Month: January 2020

The writer without and with makeup (Photo: Anne Thériault) I am not a morning person in general, but if there’s one part of my daily get-up-and-out-the-door dance that I particularly begrudge, it’s the time spent putting on makeup. It’s not that my makeup routine is very lengthy—15 minutes, tops—or complicated, but still, it vexes me.
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EXCLUSIVE: As we step foot on the ground at the Sundance Film Festival today, we’ve confirmed that 12 people of the near 30-person staff at Aviron Pictures were pinkslipped on Friday and issued their final paychecks. Domestic theatrical distribution president Greg Forston and his team were eliminated, in addition to EVP Publicity and Promotion Claire Heath.
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Donald Trump’s presidency has long been plagued by accusations that he’s profiting off his office, as the Trump Organization has benefited from the MAGA mainstays at his Pennsylvania Avenue hotel, the foreign governments booking their travel at Trump properties—and, of course, the president’s frequent golf outings and Mar-a-Lago trips. And according to a new lawsuit,
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Sponsored by Book Riot’s new literary fiction podcast Novel Gazing. These deals were active as of this writing, but may expire soon, so get them while they’re hot! Today’s Featured Deals The Paris Wife by Paula McLain for $2.99. Get it here, or just click on the cover image below. The Black House by Patricia Highsmith for $1.99. Get it
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The government has launched a new online portal today to help charities manage safeguarding concerns and allegations. The portal, hosted on the official government website gov.uk, offers step-by-step guidance on what charities should do if they have concerns about safeguarding and helps them identify the right people to contact about their concerns. It will also
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Medical staff carry a box as they walk at the Jinyintan hospital, where the patients with pneumonia caused by the new strain of coronavirus are being treated, in Wuhan, Hubei province, China January 10, 2020. Reuters World health officials hesitated Wednesday to designate an outbreak of a flu-like coronavirus that’s killed at least 17 people
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The award is an independent seal of excellence that recognises businesses for delivering exceptional experiences, as rated by real customers. Simon Hodge, Managing Director of Tailor Made Rail, commented: “we’re very excited to receive this award from Feefo because it’s based on the feedback of real customers, who are the most important judges of all
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Emma McIntyreGetty Images A source would like People‘s readers to know—before they get too excited about any SAG reunion PDA—that Jennifer Aniston is just friends with her ex-husband Brad Pitt. Aniston “is not dating Brad,” the source explicitly said. “They are friends and happy for each other. They want nothing but happiness for each other.
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Charities will face significant competition from the private sector when trying to attract sufficient staff and volunteers to meet rising demand for their services, and must seriously look at how to attract new talent into the sector, the chief executive of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations has warned. Karl Wilding yesterday told an event
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday called Boeing a “big disappointment” after the manufacturer pushed back when it expects its beleaguered 737 Max to return to service after two fatal crashes. “Very disappointing company,” Trump told CNBC’s Joe Kernen in an interview when asked about Boeing’s new timeline. “This is one of the greatest companies of
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IBM stock moved as much as 5% higher on Tuesday after the company reported fourth-quarter results that beat analysts’ estimates and forecast earnings growth in 2020. Here’s how the company did: Earnings: Excluding certain items, $4.71 per share, vs. $4.69 per share as expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. Revenue: $21.77 billion, vs. $21.64 billion
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Next to losing ‘wood’, nothing is quite as terrifying to a man as losing his hair. A thick thatch has long, if erroneously, been associated with both masculinity and virility. A full head of hair is related to neither, of course, but that doesn’t stop men fretting about their follicles. So much so that a
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Growing tired with mass-produced collections and the relentless pace of seasonal launches,  Gaultier dissolved his ready-to-wear label in In 2014. After 50 years creating and curating looks and aesthetics for the runway, Jean Paul Gaultier announced that his upcoming Haute Couture show during the Paris week, set to take place on January 22, would be
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Global index and fund provider MSCI said Tuesday that investors need to more readily integrate ESG metrics, or a company’s environmental, social and governance factors, into investing philosophies. “We are sounding the alarm bells that if you are an investment institution and you’re not embracing this and taking it into account, it’s going to be
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photos courtesy of The West Hollywood EDITION Located on the corner of West Sunset Boulevard and North Doheny Drive, The West Hollywood EDITION opened in November 2019, bringing the first true luxury lifestyle hotel experience to the Sunset Strip. The debut West Coast hotel in the EDITION collection features 190 guest rooms and suites, 20
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