Month: March 2023

Thomas Paine’s 1776 pamphlet Common Sense may be, after The Communist Manifesto, the most influential political tract ever written. It galvanised countless Americans living among the Thirteen Colonies, who were then unconvinced by the notion of independence, that breaking from British rule and declaring independence was the best course of action for the colonies. Paine
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March 2, 2023, 12:43pm When they’re not launching NFTs or pasting their own labels onto mass-produced wine bottles, celebrities love to dip an Ozempic toe into the waters of children’s literature. Most recently, the world learned that Taylor Swift was getting the Golden Book treatment, but she seemingly doesn’t have much involvement with the project.
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Backstage at Madison Square Garden, the rap legend reflects on his early triumphs—and a late-career resurgence unprecedented in hip-hop. By Elliott Wilson Photography by Flo Ngala March 2, 2023 GQ Hype: It’s the big story of right now. It’s hard to believe at this stage of his 30-plus-year career that rap legend Nas has never
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PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF LAUNCHMETRICS.COM/SPOTLIGHTFashion month may be coming to a close, but we’ll always have Paris. By Jennifer Berry Date March 1, 2023 Facebook Twitter It’s almost curtains for fashion month and with Milan, London, New York and Copenhagen fashion weeks in our rear view, it’s time to say a chic bonjour to Paris — and
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