Month: June 2024

Come and Get It is a novel with a fascinating ensemble cast of characters. It’s told against the backdrop of the University of Arkansas in 2017. First, we meet 37-year-old Agatha Paul, a visiting professor and writer who is working on her next project, a nonfiction book about weddings and wedding traditions. But when she
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Like many, I loved a good peplum top in the 2010s. But it’s been some years since I’ve considered partaking in the workwear staple again — until now, that is.  When you’re a fashion editor, people might expect Carrie Bradshaw levels of styling every day. The reality, though, is quite … Continue reading View Original Source
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Three days after Charli XCX released her new album Brat, the English pop star has unveiled a deluxe edition of the LP. Brat and It’s the Same But There’s Three More Songs So It’s Not features three new tracks and is out now. “Hello Goodbye” was produced by A. G. Cook; “Guess” was both produced
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Dr. Rahul Jandial spends a great deal of time delving into the human brain—both literally, as a neurosurgeon, and figuratively, as a researcher, professor and author of the international bestseller Life Lessons From a Brain Surgeon and the memoir, Life on a Knife’s Edge. In his engaging and information-packed new book, This Is Why You
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Further to the announcement made on 26 February 2024, Frasers Group plc (“Frasers” or the “Group”) announces the appointment of Sir Jon Thompson, former CEO, Financial Reporting Council, as Non-Executive Director (NED) to the Board. This latest appointment reaffirms the Group’s commitment to elevating its board and its confidence in its long-term growth strategy. Sir
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There’s an unsettling undertone to Goat Girl’s third album, Below the Waste, that’s not unlike taking a shortcut through the shadowy alley: slightly dangerous, a little thrilling, and something that’ll heighten your senses. The south London trio confidently strides through alt-rock with mathy guitar bridges, electronica outros, and noisy beats, sacrificing what works on paper
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An affordable housing complex set to open next year in Pittsburgh will address housing issues faced by the city’s LGBTQ+ seniors. As the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports, Presbyterian SeniorCare Network, Western Pennsylvania’s largest aging services provider, is leading the project, which began construction in May and aims to open in fall 2025. The 48-unit Mosaic Apartments
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The epitome of French luxury is putting its spin on New York City style. Hermès took over Pier 36, a cavernous event space sandwiched between FDR Drive and the East River, and transformed it into a one-night-only club to showcase Nadège Vanhée’s latest. (This isn’t technically the brand’s … Continue reading View Original Source Here
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Share Tweet Share Share Email Netflix is celebrating Pride Month by launching its PRIDE collection, showcasing a wide range of LGBTQ+ titles. This collection is perfect for anyone looking to dive into stories that highlight queer experiences, love, and identity. With a mix of nostalgic gems and new additions, there’s something for everyone. Nostalgic Queer
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A road trip through the American Southwest opens a puzzle box of weirdness and nihilism in director Joshua Erkman’s feature debut, A Desert, through a captivating and stylized blend of neo-noir and horror. There’s no handholding or easy answers in this genre-bender, but its richly textured world and morally complex characters ensure an unpredictable voyage
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In FY24, 2 luxury fashion companies reported positive financial results. Canada Goose saw a 22 per cent increase in Q4 revenue to $261.26 million and a full-year revenue increase of 10 per cent, though its operating profit declined. Ralph Lauren Corporation achieved a 3 per cent revenue increase to $6.6 billion, with net income rising
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