Month: May 2021

Jeremy Scott is fashion’s ultimate nostalgia merchant. Barbie, My Little Pony, SpongeBob SquarePants: He’s put them all on a runway at some point. A regressive mood has predominated during the pandemic—we’ve found ourselves swaddled in sweatsuits, tie-dyeing and coloring our way through quarantine as though we’re back in the recess yard. But the Moschino creative
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It is both a joke and true that my partner and I bought a garden with a house attached; while we love the house itself, which is a late 1800s row-home complete with transoms and original wood flooring, the garden was straight out of my dreams. When we first saw it, a squash vine had
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A charity that supports LGBTQI+ people through the UK asylum and immigration system has rebranded. The UK Lesbian and Gay Immigration Group announced it had changed its name to Rainbow Migration in a statement on its website today.  The name change coincides with the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia. The charity said it
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In this article DASH Sign reading We Deliver With Doordash, referencing the Doordash food delivery service, San Ramon, California, September 12, 2020. Smith Collection/Gado | Archive Photos | Getty Images DoorDash on Thursday reported a wider-than-expected quarterly loss, blaming a short-term shortage of delivery drivers as consumer demand outstripped its forecast. But the company raised
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The chairman of Dubai’s flagship airline is optimistic about a return to travel between the United Arab Emirates and the U.K. — one of its top tourism and investment partners — even as a new Covid-19 variant threatens to complicate reopening plans. The mostly-expatriate desert sheikhdom of roughly 10 million has been on the U.K.’s
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The RSPB has promised to review its posters after a birdwatcher claimed its depiction of birds was sexist.  Mya-Rose Craig, who goes under the name @BirdgirlUK on Twitter, brought the issue to the wildlife conservation charity’s attention on Friday after sharing an image from a bird-watching hide of a poster used to identify birds that
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News J. Cole Shares New “Amari” Video: Watch A fiery visual from The Off-Season By Sam Sodomsky May 17, 2021 Facebook Twitter J. Cole in “Amaria,” directed by Mez for Heirs Facebook Twitter J. Cole has shared a new video for “Amari,” from his recently released album The Off-Season. The clip was directed by Mez
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Manhattan Theatre Club’s production of Ruben Santiago-Hudson’s Lackawanna Blues is now the fifth show set to begin performances on Sept. 14, the first day of Broadway’s post-shutdown reopening. The play – written, performed and directed by Santiago-Hudson (Netflix’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom) – will be the season’s first Broadway production by a nonprofit theater company.
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With vaccines rolling out across across the world, travelers want to reclaim something most gave up during the lockdown era: the summer vacation. Travel searches are surging, and bookings aren’t far behind. But it isn’t happening uniformly across continents. Here’s who is booking, where people are traveling, and what’s beckoning travelers from their homes again.
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If you were to ask luxury brands what their thoughts are about mash-ups, chances are they will dismiss the entire idea completely. To these mega brands, the thought of sharing the spotlight with another brand means potential dilution of the brand’s prestige as well as taking the focus away from its products. Hence, in the
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Since last March, I’ve been sheltering in place. Like so many people, I miss a lot. It’s been over 14 months since I hugged a friend, ate at a restaurant, cut my hair, flew on a plane with a paperback novel, or attended a reading then drank wine from a plastic cup while wandering aisles
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