Photography by Getty ImagesEverything’s coming up roses with this gender neutral trend — literally. By Natalie Michie Date February 17, 2023 Facebook Twitter How much nostalgia is too much? If the 2023 return of rosettes is any indication, the limit does not exist. Associated with excessive ’80s styling and Carrie Bradshaw maximalism, in recent years
Is the book always better than the movie or TV show? Better read these soon-to-be adaptations ASAP so you can decide. Dear Edward By Ann Napolitano Streaming now Led by acclaimed actors Connie Britton (“Nashville”) and Taylor Schilling (“Orange Is the New Black”), plus newcomer Colin O’Brien, this Apple TV+ adaptation of Napolitano’s searing 2020
What’s required to make a company culture great? In many ways, building a company culture can feel like a vague, amorphous, unquantifiable thing that’s impossible to get your arms around. But it’s not. It just takes grasping what the elements of a transcendent culture really are. And just as importantly, understanding the illusions getting in
There’s a reason why Taylor Goldsmith felt a deep, restless urge to release a brand new live recording of his band Dawes’ 2022 album, Misadventures of Doomscroller. And it all had to do with identity. “I just felt like so much of what our band is — so much of our identity — takes place onstage,”
Watching Rihanna’s Super Bowl halftime show live really felt like a whirlwind. There was a lot going on, between the “is she pregnant?!” debates, the moving Super Smash Bros. platforms, and the dancing marshmallow minions. You may not have noticed, then, that Rihanna‘s dancers were working up quite a sweat. Yes, thanks to the fact
Something that needs to be understood about the reality of book bans right now is this: teaching other people about what is truly going on — beyond the singular headlines — is crucial, and it’s going to mean you need to get uncomfortable. Whether you’re a book lover or parent who is sharing stories or
In this article FOXA Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Fox News Channel Host Sean Hannity speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas, Texas, August 4, 2022. Shelby Tauber | Reuters Rupert Murdoch and Fox News hosts expressed disbelief in former President Donald Trump’s false election fraud claims, according to evidence released
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In my 33 years, I’ve started around ten businesses, so the following list is coming from the trial and error process so far in my life — the positives and the negatives. Starting a business takes a lot of hard work and determination. The positive aspect of
EXCLUSIVE: Paramount and Spyglass Media’s Scream VI hit tracking today with what looks to be a franchise opening record of $37M stateside. The previous highest opening for a Scream movie was Scream 3 back in 2000 which debuted to $34.7M stateside. Lots of factors contributing to the heat: You can’t deny the star power of
Bam Margera‘s wife says a specific incident triggered her to file for separation … and we’re told it was Bam spending time with their son while, she believes, he was under the influence. Nikki Margera‘s attorney David Glass tells TMZ … her recent filing came after the ‘Jackass’ star visited their 5-year-old, Phoenix, while Nikki
Puppets and Puppets. Photography courtesy of Launchmetrics.com/SpotlightAlso, is it time to jump on the pantless bandwagon? By Annika Lautens Date February 15, 2023 Facebook Twitter A common criticism of fashion is that it can be out of touch with its audience: Designers are too concerned with presenting an overly fantasized vision rather than with the
In what ways is writing like drumming? Like a drummer, the writer lays down a pattern of rhythm that keeps the plot of a story moving, propelling it with a steady beat through various twists and turns. Novelist Nic Brown’s peripatetic memoir, Bang Bang Crash, examines his past life as a drummer and the ways
The worst of times may be coming to the U.S. economy soon, but it’s still the best of times for American workers. And they’re likely to remain in high demand in an environment that seems sure to remain labor-starved for some time, even if recession visits soon. That was the consensus of executives gathered online
Nasty Shades Showcasing the rapper and designer’s signature flair, A$AP Nast’s new shades with Warby Parker make a bold eyewear upgrade ahead of springtime Ahead of spring, Warby Parker has tapped style influencer and rapper A$AP Nast to help create a new pair of sunglasses, the NST2-002. Nast’s new shades with Warby Parker showcase a
Selena Gomez is still spreading self-love. The actor and singer spoke to her followers in a TikTok Live on Feb. 16, addressing recent unwarranted comments about her appearance. Gomez explained that her weight fluctuates because her lupus medication can cause her to “hold a lot of water weight.” Her bigger message, however, was about embracing
The HarperCollins Union, which represents 250 employees, just announced that they’ve voted to ratify the contract negotiated with publishing giant HarperCollins and will return to work on February 21. This comes about a week after a tentative agreement was announced, and a strike that has lasted since November 10, 2022. The agreement includes an increase
The Indian government announced during the annual budget on Feb. 1 that the country will increase infrastructure spending by 33% to 10 trillion rupees ($122.29 billion) in the next fiscal year. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images Indian markets have been volatile as the Adani crisis continues to dominate headlines, but analysts say this could
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Explainer videos are one of the most potent tools that startups can use to secure seed funding. What? Yes. Explainer videos have emerged from just being marketing material. Do you know that most video game, online card game and board game companies use explainer videos dedicatedly to
Sony Pictures Classics said it’s planning to release Sean Mullin’s documentary on baseball superstar Yogi Berra, It Ain’t Over, in theaters in New York and Los Angeles on May 12, expanding over following weeks. The film is produced by Natalie Metzger, Matt Miller, Peter Sobiloff and Mike Sobiloff with Vanishing Angle and Off Media, and
In Isaak’s posthumous SF novel, an accident victim, awakened from decades of suspended animation, confronts a United States that has become a corporate-run police state. Isaak contributes to a well-known SF subgenre known as the “sleeper wakes” plot. The hero is 33-year-old California IT professional Toby Simmons. The author of numerous computer-program and technology patents,