Month: November 2022

Season 31 of Dancing with the Stars concluded in spectacular fashion. The new mirrorball champions were crowned, but the show also featured an emotional send-off to two longtime staples of the series. It gave me all the feels. Judge Len Goodman announced his retirement, making this his final season. And pro Cheryl Burke also decided
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Ciao, Instagram! Victoria Fuller and Greg Grippo made their relationship social media-official two days after confirming on the “Bachelor in Paradise” reunion that they are dating. Fuller, 29, posted a selfie with Grippo, also 29, looking straight-faced into the camera while sitting in a car on Thursday and simply captioned the Instagram Story, “happy thanksgiving
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Dear Evan Hansen, Have you heard the news? Ben Platt, 29, and Noah Galvin, 28, are engaged! The couple shared the announcement on Instagram Nov. 25. “He agreed to hang out forever,” Ben captioned pictures from the proposal, which took place on a rooftop decorated with flowers and candles at the Laser Wolf restaurant in
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How’s this for some night changes? Zayn Malik is back with new music in honor of what would have been Jimi Hendrix‘s 80th birthday on Nov. 27.  On Nov. 25, the One Direction alum dropped his version of the guitarist’s 1971 song “Angel,” which originally debuted on his posthumous album The Cry of Love.  Zayn debuted his take on the song starting
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There’s never a dull day in Hilaria Baldwin‘s life as a mom of seven. In fact, the Witches Anonymous podcast host—who shares Carmen, 9, Rafael, 7, Leonardo, 6, Romeo, 4, Eduardo, 2, Maria, 21 months, and Ilaria, 2 months, with husband Alec Baldwin—gave fans a candid look at how her large family functions on Thanksgiving. On Nov. 24, Hilaria posted what she called an “epic
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As someone who is equally devoted to books and the internet, I am endlessly fascinated by the failure of online writing to live up to its potential as a form. Previously, I wrote about how interactive ebooks were once seen as the future of books, and how they have completely failed to live up to
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