• Best times to book business-class award flights: Last-minute vs. advanced bookings

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  • UWF ranks in top five nationally for Military Friendly® Schools and Military Spouse Friendly® Schools

    The University of West Florida has been recognized with a 2024-2025 Top Ten Military Friendly® School designation in the large public category. In the annual rankings released on March 27, 2024, UWF ranked No. 5 and was the only Florida State University System institution to earn recognition from Military Friendly® in the large public Top Ten category.

  • Book: The Miracle of Ramadan

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  • Enforce the border laws on the books

    More than 6 million immigrants have been arrested after illegally crossing the southern border since President Joe Biden entered the White House, almost triple the number who did so under the previous administration, and we still have nine months to go. Biden has released more than half of those immigrants into the country to go […]

  • Here are some other laws state had on books in 1864

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  • Five of the best books about siblings

    Our brothers and sisters can be our best friends, our enemies, and everything in between. These stories explore the unique bonds we have with themFrom the Marx Brothers to George Eliot’s The Mill on the Floss, siblings have a funny way of stealing the show. In Zadie Smith’s On Beauty, brothers and sisters are the “first evidence” and “last confirmation” of love – but in other books, riding solo wins out. “Part of the joy of being a novelist,” writes Cólm Tóibín, in the LRB essay collection,...

  • Explainer: What is generative AI, and what does it have to do with books?

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  • Beyond NYU: From books to ballads

    CAS alum Caroline Getz, who goes by the stage name Ambrose Getz, came to NYU with a love for music, ready to take full advantage of New York City’s spirited and vibrant entertainment scene. After graduating in 2014, she’s following her dreams as a Brooklyn-based artist with a recently released debut album, “Great House of This story Beyond NYU: From books to ballads appeared first on Washington Square News.

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  • Comic Book Preview – Vampirella #668

    Dynamite Entertainment releases Vampirella #668 on Wednesday, and you can sink your teeth into the official preview below… After repeatedly dying then waking up to relive the same day, Vampirella finally cracks the mystery of her temporal prison by assembling clues from the tormenting visions she had thought were just recurring nightmares. Armed with this […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Comic...

  • How the "Dune" screenwriters adapted an “unadaptable” book

    Denis Villeneuve wasn’t the first person to adapt Frank Herbert’s 1965 science fiction novel Dune for the big screen, but he is the first to have done so successfully. In the 1970s, the Chilean-French filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky came close. He handed art design to renowned comic book artist Mobius, who produced hundreds of pieces of concept art, bringing the desert planet of Arrakis to life. He managed to cast the legendary Orson Welles in the role of the antagonist, the obese Baron Vladimir...