Month: July 2020

Embrace your natural texture with these expert tips Let’s face it: Spending a ton of time styling your hair with hot tools when it’s hot and humid is no fun. That’s why it’s time to take back the short-lived Canadian summer and embrace your natural hair texture, whether it’s coarse and curly, fine and limp
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While his debut album ~how i’m feeling~ arrived back in March, just before the pandemic hit, Lauv returned Wednesday with a surprise quarantine EP called Without You. The four track project he wrote and produced with Amy Allen (Halsey, Selena Gomez), DallasK (Fifth Harmony) and Johnny Simpson (Christina Aguilera, Ava Max). In addition to the EP itself, Lauv
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Love Her or Lose Her by Tessa Bailey for $3.99 The Distant Hours by Kate Morton for $2.99 Blue Monday by Nicci French for $1.99 Marcus Off Duty by Marcus Samuelson for $1.99 Other Minds by Peter Godfrey-Smith for $2.99 God
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Ellis is a singer-songwriter hailing from Hamilton, Ontario. With a sound that’s reminiscent of bedroom pop artists like Clairo both in its emotional directness and its dreamy, luminous arrangements – just listen to the first few seconds of ‘Pringle Creek’, the opening track of her debut LP, born again, and you might just think it’s
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Airing this Halloween season, “The Simpsons” are back for another round of animated terror in “Treehouse of Horror XXXI,” previewed during today’s San Diego Comic-Con@Home panel. The episode was previewed with two clips, one of which is from the “Into the Homerverse” segment. The other segment previewed is titled “What Happens to the Halloween Candy?”
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On their first Friday back to operations, Chinese cinemas did roughly $2.92M worth of box office business — more than tripling Thursday’s figures and making a sizable jump from Monday when theaters opened to about $501K in low-risk areas across the country. There was growth throughout the midweeks which is encouraging since less than 40%
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There are nowhere near enough books with pansexual main characters. Pansexual individuals are capable of experiencing sexual attraction to people of any gender, and they are a vital part of the queer community. Pansexual people deserve to see themselves represented much more often than they historically have been. Without representation, it can be much harder
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