Month: March 2020

The growing coronavirus outbreak has been the biggest news story of the last seven days, and it was the dominating topic on Saturday Night Live, hosted by Daniel Craig. Following a coronavirus-themed Cold Open featuring now-former presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren, SNL brought back a cult favorite character, Rachel Dratch’s Debbie Downer, for a wedding reception
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The first time I offered Reiki to someone else, I felt energy moving between us. Her forehead grew hot and red, and afterwards she explained she saw a bright light and then felt relief from the worries she had about the future. It. Was. Trippy. I. Was. Hooked. Because I believe in knowing what I’m
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Here at GLAMOUR UK we have had enough of sexism. We have had enough of everyday sexism. We have had enough of gender imbalance, full stop. In order to see this embed, you must give consent to Social Media cookies. Open my cookie preferences. [embedded content] WATCH: Nicola Coughlan, Mona Kattan, Charli Howard and Nathalie
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In Paris, there were fewer Americans than usual in attendance—one magazine staffer estimated only half of editors from U.S. publications attended. “The fear was not ‘I’m going to contract this,’ says Vanity Fair’s executive fashion director Samira Nasr, recently back in the office from France. “The fear was ‘I’m not going to be able to
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James Devaney/GC Images Some fashion rules were meant to be broken. There’s only a handful of celebrities who love to play up their style with eccentric and over-the-top designs. On that short list is none other than Céline Dion. The 51-year-old star pushed the fashion boundaries once again on Saturday afternoon, when she was spotted leaving her hotel in
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Not everyone loved Disney and Jon Feavreau’s big-budget photorealistic remake of The Lion King. It makes inexplicable choices such as stretching the movie 30 minutes longer than its original version and deploying “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” during the daylight hours, but honestly look me in the eye and tell me you’re not gonna
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On the Radar — March 2020 sees the return of Kathy Reichs and her main character, Temperance Brennan. As a forensic anthropologist, there’s nothing Tempe likes more than a sack of bones – the older the better – and the chance to investigate how their original owner died. And it follows that there’s nothing fans
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The Directors Guild of America’s national board voted unanimously today to approve a new three-year film and TV contract that includes substantial gains in streaming residuals, and to recommend its ratification to the guild’s membership. “The future is what drives us, and that’s what you see in this agreement,” said DGA president Thomas Schlamme. “As
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If you think documentaries are boring, then you’re definitely not watching the right ones. Whether you’re into science, history, nature, true crime, or the cutthroat world of competitive cheerleading, Netflix’s new documentaries for 2020 have something for everyone, and the year is just getting started. From deadly diseases to deadly killers, the selection of documentaries
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Lil Wayne has released a new music video for his Funeral track “Mama Mia.” The colorful visual features dancers, mannequins, a fruit-filled banquet table, a fiery casket, and more. Check it out below. Wayne dropped Funeral in late January. Since then, he’s been revealed as the Robot on The Masked Singer, performed on Fallon and
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UPDATED with NCAA report: The NCAA’s worst-case scenario for staging its March Madness tournaments in the time of coronavirus would be barring spectators from games, with players screened for illness before competing, the association’s chief medical officer Brian Hainline told The Wall Street Journal Saturday. The popular college basketball tournaments begin in less than two
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