Month: June 2024

With house music becoming a worldwide phenomenon, its story of origin is often overlooked. Beyoncé helped spread awareness of its history and the genre itself with her album, ‘Renaissance.’ Keep watching to find out how it emerged and grew in popularity overtime! Transcript: Tetris Kelly: We experienced the “Renaissance” and for Black Music Month we’re
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Times are a changin’. Skincare isn’t just for the ladies these days. Modern men have begun taking skin care seriously to the point that they’ll cleanse, moisturize, and exfoliate daily. Despite this, there are cases where a few impurities remain, no matter how effective your cleansers are. Adding face toners as part of your grooming
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Have you been involved in a car accident that wasn’t your fault? If yes, then you could be eligible for compensation. Compensation is paid to the victims of car accidents to make it easier for them to move forward with their lives. Unfortunately, while compensation is very helpful, recovery can still be difficult. Learning how
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Panchayat season 3 has been gaining viewers’ attention since its digital release on May 28, 2024. While most viewers have enjoyed the rural political drama, some are still in the process of watching it. With its third installment, the Panchayat franchise has once again carved a special place in the audience’s hearts. After its dramatic
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Don’t remember who’s on Team Green or Team Black? Wondering which dragons are ready to fight in the upcoming civil war? And need a refresher on navigating the Westerosi continent? We have you covered in this primer for ‘HotD’ Season 2. HBO/Ringer illustration After nearly two years, we’re finally returning to Westeros for Season 2
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Ryen and Bryan join Bill to talk about some NBA Finals narratives before diving into a discussion on modern sports shows Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images In Part 1 of a two-part podcast, The Ringer’s Bill Simmons is joined by Ryen Russillo to discuss the Mavericks-Celtics NBA Finals, a look back on
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Welcome to Today in Books, where we report on literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Reflecting on 75 Years of the National Book Awards In the run-up to the 75th anniversary of the National Book Awards later this year, The Washington Post has invited authors who have been honored by
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Every month, I round up the links that you all clicked on the most from last month’s Our Queerest Shelves newsletters. I love seeing which titles caught your eye — was it because you wanted to buy it right that second, or you just wanted to learn more about it? I can’t know that for
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Here we go, the news stories Today in Books readers clicked on most this week! And here are a bunch of interesting links that didn’t quite make the cut for the full TiB treatment this week but are still worth your time. The comments section is moderated according to our community guidelines. Please check them
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K-dramas, or South Korean scripted TV shows, have long been captivating international audiences. Their popularity has skyrocketed in recent years, most notably with the 2021 success of “Squid Game,” which remains Netflix’s most-watched series. Today K-dramas make up some of the best-performing content on various streaming platforms, regularly occupying several of the spots on Netflix’s
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