Month: October 2022

Amy Fronczkiewicz If you are looking for a last-minute getaway at a surf lodge-inspired cottage, boy, do we have the perfect escape for you. Cozy, cute and conveniently located, the adults-only, luxurious retreat known as The Wanderer can be found just steps from Kennebunk’s popular beaches and oceanfront dining. The beautiful property opened earlier this
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Streaming stalwart Netflix will introduce the ‘Basic with Ads’ plan in November, which will be cheaper than the core product and subsidised with ads. According to Netflix’s pricing page, the Basic with Ads option will be £4.99 a month in the UK when it launches, and it will also be available in Australia, Brazil, Canada,
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Fans were hoping to see the devilish Mephisto appear in the Disney+ series WandaVision. While that didn’t happen, a recent report hints that the character could be appearing soon. RELATED: Ironheart: GLOW’s Shakira Barrera Joins Disney+ MCU Series According to recent reports from various insiders on Twitter, including the well-known “My Time to Shine,” actor Sacha Baron
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A staple of his fever pitch live sets, “Work My Body” is the latest and greatest from Baltimore’s DJ Allure, and in our opinion one of his dopest yet. Allure says the record is already frequently sought after by his rapidly rising and highly engaged fan base: “Work My Body is one of the most
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TODAY: In 1922, T. S. Eliot founds The Criterion magazine, the first issue of which contains his poem The Waste Land.   Robert Pinsky reflects on poetry and social class, and outgrowing his “dissenting first impression” of Robert Lowell. | Lit Hub Poetry “In my most cynical moments, I wonder if the return to literary moralism isn’t
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Broadband firm Giganet, alongside its recently purchased consumer facing brand Cuckoo, will hire 250 people to run a series of new customer service hubs across the UK. As well as the customer service hubs, the raft of new hires will go towards bolstering the firms’ technology, marketing, ‘talent’, HR and finance divisions. It’s not clear
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Some days – for work, a function or just because you feel like it – you need to dress up. But there’s always that hesitation in having to don dress shoes – so often stiff, uncompromising and hard on your tootsies. At least, that was the case. More relaxed dress codes, as well as the
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