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Diego Pineda has been a devout storyteller his whole life. He has self-published a fantasy novel and a book of short stories, and is actively working on publishing his second novel. A lifelong fan of ...
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Chef Paul Carmichael celebrates his Caribbean heritage in New York's East Village, where the former Momofuku Ko space now houses Kabawa, a collaboration with the Momofuku group. Opened in March 2025, ...
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Horror first really took off because of the vampire genre. 1922's Nosferatu and 1931's Dracula changed everything, codifying the main tropes and launching a subgenre that endures until today. In the ...
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Suzail Ahmad is a GameRant writer from Kashmir. He has been a manga and gaming enthusiast for more than a decade. As an expert, he aims to provide an in-depth analysis of titles from both mediums.
At times it feels like I’ve read almost every novel set in New Orleans, except, until recently, what might rank as the city’s best-selling book of all: Anne Rice’s “Interview with the Vampire.” Like ...