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Taylor Swift review: Pop's heartbreak princess dazzles in Edinburgh
BBC via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoAfter more than a year of anticipation, Taylor Swift’s blockbuster Eras tour has finally landed in...
The Sale of Gwyneth Paltrow’s Home Provides a Rare Glimpse Into the House That Goop Built
Vogue· 4 days agoAs an unabashed lifestyle-blog stan, I would like to encourage more celebrities to follow actor and...
‘The Great Lillian Hall’ reviews: Jessica Lange’s performance should ‘send chills down the spines’...
Gold Derby via Yahoo News· 4 days agoOn May 31, 2024, “The Great Lillian Hall” premiered on HBO to predominantly positive reviews from...
The Unabashed Anti-Comedy of 'Fantasmas'
The Atlantic· 4 days agoHalfway through HBO’s new six-episode series Fantasmas, an entrepreneur named Denise explains the very particular service she provides: dressing up...
Tom Brady. Ben Affleck. ‘The Town.’ Ahead of NBA Finals against Celtics, some Dallas fans’ knowledge...
The Boston Globe· 3 days agoOn the cusp of the NBA Finals, which began Thursday, pitting the Dallas Mavericks against the Boston...
Proposed Catholic charter school using borrowed money as two legal challenges loom
Tulsa World· 1 hour agoThe Catholic church in Oklahoma is bankrolling the startup of what could be the nation’s first...
How the Tigers' Justyn-Henry Malloy ended up wearing No. 44
Detroit News· 10 hours agoThe story behind Tigers’ rookie Justyn-Henry Malloy getting to wear No. 44 is a beauty. First,...
Why Europe is listening to Meloni
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoEurope is following Italy’s lead, a black-clad Giorgia Meloni declared in the bright sunlight beating down on the new migrant processing facilities in...
Dutch exit poll suggests neck and neck race between far right and center left in EU election
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe poll results were a possible harbinger of strong electoral gains for the hard right in the...
Edge of Tomorrow Is Tom Cruise Dying to Reinvent Himself
Gizmodo· 12 hours agoLoosely based on Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s 2004 light novel All You Need is Kill, the movie offered Cruise perhaps his greatest canvas at the time: what if you could watch him die over and over again ...