Month: September 2024

The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on various domains can be palpably felt at such an unprecedented speed that it transforms everything, including the fragrance industry. Enter AI perfume design. If you’ve fallen in love with an algorithm on the Internet, there is no problem; it will make you a perfumer and create new customized
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Ivy’s last album of original material was 2011’s All Hours. Last year, Bar/None also reissued Ivy’s debut album, Realistic, and their sophomore LP, Apartment Life, and unveiled the single “Sleeping Late.” Schlesinger died from COVID-19 in April 2020, sending shockwaves through the music community. In addition to Ivy, Schlesinger was a member of Fountains of
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Throughout former President Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, several different outlets have claimed he supports marriage equality. One Newsweek column by Brad Polumbo from July of this year states, “Trump made history as the first president to take office accepting gay marriage,” and a separate PolitiFact fact check claims that “Trump and Biden had evolved
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“Why true crime?” is a question you may have asked others or perhaps yourself, depending on where you fall within the true crime industrial complex that has permeated popular culture. Even classifying true crime as “popular culture” feels irresponsible, but that’s exactly what it is: the massive popularity of the Serial podcast and Netflix serial
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During the late ‘90s and throughout the 2000s, Ben Stiller dominated the big screen with his comedy flair. While his best movies like Zoolander and Dodgeball show the American actor completely transforming himself into outlandish characters, the self-deprecating humor shown in Meet the Parents and There’s Something About Mary can make Stiller relatable to audiences.
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You’re the Problem, It’s You Emma R. Alban adds a second book to her Mischief & Matchmaking series with You’re the Problem, It’s You. It’s the start of a new season in Victorian London, and second son Bobby Mason is finding his role as the spare particularly unrewarding. Everyone seems busy: his older brother and
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Even with all the exciting upcoming horror movie premieres and spooky TV shows on the way, it’s impossible not to return to all-time classics and personal favorites that haven’t been seen in a while. To start getting into the All-Hallows spirit with my wife and 13-year-old daughter, I threw on the George Romero-directed, Stephen King-scripted
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The calendar is a construct, but the arrival of September really does feel significant. School is back in session, publishing is entering Big Books Season, and folks are fired up and ready to go. Still catching up on the end of summer? Don’t miss this look at the 10 most popular books on Book Riot
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The products featured in this article are from brands available in NBCUniversal Checkout. E! makes a commission on purchases. Hoop earrings are not just a trend; they’re a lifestyle. Whether you’ve been wearing hoop earrings since you were a little girl (or boy!) or have just started rocking the iconic accessory in sterling silver or gold,
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Jenn Tran‘s season of The Bachelorette had a rosy ending—temporarily. During the Sept. 3 finale, the physician assistant student got engaged to contestant Devin Strader after saying goodbye to runner-up Marcus Shoberg. However, Bachelor Nation quickly learned that Jenn and Devin’s relationship status changed since they filmed the finale earlier this year. In fact, the
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