Month: September 2020

©imaxtree.comHonestly, there was so much to love. By Maddison Glendinning Date September 24, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Today, Raf Simons made his long-awaited and highly anticipated debut for Prada at Milan Fashion Week. Simons joins Miuccia Prada as co-creative director at the storied Italian house, and if there were any doubts about what the marriage of
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A United Airlines aircraft Nicolas Economou | NurPhoto | Getty Images United Airlines will offer some Hawaii-bound customers rapid-response coronavirus tests at the airport, an effort to get around quarantine requirements and eventually, open up more destinations to travelers during the pandemic. Passengers booked from United’s San Francisco hub to Hawaii, one of its most popular
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Black Tomato “When you look back on your life of travel, this will be one of the standout moments,” says Tom Marchant, co-founder of luxury travel specialists Black Tomato. Experts at curating hyper-personalized tailormade itineraries worldwide, according to Marchant, it’s their latest just-released experience – swimming with humpback whales under the midnight sun in Iceland– that
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Rating:  9.5/10 Cast: Evan Rachel Wood as Old Dolio Dyne Richard Jenkins as Robert Dyne Debra Winger as Theresa Dyne Gina Rodriguez as Melanie Whitacre Mark Ivanir as Stovik Mann Rachel Redleaf as Kelli Medford Written & Directed by Miranda July Kajillionaire Review: These days it feels rare for a truly original film to come along that also proves to
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Globe Telecom is looking at the possibility of using network equipment suppliers that do not hail from China amidst rising tensions between Huawei, the US and other Western markets. The revelation came from the telco’s General Counsel Froilan Castelo, who was responding to questions during during a Senate public services committee hearing earlier this week,
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Three albums virtually define Megadeth. The first is 1986’s Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying?, a thrashsterpiece that should stand near the top of anyone’s list of top metal albums. Then there’s 1992’s Countdown to Extinction, the band’s most commercially successful album and one that brought Megadeth to the mainstream. But perhaps the band’s greatest creative
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Avicii is being honored with posthumous nominations for the upcoming Billboard Music Awards, set to air next month. The late producer is recognized in both Top Dance/Electronic Artist and Top Dance/Electronic Album categories for his talents and lasting legacy. He’s in great company, up against The Chainsmokers, DJ Snake, Illenium, Marshmello and more. Avicii’s posthumous album
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TODAY: In 1944, poet Eavan Boland is born.  “Constipation is being good, keeping between the lines, staying small, keeping contained, following the rules (or pretending to). Taking a shit is being bad.” Jessica Gross provides possibly the definitive literary survey of… constipation. | Lit Hub Criticism Dynastic privilege, a terrible novel, and the race for a
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Lord Livingston will serve as chairman of a new taskforce designed to broaden the UK telecoms industry’s supply chain, Digital Infrastructure Minister Matt Warman revealed on Wednesday. The so-called Telecoms Diversification Taskforce will be headed up by the former BT boss and will include members from the telecoms industry and academia, Warman announced at Connected
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