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Stuart Miller

Brooklyn

Contributing Writer at Press-Telegram

Journalist at Freelance

Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Stuart Miller

    Standing near the ledge of a magnificent canyon in Utah’s Dead Horse Point State Park in the hours before sunset, my fiancée Gia and I looked each other in the eyes as we read our vows. But our officiant was nowhere in sight. That’s because she was darting around the rocks, seeking the perfect angle to capture the moment with her camera. We hired Aimée Flynn as our photographer, but she became our officiant as well. She was also our location scout, wedding planner and even our tour guide.

  • 3 weeks ago | mercurynews.com | Stuart Miller

    A movie based on a Stephen King novella and directed by Mike Flanagan – whose resume includes “Occulus,” “The Haunting of Hill House” and adaptations of King’s “Gerald’s Game” and “Dr. Sleep,” comes with certain expectations – especially since the movie’s plot contains an approaching apocalypse and a door padlocked to keep its secrets contained. But while “The Life of Chuck” is about loss and death, it is somehow a feel-good movie that embraces sentimentality as it celebrates living.

  • 3 weeks ago | presstelegram.com | Stuart Miller

    In 2020, Susan Choi published a short story about Louisa, a ten-year-old girl who clashes with her ailing mother following a traumatic series of events in Japan when the child almost drowned and her beloved father disappeared. After writing the story, however, Choi realized that the premise involving Louisa and her parents, Anne and Serk, could offer her a way in to exploring two separate stories that had fascinated her.

  • 3 weeks ago | aol.com | Stuart Miller

    For the Black Keys, 2025 is all about getting back to doing what they love — making records and touring — on their own terms. That’s their way of putting behind them the disaster that was 2024: their worst-charting album since 2006, the cancellation of an arena tour after ticket sales lagged, and the firing and public castigation of legendary manager Irving Azoff as well as their PR team.

  • 1 month ago | presstelegram.com | Stuart Miller

    In Mariam Rahmani’s debut novel, “Liquid,” the narrator, frustrated by single life in Los Angeles decides to date 100 wealthy men and women over a summer in an effort to “marry rich” and solve the problems in her love life and work life. She’s two years out of graduate school and struggling to write and earn a living as an adjunct professor. Through it all, her best friend Adam supports but also confounds her in a way that makes clear that he’s the real answer she is looking for.

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