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This Female Sailing Team Wants Break Records With the World’s Fastest Maxi-Trimaran
Robb Report via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoDesigner-navigator Jean Baptiste Epro is also helping with the project by updating the trimaran’s...
Charlotte Name Meaning
Parents via Yahoo News· 2 days agoYou may want to consider the name Charlotte. Charlotte and its masculine equivalent, Charles, are derived from the Old English word ceorl, meaning “free ...
For L.A. rapper Jay 305, smelling good is sanctity and Scent Bar is the church
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoHis first fragrance was Davidoff’s Cool Water — a cult classic masculine marine fragrance with notes...
The woman who sold time - and the man who tried to stop her
BBC via Yahoo News· 4 days agoHaving set Arnold for the week, she would spend the rest of the day taking the time to her clients....
Daniel Brühl interview: ‘I’ve said no to playing every high-ranking Nazi – Hitler was offered twice’
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 days ago‘Look,’ Daniel Brühl says, ‘I’ll show you.’ In a poky kitchenette above a photo studio in west...
Painting Trump out of a corner
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoInstead, he’s something of a 21st-century court painter — a valet de chamber in Trump’s wing, tasked with painting Trump out to be superhumanly patriotic...
Viggo Mortensen Returns West: Here's Everything We Know About 'The Dead Don't Hurt'
Collider· 5 days agoAcademy, BAFTA, and Golden Globe-nominated actor and filmmaker, Viggo Mortensen has earned a...
The Most Iconic Shoe Trends of the 1980s: From Jelly Shoes to Canvas Sneakers
Footwear News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoKeds, Reebok, Converse, Nike, Eastlands, Sperry, LA Gear and Timberland are just a few of the brands...
The Queen of Romance - Noble Blood | iHeart
iHeartRadio· 3 days agoOver her lifetime, Dame Barbara Cartland would write over 700 books that would sell more than 750 MILLION copies worldwide. Though her books were primarily aimed and read by women, Cartland's ...
The Woman Who Made America Take Cookbooks Seriously
The Atlantic· 2 days agoIn the summer of 1948, a young American, a Bennington College graduate visiting Paris, lost her purse in the Jardin des Tuileries. According to The...