ATEEZ performs at the Sahara Tent during the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, Calif., in April. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella hide caption This week, we girded ourselves for the possibility of bidding “Cheddar, Bye!” to Cheddar Bay .
A famous travel destination for poor boys and pilgrims with families enjoyed a moment of grace . And when we asked ourselves: If you can’t antitrust Ticketmaster , who can you antitrust? Here's what NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour crew was paying attention to — and what you should check out this weekend . Megan Abbott writes domestic-meets-horror-thriller novels.
I started with her short story "The Little Men" — it was exceptional and creepy and very vividly rendered. So I moved on to her other books, You Will Know Me, which is about a teen gymnast and some drama that happens to her family. And Give Me Your Hand, which is about two rival post-doc researchers and their shared history.
These books are really immersive. They have creepy touches that I did not expect. There’s become sort of a formula to women's thriller writing, and everything I've read so far from Megan Abbott just takes that formula and knocks it on it’s you-know-what.
— Roxana Hadadi ATEEZ became the first K-pop boy group to perform at Coachella earlier this year. Aside from the fact that I find them all very pretty, their music is really fun and they're very electric performers. They have this cyberpunk Western aesthetic that relat.
