Month: March 2024

“Distance means so little when someone means so much. The key to thriving in a long-distance relationship isn’t merely the frequency of communication but rather its quality,” observes Dr. Madison Hart, a renowned relationship psychologist. In the dance of long-distance love, each step is choreographed with patience and precision, turning miles into a rhythm rather
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MacArthur fellow and National Book Award finalist Hanif Abdurraqib is a prolific poet and author, writing across genres of poetry, essay and cultural criticism to great acclaim. Abdurraqib turns his sensitive lens towards basketball in his newest work, There’s Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension. With carefully constructed and imaginative prose, he immerses us
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Jeanine Zheng stops by to talk with Tyson and Riley about the alliances this season, how hard it is to get time alone on the island, and more CBS Tyson and Riley are back, and this time they are joined by Jeanine Zheng from Survivor 43. They discuss one of the clearest alliances one can have
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As US museums continue to grapple with the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, several have drawn correlations between the years-long slump in visitors and cuts to their workforce. But as visitor numbers begin to stabilise, it remains unclear whether museums will reinstate those eliminated positions, an issue that has become more urgent as funds are
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Get ready to say “bonjour” to your new favorite reality TV villain, Vanderpump Rules fans. Meet Marciano Brunette: Lead Server on Lisa Vanderpump‘s new Hulu reality series Vanderpump Villa, which follows the hijinks of the hand-selected staff at her exclusive French estate Chateau Rosabelle. From taking frowned-upon shots with guests to getting into a screaming match with a costar in
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By Judy Carmack Bross Ballet dancer Misty Copeland, left, DDP Board Chair Erica Edwards, who is Executive Director of Giordano Dance Chicago, and Liza Yntema in March 2017. (Editor’s Note:  In January 2019 we profiled Liza Yntema when she launched the Dance Data Project (DDP), predicting that it could not only transform the ballet community
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Jason dives into how he’s splitting custody with his dogs post-breakup, the importance of pre- and post-nups, and how to navigate conversations around money in relationships Heidi and Spencer are joined by Jason Tartick as he shares tips from his new book, Talk Money to Me. He dives into how he’s splitting custody with his
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Attorneys for Madison Square Garden executive James Dolan are firing back at a lawsuit that alleges he pressured a masseuse into unwanted sex while his band was touring with the Eagles, calling his accuser an “opportunist” who is “looking for a quick payday.” In a motion filed Monday in Manhattan federal court, Dolan’s lawyers asked
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To make things wilder, a lot of the zombies weren’t even professional actors. Production couldn’t get enough extras, so they recruited crew members, investors, friends, and even random bystanders. Investor/co-screenwriter John A. Russo told Newsweek, “Our commercial clients surprised us, because they were straight up-and-down, suit-and-tie people, I mean, they were ultra-conservative. But some of
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