The book that inspired today’s playlist, the cultural critic Lucy Sante’s “I Heard Her Call My Name,” isn’t about music per se. As its subtitle attests, it is mostly “a memoir of transition,” centered ...
6. Always a Bridesmaid by Erin Clark and Laura Lovely, performed by Andrew Eiden and Krystal Hammond (Audible Originals) 7. Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros, narrated by Rebecca Soler and Teddy Hamilton ...
Hundreds of thousands of listeners are smitten with audio platform Quinn and its growing library of creator-driven erotica. Rebecca Yarros’s romantasy novel Onyx Storm stormed the book charts in ...
Celebrate queer history this February with a curated selection of books available at the SOAS Library. February is LGBTQ+ History Month. It was launched in the UK to promote the existence of queer ...
Australia's top hi-fi and AV in the Sound+Image Awards 2024 Our Awards recognise 40 winning products and companies in the ultimate audio and AV buying guide S+I AWARDS Check out these world-class ...
Bookshop, a site that lets independent, bricks-and-mortar bookshops sell their books online, is launching an app that will allow the sales of e-books, too. By Alexandra Alter When Andy Hunter ...
Editor's note: Boom Supersonic successfully broke the sound barrier with the XB-1 today in a major milestone. Read our coverage here. Boom Supersonic plans to break the sound barrier during a test ...
After years of testing and refinement, a pilot flying the aerospace company’s XB-1 scale prototype finally broke the sound barrier during a livestream event—not once, not twice, but three times.
A quote written by Patricia A Mckillip says, “The odd thing about people who had many books was how they always wanted more.” Microsoft’s search engine Bing brings best-selling books ...
While the reforms may sound sensible, they are extremely frustrating for banks. The pots of money attached to high street banking are stranded, making it difficult for British lenders to deliver ...
The unfamiliar, grating sound that’s apparently leaving your mouth makes you cringe and suddenly pity anyone you’ve ever uttered a word to. So why does your voice always sound so painfully ...
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