Month: September 2022

GQ Recommends Beefy flannel shirts, handsome cable knits, and primo Japanese denim—all on sale for under a Benjamin.  By Reed Nelson September 19, 2022 Considering the rush of new product available right now, sale season might feel like it’s over. It’s not—and these menswear deals prove it. Are all those New Arrivals great? Yes, but
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(Warning: the below has spoilers from House of the Dragon.) It wouldn’t be a royal wedding in Westeros without a little bloodshed. Following in the footsteps of Game of Thrones‘ Red and Purple Weddings, House of the Dragon‘s Sept. 18 episode featured its own royally bloody wedding. Surprisingly, the chaos at the rehearsal dinner for Princess Rhaenyra
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Banned Books Week launches Monday, September 19, 2022, and the American Library Association (ALA) has released the latest numbers on book challenges in a new field report. Pulling from information reported directly to ALA’s Office of Intellectual Freedom (OIF), news coverage, and public records, the data show a marked increase in censorship and 2022 is
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Brands of Air Conditioning Systems for Luxury Homes 09/18/2022 When you need a new air conditioning repair company for your luxury homes, there are several brands to choose from. Carrier Corporation is one of the largest and has a presence in over one hundred countries. You can also choose from Daikin, Mitsubishi, or York. Some
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Listening to music is a uniquely personal experience. It can evoke strong feelings and memories. It can unite us or be a source of debate. In This Is What It Sounds Like: What the Music You Love Says About You, Susan Rogers (cognitive neuroscientist and Berklee College of Music professor) and Ogi Ogas (mathematical neuroscientist
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Elisabeth Röhm, who played A.D.A. Serena Southerlyn for three and a half seasons, said she felt her altruistic, at times a little naïve (but still sharp) character reflected her own values. “In my heart there’s this belief that people are good, not that people who do bad things aren’t bad, but that the spirit of
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Lindblad Expeditions Lindblad Expeditions christened their new state-of-the-art ship, National Geographic Resolution in Antarctica on November 22, 2021, while Captain Heidi Norling took adventurous passengers to some of the most pristine and remote places on earth. While parking the ship in fast ice in the Weddell Sea, Captain Norling christened the Resolution after guests walked onto the
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Authors using pseudonyms is nothing new. In fact, there are still five that are unknown, with another mystery author story fresh from the headlines this week. They choose a pseudonym for many reasons: to avoid the limelight, to remain anonymous, to avoid criticism, or to protect their identity. Some authors write under a pen name
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Escape, by definition, is rarely easy, and in Uncultured, Daniella Mestyanek Young illustrates just how difficult it can be. Leaving the Children of God, the cult she was born into, and surviving the U.S. Army, a group she chose to enlist in as a young adult, have both left many scars. Lucky for readers, she
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