This September, many Florida elementary students may be entering classrooms stripped of their books. Between the state’s new “Don’t Say Gay” educational gag order and its 2021 law forbidding teaching “Critical Race Theory” — which is a term that has been twisted by the right to be represent something completely divorced from the actual theory
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L-Beauty, Must Have Products Green skincare guru Tata Harper is not the only “jeta”.  Along with Birchbox’s Katia Beauchamp,   the Colombian company based at her Julius Kingdom farm in Vermont has inspired other central and south American-inspired and owned beauty brands.  L could be liners and lash. As in Ukash.  L could be L’Oriel,
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Before this little one was spitting beats and rapping her way to the Grammy’s stage, she was just a cool, little girl break dancing her socks off and bouncing between New York and Los Angeles, California. This cute kid knows how to entertain a crowd and keep her fans … AKA her ‘Kittens’ on their
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“LMBT1” (Let Me Be The One) is the galvanized new single from Sugar Addikt that will have you believing that this is their world and we’re all just living in it. Set to an otherworldly percussive beat that amplifies the nuances of lead singer and songwriter Vanessa Littrell,’s voice “LMBT1” is as atmospheric as it
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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Panel  On July 22 at Hall H, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power panel was hosted by none other than one of J.R.R Tolkien‘s biggest fans: Stephen Colbert. The Late Show host—who often discusses his love for the novels on the show—described the upcoming Amazon Prime Video series as “a story
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From the return of Daredevil to more Kang the Conqueror teases, the MCU’s Hall H return did not disappoint. By William Goodman July 24, 2022 Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.Courtesy of Marvel Studios via YouTube. There was no doubt about what the main event at San Diego Comic-Con 2022 would be. Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige
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There are many molded armchairs, but there is only one Eames molded armchair. In 1948, Charles and Ray Eames, two legends of mid-century modern design, entered the Museum of Modern Art’s “International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture Design.” The goal of the competition was to mass produce a chair with a single-piece design that would make
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