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Mid-Day on MSNBlaft’s rich anti-caste SFPart II of my exploration of The Blaft Book of Anti-Caste SF, that mines a rich lode of fantastic, anti-caste, Dalit futurism ...
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select ...
Mary Harron thinks those who unironically idolize Christian Bale's Patrick Bateman in 'American Psycho' misread Bret Easton ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe best laugh-out-loud books of the 21st centuryMurray’s brilliant novel The Bee Sting has become one of the most popular books of recent years, but it’s Skippy Dies that is ...
Author and founding member of The Onion Christine Wenc explores the satirical news organization’s origins and impact on ...
Rus Bradford, author of the satire novel Big Time, was invited Thursday to talk at Purdue on his book. In Big Time Bradford ...
The illustrator dredged the depths of his own subconscious—and tapped into something collectively screwy in America.
Meredith Hambrock's dark satire She's a Lamb! chronicles the story of a musical theatre worker who aims to be a star herself — partially based on the author's own experience working as a theatre usher ...
Brad Holland, an artist whose conceptual work and iconoclastic ways delighted — and often maddened — generations of art ...
The Glasgow Looking Glass (later The Northern Looking Glass) was published in 1825 and is considered by many the first ‘comic’, using used speech bubbles and is believed to be the first publication to ...
Harley Quinn #50 hits stores on Wednesday, with our favorite anti-hero facing assassination attempts while planning neighborhood parties. Check out the preview!
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