Month: May 2023

With the addition of “new mother” to my CV this year, my to-do list has amassed many new responsibilities that didn’t always clutter my (typically) well-managed workflow. To be clear: I’m not complaining. I couldn’t be more grateful. But as any parent will attest, child-rearing challenges make life feel foreign and chaotic. To color my
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Panama is a pilgrimage for adventure lovers, culture and history buffs, and, naturally, beach bums owing to its biodiversity, rich coastlines, and unfathomable islands. The great news is that nationals from over 100 countries can enter Panama and enjoy its treasures without needing a visa. Here’s everything you need to know about the entry requirements
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Exercise—the simple act of moving our bodies and giving our cardiovascular systems a bit of a challenge—is fraught territory in American life. This is largely because we have a fitness industry, as we have industries for everything, and industry tends to cause as many problems as it solves. “The fitness industry is filled with life-hacks
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The Broadway box office report won’t register the impact of this morning’s Tony Award nominations for a week or two, but today’s news certainly comes as welcome and promising signs for Shucked, Kimberly Akimbo, Fat Ham and other well-reviewed productions doing their best to compete against blockbusters like Sweeney Todd and Parade. Shucked in particular
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Whether you’re a culture vulture or an outdoorsy type, Budapest has a host of things to see and do, from blockbuster collections of classical fine art and archaeological finds gathered over centuries, to sightseeing cruises on the Danube and narrow-gauge railway rides into the forests of the Buda Hills. It’s worth remembering that Monday –
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Kevin Costner‘s wife is pulling the plug on their marriage … we’ve learned she just filed for divorce. The actor’s wife, Christine Costner, filed Monday to end their 18-year marriage. It’s unclear what led to the split. Christine cited the usual “irreconcilable differences.” Kevin’s rep tells TMZ, “It is with great sadness that circumstances beyond
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One book. Nine readers. Ten changed lives. New York Times bestselling author Erica Bauermeister’s No Two Persons is “a gloriously original celebration of fiction, and the ways it deepens our lives.” That was the beauty of books, wasn’t it? They took you places you didn’t know you needed to go… This program includes a bonus
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Tim Clark, Emirates president, says we “might” see one-pilot aircraft in the future. Tobias Schwarz | Afp | Getty Images As the aviation sector starts to embrace artificial intelligence, planes flying with just one pilot are a possibility, according to Emirates President Tim Clark. “You might see a one-pilot aircraft,” Clark told CNBC’s Hadley Gamble
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After 38 days in theaters, Amazon Studios, Skydance Sports, Mandalay Pictures, and Artists Equity’s Air will stream on Prime Video on May 12 in more than 240 countries. The Ben Affleck directed, and starring movie about Nike courting a young Michael Jordan to make the signature Air Jordan show repped Amazon’s return to theatrical releases
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A Sanlorenzo SD90 is set to arrive in Asia in 2024 The Sanlorenzo success story in Asia shows no signs of slowing down. Almost all models from its Yacht ranges — SL, SD, SX and SP — are present in or sold to this region. Even the radical 40-knot, triple-waterjet SP110, the first model in
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While Los Angeles residents await 10 Years Of Flume at the Kia Forum this Friday, many cities around the world have begun seeing posters pop up teasing something new from the Aussie producer. The posters read “May 3rd, 2pm PST” alluding to something dropping this Wednesday. On a recent tweet showing Flume holding many laptops,
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In her engaging Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma, memoirist and critic Claire Dederer wrestles with a complicated, sometimes slippery subject: What do we do with art—movies, novels, songs, paintings—we once loved, and sometimes still love, from men we now consider monsters? “I started keeping a list,” she writes. “Roman Polanski, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, William Burroughs,
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