Month: November 2020

If anyone knows how to look glam in an ugly holiday sweater, it’s models Josephine Skriver and Jasmine Tookes. They’ve recently teamed up with Tanqueray to share their styling secrets—plus their best holiday hosting tips for a small ugly sweater themed get-together—in a brand-new video. Tanqueray No. TEN tanqueray.com The best friends and co-creators of
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It’s that time of year for everyone to start releasing their “Best Of” lists. Here at Book Riot, we love seeing what other publications choose for the best books of the year. Yesterday, Amazon released their picks for the best books of 2020. The list, selected by Amazon editors, includes a total of 100 titles
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Known for writing the 30 Days of Night comic series, horror creator Steve Niles is continuing his work in the genre by launching Monster Forge Productions, THR reports tonight. Niles has partnered with Shannon Eric Denton to launch the company, which has its sights set on “a spectrum of horror properties, ranging from light monster
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Comedian Nicole Byer resurfaced a throwback selfie of Khloe Kardashian to make a quip about the ‘KUWTK’ star’s ‘old face,’ amid buzz surrounding Khloe’s seemingly unrecognizable chin. Nicole Byer, 34, couldn’t resist the opportunity to poke fun at Khloe Kardashian’s seemingly changing appearance — which has been a hot topic recently — on Twitter. To
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Amazon is set to find the beat with the upcoming Sound of Metal starring Riz Ahmed which hits select theaters today before moving to Prime Video on December 4. The film marks the feature directorial debut of Darius Marder, who co-wrote the movie with Abraham Marder. Sound of Metal follows punk-metal drummer Ruben (Ahmed) who begins to experience intermittent hearing
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TV host Mickey Burns follows up his autobiography “From The Projects To Profiles: A Memoir” by releasing the incredible new coffee table book “Inside Celebrity Profiles: A Visual Journey”, both released by New Haven Publishing. The Award-Winning television series “Profiles with Mickey Burns”, filmed in Times Square in the heart of New York City –
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There’s a passage in the opening of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, John Berendt’s 1994 treatise on Southern manners undone, where Savannah antiques dealer Jim Williams delivers a withering critique of Southern aristocracy. “Blue bloods are so inbred and weak,” Williams says. “All those generations of importance and grandeur to live up
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Non-binary model and activist Jules Guaitamacchi. (Supplied) Trans and non-binary people exist everywhere. Even in your workplace. But this can be a challenge: a third of UK employers admit they wouldn’t hire someone who is openly trans, and one in eight trans employees report being physically attacked by colleagues or customers in the last year.
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This week, El Paso, Texas, approached a breaking point. On Monday and Tuesday alone, the city reported 1,550 and 994 new cases of COVID-19, respectively, bringing the total to about 76,000 cases this year. The situation has reportedly been dire for about a month, leading to echoes of March and April: makeshift morgues and hospitals
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