Month: September 2024

Dear President Joe Biden, Since you and Vice President Kamala Harris took over the executive branch of government after the 2020 elections, national unemployment rates have fallen considerably to pre-pandemic levels, the stock market has reached record highs, and wages have risen while inflation rates have drastically dropped. Related: Congress, with your and Harris’s support,
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Mike Flanagan‘s track record adapting the works of Stephen King isn’t just impressive because the movies he has made are independently phenomenal works that reflect a perfect understanding of the source material; it’s also because of the titles that he chooses are exceptionally challenging to adapt. His first, Gerald’s Game, is a story set almost
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Ashley Tisdale is bopping to the top of motherhood. The High School Musical alum welcomed her second child with husband Christopher French Sept. 6. “Emerson Clover French,” the proud mom wrote on Instagram, alongside a pic of the couple and their daughter Jupiter, 3, holding the newborn’s hand. “All three of us are obsessed with you 9.6.24.” Ashley first shared the
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References to nature in fashion collections — especially spring ones — are nothing new, but already at New York Fashion Week, designers are bringing flora and fauna to the runway in novel ways, and on a larger scale than your usual botanical print or flower appliqué. Collectively, labels like … Continue reading View Original Source
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Sergio Mendes, the Brazilian singer, composer, bandleader, and keyboardist who became an international sensation after moving to the United States in the 1960s, died, in Los Angeles, on September 5. According to a statement from the Mendes family, the musician’s “health had been challenged by the effects of long term COVID.” Mendes was 83 years
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These 2024 Emmy Awards nominees will keep you fully booked.   After all, so many of this year’s Emmy-nominated TV shows based their scripts on bestselling novels, including Shogun, Lessons in Chemistry, Ripley and Red, White & Royal Blue. Shogun—this year’s most nominated show with 24 nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series—took its cue from James Clavell‘s 1975 novel of the same name, which traces events and figures in Japanese history. Meanwhile, two book adaptations will
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TOM FORD announces the appointment of Haider Ackermann as Creative Director, effective immediately. In his new role, Ackermann will assume the creative leadership across all TOM FORD fashion categories, including menswear, womenswear, accessories, and eyewear, and guide the creative vision for the overall brand. TOM FORD is owned by The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. (NYSE:EL)
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Country veteran Dwight Yoakam has enlisted Post Malone for his first piece of new music in nine years. “I Don’t Know How to Say Goodbye (Bang Bang Boom Boom)” leads the Kentucky-born singer-songwriter’s forthcoming studio album, Brighter Days—out November 15. Yoakam wrote the new song specifically for a duet with Post Malone, who recently went
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The tears come quickly in Will & Harper — and that’s from just watching the trailer. In their moving new documentary Will & Harper, comedian Will Ferrell joins his close friend Harper Steele on a cross-country road trip, realizing revelations about their long friendship and Harper’s transition to “this new version of yourself,” in the
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Nadia Ahmed’s The Ghost Who Was Afraid of Everything is not only a charming Halloween tale, but also an excellent year-round story about facing one’s fears. Young Finn is scared of many things, including tree branches, butterflies, the color orange and flying. On Halloween, he stays home in his attic—noisy humans also make him anxious—while
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New York Fashion Week can often feel ultra-serious. Victoria Beckham’s now-iconic “Fashion Stole My Smile” T-shirt is, in many ways, a truthful reflection of most fashion show front rows and runways. So a when a show serves as a lively, funny, celebratory reminder that fashion is supposed to … Continue reading View Original Source Here
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Director Leigh Whannell (The Invisible Man) returns to the world of the Universal Monsters with next year’s Wolf Man, and the short-and-sweet teaser trailer has arrived today. From Universal and Blumhouse, Whannell’s Wolf Man will be howling its way into theaters on January 17, 2025, and you can watch the first look official teaser down below. The teaser has been unleashed
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