Month: December 2022

I will forever love Sleeper for bringing “party pajamas” and “black tie pajamas” into the sleepwear conversation. Right now, you can save some serious cash on a selection of the brand’s sets during Saks Fifth Avenue’s designer sale. Beloved by celebrities, influencers, and editors (!), Sleeper sets took off in popularity during the pandemic, unsurprisingly,
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In a time of great collective precarity—both political and economic—long-held literary greats came through with novels that asked the burning questions of this era. Searing debuts pierced the literary establishment, extraordinary novels explored desire and ambition, yearning and loss. They featured protagonists with the intelligence and integrity to examine their former selves alongside their current
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As #TheSimonettaLeinShow closes its 5th season with its final episode of 2022, the show welcomes American musician, comedian, and iconic television personality, Justina Valentine. You all know Justina from her time on the hit comedy series, Nick Cannon’s Wild’N Out. Beginning her music career in 2012 with her first mix tape, Justina continued her entertainment career in 2016 when she joined
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Access all areas A new study calls for more proactive inclusion efforts within science. (Courtesy: iStock/Wavebreakmedia) Disabilities are created not only by an individual’s circumstances, but also by systems and social processes designed without them in mind. That is according to a new study that calls for more proactive inclusion efforts within science, technology, engineering,
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20th Century Studios/Disney’s Avatar: The Way of Water made $14.3 million yesterday at 4,202 theaters, ranking it as the second best Wednesday of 2022 after Top Gun: Maverick‘s $14.8M on June 1. Avatar 2‘s first Wednesday also outstripped that of Minions: The Rise of Gru ($13.5M, July 6) and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’s first and
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WASHINGTON — As astronauts completed a delayed spacewalk outside the International Space Station, NASA and Roscosmos officials said they are continuing to study whether a Soyuz spacecraft that suffered a coolant leak can safely return its crew home. NASA astronauts Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio successfully completed a spacewalk Dec. 22 lasting seven hours and
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