Jill Weinlein It’s smooth sailing for Princess Cruises newest MedallionClass ship, the Discovery Princess. The godparents of the ship include fashion designer Randy Fenoli, chef Alex Guarnaschelli, special effects designer and fabricator Adam Savage, and real estate broker Page Turner. Standing together at the Retreat Pool on the open deck they pronounced, “We name this ship
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Photography via Instagram.com/jlobeautyJLo and Ben Affleck are the just the latest celebrity couple to say “I do” in Sin City. By Jillian Morgan Date July 18, 2022 Facebook Twitter Just before midnight on Saturday, between the Talk of the Town strip club, a Howard Johnson’s and a shuttered Cuban bar and grill, Jennifer Lopez and
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The following is a story from Jem Calder’s Reward System, an ultra-contemporary and electrifyingly fresh collection of fictions about work, relationships, and the strange loop of technology and the self. Calder was born in Cambridge, and lives and works in London. His first two completed stories were published in The Stinging Fly and Granta. That
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(CNN) — It’s another good year for Copenhagen as, for the second year in a row, a restaurant in the Danish capital has been named the best on the planet at the World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards. Geranium serves a meat-free, seasonally based Scandi menu in the unusual environs of the eighth floor of Denmark’s
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The Telecoms.com Podcast: Ericsson, BT and Nothing – Telecoms.com https://telecoms.com/wp-content/themes/telecoms.com/assets/images/dummy/tcoms-logo.png The Telecoms.com Podcast: Ericsson, BT and Nothing Pausing only to reflect on some Twitter banter with a former guest, the guys start by reflecting on Ericsson’s latest earnings and the market reaction to them, which they agree seemed a bit harsh. They move on to
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Ohio based, Jason Bennett, returns with his second album, Cows, but it’s about a lot more than seeing some cows. It just helps with the scenery if you do, and that’s about as serious as it gets for this indie folk, country, and Americana musician. The influences of Bennett are felt all over these songs,
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The English Romantic poet William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was prolific over the course of his long life and career, although he wrote virtually no new poetry after he was appointed UK Poet Laureate in 1843. But between the early 1790s and the late 1800s, the most productive period of his career, Wordsworth wrote some of the
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Last year, Zeds Dead launched their new label, Altered States, focused on exploring a diverse range of experimental electronic music. The name (likely) comes from their 2013 EP of the same name, though you’ll be lucky to find it anywhere on the internet now. In its stead comes the label and the first album, Catching Z’s,
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