Hosted by writer and 1/2 of Two Dope Queens, Phoebe Robinson, last week the National Book Awards held their 72nd award ceremony. In general writing (not specific to a genre) The National Book Award, The Booker Prize and a Nobel Prize in Literature are among the most prestigious of awards.
Read MoreAs the season begins Team Catherine is still in conflict with Team Peter. Peter is still in a mixture of lust/love with Catherine, plus excited about the promise of a son and heir, who is already known as Paul. While we already have the predetermined knowledge that Catherine will win, half the fun is seeing how chaotic Peter is.
Read MoreTarget has announced that they won't be open for Thanksgiving this year, nor will they be open on the holiday from here on out.
Read MoreBobby Kotick will consider leaving Activision Blizzard if he can’t quickly fix the culture problems at the company, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Read MoreDespite how much we all need a break right now, the last few years' run of dystopian fiction hasn't seemed to slow down much lately, and we've all seen our fair share of zombies at this point. That's not to say that a robot apocalypse hasn't been done before, but something about the trailer for Mother/Android, starring Chloë Grace Moretz, feels a little bit like a blend of the two, to me.
Read MoreAfter Zack Snyder's Justice League, there's a push for similar treatment of David Ayer's Suicide Squad film with an "Ayer Cut," and the movie's Joker himself, Jared Leto, has now joined in.
Read MoreNancy Pelosi shut down a reporter's question for perpetuating misleading or outright false narratives that have been shaped by Republicans.
Read MoreKyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old man who killed two protesters and shot a third during protests last summer, has been found not guilty on all counts.
Read MoreWhatever the case is, we were right to think that we hadn't seen the last of Scarlett Johansson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Read MoreKamala Harris makes history–again–as the first woman to hold presidential powers in the U.S.
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