Month: August 2023

“He’s back with a vengeance.” Cavity Colors, an apparel line catering to horror-obsessed fans, released a double-feature collection inspired by Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers and Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers. The upcoming releases are a follow-up to the retail company’s previous Halloween-inspired collections, inspired by the film franchise’s earlier outings,
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American actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler was 18 years old when she first played the role of Meadow Soprano — the stubborn and entitled daughter who graduates from Catholic School and heads to Columbia University — in HBO’s “The Sopranos” from 1999-2007. Sigler was part of an ensemble cast including the late James Gandolfini as the temperamental
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For thirty-five years, I was at the center of the Barbie universe as a member of Mattel’s design team. It wasn’t a career I had ever envisioned when I was younger, but from that moment in 1962 when I first read Mattel’s advertisement in Women’s Wear Daily, I saw my future, and it thrilled me.
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Nonalcoholic beers used to be a lowly punch line—until Athletic Brewing Company came along and transformed the whole industry. Here’s the story of how, in just a few short years, its cofounders built a modern $60 million brand. By Gabriella Paiella August 11, 2023 Photographs: Getty Images; Collage: Gabe Conte Athletic entered my life on
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By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) The word selfish is a very useful one, but it is also rather blunt and direct. Happily, there are other ways of describing someone as ‘selfish’ without using this word, or at least overusing it. Many of them, fittingly enough, are ­self- formations, as the first synonyms listed below
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Last Friday (Aug. 11), Ghost and Amon Amarth performed at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in St. Louis, Mo. Prior to the event, attendees were instructed about the location’s restrictive – and allegedly unclear – face paint guidelines via social media, and now, the venue has issued an apology for the “miscommunication” and subsequent inconveniences. On Aug. 9,
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