Month: July 2022

Back in 2018, the Halloween franchise got a brilliant and surprising rejuvenation. Ignoring most of the established canon, director David Gordon Green established a new timeline in the series, and in doing so reintroduced the epic battle between Jamie Lee Curtis’ Laurie Strode and the mysterious slasher Michael Myers. Four years later, that story is
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Fall is the best season for footwear, and I won’t be convinced otherwise. Sure, summer sandals and strappy heels are liberating for your pedicure, but there’s something about the versatility of fall weather combined with that crisp air that makes dressing that much more exciting. This season, the runways were chock-full of trends both new
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Today’s Featured Deals In Case You Missed Yesterday’s Most Popular Deals Previous Daily Deals The Invitation by Lucy Foley for $2.99 Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke for $3.99 Who is Maud Dixon? by Alexandra Andrews for $2.99 All Her Little Secrets by Wanda M. Morris for $1.99 Well-Behaved Indian Women by Saumya
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In this article IBM Arvind Krishna, chief executive officer of International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), during a television interview in San Francisco, California, July 13, 2022. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images IBM shares slid as much as 4% in extended trading on Monday after the company trimmed its 2022 cash forecast. It
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On a visit to Algeria, writer Henry Wismayer and photographer Marcus Westberg venture into the country’s awe-inspiring (and seldom visited) interior.  In another gulch of geological marvels, at the end of an arcade of russet outcroppings, stands The Hedgehog. Its uppermost dome is a carapace of rumpled stone; its underside is scoured smooth by eons
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Charities can apply for grants of up to £10,000 towards work ensuring their data is managed correctly, following the launch of a new fund. The Charity and Community Fund, launched by the DPO Centre, will provide voluntary organisations with discounted consultancy services to ensure their data protection work meets required standards. The fund is worth
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Travellers are bracing for another summer of stress. But this year it’s not just Covid causing complications, but also staff shortages, flight cancellations and strike action threatening to ruin holidays. In such an uncertain climate, robust travel insurance is a must. Unfortunately, new research from Which? has found that around 40 per cent of policies
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News Watch Alex G Perform “Runner” on Fallon Check out a performance of the God Save the Animals track By Evan Minsker July 19, 2022 Facebook Twitter Alex G (Photo by Todd Owyoung/NBC/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Alex G was the musical guest on last night’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He played
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It’s easy to see why Mallorca is called “la isla de la calma.” Off the coast of mainland Spain, the serene Mediterranean island charms you the moment you arrive, whether it’s with its dreamlike beaches, delicious food, or warm, laid-back atmosphere. And in these times, who among us couldn’t use a bit of calm? Mallorca,
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“One of the great things about writing a book about 1940s Hollywood is that you can watch a bunch of old movies and call it research,” Anthony Marra says about Mercury Pictures Presents, a sprawling, bighearted tragicomedy set in Hollywood during World War II, with additional storylines in Italy and Germany. It took six years
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Environmental book clubs have been on a steady rise for the last few years. They weren’t something I ever came across until the last five or so years, although they were by no means nonexistent before. But a coalition of circumstances, both disparate and related, has paved the way for book clubs focused on the
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