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It s a tale as old as, well, big screen TVs and a very cliché one at that: When my husband and I moved to our new apartment in March, one of our first points of debate was the size of our new TV.
As stereotypes would suggest, he wanted bigger, I wanted tasteful the very adjectives that seem destined to be at odds. I posted my conundrum to Instagram: Should we buy a gigantic TV that would suit all of our sports-, movie-,
Hot Ones-watching needs? Or go for something aesthetically pleasing that would make our living room look more
Hearst sells Marie Claire to a British publisher.
Hearst Tower in New York. The company has sold the United States edition of Marie Claire to the British publisher Future.Credit.Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times
May 11, 2021
Hearst Magazines, the home of numerous publications aimed at women including Cosmopolitan, Redbook and Harper’s Bazaar, has sold the United States edition of Marie Claire to Future, a British publisher, the companies said on Monday.
Marie Claire U.S. had been part of Hearst since 1994 in a joint venture with French company Marie Claire Album. Future, which publishes a variety of magazines including Marie Claire U.K., said it had acquired the U.S. edition from both owners.
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Let me tell you, I am
grateful the Oscars doesn t seem to be cutting off acceptance speeches this year (for once!), because then we wouldn t have gotten the funniest moment of the night, nay, of the entire 2021 award season. In his acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actor for his role in
Judas and the Black Messiah you can learn about the true story behind the film here Kaluuya spoke about Fred Hampton, racial justice, and the Black Panthers, and
then he ended with: We re breathing, we re walking, it s incredible. My mum, my dad, they had sex, it s amazing, you know what I mean? And I m here! I m so happy to be alive!
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The incoming editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue is facing accusations of racism after old tweets of hers have resurfaced that expressed anti-Asian sentiments.
New editor-in-chief Alexi McCammond is under fire for her series of insensitive tweets posted in 2011. While the offensive statements on Twitter were removed in 2019, Philadelphia sports blog
Crossing Broad had documented her remarks.
Twitter users had combed through McCammond s account after an unrelated quarrel with NBA analyst Charles Barkley, digging through her entire social media history for something compromising, and found the buried blurbs. [N]ow googling how to not wake up with swollen, Asian eyes. wrote McCammond in September 2011. One month later, she criticized her stupid Asian teaching assistant for the poor grade on her chemistry problem. The following month, McCammond tweeted: Outdone by Asian #whatsnew.