Month: January 2023

We’ve all been there: you finally find a deodorant that works, but it leaves white marks or yellow residue behind. Fortunately, the best deodorants that doesn’t stain clothes is out there—in fact, there are several. But first, it’s important to know why certain deodorants wreck our clothes and which ingredients are the culprits. Two issues
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Since James Cameron re-emerged towards the big screen with the long-awaited release of Avatar: The Way of Water, Valentine’s weekend will have Titanic sail its way into theaters 25 years later. However, there was something very strange about the upcoming release’s new poster. As Kate Winslet’s hair was strangely edited in this piece of advertisement,
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Galeon 560 Fly Galeon is preparing to launch the 560 Fly, which sits between the iconic 500 Fly — the model that popularised the brand’s drop-down sides and waterside bar — and the Galeon 640 (click for Review) and 650 models. Featuring an overall length of 57ft 7in, the upcoming model has a 53ft 5in hull with
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When Henrietta Weldon’s parents decide that she should switch from private to public school for seventh grade, Henri is excited—and determined to hide her nerves. Between her messy bedroom and her struggles with math, Henri’s family of competitive overachievers treat her like “a problem to be solved.” Her older sister, Kat, refuses to answer Henri’s
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While Merriam-Webster declared 2022 the year of “gaslighting,” hundreds of linguistic scholars from the American Dialect Society voted in the suffix “-ussy” as their word of the year. First, there was “bussy,” a portmanteau of “boy” and “pussy”. It was added to Urban Dictionary in 2007, and that entry claims it’s been around in LGBTQ
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The SAG Awards are headed to Netflix, beginning in 2024. Before that, the 2023 telecast will stream live on Netflix’s YouTube channel. The unprecedented move begins a multi-year partnership between Netflix and the guild. The live telecasts will be available in all locations Netflix is available, so this should help get more eyes on the
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Jewish Women’s Aid has appointed Alison Rosen as its new chief executive.  Rosen will replace Naomi Dickson, who spent more than 16 years with the organisation, including eight years as chief executive. Dickson is now chief executive of the Jewish charity Norwood.  Before joining JWA, Rosen spent four years as chief executive of the healthcare
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There’s no better time to plan a UK road trip. Begin by plotting a winding route and then get set to head for some of the most beautiful scenery the British Isles has to offer. With gorgeous national parks, cities filled with things to do and so much history to offer, there’s something for everyone
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Is it just me, or are slouchy boots suddenly everywhere? Whether flat or heeled, mid-calf or knee-high, leather or denim, the options appear to be boundless—and omnipresent. The accessory’s sheer versatility renders it an infinitely wearable accessory for pretty much any occasion, complementing nearly every aesthetic, from indie sleaze to coastal grandmother. While scrunched silhouettes
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News Watch Alvvays Perform “Belinda Says” on Fallon The band rang in their late-night TV debut with the Blue Rev song By Nina Corcoran January 11, 2023 Facebook Twitter Alvvays on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, January 2022 (Todd Owyoung/NBC) Facebook Twitter Alvvays appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday night
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Set in the isolated backwaters of Ljosland, an alternate version of Iceland, Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries follows the eponymous Dr. Wilde in her quest to investigate and catalog the Hidden Ones, mysterious faeries that inhabit the land surrounding the town of Hrafnsvik. Solitary by nature, Emily is more at home making deals with brownies
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In 2015, Alex Gino published George, the story of a transgender 4th grade girl learning to accept herself and to come out to her loved ones. In 2021, to remedy their mistake of deadnaming the main character, Gino re-released the book as Melissa. Regardless of title, Melissa has made the American Librarian Association’s top ten
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