Elon Musk got into a big ‘ol Twitter fight with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, trading jabs over the billionaire’s intent to charge verified users a fee to maintain their status on the social media platform. Musk — Twitter’s new owner — announced this week he would implement a policy charging an $8 monthly fee for users
Month: November 2022
Nov. 3rd, 2022 The luxury man is one who acquires stuff beyond the conventional, one who has exquisite taste, style and wants the latest and greatest to flaunt. For the man who appreciates the finer things, you need to find a gift just as special as he is, one that exudes luxury and class, something
Apple The new AirPods Pro 2 are now Apple’s premium wireless earbud, and they feature some impressive improvements to the original AirPods Pro earbuds, which were released in 2019. Amongst the headline upgrades are enhanced active noise cancellation, superior spatial audio, new touch controls, and longer battery life. I found these to be the ideal
Our Place designed an egg poaching device that’s designed to fit in its popular Always Pan so that you can make poached eggs with ease. The silicone cups house the eggs, creating a water bath for zero-effort, perfectly runny poached eggs that’ll rival those you’d usually order for brunch. Our Place egg poacher Buy Now
In her new audio project, the actor and director returns (with some famous friends) to her favorite subject: how we sound when we talk, and why it matters. By John McDermott November 2, 2022 It’s nerve-racking talking to Lake Bell: The moment I speak, she’s sizing up my voice—judging its pitch, appraising its timbre, listening
Let me preface this post by saying that I like reading manga, and it’s a format that includes a wide variety of genres, tones, art styles, and more. I also recognize that translation is a delicate art, and sometimes humor or connotations get understandably lost in translation. That being said: there are some truly weird
This idea wasn’t exactly the cat’s meow in Khloe Kardashian‘s eyes. Tristan Thompson wasn’t at daughter True‘s 4th birthday party due to a scheduled basketball game, but he wanted to cover the entire bill for the cat-themed celebration, as seen in the Nov. 3 episode of The Kardashians. However, Khloe made it clear she wasn’t
The First Cat in Space Ate Pizza A cat must save the moon from being eaten by intergalactic rats in this graphic novel from author Mac Barnett and Caldecott Honor illustrator Shawn Harris. Its madcap silliness and accessible artwork will appeal to the legions of loyal fans eager for more of the laugh-out-loud humor and
Johnny Depp is a wanted man in just about every lane Hollywood has to offer these days, and he’s about to make a guest appearance in a huge show — orchestrated by Rihanna! No, Depp won’t be shredding his guitar with RiRi at the Super Bowl … but production sources tell us he’ll be a
Winter is on the horizon, so it’s time to get your home as snug as possible! One room you should really focus your energy on is the bedroom. We spend a lot of time in our bedrooms and can often find it hard to sleep in colder weather, so it makes sense to turn your
Let It Kill You documents skaters’ thirty-year love affair with ink. By Jonathan Smith November 2, 2022 Skateboarder Tyler Bledsoe displays his tattoos.Brandon Burdine In its January 1990 issue, Thrasher magazine kicked off the decade with a special section called “Stained Skin.” In this package of reported articles and personal essays, the magazine explored the
SingleThread ‘Mid Autumn in Sonoma’ tablescape. Photo courtesy of Rémy Martin Dedication to excellence is the obvious theme that connects the House of Rémy Martin, The Michelin Guide, and Healdsburg restaurant and farm SingleThread. Less obvious, at least in the case of Rémy Martin and Michelin, is the trio’s shared passion for sustainability. While SingleThread proprietors Katina and Kyle
In the latest episode of the GQ Hype Debate show, Allen White stans for Stanley Kubrick while Boyce puts himself on the line for Robert Altman. By Florence O’Connor November 2, 2022 Nashville vs Eyes Wide Shut, The Player vs *The Shining—*the latest episode of the GQ Hype Debate takes calling yourself a film buff
Heavy is the head that wears the crown. Simone Ashley, who plays Kate Sharma on Netflix’s Bridgerton, teased that while the upcoming third season finds Kate adjusting to her role of viscountess, the cracks in her armor are still visible. “Even though she comes across as fierce, people like that are sometimes the softest on
Play video content King Akademiks DJ Akademiks is calling out anyone defending today’s hip hop culture — on the heels of Takeoff‘s slaying — because he says the culture’s adopted too many street ethos. Ak went live on Twitch for over 3 hours Wednesday morning … going over key facts in the Houston case, identifying
If you know Everett De Morier, you know unpredictability. In a career that has spanned more than twenty-five years, Mr. De Morier has written everything from the Weekly World News’ My Wife Is Having the Reincarnation of Elvis to the Hollywood optioned Thirty-Three Cecils. He’s an essayist, an author, a humorist, a contributor, a thinker.
As his new album with 21 Savage proves, Drake is the greatest team player in the history of rap. But who does he make the best music with? By Abe Beame November 2, 2022 Photographs: Getty Images; Collage: Gabe Conte On Friday, Drake will drop his third album in 14 months, Her Loss, with 21
Songstress, Cyrilia sang her spectacular version of the National Anthem at the Dodger Game on the 21st to a standing ovation! “It was both exhilarating and unbelievable to perform in the stadium and to that crowd!” Now the artist turns focus on her new single, “Angels Singing” out now on all platforms. Break-out songstress Cyrilia
It may not know it yet, but a divided world in desperate need of discovering new ways to make sense received a big gift with the official launch of The Howard Bloom Institute. What do Michael Jackson, Prince, Bob Marley, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the eleventh president of India, former New York
We need to be reading books by Native American authors year-round. We need to be turning to books by Native American authors to support different themes, as the kickoff to many different kinds of lessons, and as bedtime stories even in the middle of July. However, November is Native American Heritage Month, and it’s also