
Barbara Kingsolver, Hernan Diaz win fiction Pulitzer Prizes
The Pulitzer Prize for fiction was awarded Monday to two class-conscious novels: “Demon Copperhead,” Barbara Kingsolver’s modern recasting of the Dickens classic “David Copperfield,” and Hernan Diaz’s “Trust,” an innovative narrative of wealth and deceit set in 1920s New York
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Summer Movie Guide: What to watch from May through Labor Day
There is something for everyone at the movies this summer, both in theaters and streaming at home
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Summer Movies: 6 breakout performances to watch
Ahead of summer movie season that kicks off Friday with the release of “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol
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Do You Really Have to Preheat the Oven?
You should preheat the oven to whatever temperature the recipe says—but here’s what’ll happen (or won’t happen) if you don’t.
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20 Smart Gifts for Teacher Appreciation Week
National Teacher Appreciation Week 2023 kicks off on Monday, May 8—and here are 20 of the best teacher gifts that could be perfect for the educator in your life.
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10 Things You Might Not Know About Mother’s Day
People buy a lot of flowers on Mother’s Day. (Jewelry and spa services get boosts, too.)
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Sum 41 announces they're disbanding after 27 years
Sum 41, the Emo-era band that brought hit tracks like "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep" to the iPods of millennials across the globe, are "disbanding" after 27 years together.
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Eurovision Q&A: Käärijä is Finland's Cha Cha Charmer
The singer's unforgettable mash-up of industrial metal and hyperpop is among the bookie's favourites.
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Melissa McCarthy explains why The Little Mermaid benefits from 'more modern' message
'The Little Mermaid' star Melissa McCarthy thinks the new remake is so "special" because of its "modern" message.
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Pete Davidson's cameo in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3 revealed
James Gunn has revealed the small part Pete Davidson voiced in the Marvel film.
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'Awkward' Katy Perry lyric during coronation concert raises eyebrows
The new King's coronation celebrations continued on Sunday with a huge concert at Windsor Castle featuring the likes of Lionel Richie, Olly Murs, Tom Cruise, Take That and Katy Perry. The American songstress, who just the day before had managed to get lost in Westminister Abbey at the actual coronation, wore an amazing gold gown while she belted out two of her classic hits 'Roar' and 'Firework' to the thousands in attendance including the King and Queen. Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletter While viewers enjoyed Perry's performance there was one moment in her short set which did raise some eyebrows. In 'Firework' Perry sings the line: "You just gotta ignite the light. And let it shine. Just own the night. Like the Fourth of July." For those that need a brief recap of history, the United States celebrates independence day on 4th July, which marks the date that America gained freedom from the British in 1776. One person wrote: "Katy Perry reminding to 'own the night like the 4th of July' ... Um, is that awkward." Another added: "Katy Perry singing about 4th July to the British King is surely an arrestable offence." A third said: "I find it hilarious that Katy Perry sang about "the Fourth of July" at a concert celebrating the coronation of King Charles III." A fourth person joked: "Katy Perry performing Firework and singing “own the night like the Fourth of July” at the coronation of the King of England is lowkey savage." Meanwhile, others joked that Perry had turned up dressed as a toffee penny from a box of Quality Street. Getting lost, referencing the American revolution and looking like a sweet; Katy Perry really did steal the show during the coronation weekend. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Aalyria & Anduril Partner to Integrate Technologies to Enhance Battlefield Capabilities
LIVERMORE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2023--
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