Month: June 2023

Images Courtesy of Maison Birks and Deborah PaganiPlus, nine modern-day styles to add to your ring stack. By Clara Young Date June 26, 2023 Facebook Twitter When they say “Kiss the ring,” it’s not a wedding band they’re talking about. Neither is it an engagement, purity, mourning, adultery, poison-concealing squirt or any of the many
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June 27, 2023, 5:10am It’s the 27th, which means that June, joltingly, is nearing its end. But with a new week comes a new slew of exciting fiction, nonfiction, and poetry (and, just as excitingly, books that bend the borders of genre). Below, you’ll find a wide selection of books out today (and one out
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New Year’s resolutions are often pointless exercises in guilt-tripping ourselves into discovering just how little willpower we have. So this year, we’re ditching Dry January and trying something new (and with more longevity). Rather than buying racks on racks of sale clothing (maybe just a few choice picks) and edgy things Kanye would wear, we’re
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All Images Credit XV Beacon Hotel There are no American cities that can compare to the great cities of Europe in terms of their history. In the United States, our oldest citiesare no older than halfa millennium. Across the pond, you’ll find medieval metropolises from over a thousand years ago with ancient buildings, monuments, and
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By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) Repetition in poetry can take many forms. A particular clause or phrase might be repeated in the same line, or in successive lines; the same line might conclude more than one stanza of a longer poem; or a whole stanza might be repeated, such as when the first stanza
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Photography courtesy of launchmetrics.com/spotlightCreams and cargos and crop tops, oh my! By Stephanie Davoli Date June 26, 2023 Facebook Twitter The street style from men’s fashion week in Paris has truly been one for the fashion history books. From Pharrell’s star-studded Louis Vuitton creative director debut to Dior’s futuristic, rising runway, excitement has been at
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June 26, 2023, 11:24am A new “oldest book in the world” has been discovered! And it’s about tax records pertaining to beer and olive oil. Researchers at Special Collections at Graz University Library recently… …came across an Egyptian papyrus from the 3rd century BC [that] shows evidence of sewing, indicating that it must have been
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