Norman Maclean Didn’t Publish Much. What He Did Contains Everything

Norman Maclean Didn’t Publish Much. What He Did Contains Everything

Aside from these two wildly different literary eminences, Maclean cared little for Dartmouth and escaped it as often as he could to go back to the Montana woods. By then, he had been not just playing but working in those woods for many years, beginning at fourteen, when he took a job in the logging … Read more

Mission Magazine Helps The Standard, High Line Celebrate Pride

Mission Magazine Helps The Standard, High Line Celebrate Pride

Ten years after starting Mission magazine from her East Village apartment, Karina Givargisoff celebrated that milestone and helped BOOM at The Standard, High Line kick off Pride 2024 Weekend at a party there Thursday night. Her philanthropic media brand and charity helped attract several hundred fans and followers. Established designers like Francisco Costa, Timo Weiland … Read more

“Cats: The Jellicle Ball” Lands on Its Feet

“Cats: The Jellicle Ball” Lands on Its Feet

When I was little, five or six, I was taken to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s long-running juggernaut musical “Cats.” My parents knew that I was already a big fan of cats (the species), and they had strategically hyped Lloyd Webber’s source material, T. S. Eliot’s “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats.” What they didn’t know was that … Read more

How to Start a War Over Taiwan

How to Start a War Over Taiwan

Catastrophic wars can start in peripheral places: Sarajevo, for the First World War; Gleiwitz, on the German-Polish border, for the Second. The contributors to “The Boiling Moat” (Hoover Institution), a short book edited by Matt Pottinger, believe that Taiwan, the democratically governed island situated off the coast of southeast China between Japan and the Philippines, … Read more

T-Pain’s Redemption Arc | The New Yorker

T-Pain’s Redemption Arc | The New Yorker

Sheldon PearcePearce has covered music for Goings On since 2020. To call T-Pain’s journey back to the center of pop culture a redemption arc might be underestimating his influence, even at his most marginalized, but in recent years the singer and rapper has become a case study in successful second impressions. Once the purveyor of … Read more

Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

Vagabonds, by Oskar Jensen (The Experiment). Impoverished nineteenth-century Londoners tend to come to us in the form of caricature or literature; this engaging history seeks to allow them to speak for themselves. Jensen delves into contemporary memoirs, trial proceedings, periodicals, and other sources to capture an “astonishingly eloquent collective.” He pays particular attention to differences … Read more

The Sexy Mind Games of “Hit Man”

The Sexy Mind Games of “Hit Man”

In Richard Linklater’s romantic crime comedy, an undercover operative transforms his love life by means of professional deceptions. Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Pioneer Newz is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all … Read more

Alix Earle Is Sports Illustrated Swimsuit’s Digital Cover Star

Alix Earle Is Sports Illustrated Swimsuit’s Digital Cover Star

After 60 years of storied printed issues, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit is launching a monthly digital product, and the first one is fronted by one of today’s biggest TikTok stars. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit is launching its first digital issue on Friday with content creator and “Hot Mess” podcast host Alix Earle as the cover star.  “The … Read more