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FEATURESThe moment 's brightest stars are changing the game onscreen and onstagePhotographs by CLAYTON COTTERELLSNL STAR MARCELLO HERNÁNDEZ UNLEASHEDPHOTO (COLOR) [Extracted from the article]
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CRUTCHMER, JOSH (AUTHOR)
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Charley Crockett, a singer-songwriter from San Benito, Texas, is gaining popularity with his classic sound and confident demeanor. Born and raised in Texas, Crockett's music reflects his life experiences, including traveling the country by train and facing personal challenges. Crockett's latest album, "Lonesome Drifter," produced by Shooter Jennings, showcases his unique blend of country and storytelling. He aims to bring his brand...
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While Earth’s climate is constantly changing in various ways, the planet tends to experience long-term trends toward either warming or cooling. The potential or actual contribution of postindustrial human activity to climate change, the consequences of that contribution, and the proper response to those consequences remain matters of crucial importance and significant debate.
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Research methodology refers to the various methods--whether procedures or processes--by which research is developed and conducted. There are numerous Research Starter articles related to this topic. The list below includes the most relevant Research Starter items.
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Racial and ethnic discrimination has existed in various forms throughout US history. Indeed, it has often been a powerful force in shaping the nation, and it intersects in complex ways with virtually every facet of American society. Responding to racial and ethnic discrimination and conflict has been particularly challenging for the US government, given the immigrant nature of American society and the long-standing commitment to the principle of equality before the law in the country’s political culture.
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DEFINITION: A helping profession that focuses on the care of the sick and disabled and on the maintenance of the health and well-being of all individuals
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FONTOURA, MARIA (AUTHOR)
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Olivia Munn, known for her roles in Hollywood, recently shared her journey of motherhood, cancer diagnosis, surgeries, and marriage to comedian John Mulaney. She emphasized the importance of finding happiness in her work and learning from life's challenges. Munn highlighted the significance of knowing what truly matters, leaning on friends for support, shifting perspectives during difficult times, being kind to oneself, and avoiding negative influences....
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HIATT, BRIAN (AUTHOR)
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Timbaland, a renowned music producer, has embraced AI music generation through Suno, a controversial AI-music generator facing a lawsuit from major record labels. Timbaland is enthusiastic about the tool, creating thousands of beats and songs across various genres. Despite backlash from the music community, Timbaland sees AI as a tool for innovation and collaboration, advocating for artists to work with AI companies. The use of AI in music creation...
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BASSETT, LAURA (AUTHOR)
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The article from Rolling Stone discusses the portrayal of Donald Trump in the reality TV show "The Apprentice," highlighting how the series shaped his public image. It reveals that the show presented a more measured and empathetic version of Trump compared to his current public persona. The article also touches on how the show depicted Trump as the embodiment of the American dream, showcasing his wealth and lifestyle as aspirational. The...
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IHAZA, JEFF (AUTHOR)
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Plaqueboymax, a 22-year-old Twitch streamer, has become a prominent figure in the music industry, attracting millions of viewers each month. He has created a new platform for hip-hop fans online, reminiscent of MTV for the TikTok generation. Collaborating with both emerging and mainstream artists, Plaqueboymax's live streaming sessions have garnered significant attention and success, showcasing the evolving landscape of entertainment and media...
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Maciak, Phillip
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The article reflects on the generational shift felt when television shows begin portraying characters who mirror your own age and life experiences. Topics include the cultural impact of New Girl on millennial identity, the generational contrast between millennials and Gen X as portrayed in TV sitcoms, and the delayed coming-of-age narrative shaped by economic and societal pressures.
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Nayman, Adam
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The article explores David Cronenberg's new film The Shrouds, a macabre and surreal exploration of grief, technology, and obsession. Topics include the fusion of death and digital surveillance through the fictional startup GraveTech, the emotional and psychological toll of grief on the protagonist, and the eerie interplay between memory, identity, and mourning in a high-tech age.
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Merkin, Daphne
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The article explores the personal and historical resonance of Anne Frank's story through a reflection on Ruth Franklin's book The Many Lives of Anne Frank. Topics include Anne Frank's enduring cultural impact, the author's personal connection to Anne's story, and new perspectives on an extensively chronicled life.
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Kaiser-Schatzlein, Robin
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The article recounts the complex and emotionally charged debates around homelessness in Sausalito, California, focusing on a community known as the "anchor-outs" who live on boats in Richardson Bay. Topics include local resistance to homeless shelters, the anchor-outs as a fringe housing alternative, and the broader housing crisis and its historical and economic context.
91) Free to Choose.
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Lanham, Andrew
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The article explores how the invention of the modern restaurant and its use of menus marked a turning point in cultural ideas about freedom and personal choice. Topics include the historical emergence of menus and consumer choice in 18th-century Paris, the broader ideological evolution of "freedom-as-choice" as outlined in historian Sophia Rosenfeld's The Age of Choice, and how commercial practices like shopping and dining helped shape...
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Bacharach, Jacob
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The article discusses the rise of right-wing tech billionaires and their increasing influence on media and political discourse. Topics include Marc Andreessen's post-2016 political shift and his grievances with the socially conscious press, the rightward turn of tech figures like Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk, and the influence of these billionaires in acquiring allies among journalists who were previously aligned with the political left.
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Ford, Matt
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The article discusses Justice Amy Coney Barrett's evolution on the Supreme Court, highlighting her transition from a reliable conservative vote to a more independent figure. Topics include Barrett's dissenting opinions and willingness to challenge her conservative colleagues, the criticism she has faced from conservative circles, and her distinct career path compared to other conservative justices on the court.
94) Fire and Fury.
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Otten, Tori
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The article discusses the seemingly chaotic dynamic of Donald Trump's second term, with a stark contrast between the Republican Party's aggressive actions and the Democrats' lack of response. Topics include the disarray of Democratic opposition, the takeover of the United States Institute of Peace by Trump loyalists, and the growing frustration with the Democratic Party's failure to counter Trump and Musk's influence.
95) MONTHS PAST MAY.
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Lyons, Mathew
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The article "MONTHS PAST MAY" from History Today provides a brief historical overview of significant events that occurred in the month of May throughout history. These events include an earthquake in Rhodes in 1481, Lord Byron's swim across the Hellespont in 1810, the opening of the Eiffel Tower in Paris in 1889, and the beheading of Anne Boleyn in 1536. The article also mentions the abdication of Ludovico Manin, the last doge of Venice,...
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Parker, Eleanor1
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The article "Partial and Prejudiced" from History Today discusses Jane Austen's unique approach to history writing, particularly her teenage work "The History of England from the Reign of Henry IV to Charles I." Austen's history is marked by her partiality, bias, and sharp wit, as she openly criticizes and praises historical figures based on her personal preferences. The article also explores Austen's views on the relationship...
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Rhodes, Martha Robinson1
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"Uneven: Nine Lives that Redefined Bisexuality" by Sam Mills explores the historical complexities of bisexuality, tracing its evolution from a term used to describe species with both male and female reproductive organs to its modern understanding as attraction to more than one gender. The book highlights the struggles of individuals attracted to multiple genders, including well-known artists and writers, in navigating societal expectations...
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Chrisman, Kimberly
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"Shoes and the Georgian Man" by Matthew McCormack explores the significance of men's shoes in the 18th century, highlighting how shoes were seen as a second skin that revealed the wearer's identity and social status. The book delves into the construction, symbolism, and cultural aspects of men's footwear during the Georgian era, shedding light on the importance of shoes in defining masculinity and societal roles. McCormack also...
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Roszman, Jay1
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"Rot: A History of the Irish Famine" by Padraic X. Scanlan explores the Irish Famine of 1845-52 as a result of British colonialism and capitalism, rather than just a natural disaster. The book delves into how British policies and stereotypes of the Irish as lazy and uncivilized contributed to the devastating effects of the Famine. While Scanlan's work simplifies the narrative, it sheds light on the complex historical dynamics between...
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Semmens, Kristin1
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"Hitler's Deserters: Breaking Ranks with the Wehrmacht" by Douglas Carl Peifer explores the stories of German soldiers who evaded military service during World War II. The book sheds light on the estimated 18-20,000 soldiers who were sentenced to death for desertion, subversion, and treason by military courts. Peifer humanizes these deserters, delving into their motivations and the harsh military justice system of the Nazi regime. The...