Month: April 2022

Consumer electronics giant Samsung has announced that Galaxy owners will be able to repair their own gadgets starting from this summer. The self-repair programme applies to the Galaxy S20 and S21 range and the Galaxy Tab S7+. Collaborating with iFixit, known for its gadget ‘teardowns’ and which is apparently ‘the leading online repair community’, customers
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“To all my friends abroad,” Tanu Muino says, “Things are worse than you can imagine.” By Raymond Ang April 1, 2022 Courtesy of Lloyd Wakefield Ukrainian filmmaker Tanu Muino had been preparing for this moment all her life. Nine years after directing her first music video, the 32-year-old Muino found herself at the top of
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Photography by Natasha Gerschon. Hair and Makeup, Sierra Elliott for P1M.ca/SaieAn early environmental awakening led to stylist and activist Sarah Jay’s sustainable stockpile. By Annika Lautens Date April 1, 2022 Facebook Twitter Sarah Jay’s collection of sustainable and locally made styles had a bit of a brutal beginning. “Early in my career, I had an
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TODAY: In 1868, French poet and dramatist Edmond Eugène Alexis Rostand, best-known for his 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac, is born.    Carley Moore on the joys of writing a serialized novel. | Lit Hub Crime programming stages a takeover in April’s literary film and TV (but Austen makes an appearance, too!). | Lit Hub
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Jill Weinlein The Cannon Ball Run was created in 1971 by legendary race car driver Brock Yates and car magazine editor Steve Smith. The race began at the infamous Red Ball Garage on Manhattan’s Eastside in New York City and about 2,906 miles later finished at the Portofino Inn in Redondo Beach. Also called Cannonball Baker Sea-to-Shining
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Photography courtesy of NetflixFirst “Pride & Prejudice” and now “Bridgerton.” We’re not complaining but still… By Annika Lautens Date March 31, 2022 Facebook Twitter A tall, dark and handsome man emerges from a lake wearing a soaking wet, white dress shirt. Sound familiar? If you’ve spent the last few days binge-watching Bridgerton season two, then
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March 31, 2022, 1:19pm Yesterday, on late poet and memoirist Molly Brodak’s 42nd birthday, a new nonprofit formed in her memory launched. Glass Orchid is an organization committed to supporting independent artists, writers, publishers, and alternative spaces; they provide grant opportunities, financial support and community sustainment to a network of emerging talents from diverse backgrounds.
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