Most of the prehistoric Acipenser family members have now defected to the West from the Caspian, Black, and Azov seas. Many are currently thriving in Italy. China (“Kaluga Queen”) Canada (British Colombia’s “Northern Divine”), the UK “Exmoor Caviar and the Addey family’s “KC Caviar” Saudi Arabia (“Caviar Court” in Damman), Moldova,  Poland, France (where Russian
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Roommates, another celebrity has unfortunately tested positive for COVID-19—and this time it’s DJ Mustard. DJ Mustard shocked fans when he broke the news on social media that he contracted COVID-19, while also asking for prayers. DJ Mustard, the multi-platinum selling producer, who recently got married to his long-time girlfriend Chanel Thierry, just announced that he
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Fashion Designer Lily Samii. Photo by Nathan DeHart For the first time in her storied fashion career, designer Lily Samii shares personal moments of success and defeat in her new book, A Journey Through Life & Fashion, published by Lucia|Marquand. The beautiful, large format, coffee table tome is not simply a picturesque objet d’art; it provides a
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Despite the once-in-a-lifetime economic uncertainty—and dismal retail forecast—brought on by the coronavirus, John Elliott is feeling hopeful. Excited, even. Perhaps it’s that the designer is quarantining in sunny Los Angeles with his wife and newborn daughter, or that Elliott is known, in part, for his cozy sweats, the one product category that’s boomed as folks
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Based on Aldous Huxley‘s groundbreaking novel, Brave New World imagines a utopian society that has achieved peace and stability through the prohibition of monogamy, privacy, money, family, and history itself. As citizens of New London, Bernard Marx (Harry Lloyd, Game of Thrones, The Theory of Everything) and Lenina Crowne (Jessica Brown Findlay, Winter’s Tale, Downton
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Posted by Lily, Associate Editor on December 17, 2018 When a rumor recently surfaced that Netflix was pulling “Friends” from its lineup at the end of the year, Twitter collectively lost its mind. No need to panic yet (Netflix has the rights to the ’90s phenomenon till the end of 2019), but the uproar proved
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