Month: November 2022

Director Luca Guadagnino’s new romantic drama about a pair of human flesh-eaters leaves little to the imagination. By Gabriella Paiella November 22, 2022 Taylor Russell as Maren and Timothée Chalamet as Lee in Bones and AllIllustration by Michael Houtz; Photographs by Getty Images When you hear the words “Timothée Chalamet cannibal romance,” perhaps you have
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As the sun sets and a full moon rises, three children venture outside, ostensibly to find their runaway dog but mostly to frolic in the nocturnal world beyond their gate. Author Dianne White and illustrator Felicita Sala’s Dark on Light is lyrical, charming and wonderful.  White’s text is more like a poem than a straightforward
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There are, as has been said, two sides to every coin. For many outside the sporting world, horse racing is a sport of simultaneous contrasts: the “fat cat” rich owner, who has millions upon millions to throw at unproven racehorses who mature into champions and multi-million dollar studs, and the degenerate gambler who bets himself
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Get ready for a whole new kind of zombie story. Norman Reedus, whose 11 season journey as Daryl Dixon on The Walking Dead came to an end during the Nov. 20 series finale, says there’s plenty more in store from his highly-anticipated upcoming Daryl-centric spin-off—but fans should prepare themselves for an abrupt shift. “It’s very different,” Norman exclusively
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The Curb Your Enthusiasm and Abbott Elementary guest star on going, and getting, big.  By Cam Wolf November 22, 2022 Photographs: Leah Huebner, Getty Images; Collage: Gabe Conte Keyla Monterroso Mejia is a delight: punctual, funny, nice, humble, and overwhelmingly grateful—everything her iconic comic characters aren’t. She has a knack for playing headstrong and boisterous characters whose
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At Texas-based C.L. Butaud, vintners Randy and Brooke Hester maintain the same goal as those within more well-known wine regions: to create high-quality wine that proudly utilizes 100% locally-grown grapes. Now in its seventh vintage, and with many awards to its name, C.L. Butaud is proof that Texas can be considered wine country. Houston-born Randy always
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Nov. 22nd, 2022 Denim enters the world of Haute Couture with a collection that takes fashion to new heights British Master milliner, Stephen Jones, is world-renowned for his designs with fashion houses that include Dior, Vivienne Westwood and Thom Browne.  His creations have also won him celebrity clientele such as Lady Gaga, Rhianna, Christina Aguilera, Megan Thee
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GQ Recommends Every style you need to build an unbeatable roster of all-star kicks.  By Avidan Grossman January 18, 2022 Collage by Gabe Conte All products featured on GQ are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. What are the best sneakers
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Great Short Books Anyone who’s eternally time-strapped will treasure Kenneth C. Davis’ Great Short Books. This nifty volume highlights 58 works of fiction chosen by Davis for their size (small) and impact (enormous). Each brisk read weighs in at around 200 pages but has the oomph of an epic.   “Short novels,” Davis writes in the
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Photo by Jill Weinlein This year the 2022 LA Auto Show is electrified with North American unveilings, EV test track ride-along and immersive car-culture experiences. There are 30+ displays from premier automotive brands, including recently debuted vehicles, and participants Lucid Motors and Polestar Los Angeles. The show runs from November 18 to November 27, 2022
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