Nevertheless, Pattinson says, he conceived of a brand name for his product, a soft little moniker that kind of summed up what he thought his pasta creation looked like: Piccolini Cuscino. Little Pillow. He thought he’d give the product another go, with me now: “Maybe if I say it in GQ, maybe, like, a partner
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At one of Donald Trump’s press conferences this week, he appeared with a banner behind him proclaiming in all caps that “AMERICA LEADS THE WORLD IN TESTING.” It was an obvious lie—the U.S. lags far behind other countries that have managed to get their coronavirus outbreaks under control, like Denmark, Germany, and New Zealand. But
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Cognac—which is a type of brandy (we’ll get to that)—has always had an unfairly snooty image. It’s the building block for the Sidecar and the original Sazarac—real down-to-earth cocktail classics. As a result of the French embrace of Black servicemen in World War II, they drank it often. Before it was getting shouted out by
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Whether 2020 is bringing out your minimalist side or your wildest fashion instincts, there are plenty of big fits worth celebrating. Timothée Chalamet in New York, December 15, 2020. MEGA / Getty Images Timothée Chalamet Bonus points for snagging a classic Prada nylon jacket that isn’t in classic Prada nylon black. Playboi Carti (and Kid
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Each week, GQ utilizes the latest in deal-identifying technology—i.e. a couple of our staffers spend most of the day shopping online—to uncover all the wildest markdowns on wardrobe-boosting buys from the best men’s clothing sales on the internet. In this week’s episode, a perfect blazer for whenever we can party again, a slick watch to
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“Puchi Puchi” could be the new New Year drink. Bottle-fermented sparkling sake “Awasake,” or foam sake, is already winning awards. In Tokyo’s recent International SAKE Challenge, the Dewazakura Sake Brewery’s sparkling sake in Zendo City in Japan’s   Yamagata Prefecture won first prize. The brewery opened in 1892, and its “Ichiro” and “Dewanosato” sakes are well-known.
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Posted by Hilli, Assistant Editor on January 28, 2019 This morning the American Library Association (ALA) announced the top prizes in children’s and young adult literature, including the Caldecott, Newbery and Printz awards. Scroll on to see the full list of winners and read more about these acclaimed books! NEWBERY MEDAL, for the most outstanding contribution to children’s
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I have a little collection of sapphic Christmas books that I save up to read in December. It isn’t a long list, but I try to make room for at least one every year. At first, I wasn’t sure why I was doing it. I don’t feel a strong pull towards Christmas books in general—although
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Between parent company Disney and its subsidiaries, including Lucasfilm and Marvel, approximately 80,000 announcements issued forth from the Investor Day meeting on December 11. Several of them, at least several of the ones I actually paid attention to, involved Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings, the company’s first film focusing on a Chinese hero and
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I don’t have to tell you that the holidays look different this year. You know. We’re all making adjustments to how we would normally celebrate the winter holidays, and it might not feel as cheerful as it normally would. I wasn’t really feeling the holiday spirit until my dearest childhood friend sent me a video
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First published in 2002, Eragon is the first in Christopher Paolini’s beloved fantasy series The Inheritance Cycle. It’s such a fun and epic fantasy romp following the story of young hero Eragon and his dragon friend Saphira, who encounter elves, witches, and warriors as they are drawn into a war that will change the world.
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Dragon Hoops by Gene Luen Yang for $2.99 Remembrance by Rita Woods for $2.99 The Eyre Affair: A Thursday Next Novel by Jasper Fforde for $1.99 Lakewood by Megan Giddings for $1.99 The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle for
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Throughout history, the passions of men have always been considered to be very straightforward and public. However, in recent years, Canadian men have shown that they not only have a few tricks up their sleeves but are also very versatile. Younger men have been slowly changing the way masculinity is defined for the last few
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The holiday season is upon us and we’re gearing up to spend more time than ever with the family in the kitchen. Whether you’re planning to prepare a full course meal or just some fun holiday candies, here are a few essential items to add to your kitchen this season. Kitchen Guide Victorinox In 1884,
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Guys who are seeking style that goes well past their wardrobe can count on the addition of accessories to kick their getting-ready game up a notch. Watches have always been a sign of sophistication, sportiness, sex appeal, and swagger. Even if a man isn’t much into bracelets or necklaces, a watch is certainly a different
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Posted by Hilli, Assistant Editor on January 30, 2019 We couldn’t be more excited to reveal the cover for bestselling author Jennifer A. Nielsen’s upcoming middle grade historical, Words on Fire, which will be published by Scholastic on September 24, 2019! In a story that sounds perfect for fans of The Book Thief, Nielsen will transport
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We are huge fans of Shelly Laurenston here at BookPage HQ, so we were pretty much over the moon to learn that she’ll be releasing a new fantasy romance series under her other pen name, G.A. Aiken. The Scarred Earth Saga will kick off with The Blacksmith Queen on August 27, and it sounds like readers who
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