Month: February 2021

Nicola’s stylist, Aimée Croysdill, recently told Grazia that they’re both fans of Simone Rocha’s designs, which she described as having a “feminine and fun aesthetic.” “The exaggerated shapes and delicate fabrics compliment Nicola so well,” Aimée shared. “We also love that Simone is half-Irish. As Nicola is a Galway girl, it felt [like] the perfect fit.”
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There are good signs that Thompson might have to make that decision relatively soon. Kenan, on which he plays a TV anchor and widower raising his two kids, premiered to strong ratings last week, becoming the No. 2 new series debut for the 2020—2021 season with four million viewers. Young Rock, Kenan’s lead-in, is No. 1.  “How can you lose,
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A prolific writer on the entertainment scene (and one of my personal favorite follows on Twitter), Richard Newby is a contributor for The Hollywood Reporter and his work is featured in the new issue of Fangoria Magazine (“Found Footage’s Second Surge”). His latest is a short story collection titled We Make Monsters Here, and the
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Before Real Housewives of Salt Lake City even started airing, we all knew that Mary Cosby married her step-grandfather, Robert Cosby Sr. We were all under the impression (because she told us) that her grandmother asked her to do so. Mary became a First Lady of their church in addition to inheriting some restaurants, more
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Big Tech companies’ business models are based in surveillance, and they’re fundamentally incompatible with basic human rights and democracy. Spotify likes to present itself as hip and progressive and friendly to artists, but its profit model is based on harvesting our data, monitoring emotions, and using our behavioral profiles to enrich advertisers. The company recently filed a
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