Month: July 2022

Photo courtesy of ImaxTree.Add these radiant finds to your collection. By Ivy Tang Date July 1, 2022 Facebook Twitter Happy July! Can you believe we’re already heading into the second half of the year? Fittingly, people born in this summer month (aka Cancer and Leo) are bursting with radiance and passion. And what better to celebrate their
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Hatebreed vocalist Jamey Jasta has secured the rights to Milwaukee Metalfest, the Midwestern U.S. heavy metal festival that last ran as Milwaukee Metalfest XIX in 2007. Auspiciously, after that 16-year break, the prominent metalcore musician is planning to bring Milwaukee Metalfest back to Wisconsin’s most populous city in 2023. And he’s doing it partially as a tribute to a
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We’re now less than a month away from Bey’s Renaissance. By Grant Rindner June 30, 2022 Carlijn Jacobs When Beyoncé announced her new album Renaissance over a month ahead of its July 29 release, it was clear the superstar was doing away with the surprise element she used for her self-titled album and Lemonade in
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Roller skater, model and influencer Oumi Janta with her co-skaters at the adidas x Gucci Pop-up Store Opening Event in Germany. Photography courtesy of Getty ImagesThe fashion is almost as fun as the sport itself. By Natalie Michie Date June 30, 2022 Facebook Twitter Does the term “retro” mean anything anymore? With each new style
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TODAY: In 1936, Algerian novelist, translator, and filmmaker Assia Djebar is born. “Maybe / it’s up to us, the crawling vines, to set roots for our homeland.” New poetry by Ostap Slyvynsky, translated from the Ukrainian by Amelia Glaser and Yuliya Ilchuk. | Lit Hub Ukraine Beyond Watermelon Sugar: Matt Mitchell explores the Richard Brautigan
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