After unveiling the first chapter of its fall 2024 collection in Paris, Hermès jumped across the Atlantic Ocean to New York City for part two last night—a first-ever for the house, which had never staged a runway show in the U.S. prior. The city served as more than just the location for womenswear artistic director
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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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Crypto, BTC, is a decentralized digital currency used to buy goods and services and can be an investment. Gambling sites that take crypto casinos offer distinct advantages, including anonymity, security, low transaction fees, and rapid deposits/withdrawals.  Nevertheless, crypto casinos also pose risks such as volatility, minimal regulation, and irreversible transactions.  The popularity of Bitcoin has
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Here is our daily round-up of what’s going on in the world of books: Publishers Sue Google over Pirate Sites  I was just having a conversation about a recent survey about audiobook consumption that had a pretty startling statistic: 47% of respondents report getting an audiobook through a file-sharing service or YouTube. And that reminded
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Sony‘s R-rated Bad Boys: Ride or Die did $5.875 million in domestic box office Thursday in previews that began at 3 p.m., a total that is actually only 8% off from the previews of the franchise’s previous long-awaited threequel, 2020’s Bad Boys for Life, which did $6.36M. That’s a great start for Bad Boys: Ride
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The members who make up the Austin indie rock quartet Good Looks – Tyler Jordan, Jake Ames, Robert Cherry, and Phillip Dunne – were all born and raised in small Texas towns. Jordan and Ames met the Kerrville Folk Festival in Central Texas, where their circle of friends grew to include pre-Big Thief Adrienne Lenker
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“When I got the part of Queenie, I was ecstatic,” says Dionne Brown, in between sips of Red Bull after a long, arduous press day in London. “But then afterwards it was like, ‘Oh, I’ve actually got to do it now. Yikes.’” Such is the familiar plight of an actor who gets tasked with bringing
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Grace Lapointe’s fiction has been published in Kaleidoscope, Deaf Poets Society, Mobius: The Journal of Social Change, and is forthcoming in Corporeal Lit Mag. Her essays and poetry have been published in Wordgathering. Her stories and essays—including ones that she wrote as a college student—have been taught in college courses and cited in books and
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“When Dani is brutally murdered at the remote country house that she and her husband Ted are renovating, everyone suspects a patient from the local mental health institution, where Ted is a doctor,” reads the film’s official synopsis. “However, soon after the tragic killing, the suspect is found dead. A year later, Dani’s blind twin
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Dance music maverick Gryffin has unveiled his newest single ‘MAGNET’ with fellow producer Disco Lines and multi-platinum artist MAX out now via Virgin Music. The single arrives as part of Gryffin’s anticipated upcoming third studio album PULSE due this Summer.  ‘MAGNET’ sparks with the lustful lyricism and heartwarming themes that Gryffin will bring to dancefloors this Summer with PULSE. Thumping kicks and pulsating synths keep a steady
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For more than a century, this American-bred manufacturer has remained a staple in the grooming world. In fact,  the first-ever Master Clipper — Andis’ flagship shaver — was developed in founder Mathew Andis’ Wisconsin basement. He went door-to-door before taking things to new heights and creating a massive name for himself. To this day, Andis
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