Month: July 2024

It would be an understatement to say that Hey Dudes are controversial. For every Reddit thread that’s filled with people complaining about the shoes, there’s a number of die-hard fans defending the brand. But, even if they’re polarizing, it’s nonetheless true that the ultra-comfortable shoes have slowly but surely been taking over the world since
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Jodi and Chelsea also give some personal updates and way-too-personal Gypsy Rose Blanchard updates Photo by Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images It’s the musical episode! Jodi and Chelsea start off by giving some personal updates and way-too-personal Gypsy Rose Blanchard updates (2:26), then immediately hole up in Hater’s Corner to talk about Katy
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Do Art History Majors Really Face the Worst Job Prospects of Any Profession? 18 July 2024 Art World Art History majors face an unemployment rate of 8 percent, a new study has found. Fine Arts 1 building on the Campus of California State University Long Beach in Long Beach, CA, 2022. Photo: Gary Coronado /
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Disclaimer: The article contains mentions of murder. Reader discretion is advised. In June 2024, the court found Wade Wilson, who kept his name after the popular Marvel character Deadpool, guilty of the murders of two women in October 2019. Per reports, authorities arrested Wilson after he admitted to the killings to his father. Subsequently, the
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Drea De Matteo’s Son, 13, Edits Her OnlyFans Photos Last year, Emmy-winning actor Drea de Matteo revealed that she had launched an OnlyFans account after her refusal to have the COVID-19 vaccine apparently saw her acting opportunities dry up. “OnlyFans saved my life, 100 percent. I can’t believe I’m saying that, but it really did
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Inspired by the South African story of Jock of The Bushveld by Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, Jock Safari Lodge is a dream destination situated in a private concession in the famed Kruger National Park. Departing from Cape Town International Airport on a Tuesday morning, my daughter and I are beyond excited to take a flight with
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R. Eric Thomas reflects on the experience of returning home in his funny, forthright Congratulations, The Best Is Over!. Accompanied by his partner, David, a Presbyterian minister, Thomas leaves Philadelphia and goes back to Baltimore, Maryland, where he grew up, only to find a once-familiar landscape very much altered. In this inspired collection, he showcases
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Juliet and Nora Princiotti get into Netflix’s follow-up to ‘Quarterback’—‘Receiver’—and the nature of stardom in the NFL Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images Juliet is joined by Ringer colleague and NFL celebrity authority Nora Princiotti to talk about Receiver, Netflix’s follow-up to Quarterback. They have a lot of questions about who the show is for, how
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Snakes on the sidewalk. No, it’s not a new Samuel L. Jackson movie. The snakes are real, and are just one of the seemingly endless challenges facing summer theatre companies and festivals as they struggle toward recovery after 2020. Snakes—and skunks and bears, oh my—are showing up in theatre communities as their habitats shrink, giving
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