Photography courtesy of Getty ImagesAlways audacious, oftentimes offensive and anything but boring, the star’s looks at the annual event always deliver. Here, we’re documenting her buzziest ensembles ever. By Natalie Michie Date April 16, 2024 Kim Kardashian is very good at being famous. I know this. You know this. Anna Wintour definitely knows this. Love
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Welcome to Today in Books, where we report on literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. It’s been a quiet start to the week news-wise, and TBH, I don’t hate it. Let’s hit a few highlights and get to the “it” books of the week.  p.s. Don’t know what to get
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Names often play a pivotal role in stories—and like many aspects of fiction, their importance is reflected in the real world. The novels of award-winning young adult author Darcie Little Badger draw on the power of names: In Elatsoe, Little Badger’s 2020 debut, the titular character carries the name of a legendary ancestor. Little Badger’s
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This April, Rolling Stone is teaming up with George Dickel for another installment of the “Rolling Stone Writers’ Room”, this time featuring an evening of conversation and performances by three songwriters that are shaping the future of Country music. Moderated by Rolling Stone’s Senior Music Editor Joseph Hudak, an evening at Palm Springs will be
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A Coaching Model By Simona Carnevale, Happiness Coach, ITALY La Mongolfiera: il modello di Coaching per il benessere e la felicità Benvenuto a bordo de “La Mongolfiera”, il mio modello di Coaching per il benessere e la felicità. Prima di proseguire con l’approfondimento del modello, mi presento! Sono una Happiness Coach e mi impegno a
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Celebrated Deaf poet Raymond Antrobus originally resisted the idea of writing children’s books because of what he called “snobbery” in a 2021 interview with The Guardian. Thankfully, Antrobus came to see the immense importance of these stories, and released a tremendous debut picture book, Can Bears Ski? Readers will delight at his latest offering, Terrible
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Here’s to reducing our carbon footprints. By Jillian Vieira Date April 15, 2024 Looking to reduce your eco footprint in the fashion space? Take a step forward in sustainable sneakers. The season’s most in-demand styles — chunky silhouettes, track-and-field sensibilities and metallic colourways — are set up for easy, everyday wear. We’ve narrowed down the
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April is Autism Acceptance Month! You can learn more about it, as well as find a lot of great resources about autism, at the Autistic Self-Advocacy Network, including their Autism Acceptance Month website. It’s important when seeking out representation or educational material about autism to research depictions by autistic people themselves. Today, I wanted to
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Strengthen your glutes and feel the burn throughout your entire lower body with this fiery 15-minute workout. Presented by BODYARMOR Zero Sugar, this quick class draws inspiration from barre to lengthen your muscles and help you build strength using only your bodyweight. Although the individual exercises might look simple, they pack a serious punch as
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Refresh for latest…: As it crossed the $1B international box office milestone this past weekend, Warner Bros again owned the frame with Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire and its third session haul of $33.7M from 71 markets. That was good for a 47% drop from the previous weekend and lifts the overseas cume to
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Caoilinn Hughes’ third novel, The Alternatives, follows four sisters, all doctors of various sorts. When one of the four goes missing, the others set out across the Irish countryside to find her. With the COVID-19 pandemic and general global instability in the background, the Flattery sisters have a lot to navigate. Haunted by their childhood
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