As I write this, January is drawing to a close. I cannot believe that we are already one month into 2023. But whether I like it or not, time happens, and once again, the season of love is upon us. Though I never really celebrated Valentine’s Day in any significant way, irrespective of whether I
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It’s that time of year again. Although it doesn’t feel like it outside (where we are, at least), winter is here, and with that, so is New York Fashion Week. We’re embracing the not-so-cold temperatures and gearing up for a week of capital-F Fashion, celebrity sightings, unmissable events, and all the moments in between that
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Director: Steven Soderbergh Writer: Reid Carolin Stars: Salma Hayek, Channing Tatum, Caitlin Gerard The Magic Mike film’s have always followed a simple premise, it basically explored the life as a male stripper. The second tried to change it up a bit, and explored what it was like on the road for a male stripper. Now
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Where the heck did January go? Who cares, it’s February, and there are a ton of exciting books coming out. It’s looking like a great month for fantasy, which is perfect to escape into when it’s cold and still a bit dreary outside. I’m personally already looking forward to National Discount Chocolate Day on February
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Diverse festival notables from Hannah Ha Ha to The Blue Caftan join a spattering of specialty horror titles led by Consecration, and the U.S. theatrical debut of Gaspar Noé’s controversial Irréversible: Straight Cut. The last is presented by Altered Innocence, whose owner Frank Jaffe spoke with Deadline about why he wanted to give Noe’s unusual
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Robert Caro, literary and uniform dressing icon.Photograph: Sony Pictures; Collage: Gabe Conte A new documentary about the legendary political writer makes a strong case for sticking with one classic look.  By Gabriella Paiella February 9, 2023 Do you enjoy deep dives into the literary process? Old guys named Bob good-naturedly arguing? Warm and affectionate storytelling?
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Rising Swedish pop act shy martin (Sara Hjellström) unveils the May 19 release date of her debut album late night thoughts and releases the project’s title track and its accompanying lyric video – Stream / Watch. At the end of 2022, shy released the first single off of her highly anticipated album, “wish I didn’t know you” along with an accompanying official video. The release was met with
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What if we finally make contact with aliens, but they don’t realize we are actually intelligent life forms? In a recent paper in The International Journal of Astrobiology, bioethicists Konrad Szocik of Yale University and Rakhat Abylkasymova, an independent researcher, argue that could actually be a good thing for humanity. And it’s a more plausible
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In the latest Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb campaign, Emily Ratajkowski pulls the proverbial pin on a grenade full of perfume. But in the bigger sense, EmRata herself is the grenade. The 31-year-old is strategically popping flashbulbs and champagne bottles at a string of runway shows and party entrances—smile, wave, flash, repeat—that started at Marc Jacobs,
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With the new legislative season in full swing, now is a crucial time to write to your representatives. We’re seeing unbelievable numbers of new proposals to outlaw intellectual freedom, to criminalize library workers and educators for providing queer and/or diverse literature to their communities, to ban drag shows (including drag storytimes), and to make being
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You’ve finally gotten an Apple Airtag to keep track of your most prized possessions, only it won’t fit inside your wallet, next to your cash, cards, and that gym membership you’ve been meaning to use. Like all great inventions, the best Airtag wallet has all the features you need, plus a designated space for that
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