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High school notes confiscated from class are rendered artistically in this strange and interesting collection published by McSweeney's. "I am strangely mesmerized by this cross between a high school kid's notebook and a 21st-century pen and ink retrospective," writes Ketzel Levine when including it in her roundup of holiday gift books.
About the Book
As a substitute teacher in Los Angeles, Trinie Dalton found herself required to confiscate the notes passed among her students.
Film Review: Love & Terror on the Howling Plains of Nowhere
Anomalies both amusing and alarming abound in this wry documentary about the impact of an inexplicable murder or suicide on a small Midwestern town.
Between the various crazies populating Alexander Payne’s black-and-white “Nebraska” and the three women driven mad by the endlessly flat prairie in Tommy Lee Jones’ “The Homesman,” the Cornhusker State is assuming quasi-mythic proportions these days.
Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert
Teri Garr and Sam Elliot star in a telepic about a P.I. who enlists the help of a cop to aid her in a routine surveillance case that turns up a bigger mystery. The real mystery: Why was this telefilm made?
Teri Garr and Sam Elliot star in a telepic about a P.I. who enlists the help of a cop to aid her in a routine surveillance case that turns up a bigger mystery.
Mila Kunis Shares How She and Ashton Kutcher Were Able to 'Power Through' His Health Scare (Exclusiv
Mila Kunis is getting candid about how she and her family handled Ashton Kutcher's health scare. ET's Nischelle Turner spoke with Kunis ahead of the release of her new film, Luckiest Girl Alive, where she spoke about her husband's battle with a rare form of vasculitis, and how the couple "powered through" that scary time.
"So, this happened right before COVID, so this was three years ago," Kunis said of the disease, which made headlines in August, after Kutcher opened up about the autoimmune flare-up, during an episode of Running Wild With Bear Grylls: The Challenge.
Netflix Sued Over No Limit Film That Suggests Free Diver Killed His Wife
Netflix was sued on Wednesday over “No Limit,” a fictionalized film that suggests a free diver deliberately killed his wife in a diving incident.
The French-language film is based on the true story of Francisco “Pipin” Ferreras and his wife, Audrey Mestre.
Schonfeld's growing pains: Ryan Tolkin reckons with his greatest challenge yet as returns dry up at
Redeem now When it was raising fresh money from investors in 2020, one slide on the pitch deck for the hedge fund Schonfeld Strategic Advisors got to the heart of the issue: "Why Schonfeld?"
"Talent is our strategy."
That tagline has long been the rallying cry at Schonfeld. Even as the firm blossomed from a low-key family-investment office to a hedge-fund giant with nearly $15 billion in assets and a headcount of over 950, it has leaned into the collegial DNA that separates it from hard-nosed, unsentimental rivals such as Millennium and Citadel.
Charlotte McKinney opts for edge in head-to-toe leather for date with boyfriend Nathan Kostechko
Charlotte McKinney and boyfriend of four years Nathan Kostechko opted for a cultured date night as they hit up an art gallery in downtown Los Angeles.
The 28-year-old model and the tattoo artist were seen stepping out on Monday evening as they headed to the These Days gallery, where Nathan's solo exhibition: A Curvy Spine Is The Devil's Playground, is on display.
Turning up the edge with her look, the blonde bombshell wore head-to-toe leather while heading to the appointment-only gallery to support her beau.
How Judge Mathis Crashed Greg Jr. and Boyfriend Elliott's Sexy Time
Sharing their relationship journey on TV has been something both Greg Jr. and Elliott hope inspires people, especially LGBTQ+ people in the Black community.
"That was the big thing with the show, especially for me, is just representation," Elliott shared. "I didn't see a lot when I was younger, and I didn't look for it either, to be honest. But now that we're just taking it upon ourselves to live our truths like that, I think it's beneficial.
Italy scraps green tax credit scheme as construction sector suffers | Italy
Italy This article is more than 10 months oldItaly scraps green tax credit scheme as construction sector suffersThis article is more than 10 months oldSuperbonus 110 initiative led to a surge in home renovations but has been blighted by widespread fraud
The Italian government has scrapped a generous tax credit scheme aimed at making homes more energy -efficient amid warnings of dire effects on the construction sector.
The popular Superbonus 110 initiative, which entitled homeowners to a tax credit of up to 110% on the cost of upgrading their property, led to a surge in home renovations and helped to fuel Italy’s economy after the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Justin Bieber's Model Pal Chantel Jeffries Breaks Her Silence
"For the record, I have not been arrested five times as has been stated in the media, nor am I guilty of physically assaulting anyone, in any way shape or form," she adds. "I am a full-time student who had enjoyed a normal lifestyle, free from public scrutiny and criticism, until now. What has happened to me is wrong. I want people in general, and the media in particular, to consider the impact their disparaging comments have on the individual; especially when their comments are inaccurate.