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Tonight TV: Ketamine dealer linked to Matthew Perry’s death | television

Tonight TV: Ketamine dealer linked to Matthew Perry’s death | television

đź’Ą Discover this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ Category: Television,Television & radio,Culture,Film 📌 Here’s what you’ll learn: Matthew Perry and the Ketamine Queen9pm, BBC ThreeThis documentary tells the story of the turbulent final years of Matthew Perry's life, through his relationship with Jasvin Sangha, a ketamine dealer who pleaded guilty to selling the drug that caused the actor's death in 2023 (a sentencing hearing is set for December 10 in Los Angeles). What emerges is a sad portrait of a weak man and a glimpse into the dark underbelly of the bottom feeders surrounding the lower…
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Conan O’Brien presents Beatles Geek Fest: The Best Podcasts of the Week | TV and radio

Conan O’Brien presents Beatles Geek Fest: The Best Podcasts of the Week | TV and radio

🔥 Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ Category: Television & radio,Culture,Podcasts âś… Here’s what you’ll learn: Choose the weekThe rest is history: The Beatles SpecialBizarrely, a two-part special of the popular show on the Fab Four has prompted Beatles-skeptic co-host Dominic Sandbrook to decline an appearance. But his big star replacement is Conan O'Brien, who will have an interesting conversation with Tom Holland over the course of John, Paul, George and Ringo. Their USP? “We're a history podcast, not a music podcast, so we need to make the case that the Beatles have historical significance,”…
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‘He’s a son of a bitch – but he’s usually right’: Why did Seymour Hersh leave the film about his stunning scandal? | film

‘He’s a son of a bitch – but he’s usually right’: Why did Seymour Hersh leave the film about his stunning scandal? | film

🔥 Discover this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ Category: Film,Documentary films,Culture,Laura Poitras,US news,World news,New York Times,Media,Newspapers,US press and publishing đź’ˇ Here’s what you’ll learn: HeyOne morning last month, Seymour Hersh set out to buy a newspaper. The reporter walked for 30 minutes, covering six blocks of the Georgetown neighborhood in Washington, D.C., and saw no sign of life. There are no newsstands on street corners selling magazines and daily newspapers. There is no self-service kiosk where you can insert a dollar and pull out a bill. “Finally, I found a drugstore that had two copies of…
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The “beast inside me” is at war with itself

The “beast inside me” is at war with itself

🚀 Explore this awesome post from The New Yorker đź“– đź“‚ Category: Culture / Critic’s Notebook 📌 Main takeaway: Aggie Wiggs, the acclaimed Pulitzer Prize-winning author, lives in a house too big for her in Oyster Bay, an affluent enclave on Long Island. The house is too big for her because the family she had before is gone. Her enviable Victorian house, covered in floral wallpaper and outfitted with plush carpets, still has warmth, but that warmth portends illness and fever. The pipes are vibrating. There are ticking sounds. The sink gurgles like a baby, spitting out rusty water.The woman…
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Katie Waldman talks about Mary McCarthy’s “One Touch of Nature.”

Katie Waldman talks about Mary McCarthy’s “One Touch of Nature.”

🔥 Discover this trending post from The New Yorker đź“– đź“‚ Category: Magazine / Takes đź’ˇ Key idea: I first met Mary McCarthy not through her novels or criticism but through her political reporting. A former editor recommended I read "The Mask of State: Watergate Pictures" before covering the trial of Paul Manafort in 2017. (Were we too young?) I loved McCarthy's slick cameos of criminals — look at Maurice Stanis, Nixon's former Commerce Secretary, "the silver-haired, super-accountant, magic fundraiser, who gave a day-and-a-half show of dodgeball sports and showed himself very fit for a man his age. McCarthy's sentences…
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Restaurant Review: Babu | The New Yorker

Restaurant Review: Babu | The New Yorker

✨ Discover this must-read post from The New Yorker đź“– đź“‚ Category: Culture / The Food Scene đź’ˇ Main takeaway: On my first visit to the original Babu's — gosh, that must have been twenty years ago — I remember being awestruck upon my first bite of the cheek-meat ravioli. ("Of all pasta dishes - in fact, of everyone “The dishes — on the menu, these are probably the ones most associated with Babu,” Batali writes of the recipe, in “The Babu Cookbook,” from 2002.) She froze. I think I stopped chewing. I was amazed that a bite of food…
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Chloe Zhao looked blankly

Chloe Zhao looked blankly

🔥 Discover this awesome post from The New Yorker đź“– đź“‚ Category: Culture / The New Yorker Interview âś… Key idea: How did this book come to you?I was driving through New Mexico to the Telluride Film Festival, and that's when Amblin [Steven Spielberg’s production company] Contact me about this project. The reception was in and out, and they were saying it was about Shakespeare's wife and the death of their son. I just thought, there are a lot of things in that sentence that I have no personal connection to, so I said no. A few hours later, I…
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Camille Bordas on the beliefs of others

Camille Bordas on the beliefs of others

🚀 Check out this awesome post from The New Yorker đź“– đź“‚ Category: Books / This Week in Fiction 📌 Key idea: In your story "Understanding the Science" in this week's issue, a group of friends sit around a dinner table in Chicago, celebrating the fact that Maria's cancer is now in remission. The conversation was general, perhaps a bit boring, and Maria was certainly feeling a bit upset. The spark comes when Catherine's boyfriend, Adrian, enters the scene, as he is a famous actor. Although the story begins from Maria's point of view, it begins to shift subtly, and…
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The strange scene in the World Cup draw

The strange scene in the World Cup draw

🚀 Read this trending post from The New Yorker đź“– đź“‚ Category: Sports / The Sporting Scene đź’ˇ Main takeaway: There was actually a draw in the lottery show, but it was obscured by all the gas and fluff. The group slots were filled, and the paths were revealed. During the 2026 World Cup, forty-eight teams will compete; This means sixteen more competitors than they were last time. There was some concern that expanding the tournament too much would dilute the quality of the matches, but for the most part this does not appear to have happened. There are tense…
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The Trump administration’s chaos in the Caribbean

The Trump administration’s chaos in the Caribbean

🚀 Discover this awesome post from The New Yorker đź“– đź“‚ Category: Magazine / Comment,News / The Lede 📌 Main takeaway: In a federal courtroom in New York City last year, the ringleader of Honduras' most notorious drug cartel took the stand to testify against Juan Orlando Hernandez, the country's former president. “They had to try to get us,” he said, referring to the Honduran government, which Hernandez led from 2014 to 2022. Instead, they "allied with us." The former president was found to be responsible for more than four hundred tons of cocaine that reached the United States. The…
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