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The Romantic Comedy Starring Marisa Tomei Sparks a Conversation About Relationships, Red Flags, and Trusting Your Instincts

You’re Dating a Narcissist!, the acclaimed romantic comedy feature starring Academy Award winner Marisa Tomei, Sherry Cola, and Ciara Bravo, will screen in Washington, DC on Wednesday, June 24 at the Angelika Fil...


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When Dan Gold sat down to write a book, he wasn’t chasing a highlight reel. He wanted something his own four children would actually enjoy, learn from, and finish, then return to later. As he kept writing, he began to realize the stories might have a broader appeal, that plenty of other teens, parents, and coaches could benefit from t...


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Most marriages plan for the ordinary emergencies, busted water heaters, missed flights, a parent’s late night call. Michael and Ann never planned for this. In The Past Always Comes Back, a quiet life is shredded in seconds, and two people discover that the vows they once whispered, love, honor, protect, aren’t sentimental; they’re operational. What happens next isn’t just a c...


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By Anas Zandaki, Country Director, North America of PERGOLUX

For many homeowners, the backyard isn’t just a patch of grass or a place for occasional barbecues. It’s become a true extension of the home, a space for entertaining, relaxing, and ...


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The first joke of Necronomicon Nursery Rhymes is visual. Before a single poem begins, the book appears to be staging a grand occult performance. The title page wears its gothic type like a ceremonial...


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