Category Archives: Entertainment

Psultan’s New Ceramics Line Will Make a Statement On Your Summer Table 

Made in Amalfi, Psultan’s new, colorful line of plates and stools is “a little bit like a carnival.”

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Emily Eavis: Glastonbury 2021 will be ‘a double celebration’ 

“The first year back after what we’ve been through will be the most amazing party,” says Emily Eavis.

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Prince William Becomes the First Working Royal to Wear a Mask in Public 

While meeting with researchers looking for a coronavirus vaccine, he donned protective gear.

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Boltons Unite: Listen to Michael Bolton Sing Excerpts From John Bolton’s New Book 

In the past few years, Michael Bolton has evolved from a classic crooner to a semi-viral comedy star. He took that latter bit a step further on Wednesday night’s edition of the Late Show. Appearing in a segment on the Stephen Colbert-hosted program, Bolton was enlisted to sing a couple of excerpts from former National…

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The Conundrum of a New Perry Mason 

A fresh HBO adaptation imbues the classic character with unnecessary darkness and biographical trauma, when what’s most relevant about him has been there all along.

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Glamping Is Growing Travel Trend – From New York City To The Rockies 

Glamping is so popular you can even find it in the middle of the Big Apple!

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Style Invitational Week 1390: Same differences — our compare/contrast game 

Featuring 15 random zany items. Plus the winning ‘grandfoals.’

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‘All I Can Say’ Review: A Rock Star Captures His Own Rise and Fall 

This new documentary is assembled from voluminous footage shot by Shannon Hoon, the lead singer of Blind Melon, until the day he died.

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Demi Lovato Stuns In A Swimsuit While Making Out With BF Max Ehrich On His 29th Birthday — Pics 

Demi Lovato looked absolutely phenomenal in an Instagram collage dedicated to her handsome boyfriend Max Ehrich.

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Pearl Jam Play ‘Dance of the Clairvoyants’ in First Performance of 2020 

Though they’ve been hit hard by COVID-19 on many levels, Pearl Jam played their first “show” as a band (Eddie Vedder performed solo at One World Together and at Jack Johnson’s streaming event) since the release of Gigaton. Though it took a while to get to this point, Pearl Jam performed Gigaton’s first single “Dance of the Clair […]

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Pearl Jam Play ‘Dance of the Clairvoyants’ in First Performance of 2020 

Though they’ve been hit hard by COVID-19 on many levels, Pearl Jam played their first “show” as a band (Eddie Vedder performed solo at One World Together and at Jack Johnson’s streaming event) since the release of Gigaton. Though it took a while to get to this point, Pearl Jam performed Gigaton’s first single “Dance of the Clair […]

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Targeted sculptures linked to Wisconsin, Civil War history 

Protesters have defaced and torn down statues of historic figures during recent demonstrations against racial injustice in cities across the nation

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Frugal Indian cooks rediscover vegetable peel and fruit rinds during lockdown, and light up Facebook and Instagram with recipes 

When my journalist friend Anita Rao Kashi described her orange rind gojju – a thick spicy-sour-sweet stew – I was intrigued. Not only had I never heard of this stew before, but the idea of using citrus rind as a main ingredient in a dish was also novel to me. A casual query on Facebook got many other friends responding with their own recipes, including one f […]

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Early, rarely seen Alcott story published in Strand Magazine 

The current issue of The Strand Magazine will give readers the chance to discover an obscure and unfinished Louisa May Alcott work of fiction, and to provide their own conclusion

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TAG Heuer Releases Its Second 160-Year Anniversary Carrera Watch 

The Carrera 160 Years Montreal Limited Edition combines the distinctive appearance of the ‘Montreal’ racing watch, produced by Heuer from 1972 to 1983, with the pure and well-proportioned features of the Carrera

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