Month: May 2024

If you are the sort of person who can’t bear to part with sentimental objects—“That belonged to Mamaw!”—this book is for you. Packed inside The Heirloomist: 100 Heirlooms and the Stories They Tell are photographs and stories of 100 items belonging to everyday as well as famous people, including Gloria Steinem, Rosanne Cash and Gabby
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Erika and Ravie B also talk about why the show was so successful at capturing the essence of friendships in so many different forms NBC Erika is joined by photographer, director, and Office obsessive Ravie B. to go on an odyssey through their favorite friendships and relationships on The Office. They talk about individual friendships,
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How Blue’s Clues Host Steve Burns Got The Job Most millennials can’t think of a better representative of their childhood than Steve Burns, the human presenter of the animated Nickelodeon series Blue’s Clues, which he hosted from its premiere in 1996 until 2002. “I wanted to be a dangerous little short guy actor from the
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Rob Harvilla joins Yasi to talk about Steve Albini’s legacy, in music and also outside of it Photo by Mariano Regidor/Redferns Rob Harvilla joins Yasi to talk about Steve Albini’s legacy, in music and also outside of it. Host: Yasi SalekGuest: Rob HarvillaProducer: Chris SuttonAdditional Production Supervision: Justin SaylesTheme Song: Bethany Cosentino Subscribe: Spotify
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Theo remembers feeling uncomfortable with how the world saw them from a very young age. Frustrations built up, from boys assuming that they couldn’t play chess to being forced to cut their own hair because hairdressers always insisted on more feminine looks. But experiences in art school, at comic-cons and playing tabletop roleplaying games, plus
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Guru is a 2007 Mani Ratnam directorial starring Abhishek Bachchan as Gurukant “Guru” Desai, who rises from the lows to becoming a top business tycoon in Mumbai. Released on January 12, 2007, the film was a commercial success. It received positive claims from the audience and critics for the storyline and commendable acting by the
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We continue our season-long analysis of MF DOOM with a line-by-line dissection of Madvillainy’s “Strange Ways” and “Fancy Clown” Photo by Ross Gilmore/Redferns We continue our season-long analysis of MF DOOM with a line-by-line dissection of Madvillainy’s “Strange Ways” and “Fancy Clown.” Support Dissect by leaving a review or sharing this episode on social media.
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“So, Taylor, let’s maybe start,” he then teased. “She’s a prolific writer; I mean, what are we doing here? And ‘lazy’ is not a word I’d attach to Taylor!” If you’re wondering, Ryan’s revelation officially rules out the following names: Dylan, Thomas, Patti, Chelsea, Charlie, Lucy, Jack, Ken, London, Heath, West, Sarah, Hannah, Summer, Winter,
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Silk has been among the most luxurious fabrics throughout most of human history. So much so that its production method was once the object of intense secrecy and medieval James Bond-esque espionage. At this precise moment of fashion history, however, silk occupies a strange place. Although the material feels just as soft as ever, men’s
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In 2018, Kristine McDivitt-Tompkins—an American expatriate living in Chile and the former CEO of high-end outdoor clothing retailer Patagonia—donated to the Chilean government one million acres of land held by Tompkins Conservation. Combined with nine million acres of existing federal land, the bequest led to the creation of five new national parks and the expansion
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