Dystopian novels feature futuristic worlds often fraught with widespread conflict and suffering, or perhaps a seemingly ideal society that is secretly riddled with a complete lack of individuality or free will.
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Love, fame and everything in between: “Daisy Jones & The Six”
by Maya Kaplanby Maya KaplanDive head first into a world of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll.
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Turn the page and turn over a new leaf with these three book recommendations.
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Zapshot aims to give users a more personal way of communicating with others, capturing the tone…
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Everything is not what it seems: A delve into Selena Gomez’s real world
Pop star Selena Gomez’s new documentary, “Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me,” provides insight into Gomez’s personal struggles with shedding the Disney image, her battle with lupus, her bipolar disorder diagnosis and most notably, her recovery from her kidney transplant.
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“Everything Everywhere All at Once” is a multiverse thriller that is absurdist yet profoundly rooted in an exploration of the gaps of understanding that exist between first- and second-generation Asian Americans.
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Buckle up your seat belts and prepare to experience a remarkable love story in print and on screen!
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“The Four Agreements,” written by Don Miguel Ruiz with Janet Mills, uses concepts from Toltec Wisdom…
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“You can’t kill something that supersedes time”: How Greta Van Fleet’s newest album marks a new age of rock & roll
According to Greta Van Fleet, rock is not dead. In the 3 years since their first…