![]() ![]() While there’s almost certainly no way to get to all of it, we can absolutely start thinking about how to prioritize the things we want to make time for this year. There’s a lot of premiere dates that haven’t been announced yet, so you’ll see some stuff broken up by when you can expect it, with a healthy dose of unscheduled - but expected - premieres as well. ![]() This list is a stab at that: some of the biggest, best, most noteworthy, or just generally most exciting new releases in the world of TV coming in the next calendar year. While no one can simply give us all “more time” just willy-nilly, there are certainly ways to make 2023 the year you’re (mostly) on top of new releases. There’s a seemingly never-ending pile of new shows, returning shows, and (god help us) shows we keep meaning to catch up on, in addition to all the best movies, games, anime, and books of last year. But that doesn’t mean 2023 doesn’t have a whole lot to pack in on its own.Īsk just about anybody and they’ll tell you that the world of television is a lot to keep up with these days. ![]() If you thought 2022 was a big year for TV - well, it was. ![]()
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It may seem inconsequential now, but in the 1950s, the smallest change to her image could have been detrimental. ![]() So, making her own path was the only way to go. While she could have gone with convention, she didn’t settle. There is one thing about Lucille Ball, she was unique and her own person. ![]() ![]() ![]() Michael Connelly is the author of twenty-six previous novels, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers The Gods of Guilt and The Black Box. Beginning with the bullet that's been lodged for years in the victim's spine, they must pull new leads from years-old information, which soon reveal that this shooting may have been anything but random. Now Bosch and rookie Detective Lucia Soto, are tasked with solving what turns out to be a highly charged, politically sensitive case. So when a man succumbs to complications from being shot by a stray bullet nine years earlier, Bosch catches a case in which the body is still fresh, but all other evidence is virtually nonexistent. In the LAPD's Open-Unsolved Unit, not many murder victims die almost a decade after the crime. The new thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Michael Connelly follows Detective Harry Bosch and his new partner as they investigate a recent murder where the trigger was pulled nine years earlier. ![]() ![]() What roles did they play? How did they try to survive wartime? Think about the women described throughout various points in the story. What were your first impressions of Pino and Mimo? How did their personalities change over the years? ![]() Did you like it? What were the weak points and what made this book stand out (or not) among the other WWII stories you’ve read? So, let’s get into it (spoilers ahead).Īs you may have guessed, we loved this book. ![]() Why? 1) because it is an incredible true story that covers an often overlooked piece of WWII history, 2) the main female characters in the story show how complicated and difficult it was to be a single woman surviving a time of war, 3) it’s just a damn good book. Sullivan that we decided to include it in our digital book club. We typically feature womxn authors or books with a female+ lead character, however, we were so impressed with Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark T. ![]() ![]() Paper, “The Davidsonville Debacle: Land Title and the Demise of LawrenceĬounty’s First County Seat, 1815-1830,” focused on the failure of Arkansas’sįirst platted town, Davidsonville. The most recent winner, Robert Myers, is a city planner. Mark Christ, past president of the AHA, presents “They had a personal interest in that aspect of history.” They have a specific perspective on history that comes from their training and ![]() “All of these people are very passionate about history, but Past winners have included college instructors and students, as well as many whose training and occupations had little to do with academic history. ![]() Every year, the Northeast Arkansas Regional Archives (NEARA) and the Arkansas Historical Association (AHA) host a competition for the best research paper that draws from NEARA’s archival records. Variety of backgrounds have won the prestigious NEARA Award for Exemplary Archival ![]() |