I grew up in Singapore—a concrete metropolis that was, until relatively recently, all jungle. The schools I attended there took students on trips outside the country, mostly to introduce us city children to nature. I had the extraordinary good fortune to travel to Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Australia with my classmates and teachers. We went
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Kering and ICCF today announced a strategic partnership aimed at combining their complementary strengths across the luxury industry. As part of this partnership, Kering will acquire a minority stake in ICCF. This partnership brings together ICCF’s deep understanding of the Chinese luxury ecosystem and cultural landscape with the Kering long-standing expertise in craftsmanship, operations and
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Geese are preparing a victory lap behind their star-making 2025 album, Getting Killed. A new itinerary, dubbed Getting Killed Again, will take Cameron Winter and the band through bigger venues across the continent with a summer European jaunt planted in the middle. Check out all the stops below and, per the press release, “stay tuned
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During a conversation with Gayety, Kate Hudson and Brenda Song opened up about the friendship between their Running Point characters, dreamed up chaotic crossovers with some of their most iconic past roles, and revealed the unexpected industry they think their characters would completely dominate outside the world of sports. Running Point follows Isla Gordon (Hudson),
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Running Point season 2, now available to stream on Netflix, has some structural issues, but the sophomore season of Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz, and David Stassen’s professional basketball-themed sitcom allows Kate Hudson to shine through the cracks. Throughout its inaugural season, Running Point made it clear that it knew how to be multi-faceted. The series
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Percival Everett won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for his novel James, a modern masterpiece that retells The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the perspective of Jim, the enslaved man who accompanies Huck on
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But it sounds as though William and Kate have their hands full with their existing brood. “What I’ve been amazed by is how much my children already have inherited my family’s love of music,” William shared on Apple Fitness+’s Time to Walk series in 2021. “Most mornings, there’s a massive fight between Charlotte and George as
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The Trump administration’s crusade against the trans and nonbinary communities has reached into the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with the FCC announcing that it’s seeking to overhaul of the TV ratings system to flag the “promotion” of “controversial gender identity issues.” “Parents have raised concerns that controversial gender identity issues are being included or promoted
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Whether writing fiction or nonfiction, Pulitzer Prize-winner Jayne Anne Phillips (Night Watch) deploys unique depth and eloquence, and in Small Town Girls: A Writer’s Memoir, she distills her goal: “Surely our hope in holding a world still between the covers of a book is to make that world known, to save it from vanishing.” Small
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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Wednesday. Timothée Chalamet Invests in Watchmaker Urban Jürgensen Timothée Chalamet will join watchmaking house Urban Jürgensen as a partner with a minority equity stake in the company. Chalamet joins a small number of external investors who together own a small portion of the company. This is
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Momentum is building fast around breakout young artist Janie Kogan as music industry veteran Paul Anthony, widely respected for helping develop some of pop culture’s biggest names, publicly praised the emerging talent while Big Mac Entertainment (BME) prepares a highly anticipated remix of Janie’s standout single “Eye Contact.” Fresh off strong early traction and growing
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horsegiirL has a debut album coming right in time for the Year of the Horse. Out June 5 via RCA Records, Nature Is Healing expands the singer’s trance roots to include downtempo, electroclash, and hyperpop. She also released a visualizer for her new single “Earth is Turning,” where you can find her caressing a large
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Housing Works has never been a traditional nonprofit. Born at the height of the AIDS crisis, the New York-based organization built its identity around urgency, survival, and community care. Thirty-five years later, that same structure is now fueling an unexpected but strategic expansion: cannabis retail. At Housing Works Cannabis Co, the state’s first licensed adult-use
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Yesterday (April 20), a giant ice sculpture appeared in a Toronto car park, courtesy of Drake. The rapper promised that the release date for his endlessly teased ninth studio album, Iceman, was stowed away somewhere inside, and would be revealed once the ice had melted. Naturally, his fans responded by taking to the sculpture with
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