The film adaptation of FRENCH EXIT by Foundry's own Patrick DeWitt is coming this February, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges! https://t.co/jolDgRGoiR
Nicole Tersigni (@nicsigni) "explains ‘Mansplaining’ with help from 17th-century art" in her new, Twitter thread inspired book entitled MEN TO AVOID IN ART AND LIFE. https://t.co/wpi7jJi9kv
The "increase in acquisitions [of cookbooks written by Black people] has been welcomed by many people of color in the field, even as they warn the industry’s problems cannot be solved just by cutting checks," write @Liz_A_Harris & @bycdl of the NYT: https://t.co/EyIoVWl9WI
Some say that the only way to affect radical change is to imagine vastly different realities instead of ruminating on current trajectories. In a recent @BookRiot article, "8 works of hopeful climate fiction" that embody this spirit are highlighted. https://t.co/kpImIs4aXf
HOAX, a new book by @CNN journalist Brian Stelter, imparts a "damning exploration of the incestuous relationship between Trump and [Fox News], and of [its] democracy-decaying role as a White House propaganda organ masquerading as conservative journalism." https://t.co/yRoSJB74bO
Just yesterday, book critic Ron Charles (@RonCharles) of the Washington Post gave novelist Yaa Gyasi’s TRANSCENDENT KINGDOM a glowing review. "If there are any skeptics [of Gyasi] left, they can stand down now," he writes. https://t.co/8Bb15FY7h6
Publishers Weekly (@PublishersWkly) recently put together an accumulation of Emily Dickinson's poetry. Check out her "10 best poems" here: https://t.co/FQ3KT0GnTN