Month: September 2022

Bundle up, Below Deck fans, because we’re headed to Norway! On Sept. 7, Bravo released the first trailer for their new spin-off, Below Deck Adventure, set along the stunning Nordic Fjords. Unlike the franchise’s other locales like the Mediterranean and Australia, Adventure promises a much different climate that allows passengers to enjoy thrill-inducing excursions including paragliding, cave explorations and extreme
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The beloved actor, who’s endured several personal struggles in past years, was moved to tears following the response to his performance in The Whale. By Grant Rindner September 7, 2022 Brendan Fraser at the 79 Venice International Film Festival 2022 red carpet in Venice Italy on September 4th, 2022Courtesy of Rocco Spaziani/Archivio Spaziani/Mondadori Portfolio via
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Almost four years after her improbable arrival in Washington, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has become the political voice of a generation—and a cultural star whose power transcends politics. Now, as the country hurtles toward the midterm elections, AOC opens up about the battle over abortion, her own shot at the presidency, and why it’s critical that
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From JustLuxe content partner iW Magazine MB&F is now widening the reach of its LM Split Escapement EVO, which debuted originally last year as a limited edition for the UAE’s 50th anniversary. MB&F’s new Legacy Machine Split Escapement EVO. Launched during Geneva Watch Days, the new Legacy Machine Split Escapement EVO version offers two modifications to existing
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Fans of Carola Lovering‘s novel Tell Me Lies should anticipate some changes when Hulu’s TV adaptation hits the small screen. Well, at least, that’s what the show’s stars Grace Van Patten and Jackson White—who play Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco, respectively, in the steamy new drama—exclusively teased to E! News ahead of the Sept. 7 premiere. As Grace and
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Do’s and Dont’s of Buying a Safe for the Home Things to Keep in Mind When Purchasing a Safe The idea of keeping precious things in safes dates back centuries. They have kept our personal belongings protected and secured on numerous occasions. Having our important documents and items stored away in a safe eases a
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Lizzie Blake knows that she’s a lot. A lot of energy and enthusiasm. A lot of creativity and vibrant warmth. But also a lot of mess and chaos. Her attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder can make things difficult, given that she lives in a world built for people whose brains don’t function like hers. After a lifetime of
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Milly Alcock is a woman of many talents. The 22-year-old actress went from washing dishes to starring in the much anticipated Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon. And while her experience working in a restaurant has served her well, Milly had to learn a lot—like dragon-riding, sword-fighting and royal etiquette—to play the white-haired princess.
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GQ Recommends All the big gear drops—from a sleek-as-hell tea kettle to a no-frills fire pit—you should know about right now.  By Tyler Chin September 6, 2022 Every now and then, we take a break from tracking down the best menswear on the web and direct our finely-honed shopping acumen elsewhere: to the best non-menswear
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I love eating! To me, food is a comfort, and it’s maybe a blessing and a tragedy that I seem to plan everything in my daily routine around meals. When I go on vacation, I wake up thinking about the plan for the day, and when and where we are going to stop for eating.
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Styling Secrets for Petite Women Dressing for your body shape can be a challenge, whether you’re an ‘apple’ or a ‘pear’ or one of the other common women’s body types. However, finding clothes that fit well when you’re petite can prove even more of a challenge. In the UK clothing industry, petite is defined as
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Poet and author Ander Monson has seen the 1987 movie Predator, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger on the run from an alien in a Guatemalan jungle, 146 times. To explain why, he wrote Predator: A Memoir. Through a scene-by-scene exploration of the film, which he describes as “satire wrapped in gun pornography,” Monson reckons with his lifelong
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