Month: September 2023

Alex Luppens-Dale won the “Enthusiastic Reader Award” all four years of high school. She is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and received her MFA in Creative Writing from The New School. Her favorite genres are memoir, witches, and anything with cults. She lives in New Jersey. You can keep up with Alex’s latest work
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Your patio is more than just an outdoor space; it’s an extension of your home where you can relax, entertain, and connect with nature. As the lines between indoor and outdoor living continue to blur, patio design trends have evolved to create comfortable, functional, and stylish outdoor spaces. Whether you’re revamping your existing patio or
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Play video content TMZ.com A Adele le encantan las bromas, porque sigue insinuando que está casada y esta vez, el supuesto esposo es alguien muy especial. La cantante estaba haciendo su habitual show en Las Vegas el sábado cuando comenzó a hablarle al público acerca de diversos temas. Habló sobre deportes, fútbol americano, y en
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But the Oakland, Calif., native seemed amused, if also a little disturbed, by his overnight-heartthrob status. “It’s been weird as f–k, I ain’t gonna lie to you,” Cloud, who was discovered by a casting agent while he was just walking down the street in Manhattan, told InStyle in February 2022. The recently named face of Polo by Ralph Lauren
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Ashlie (she/her) is an educator, librarian, and writer. She is committed to diversifying the reading lives of her students and supporting fat acceptance as it intersects with other women’s issues. She’s also perpetually striving to learn more about how she can use her many privileges to support marginalized groups. Interests include learning how to roller
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Picture this: you’re running faster than the wind, cycling like a Tour de France champion, or swimming smoother than a dolphin. You glance at your wrist, not just to check the time, but to discover useful data to improve your every move. You, my friend, are capturing memorable moments with the grace and precision of
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Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Kris Cherry. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn. TriVersity Talk! Is part of TriVersity’s
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Few modern singer/songwriters are as representative of how influences shape artists in disparate ways than Diane Gentile. Her new album The Bad and the Beautiful owes a lot of debts. David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, Lucinda Williams, and even legendary Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen have played pivotal roles in Gentile’s artistic development. Her years as a resident
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There isn’t a single track on Marc Miner’s Last Heroes that does not grab you. I’m quite taken with the album. He’s done an exemplary job of breathing new life into venerable musical styles such as classic country and blues without the songs sounding like empty pastiches. Miner, instead, hears continuing vitality and relevance in roots music.
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Sequoia Grove’s 2015 Napa Valley Cabernet was a Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines Award Winner in 2018. In the same year, their proprietary Cabernet-based 2015 Cambium blend was awarded 94+ points by Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate. But Sequoia Grove’s appeal proves broader than viticultural accolades. The winery’s allure also lies in its enhanced guest experiences that take place in the shadows
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The car Britney Spears drove during, perhaps, the most cataclysmic year of her life is now for sale … meaning someone’s getting the keys to one of the most photographed celeb vehicles of all time. The iconic ride is Britney’s black 2006 Mercedes-Benz CLK350, and it’s been on display at the Volo Auto Museum in
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