Month: March 2021

Image Credit: Getty Images Late last year, award-winning singer and songwriter Pharrell Williams, launched a genderless skincare line called Humanrace. Immediately after the release, the products were all sold out leaving fans and beauty enthusiasts wanting for more. And here’s the good news: the cult-loved beauty goodies are going to be restocked. Humanrace Skin Care
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Funding sources are projected to decline across this sector this year as the pandemic’s impact on charities continues to be “uneven and unpredictable”, according to new research. A survey by the National Council for Voluntary Organisations with Nottingham Trent and Sheffield Hallam universities asked 600 organisations for their views on the impact of the coronavirus
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Country artist Alison Krauss was only 16-years-old when she shot to stardom after releasing her first solo album “Too Late To Cry“ in 1987 … and then followed it up by joining forces with the band Union Station to form Alison Krauss & Union Station and release a string of popular country and bluegrass albums
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First of all, it would be apt to point out that this car has no connection to Sylvester Stallone. For those that were hoping for some collaboration between the actor and the German car modification firm, we’re sorry to disappoint. True to their signature design, the Mansory Stallone GTS is not for the faint of
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Somehow Beyoncé making history was the least surprising thing about this pandemic-adjusted award show. By Erin Vanderhoof March 15, 2021 It’s possible to imagine a Grammys ceremony starting with a sensuous performance by Harry Styles even before the pandemic. But the second the 2021 Grammys camera panned over to Blood Orange’s Dev Hynes hefting a
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The world of musical theatre is full of book adaptations. Since about 2010, new musicals have trended towards film and television adaptations. However, in the backlogs of Broadway, name a beloved book and there’s a chance it’s been a musical at one point or another. 75 pages of War and Peace? Musical. Jane Eyre? Musical. Dracula? At least
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San Francisco Giants pitcher Tyler Anderson (31) throws a pitch during Game 1 of MLB doubleheader between the San Diego Padres and the San Francisco Giants on September 25, 2020 at Oracle Park in San Francisco, CA. Brian Rothmuller | Icon Sportswire | Getty Images The San Francisco Giants partnered with sports marketing agency Pivot
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News Grammys 2021 Winners: See The Full List Here Beyoncé, Fiona Apple, Phoebe Bridgers, Taylor Swift, Megan Thee Stallion, Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa, and more are up for awards tonight By Evan Minsker March 14, 2021 Facebook Twitter Photo by Andy Cross/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images Facebook Twitter The 2021 Grammy Awards are
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Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez made a surprise move yesterday: The morning after multiple outlets independently reported that their relationship of four years had ended, the couple released a statement saying they were still together, though they do have some issues: “All the reports are inaccurate. We are working through some things,” the two said.
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Image Credit: Image Courtesy of Orbital Assembly Formerly known as the Von Braun Station, the proposed concept hotel is set to be built by Orbital Assembly Corporation, the world’s first space construction company. John Blincow, a former pilot, now heads both the Gateway Foundation and Orbital Assembly Corporation. Despite the global pandemic affecting all industries,
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The children’s charity Lumos has appointed Peter McDermott as its next chief executive.  McDermott, who is director at the international development consultancy Fajara Associates, succeeds Sir Roger Singleton, who has been interim chief executive of the charity since September 2019.  Singleton took up the role after Georgette Mulheir switched roles to become global strategic adviser
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(CNN) — The most luxurious thing in the sky is to stretch out on a fully flat bed and sleep your way through a night flight, arriving refreshed the next morning. It can certainly be pricey, though, with many business class seats running into the thousands of dollars, and first class sometimes into the tens
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