Kevin Goetz, the founder and CEO of Screen Engine, has a new book out, How to Score in Hollywood: Secrets to Success in the Movie Business from Simon & Schuster’s Simon Element imprint. Blending ...
In today's episode of the Jacksonville Jaguars Insider Podcast, we discuss the recent trade rumors around Brian Thomas Jr. To watch today's episode, view below. Thomas Jr. ranked first among rookies ...
Back in 2021, Hannah’s love of all things nerdy collided with her passion for writing — and she hasn’t stopped since. She covers pop culture news, writes reviews, and conducts interviews on just about ...
The Tardigrade's Bookshelf Book Bar is now open in Appleton, serving up drinks and books in a relaxed bar environment. The business, 501 N. Richmond St. in the former VFW building, opened on Sept. 23.
BALDWIN — Stop by the Pathfinder Community Library and check it out. BOOK OF THE WEEK: "Something To Look Forward To" by Fannie Flagg (fiction). Fannie Flagg once said that what the world needs now is ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WJW) – Whether you’re a bookworm or someone who just likes to cozy up with a good novel once in a while, you may want to take a trip to Columbus. Ohio’s German Village is home to a ...
Thomas Bryant was the talk of the NBA on Tuesday night. The Cleveland Cavaliers center had a chance to be the hero and put away the Chicago Bulls with a game-winning shot. Instead, he ended up getting ...
The good news about Shadow Ticket—the new Thomas Pynchon novel and his first in 12 years—is that it’s one of his private-eye stories. Fictional gumshoes make ideal Pynchon protagonists, guys not in it ...
How the indie-est of Hollywood auteurs has managed to lose an Academy Award 11 times. Photo: Merrick Morton/Warner Bros. The other major angle pushing One Battle’s Oscar hopes along is that, well, it ...
Thomas Pynchon’s “Shadow Ticket” is his third consecutive novel to center on a private investigator. Like “Inherent Vice” (2009) and “Bleeding Edge” (2013), it has an evocative if incidental two-word ...
That in this his 88th year Thomas Pynchon has published another novel, set in Milwaukee, of all places, packed full of punny names per usual, featuring a lug of a detective, like the bruiser ...
Seattle is a UNESCO City of Literature, but it’s rarely associated with one of its most renowned former literary residents. The reclusive novelist Thomas Pynchon, author of such works as “Gravity’s ...