Month: July 2020

August 1 marks the abolition of the enslavement in British colonies, including Canada. Here, three Canadians explain what the day means to them Marking Emancipation Day 2020 will be a very different experience from years past. With the backdrop of simultaneous public health crises—the COVID-19 pandemic, and ongoing police violence—we’re forced to recognize this momentous
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From pencils and powders to gels and pomades, here’s the lowdown on every type of arch-defining product out there Eyebrow trends may come and go, but the bushy brow look is here to stay. If you’ve recently experienced an at-home grooming mishap or aren’t naturally blessed with thick and well-defined brows, don’t worry—beauty aisles are
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The 2020 Booker Prize Longlist has been announced! This year’s longlist is comprised of 13 novels that span the globe, ranging from established authors like Hilary Mantel to debuts from new voices like Kiley Reid, C Pam Zhang, and Brandon Taylor. First awarded in 1969, the Booker Prize is open to writers of any nationality writing in English and published
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You know who’s really good at sashaying away from a global pandemic, cancelled holidays, lockdown loneliness and government restrictions? YOU, our incredible reader. Over the past few months, we’ve seen how resilient, positive and downright empowering you’ve been, faced with such a stressful time. To show our love and thanks, we’ve created our GLAMOUR Summer
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Netflix uploaded a record 160 nominations for the 72nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Tuesday, swamping trophy rival HBO’s 107 noms. But the premium cabler has the program that scored the most mentions by network or platform with 26 for its limited series Watchmen. See the charts below. Amazon’s Emmy fave The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel ranked second
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Brooklyn rapper Medhane has responded to allegations of sexual assault that surfaced via social media. In a statement, Medhane wrote, “I had a sexual relationship with a woman, and spoke poorly of her to another person. I acknowledge that this is problematic behavior and have since attempted to make amends with this young woman to
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This year’s Emmy nominations were just announced this afternoon, and we were happy to see some genre representation on the list of shows being recognized for their excellence in the past year. FX’s “What We Do in the Shadows” has been nominated for “Outstanding Comedy Series,” while Netflix’s “Stranger Things” is nominated for “Outstanding Drama
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UPDATE: Minutes after we dropped the news of Fremantle’s exit from Mipcom, ITV Studios also confirmed it will not attend. Instead, the studio will host the ITV Studios Fall Festival, a series of virtual content sessions for buyers held over three weeks from September 14. ORIGINAL EXCLUSIVE: Fremantle has joined BBC Studios in abandoning its
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Animal Sun, the tight rock band with southern charm and west coast wishes, combines wistful pop rock vibes and elegance in the new track “Still Believe”. Expressing pleads of the heart and triumphant music beds, “Still Believe” is a catchy tune that showcases a band with a penchant for touching the heart and soul of
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Octavia Spencer is demanding more authentic representation on screen for people with disabilities. The actress recently partnered with the Ruderman Family Foundation, a philanthropic organization that advocates for the inclusion of people with disabilities, to call on the entertainment industry to cast more actors with disabilities to better represent the community. In a video with
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