
Rachel Sonis
Associate Editor (TIME Ideas) at TIME
mostly retweeting | editing @TIME Ideas, previously @penguinrandom / @workshopbooks | views are my own | she/her
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Rachel Sonis
Michelle Zauner’s new album with Japanese Breakfast explores the many ways in which sadness pervades modern womanhood Credit - Pak Bae Michelle Zauner wants to set the record straight: She is not trying to reclaim the label “sad girl music.” Since announcing the title of her highly anticipated fourth studio album, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women), the author, director, and front woman of indie-pop band Japanese Breakfast has been surprised to see how divisive the title has become, and...
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1 month ago |
time.com | Rachel Sonis
Michelle Zauner wants to set the record straight: She is not trying to reclaim the label “sad girl music.” Since announcing the title of her highly anticipated fourth studio album, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women), the author, director, and front woman of indie-pop band Japanese Breakfast has been surprised to see how divisive the title has become, and the assumptions it’s given way to.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
time.com | Rachel Sonis |Morgan Talty
These are independent reviews of the products mentioned, but TIME receives a commission when purchases are made through affiliate links at no additional cost to the purchaser. By Rachel SonisNovember 13, 2024 8:08 AM ESTSet on and around the Penobscot Reservation in Maine, Morgan Talty’s debut novel follows Charles Lamosway, a man grappling with a huge secret.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
time.com | Rachel Sonis |Zara Chowdhary
These are independent reviews of the products mentioned, but TIME receives a commission when purchases are made through affiliate links at no additional cost to the purchaser. By Rachel SonisNovember 13, 2024 8:07 AM ESTThe Lucky Ones—an enthralling, debut memoir by Zara Chowdhury—chronicles the persistent, heart-wrenching, multigenerational violence against Muslim communities in India.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
au.lifestyle.yahoo.com | Rachel Sonis
Rachel Sonis13 November 2024 at 7:08 am·1-min readCredit - On the surface, Hanif Abdurraqib’s latest book, There’s Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension, is, yes, about basketball. But, as with most of Abdurraqib’s writing, it’s also about so much more. In this sprawling offering, the best-selling author and poet explores his childhood growing up in Columbus, Ohio in beautiful, tender detail.
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