Month: March 2023

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Not all eyeliner looks are worthy of a soundtrack, but Dior has one for you. Cue up Edith Piaf’s Non Je Ne Regrette Rien, some songs of moody French chanteuse Juliette Gréco, and you’ll be inspired to try an eyeliner look that’s melancholic, strong, defiant, and a little bit punk. (Maybe Lana del Ray’s Sad
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The Native American plotline in 1923, Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone prequel, is at once hard to watch and hard to look away from. That’s because it’s a brutally honest representation of the unimaginable horrors that countless tribal peoples endured at boarding schools across North America, where they were forced to abandon their Native traditions and assimilate
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Fifty percent of women are expected to experience some form of hair loss or thinning by the time they reach 50 years old. While genetics is a major player, other factors can disrupt or support hair’s natural growth cycle, affecting how it both looks and feels. Understanding how your hair functions optimally can help you
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Graphic by Kayleen Dicuangco“I’ve discovered that the more authentic I am, the more things flow my way.” By Natasha Boateng Date March 1, 2023 Facebook Twitter We’re continuing to honour Black excellence beyond Black History Month by amplifying Black Canadian media trailblazers who are achieving incredible firsts, creating new paths and inspiring others along the way.
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Ed Sheeran is getting vulnerable ahead of the release of his new album, “Subtract.” In a handwritten journal entry posted to Twitter and photographed by Annie Leibovitz, the singer-songwriter opened up about his tumultuous past year and mental health struggles, both of which influenced his latest album. “I had been working on Subtract for a
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PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF LAUNCHMETRICS.COM/SPOTLIGHTFashion month may be coming to a close, but we’ll always have Paris. By Jennifer Berry Date February 28, 2023 Facebook Twitter It’s almost curtains for fashion month and with Milan, London, New York and Copenhagen fashion weeks in our rear view, it’s time to say a chic bonjour to Paris — and
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Graphic by Kayleen DicuangcoGreasy scalp? Lack of volume? Try these tips for help with common hair issues. By Ingrie Williams Date February 28, 2023 Facebook Twitter The hair on your head is beautifully unique, but you are not alone in experiencing its most frequent challenges. We asked two pros to spill their best advice —
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It wasn’t until James Joyce left Ireland that he wrote Ulysses and Dubliners, classics that embed themselves in the topography of his island home. He did so, says Jonathan Anderson, “via not being there, but meticulously being there,” tracing Dublin’s streets like a palm reader delineating not the future, but the past. Sometimes, Anderson says,
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