“You don’t really have any friends, do you, Dad?” Andrew McCarthy’s son asks him one day, and McCarthy pauses. Seemingly without much further planning, the actor and author sends a flurry of texts, proposing adventures and visits. Soon, he hits the road. This time, he’s not traversing Spain’s Camino de Santiago with his son (Walking
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China’s luxury fashion house Lanvin Group has reported a preliminary fiscal 2025 (FY25) revenue of €240.5 million (~$276.58 million), marking a 17.6 per cent year-on-year (YoY) decline, as the global luxury sector faced persistent headwinds and uneven consumer demand. The figures exclude Caruso following its strategic carve-out announced in February 2026, allowing the group to
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Kanye West has rebuked claims that his long-teased next album, Bully, was made with the help of generative AI. In an X post shared on Wednesday, March 25, the rapper revealed a track list for the album—which features 13 songs, including previously-previewed tracks like “Beauty and the Beast” and “Preacher Man”—with the caption “BULLY ON
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. What It’s Like to Be a Romance Cover Model File this under: we all contain multitudes. In 2019, Andrew Flanagan was a welder living in Franklin County, Alabama. Now, he’s the cover model on dozens
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Family is everything to Taylor and Travis, so the VIPs automatically include their respective parents and brothers. Presumable best man Jason Kelce also shares at least two flower girl-age daughters, Wyatt and Elliotte, with wife Kylie Kelce—though depending on when the big day is, little sister Bennett could grow into the role as well. (Alas,
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The Amazon Big Spring Sale is live, and it’s the perfect time to grab the comeback trend everyone’s talking about: low-rise jeans. No longer the polarizing silhouette of the early 2000s, modern low-rise denim features relaxed boyfriend fits, straight legs, and sleek cigarette cuts that sit effortlessly on the hips. Soft fabrics and thoughtful proportions
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Drawing on conversations and voicemails, as well as interviews with author Larry McMurtry’s family and friends, New York Times journalist David Streitfeld delivers a sprawling yet captivating portrait of his longtime friend in Western Star: The Life and Legends of Larry McMurtry.  Intercutting biographical details with in-depth analyses of McMurtry’s novels, nonfiction and screenplays, Streitfeld
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Ellen Pompeo & Chris Ivery Looks like it was record producer Chris Ivery who asked Greys Anatomy lead Ellen Pompeo to pick me, choose me, love me after they crossed paths at a Los Angeles grocery store in 2003. “I was with my mutual friend,” the actress—who’s starred as Meredith Grey since the series’ 2005
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ASOS, the go-to fashion destination, has launched modest wear label IYAL, becoming the exclusive UK and European wholesale partner. Designed with a modern approach to modest dressing, the debut collection on ASOS features 64 styles across occasion wear, tailoring and elevated everyday pieces. The range features elegant dresses with ruffles and cape detailing, coordinated cotton
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Police in Dallas, Texas, arrested 25-year-old Joseph Whiteside at 3:30 a.m. Tuesday morning for using spray paint and chalk to restore one of the city’s recently erased rainbow crosswalks. Police charged him with a misdemeanor, but arrested him due to unrelated, outstanding misdemeanor warrants, The Dallas Voice reported. The publication hailed Whiteside as a “hero.”
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Today’s Featured Book Deals $1.99 The Life Impossible by Matt Haig Get This Deal $2.99 The Deep Sky by Yume Kitasei Get This Deal $2.99 Circe by Madeline Miller Get This Deal $2.99 Troublemaker by Leah Remini Get This Deal $5.99 It’s Elementary by Elise Bryant Get This Deal $1.99 Colin Gets Promoted and Dooms
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If Marble Home has a unifying thread, it’s not just place or identity—it’s time. Nearly every song on the album feels aware of time passing, slipping, or refusing to resolve cleanly. Old Sap doesn’t treat time as linear or stable; instead, it shows up as memory, repetition, and the quiet realization that things don’t return
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