Month: July 2020

Since its 2019 launch, Serena Williams’ eponymous jewelry collection has been a celebration of strength, authenticity, and individuality. Now, Williams returns with a limited-edition collection aptly named after a word that has followed her throughout her entire career—unstoppable. The Unstoppable Collection introduces two pieces—a necklace and a bracelet—both crafted from sterling silver and molded into
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Former ‘Basketball Wives’ star Evelyn Lozada is clapping back at ex-hubby Chad Johnson. He tweeted wrote about losing everything, and she took it as him minimizing his alleged domestic violence incident. Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson revealed in a July 15 tweet that a particular brief moment in his life cost him nearly everything. The former NFL
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Katherine Langford is set to slay – Excalibur and all – in this summer’s NetflixTV hit, Cursed. But as GLAMOUR’s Josh Smith finds out, the new L’Oréal Paris global ambassador has had to put in the work to truly feel worth it… Katherine Langford rose to fame after starring as Hannah, a teenager who took
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Dan Cohen, president of global distribution for ViacomCBS, said the company is apt to do more deals like its PVOD/streaming one for the next SpongeBob SquarePants movie and a broad pact with NBCUniversal’s Peacock. Speaking Thursday at an online conference hosted by the Digital Entertainment Group, Cohen said premium video on demand “is a really intriguing
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The Film That Lit My Fuse is a Deadline video series that aims to provide an antidote to headlines about industry uncertainty by swinging the conversation back to the creative ambitions, formative influences and inspirations of some of today’s great screen artists. Every installment asks the same five questions. Today’s subject is the Oscar-nominated and
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In anxious and worrisome times like these, it’s crucial to care for yourself. But with everyday bring fresh chaos, how can you soothe your soul? Each of these 20 self-care books takes a different approach to guiding you towards a self-care practice. Ranging from health self-care books to psychology self-care books and, of course, happiness
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In Esther Povitsky’s new Comedy Central special, “Hot for My Name”—part family documentary, part stand-up set—there’s a scene that takes place at the public library in her native Skokie, Illinois. “I want to show you these different books,” the comedian’s father says, leading her to a shelf of memoirs by Amy Schumer, Bob Saget, Judd
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It’s what we’ve all been waiting for. The pubs, bars and restaurants are open. Travel has been released from the shackles of insecurity (hi there, air bridges). Summer isn’t cancelled after all! So….why aren’t we as ecstatic as we should be? Maybe it’s because freedom is here…and it’s never tasted so strange. Here’s why the
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Netflix has set the first animated TV series based on the long-running Usagi Yojimbo comic books by Stan Sakai. The streamer today announced Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles, which is set in a world that mixes modern high-tech images with classic Japanese references. Spawned from Sakai’s comics that began in 1984 and counting James Wan
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Earlier this week, Banksy, the mysterious, U.K.-based street artist wowed fans all across the world after sharing footage of the making of his most recent art piece — a graffiti-covered train car in England’s London Underground transit system. Though the 59-second Instagram video published on the morning of July 14 brought attention to Banksy’s latest coronavirus-inspired
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