Month: December 2022

There are many similarities between whisky and coffee. Of the many congruities, the most poignant affinity would probably be the robust culture that has accompanied the drinks for over 1,000 years. The act of consuming these reinvigorating drinks itself could be treated as a ritual of sorts where an elaborate process is observed. In appreciation
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‘Frazzled’ charity leaders are worrying about recruitment and retention as well as exhaustion, according to new research. A new report published by the research charity IVAR identified three main concerns that charity leaders in the UK share. They are continued social and political volatility, difficulty in recruiting and retaining staff and exhaustion across the sector
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The Central Business District of Pittsburgh J. Altdorfer Photography | Getty Images After bidding wars during the pandemic, demand for home purchases has fallen amid higher mortgage interest rates. That dynamic has made some markets are more attractive for first-time home buyers for 2023, according to a Zillow report released this week. The real estate
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Designed to be more ecological, more accessible and more connected, the Lagoon 51 unveiled in 2022 further refreshes the brand’s midsize offerings following the release of the 55 last year. This year, the doors of the International Multihull Show at La Grande Motte had barely closed when the pontoons opened, releasing the 51’s ‘world premiere’
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News Watch SZA’s New “Nobody Gets Me” Video Bradley Calder directs a clip of SZA ruminating on a rooftop By Jazz Monroe December 9, 2022 Facebook Twitter SZA in “Nobody Gets Me,” directed by Bradley Calder Facebook Twitter SZA has shared a video for “Nobody Gets Me,” marking the release day of new album SOS.
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View gallery Image Credit: Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock Lauren Spencer Smith is a singer-songwriter. She has reached over 41.1 million listeners on Spotify alone. In Dec. 2022, she is set to perform at Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve. There are many up-and-coming singers making their mark today, but Lauren Spencer Smith, 19, just has that extra special
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Determining the best audiobooks of all time is a highly subjective process. What makes an audiobook the best? Do they have to have famous narrators or an ensemble cast? Are the most popular audiobooks the best, or do they have to be award-winning to be the best? Audiobooks have come a long way since their
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Calm Caribbean waters protected by the second largest barrier reef in the world, consistently warm weather that basically begs you to cool off in the water, and a long list of coastal villages each with their own seaside charm: Belize has basically everything a beach lover is looking for. Except for lots of beaches. At
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Who hasn’t wanted, at least once, to stay in a castle? Particularly a Scottish Baronial castle bristling with turrets and towers, castellations and crenelations, with the promise of fragrant peat fires and sweeping staircases designed for grand entrances. Castles also tend to come with pleasing views and extensive gardens (and in Scotland often some craggy
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Editor’s note: Deadline presents the 43rd episode of its video series Take Two, in which Pete Hammond and Todd McCarthy tackle the artistry of films just opening in theaters every weekend. Each has reviewed and written about the craft for decades and built a remarkable breadth of knowledge of films past and present. What we hoped for
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With our nation sweeping up eight awards at the 2022 Asian Academy Creative Awards — it ranges from “Changi Airport: Battling The Pandemic” which won Best Branded Programme or Series to Mark Lee winning Best Comedy Performance for “It’s All Your Fault!” — here, the complete winners list across both nights. Night 1: Best Adaptation of an Existing Format
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Courtesy + Design Leah Romero As one of the most influential models of the past several years, Paloma Elsesser knows a thing or two about fashion, taste, and the finer things in life. Walking the runways of fashion week(s), starring in campaigns from Victoria’s Secret to Vans, and boasting countless editorial shoots can do that.
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By Noel Ranosme The Canadian Press Posted December 9, 2022 12:28 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size A coming-of-age film set in Scarborough and an immigrant story that’s been a hit on the awards circuit are among the Toronto International Film Festival’s top selections of the year. TIFF’s annual Canada’s Top Ten
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“Fake news” has been the news for years, thanks to a president who helped empower distrust in people and institutions which have experience, expertise, and history in delivering information. But from “fake news” has been the larger discussion of mis- and disinformation, which themselves have been used to weaponize authority. But what exactly does misinformation
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Smiling female professor reading an e-mail on a computer in the classroom. Copy space. Skynesher | E+ | Getty Images In October 2021, the Biden administration announced a one-year opportunity for student loan borrowers pursuing the Public Service Loan Forgiveness to get closer to being debt-free. Signed into law by then-President George W. Bush in
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