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Photography by Claudine BaltazarThe Life Liveth in Me founder creates silk scarves inspired by his Ghanaian heritage, Salvador Dalí and everyday life. By Annika Lautens Date October 11, 2023 Facebook Twitter Canadian scarf brand Life Liveth in Me was created by accident. Founder Yaw Tony was born in Ghana and raised in Toronto. While he
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TODAY: In 1963, Jean Cocteau dies at 74.    John McPhee on his sixty-year friendship with Bill Bradley, of the New York Knicks. | The New Yorker Also on Lit Hub: Insomnia, imposter syndrome, and all the ways Rebecca Clarren learned to write her book • Adam Thirlwell on Witold Gombrowicz’s The Possessed • New
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OnePlus does not just make smartphones anymore and over the years, it has experimented and expanded its range of products. It now has a fairly wide ecosystem of devices, which recently also saw the addition of a tablet. From an ecosystem point of view, it is only missing a computer. Adding to this long lineup
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Barry Melrose —considerado por muchos como el mejor analista de la NHL en la televisión— ha sido tristemente diagnosticado con Parkinson y se alejará de ESPN mientras lucha contra la enfermedad. John Buccigross, personalidad de ESPN desde hace mucho tiempo, acaba de hacer el desgarrador anuncio hace unos minutos en X, revelando que Melrose estará
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The ‘Tickled’ filmmaker found another nonfiction rabbit hole to go down–and it nearly destroyed him. By Vince Mancini October 10, 2023 Photographs: Madman Entertainment Like a real-life incarnation of the most annoying people you’ve ever tangled with online, Michael Organ– antagonist and subject of David Farrier’s latest documentary Mister Organ, streaming now in the usual
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Photography courtesy of Uoma BeautyThe status quo? We don’t know her. By Souzan Michael Galway Date October 10, 2023 Facebook Twitter “I wanted to make products that the majority of the world could use,” says Sharon Chuter over a Zoom call from London, England. “It sounds silly to even say this out loud because it’s
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October 10, 2023, 2:42pm Today is the sixty-sixth publication anniversary of Ayn Rand’s 1100-page magnum opus of unreadable doggerel libertarian science fiction, Atlas Shrugged. Set in a dystopian United States in which private businesses suffer under increasingly burdensome laws and regulations (isn’t it always the way), it’s the story of railroad executive Dagny Taggart and
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