Month: November 2020

A high school coach’s tweet against marriage equality became a lightning rod for controversy. (Stock photograph via Elements Envato/Twitter) A high school coach is under investigation from a public school district in Missouri, US after he tweeted that marriage is only “between a man and woman”. Charles Glotta, a basketball, tennis and track coach in
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“I don’t think I’ve ever done a refined thing in my life,” says Jameela Jamil. This is cool but also tricky, because she’s an ambassador for H&M Studio’s Refined Rebel collection, which is out now and jammed—much like Jameela—with bright and bold ideas. “Can I respectfully pass on being refined?” She laughs. Sure, but thankfully,
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Full Throttle by Joe Hill for $3.99 Girls of Brackenhill by Kate Moretti for $4.99 The Book of Life by Deborah Harkness for $1.99 A Phoenix First Must Burn by Patrice Caldwell for $3.49 Lies, Lies, Lies by Adele Parks for
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Chris Crack has surprise-released a new album. It’s called Washed Rappers Ain’t Legends and it’s the second album from the Chicago artist following this summer’s Good Cops Don’t Exist. The tracklist features titles like “Ma$e In the Range Rover” and “Face Sitting and Frank Ocean.” Features include Nate Knew, EVERYBODYLOVESFLEE, Surfboard C, and more. Check
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Saturday Night Live is officially on its way back. Fresh off the heels of the show’s Primetime Emmy wins for Season 45, Season 46 of NBC’s late-night sketch comedy series will premiere on Saturday, Oct. 3 in its usual 11:30/10:30c time slot, with the show also set to return to Studio 8H at Rockefeller Center in
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And now they can be downright sexy. Here are 8 cardis we love. It’s possible that I have the soul of an 70-year-old woman. It would explain my penchant for tea, blankets, cozy sweaters and an early bedtime. My love for cardigans has endured the longest and my childhood photos are proof. But cardigans haven’t always
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Communities secretary Robert Jenrick believes his toilet review is a “necessity”. (David Nash/Barcroft Media via Getty and Envato) As COVID-19 cases pass the one million mark in the UK and a second lockdown in England is announced, the government seized the moment to launch a “transphobic” review into gender-neutral toilets. On Saturday (31 October), UK
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Written by Roxanne Bouchard and translated beautifully by David Warriner, The Coral Bride is the lyrical, haunting follow-up to We Were the Salt of the Sea, set once more in the enticing Gaspe Peninsular of Quebec and featuring DS Joaquin Morales. This time he is called in to investigate the disappearance of lobster trawler woman
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