Month: November 2022

Photography via Trunk ArchiveFrom reviving dull skin to preventing dryness, here’s what you need to know. By Emily MacCulloch Date November 16, 2022 Facebook Twitter Whether you’re outdoors getting pummelled by the elements or inside with the heat blasting, four-plus months of freezing winds and low humidity levels wreak havoc on all skin types. Both
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Amtrak’s Acela is the fastest passenger train in the Western Hemisphere, but tickets can be pricey. Amtrak fares can vary dramatically in the Northeast, home of the most heavily used stretch of track in the railroad’s nationwide network, which also includes stops in Canada. But tickets are often more expensive than plane tickets, despite flight
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When GQ last met him, Brendan Fraser was speaking candidly for the first time about his supposed disappearance from Hollywood. Now, four years later, he’s an Oscar favorite— and a man reckoning in real life with the kind of comeback you only see in the movies. By Zach Baron Photography by Andreas Laszlo Konrath November
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TODAY:  In 1922, José Saramago is born.   On the corrosive, trickle-down effect of the culture wars. | Lit Hub Politics Good news from adaptation land: The new Fleishman Is in Trouble series knows what it’s doing. | Lit Hub Film & TV Against calling nature “wild.” | Lit Hub Nature Examining the working conditions of
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Nov. 14th, 2022 Probably one of the most satisfying and rewarding experiences is making people’s dreams come true. Lisa Bruno, a co-founder of luxury rental company Tripwix, knows this first-hand. Since 2016, she and her team have enjoyed finding and vetting the best homes in the most gorgeous destinations for sophisticated travelers, turning their dream
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