All posts tagged: Willa

Novels of the Future | Aaron Matz, Willa Glickman

Novels of the Future | Aaron Matz, Willa Glickman

“Difficile est saturam non scribere: if you’re paying attention to present conditions, it’s difficult not to write satire,” writes Aaron Matz, quoting the Roman poet Juvenal, in a review of Dan Sperrin’s State of Ridicule from our March 26, 2026, issue. Unfortunately, literary political satire has been in a long period of decline—and not just because it has been supplanted by faster and more attention-grabbing forms of media in our screen-addled age. Sperrin argues that satire—at least the grand tradition of English political satire, the focus of his book—hasn’t been the same since the late eighteenth century, when state affairs became too complex to effectively mock, and English society, struggling to maintain its cohesion, became less tolerant of withering critique. Matz finds that a more significant factor was the development of mass culture. “There was now simply too much to puncture, the zone of power had far exceeded machinations in government, and a satire on politics could no longer leave out the vast arena of society,” he writes. “The boundary between the two had become too porous.” Matz, a professor …

New Music Friday March 6: Harry Styles, Jennifer Lopez, David Guetta, Shakira, Willa Ford & More

New Music Friday March 6: Harry Styles, Jennifer Lopez, David Guetta, Shakira, Willa Ford & More

Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer — and ET has you covered for everything in between. Harry Styles’ highly anticipated fourth album, KISS ALL THE TIME. DISCO, OCCCASIONALLY is finally here. To celebrate his new album, Harry has launched pop-up shops around the world in partnership with American Express with 16 locations in Amsterdam, Atlanta, Berlin, Chicago, Houston, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Paris, Phoenix, Rome, Seattle, Sydney, Tokyo, and Toronto. The pop-up will give fans a chance to experience and celebrate his new album with special activations and unique merchandise designs. Merchandise items will include language-specific crewnecks, limited edition media, t-shirts, hats, clocks, socks, mugs, totes, and more. Harry will perform his new album live in Manchester, England and the special performance, Harry Styles. One Night In Manchester will premiere March 8 on Netflix. Jennifer Lopez and David Guetta have released their dance-pop single, “Save Me Tonight.” Jennifer is back in Las Vegas tonight for her …

Life Storage | Willa Glickman

Life Storage | Willa Glickman

At St. Michael’s, small graves sit in view of Home Depot. The triangular cemetery rests in the middle of a highway interchange, bounded on all three sides by humming roads that cordon its hills off from a sunbaked world of outlet stores and cheap motels. In the children’s section, headstones press up against the fence and sit crooked on ground disturbed by tree roots. The dead are mourned in different languages. Our baby died 1951. Unser liebes kind May–June 1937. Nuestro inolvidable hijo 1933–1937. Across a small path are the cemetery’s two most famous residents: the composer Scott Joplin and the inventor Granville T. Woods. Both black men working around the turn of the century, they died impoverished despite their success and were buried in unmarked graves—Woods in a coffin shared with two infants and another adult, Joplin with another adult man and a teenage girl—where they lay in anonymity until the historian and collector Middleton Harris had plaques placed over their burial sites in the 1970s. David L. Head, a historian, author, and former …

’00s pop star Willa Ford, 44, makes rare appearance in white bra top ahead of major comeback

’00s pop star Willa Ford, 44, makes rare appearance in white bra top ahead of major comeback

2000’s pop star Willa Ford made a triumphant return to the stage on Friday when she performed her newest single, “Love4Life”, on the Today show. The 44-year-old looked incredible in a white silk pantsuit with a lacy white bra underneath, as she wore her blonde locks down in beachy waves. The star completed the look with strappy black stilettos and glowy makeup. She took to Instagram after her performance to share snaps of her stylish outfit and to celebrate the release of her single. “I’m still on cloud nine after getting to perform and announce my new record on the @todayshow this morning,” she began in the caption. “Shoutout to the amazing Dr. Kwak for helping me fight off what seemed to be never-ending laryngitis leading up to my performance.” Willa rose to fame when her debut album, Willa Was Here, dropped in 2001. A year prior, she had opened for the Backstreet Boys on their Into the Millennium world tour in 2000. Her hit single, “I Wanna Be Bad”, rocketed up the charts, although her …

Until the Next Storm | Willa Glickman

Until the Next Storm | Willa Glickman

This essay is part of a series in which writers reflect on Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration as the mayor of New York City.  Illustration by Stuart Davis Climate policy didn’t feature much in this mayoral election, possibly because much of the exciting legislation necessary to start moving New York toward a carbon-free future has already been passed. The Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA), signed in 2019, which commits the state to net zero emissions by 2050, is one of the country’s most aggressive climate laws. So is New York City’s Local Law 97, passed the same year, which sets increasingly strict emission limits over time for buildings—which account for over two thirds of local emissions—if they rise above a certain square footage. The All-Electric Buildings Act, a state law passed in 2023, requires most new buildings to use electric heating and appliances. The task that falls to the city and state’s current leaders is equally important but far less politically rewarding: implementing the regulations as they go into effect, even as developers and building …