Month: July 2022

Kemi Badenoch speaks during Britain’s Next Prime Minister: The ITV Debate on 17 July. (ITV via Getty/ Jonathan Hordle) Liz Truss “empowered” Kemi Badenoch to push back against trans rights during her time in government, the former equalities minister has claimed. Writing in The Sunday Times on Sunday (31 July), Badenoch detailed how she sought to hear
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News Activists Protest Lollapalooza 2022 Over Youth Curfew The city’s 10 p.m. weekend curfew is waived for ticketed events like the festival, which protestors say unfairly benefits wealthy tourists and white suburban teens while penalizing Black and Brown youth By Madison Bloom and Matthew Ismael Ruiz July 30, 2022 Facebook Twitter Lollapalooza 2022 (Photo by
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Today’s Featured Deals In Case You Missed Yesterday’s Most Popular Deals Previous Daily Deals Anchored Hearts by Priscilla Oliveras for $0.99 Girls on Fire by Robin Wasserman for $1.99 The Color Master by Aimee Bender for $4.99 The Shadow Land by Elizabeth Kostova for $1.99 A Wrinkle in Time: The Graphic Novel by Madeleine L’Engle
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Dario Argento’s latest film Dark Glasses finds the Master of Horror back on (somewhat) solid ground. While Dark Glasses has several classic Giallo elements, in reality, the Italian director has unexpectedly delivered a throwback to the “disabled woman in peril” subgenre that was popular back in the 80s and 90s. Dark Glasses begins in traditional Argento
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Sisters night out! Vanessa and Stella Hudgens both served up some gorgeous glittering looks as they attended the LuisaViaRoma for UNICEF charity gala on the Italian island of Capri on July 30. For the intimate charity event, the High School Musical alum, 33, donned a sparkly gold, high-low strapless gown by Michael Kors, styled with sky-high metallic platforms and statement choker
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Breaking bronze. New statues of Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul as their Breaking Bad characters were put on display in the Albuquerque Convention Center on July 29 in New Mexico. Sculpted by artist Trevor Grove and cast in bronze by American Fine Arts Foundry, the figures depict Cranston’s Walter White—a New Mexico-based high-school science teacher-turned-crystal meth cook—in his
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