Month: March 2023

For all that Cornish tourism has evolved in recent years, be it in terms of design, gastronomy or whatever else, it is still at heart a bucket-and-spade kind of place, with the sort of wholesome seaside appeal that used to lure Victorian holidaymakers in their droves. Today it remains one of the most perennially popular
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Who did not manage to get the trust back on their side? On Survivor Season 44 Episode 2, the drama surrounding a hidden power and someone not telling their tribe caused sent ripple effects through groups. As paranoia started to set in as looming suspicion became the elephant in the room, many friendships imploded. Elsewhere,
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Photo by Gabby Jones/Bloomberg via Getty Images News Spotify Launches Vertical Video Feed The streamer takes direct aim at TikTok with endless feeds of vertical video By Matthew Ismael Ruiz March 9, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter During its 90-minute Stream On presentation broadcast live from Los Angeles, Spotify announced major changes to its app
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Color: We can’t not see it, and yet we’re frequently unaware of the power of its strategic use, even as we feel the effects. But you’ll never take color for granted again after perusing Charles Bramesco’s Colors of Film, which explores the palettes used in 50 iconic films through four eras of cinema. Bramesco’s discussion
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Dear Reese (can I call you Reese?), I recently saw your #ReesesBookClub announcement where you revealed Kristin Hannah’s book The Nightingale as your March book club pick. Normally, I wouldn’t have even given it a second thought. But I watched the video because a fellow Rioter mentioned that the book was ostensibly chosen in response
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Head to the Caribbean and you’re in for a treat. The weather is often amazing and most of the islands that comprise the region have lush palm trees and fine yellow sand leading to turquoise waters. It’s not hard to see why millions of people come to this part of the world to escape the grind and
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In 1767, Phillis Wheatley arrived in Boston via a slave ship at the age of 7. In the years leading up to the start of the American Revolution in 1775, she became famous across New England and in London for her poetry. For all her talent and influence on the issues of her day, such
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The Oceanis Yacht 60 features hull design by Robert Biscontini Having kick-started the Oceanis Yacht series with the former 62, Beneteau followed up in 2020 with the Oceanis Yacht 54, the ‘Yacht’ designation differentiating the top-of-the-range offshore cruiser models from the rest of the Oceanis series, now ranging from the 30.1 to the 51.1. During
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A Cecilie Bahnsen dress is impossible to miss. Romantic, voluminous, and every bit as dreamy as a fairy tale, the Danish designer’s unique creations are works of art that can be worn for each and every occasion. And at Paris Fashion Week, inside an airy whitewashed gallery nestled in the city’s bustling Marais district, girls
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In June 1994, the small town of Henley, Ohio, was devastated by a tornado, a flash flood and its first and only murder—still unsolved—all in the span of one week now known as “the long stretch of bad days.” Thirty-ish years later, aspiring journalist Lydia Chass learns that she is one history credit shy of
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