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Photography by Getty ImagesDelivering both breathable comfort and put-together polish, no garment is better suited for enjoying the sun. By Natalie Michie Date March 27, 2024 The closest thing to summering in Europe, aside from booking an actual flight? Draping yourself in breezy lightweight loungewear. Linen shirts for women are key to achieving this calm-meets-chic aesthetic.
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Erica Ezeifedi, Associate Editor, is a transplant from Nashville, TN that has settled in the North East. In addition to being a writer, she has worked as a victim advocate and in public libraries, where she has focused on creating safe spaces for queer teens, mentorship, and providing test prep instruction free to students. Outside
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This informational guide, part of POPSUGAR’s Condition Center, lays out the realities of this health concern: what it is, what it can look like, and strategies that medical experts say are proven to help. You should always consult your doctor regarding matters pertaining to your health and before starting any course of medical treatment. Having
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Broadway’s first salvo of spring newcomers was more than holding its own last week, with recent arrivals drawing strong audiences. Two shows had their opening nights during the week ending March 24, with An Enemy of the People, starring Jeremy Strong, Michael Imperioli and Victoria Pedretti, playing to standing room only crowds at Circle in
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MacArthur fellow and National Book Award finalist Hanif Abdurraqib is a prolific poet and author, writing across genres of poetry, essay and cultural criticism to great acclaim. Abdurraqib turns his sensitive lens towards basketball in his newest work, There’s Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension. With carefully constructed and imaginative prose, he immerses us
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Background via Adobe StockThe infamous 2010s silhouette is back — and it’s not going anywhere any time soon. Can peplums be redeemed? I set out to find the answer. By Natalie Michie Date March 26, 2024 Fun fashion question: What does self-inflicted torture look like to you? Prancing around in low-waisted jeans? Risking it all
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Welcome to Today in Books, where we report on literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Carrie Turns 50 In case you’ve maybe gotten a little complacent about exactly how good Stephen King is at his job, try this on for size: Carrie, which turns 50 next month, was his debut novel. Here’s Margaret
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You’ve probably heard the term “pelvic floor” before. It’s a word that gets thrown around quite a bit in the health and fitness space, sometimes without explanation. So what is your pelvic floor, exactly? Essentially it’s is a group of muscles and ligaments that support everything in your pelvic region: your bladder, bowel, and, if
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Nothing says Easter tentpole quite like Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire which is set to conquer the world with a box office debut around $135M, bolstered by 63 foreign markets and 3,850 theaters stateside. Warner Bros had great fortune in releasing the Legendary IP during Easter 2021 with Godzilla vs. Kong, luring audiences back
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Early in the shattering true crime memoir Rabbit Heart: A Mother’s Murder, A Daughter’s Story, Kristine S. Ervin pauses mid-sentence to tackle a question of grammar. Which tense does one use when discussing a relationship in which one person has died? It is a question that seems to form the crux of this stunning debut:
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Photography courtesy of Eddy Chen/HBOSam Levinson must be stopped! By Katherine Singh Date March 26, 2024 Zendaya may be everywhere at the moment: on-screen in Dune: Part Two, slaying the Challengers red carpet in custom — and appropriately on-theme — Loewe, popping up court-side in her tenniscore best with BF Tom Holland. But one place
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Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Michael Fishman, Co-Star of “Roseanne” & “The Conners”. Michael Fishman is a multi-award winning actor, writer, producer and director who first captured our hearts as “D.J. Conner” on the long-running TV sitcom, “Roseanne”, and its spinoff series, “The Conners”, winning a TV Land Award, a Young Artist Award
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