Month: May 2024

Perhaps no area of bodily real estate is more valuable—and more overlooked—than your wrist. It may feel like no one’s looking, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Your choice to drape a fine watch over your wrist as opposed to a lesser object speaks directly to your appreciation of the exceptional.  If this
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A fragrance collection is never considered a problem. That is until you amass more bottles than your space can handle. If you’re tired of cluttered countertops and overcrowded cabinets, the best perfume organizer is the ultimate solution to give your scents their very own home. In general, perfume and cologne can be tricky to store.
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Like all the best things in menswear, the Cuban collar shirt is a must-have because it’s versatile. You could wear the same one to a summer wedding and again to the beach the following weekend. This type of shirt is something of a comeback hero of men’s wardrobes. Also known as a revere collar or
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We’re going to assume that you’ve heard of the mohawk, that pointy, green thing that lived on the heads of punk rockers and which has also been co-opted in other forms by men as diverse as Travis Bickle, Mr T and David Beckham. It’s a strong look. You may not, however, be as confident identifying
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The driving shoe is an incredibly useful addition to your summer wardrobe. It is an elegant combination of the penny loafer’s dressiness and the traditional moccasin’s comfort. More urbane than the boat shoe and not as precious as the Belgian loafer, it sits perfectly within the sometimes dreaded smart-casual clothing category and is the only
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If you want to lead a full and happy life, it’s important to look after your physical health. That’s why people seek tips for a strong and healthy spine and use ergonomic furniture. Sometimes, people experience mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially the spine. This article explains how chiropractors treat these conditions, restoring balance
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Chloe Fineman Reacts To Cannes Film Festival Look Hate As you know, the Cannes Film Festival is currently underway, showcasing some of the most promising and anticipated movies of 2024. On Thursday, Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis premiered, and of course, since it features Chloe Fineman, she came! She wore a glamorous floor-length Celine gown covered
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I Saw the TV Glow is, on its surface, a movie about identity and teenage isolation. But it’s also about how we attach those ideas to art and entertainment consumption during our formative years. And on yet another level, A24’s new psychological coming-of-age drama is about the mediums through which art and entertainment are passed
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Jodi and Chelsea chat about some of the shows they’re watching right now, including John Mulaney’s ‘Everybody’s in L.A.’ Netflix Jodi and Chelsea dive into the internet’s obsessions this week, including the newest three-minute Wicked trailer (4:45), Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie’s mysterious new show (13:53), and a plethora of salacious Bravo drama (19:35). Then
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Sean, Amanda, and Chris are here to weigh in on the coolest scene from an action movie Paramount Pictures We are drafting again! Sean, Amanda, and Chris Ryan reunite for a draft of the coolest scenes in action movie history. Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda DobbinsGuest: Chris RyanSenior Producer: Bobby Wagner Subscribe: Spotify / Apple
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Women Are Roasting The Kansas City Chiefs On Instagram On May 11th, Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker gave a commencement address to graduates from Benedictine College. During his speech to the private Catholic liberal arts college in Kansas, he suggested Pride Month was a “deadly sin,” condemned abortion rights, and informed women that they
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Chris and Andy also discuss Bob Iger’s admission that he tried to tell too many stories at the start of streaming and the many prequels being announced, starting with ‘Dune: Prophecy’ HBO Chris and Andy discuss standing ovation culture at the Cannes Film Festival (01:29), and Bob Iger’s admission that he tried to tell too
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