Month: May 2024

Jennifer Lopez Asked About Ben Affleck Amid Marriage Speculation No matter what might be happening in her personal life, Jennifer Lopez is sticking to business. Though they’ve been seen together since the claims that they’re “taking a second” to figure things out, neither Ben nor J.Lo has been asked publicly about their martial woes —
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Tyson, Riley, and Cody also discuss what may have been the defining factor for the jury when deciding the winner of this season CBS ‌The winner of Season 46 has been chosen! Tyson and Riley are joined by Cody from Season 43 to recap the exciting finale of Survivor Season 46. They talk about their
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View image in fullscreen Review Nostalgia: A History of a Dangerous Emotion by Agnes Arnold-Forster review – the past isn’t a foreign place The historian’s wide-ranging exploration of wistful reminiscence cautiously champions its benefits to society and challenges the view that it is dangerous and foolish Agnes Arnold-Forster was once a very nostalgic child. An
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James Lafferty‘s wife just gets it.  The One Tree Hill alum shared that Alexandra Park—who he tied the knot with in 2022—is in awe of the teen drama’s intense fanbase, explaining that she thinks it’s “surreal.”  “It’s surreal for everybody involved,” James exclusively told E! News during the One Tree Hill Charity Basketball Game on May 19, “for me
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Erika and her two close friends talk about some of the best friends-to-lovers narratives in movies and TV ABC In our final episode of What About Your Friends?, Erika and her two close friends Clover Hope and Tracey L. Ford discuss one of the great tropes in storytelling: when friends become lovers. From classics of
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Bryan sits down with the writer to discuss various elements of his career Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto via Getty Images Last week, Bryan went to the Santa Fe International Literary Festival and was able to speak with Patrick Radden Keefe. They discussed a few things about Patrick’s career, including: How Patrick discovered magazines in junior
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View image in fullscreen The big idea: the simple trick that can sabotage your critical thinking Influencers and politicians use snappy cliches to get you on side – but you can fight fire with fire Since the moment I learned about the concept of the “thought-terminating cliche” I’ve been seeing them everywhere I look: in
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The Voice wrapped up its 25th season, welcoming first-time coaching duo Dan + Shay to the panel and marking the show’s second season without OG coach Blake Shelton, as Asher HaVon was crowned the winner on Tuesday (May 21).  Following performances of Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You” on Monday night, then, on Tuesday’s final,
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Interested in learning about Am I Ok?‘s release date, trailer, cast, and plot? Look no further as we have all the information you need. Am I Ok? is an upcoming comedy-drama romance movie directed by Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne from a script written by Lauren Pomerantz. The story follows a woman who realizes she
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Nothing says comfort and confidence in quite such an attractive way as Italian loafers. The famously well made and beautifully designed shoes coming out of Italy have stood as the height of luxury for generations. And, as you’ll see in this list, nothing has changed. Well, that’s not quite true because globalization has transformed the
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Erica Ezeifedi, Associate Editor, is a transplant from Nashville, TN that has settled in the North East. In addition to being a writer, she has worked as a victim advocate and in public libraries, where she has focused on creating safe spaces for queer teens, mentorship, and providing test prep instruction free to students. Outside
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Just two months removed from winning four Oscars for his surprise hit ‘Poor Things,’ the Greek director returns to his experimental roots—with mixed results—with ‘Kinds of Kindness’ Searchlight/Getty Images/Ringer illustration Within the first few seconds of Yorgos Lanthimos’s Kinds of Kindness, the audience at my Cannes press screening erupted into applause. I think the reasons
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The Safekeep, Yael van der Wouden’s debut novel, is set in 1961 rural Holland. At 30, Isabel is living in the house where she was raised after the death of her father forced the family’s move from the city and into a furnished house their uncle Karel found for them. Isabel lives a circumscribed and
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