Month: April 2022

Doja Cat. Photography courtesy of Getty ImagesStarting the week off on a high note. By Jillian Morgan Date April 3, 2022 Facebook Twitter In the words of Grammy nominee Taylor Swift, ’tis the damn season…red carpet season, that is! With some of the past year’s most popular musicians, albums and songs in the running for
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Photography courtesy of NordstromPlus Stella McCartney presents her fourth Disney collab and Justin Bieber takes over SSENSE Montreal. By Annika Lautens Date April 2, 2022 Facebook Twitter Topshop is moving to Nordstrom Canada Photography courtesy of Nordstrom The British fast-fashion brand came to The Hudson’s Bay a little over 10 years ago. But when ASOS
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On Jan. 24, the World Health Organization (WHO) identified omicron variant BA.2 as the new strain of coronavirus increasing globally. BA.2 has spread to over 40 countries and 17 of the United States, with 10,000 cases recorded thus far. Due to its spike-protein differences from the original omicron variant, BA.1, scientists have given BA.2 the
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Will Smith announced this evening that he is resigning from membership in Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences days after his slapping Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars dominated ceremony coverage and conversation. Rock had made a distasteful joke about Smith’s wife Jada Pinkett Smith. In a statement provided to The Hollywood Reporter,
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Press Conference: Reed Young; Other images: Getty Images Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. Models are not high on the list of professions that garner public sympathy. YouTube is full of supercuts of them falling on the runway. Eyerolls greet their public complaints. As Sara Ziff, founder
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RUNWAY IMAGES COURTESY OF IMAXTREE. DESIGN BY KAYLEEN DICUANGCO.This is Texture Talk, a column that deep dives into the dynamic world of curly hair, from crowns of curls that are free flowing to strands that are tucked away in a protective style. By Natasha Boateng Date April 1, 2022 Facebook Twitter For the past six
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Image Source: Courtesy of Fisk University Earlier this year, Nashville’s Fisk University announced it was launching an intercollegiate women’s artistic gymnastics team — the first of its kind at a historically Black college and university (HBCU). Corrinne Tarver, the first Black gymnast to win an NCAA all-around championship, will lead the team as head coach.
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