An afternoon date that unexpectedly segues into an evening date. That fateful, eternal first day of a marathon bachelor party. Fridays at the office that have never not ended in happy hour with the office. You never know when the need for an irresistible long-lasting cologne will arise. And you never know how long you’ll
Month: June 2022
Play video content Ewan McGregor is pulling out his lightsaber to defend one of his costars, Moses Ingram, who’s been subjected to yet another round of racist attacks from a gross group of fans. The actor, who plays Obi-Wan Kenobi, posted a video through the official ‘Star Wars’ social media account, in which he strongly
The cast of Amazon’s hit talk Marvel send-ups, Kendall Jenner satire, Herogasm, and He Who Shall Not Be Named. By Scott Meslow Photography by Eric Ray Davidson June 1, 2022 GQ Hype: It’s the big story of right now. Of the many trenchant insights in The Boys— Amazon’s violent, brilliant superhero satire, which premieres its third
The UK’s Competitions and Markets Authority is investigating the proposed joint venture between BT and Warner Bros Discovery, which would to merge their sports content into a new entity. The deal was announced last month, and would involve BT Sport, which includes Premier League football coverage, and Warner Bros Discovery owned Eurosport UK being brought
In this article DAL Delta airplanes are seen at John F. Kennedy International Airport during the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant in Queens, New York City, U.S., December 26, 2021. Jeenah Moon | Reuters Delta Air Lines expects revenue to return to 2019 levels this quarter thanks to a surge in travel demand and
Porno for Pyros, the alt-rock band fronted by Perry Farrell (Jane’s Addiction), have announced their second reunion show of 2022, which will take place on July 30 at Metro in Chicago, Illinois as part of the Lollapalooza After Show series. The group first reconvened in 2020 for an appearance at a virtual version of Lollapalooza and, at
TODAY: In 1968, Helen Keller dies at 87. “In themselves they are disproportional, flat, fragile, caricatured, grotesque, carnivalesque.” On Franz Kafka’s nearly lost drawings. | Lit Hub Art Bill McKibben reckons with the myths (and ugly truths) of the American Revolution. | Lit Hub History 11 novels that create their own shape. | Lit
Editor’s Note — Editor’s note: “Julia” tells the story of legendary cookbook author and television superstar Julia Child, who revolutionized home cooking in the US. The CNN Film premieres on Monday, May 30, at 8 p.m. ET. (CNN) — The roots of French cooking run deep. The foundations of the country’s culinary empire were laid
Ah, the humble T-shirt. Is there anything it can’t do? Well, obviously, yes, there are loads of things it can’t do but sartorially speaking, probably not. Dress it up with tailoring for an evening out, or pair it with joggers and a few dollops of spilled salsa, much to the disgust of your significant other,
A 23rd female massage therapist is now suing Deshaun Watson … claiming she’s decided to file the docs after watching the HBO special on the quarterback earlier this month. In the lawsuit, filed in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday and obtained by TMZ Sports, Nia Smith says Watson was sexually inappropriate with her during three
There are two types of guys in this world. Guy 1: “How have I gone my whole life without the wizarding wonders of this beard straightener? Two words: game-changer.” Guy 2: “Wait… beard straighteners are a thing?” If you’re in the latter camp, welcome to the first day of the rest of your life. If
Ray Liotta‘s legacy will surely live on in his hometown, where planning is underway to commemorate the late actor’s career in Union Township, New Jersey … cause the city is planning to honor him in a special way. Ray grew up in Union Township, New Jersey … he graduated high school there in 1973, and
Whether midcentury Miami or Sinatra’s Vegas, grungy ‘90s Manhattan or glossy ’70s midtown, the coolest hot spots seem to be borrowing from previous decades. By Jason Diamond May 31, 2022 Harold M. Lambert/Getty Images Maybe I started to notice it when I saw a 20-something at a party yell, “I love this fucking song” when
‘The Furnished Room’ is a short story by the US short-story writer O. Henry, whose real name was William Sydney Porter (1862-1910). His stories are characterised by their irony, their occasional sentimentality, and by their surprise twist endings. All of these things became something of a signature feature, and ‘The Furnished Room’, which is one
Cover remixes are still hot and all over those editorial playlists and we have a fine example to share today. When touching a classic like Imagine Dragons, ‘Enemy’ proceed with caution but these three talented musicians have hit the nail smack on the head and served up a smash. The Panther’s Groove label have been
Kit Vendor Nokia and tech giant Microsoft have teamed up to integrate Microsoft Azure Arc cloud capabilities into the Nokia MX Industrial Edge platform, designed for digital transformation. The Nokia MXIE is, we’re told, a ‘future-ready, high-capacity and highly-resilient as-a-service OT on-premise edge solution’ aimed at firms who fancy a bit of that digital transformation
Photography by Getty ImagesGuaranteed to be the most versatile accessory in your wardrobe! By Annika Lautens Date May 31, 2022 Facebook Twitter One of the best packing tips I’ve ever received is to always bring a silk scarf. Why? Because you never know when you’re going to need it. What if your luggage gets lost
After more than two years of largely staying home due to the pandemic, most Americans are ready to hit the road. Yet inflation and record-breaking gasoline prices are weighing on would-be vacationers, even more than Covid concerns, according to a report. Roughly 60% of Americans said they would take more trips this year compared to