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Breaking Down the Hollywood Discourse Surrounding the ‘Barbie’ Movie
Oppenheimer may be about an atomic bomb, but Barbie’s the movie causing a pop culture explosion.
“My hope for the movie is that it’s an invitation for everybody to be part of the party and let go of the things that aren’t necessarily serving us as either women or men,” director Greta Gerwig told The New York Times in an interview published on Tuesday, July 25.
The highly-anticipated film — which was released on July 21 and
The True-Crime Frenzy Surrounding the Idaho Murders
The reporters arrived in news vans and satellite trucks that trundled down King Road and colonized parking spots outside the crime scene. TV producers crowded into the Corner Club, chatting up students for tips and gossip, mispronouncing the town’s name—Mos-cow, they kept calling it, not Moss-coe. Nancy Grace, the cable-news host famously obsessed with morbid crimes, set up a table right outside the victims’ house so she could gesture at the building on air while speculating
FEMAIL reveals the biggest scandals surrounding RuPaul’s Drag Race and its stars
The latest installment of RuPaul’s Drag Race will soon reach our screens with another series of All Stars.
The newest season of the hit show is set to air on Paramount+ on Friday – but it has not always been plain-sailing for the reality show and its cast.
Over the years both contestants and judges alike have been plagued by drama, from accusations of cat-fishing to charges of domestic assault.
Just last week RuPaul’s Drag Race star Shangela, who appeared
Can YOU spot the snow leopards? ‘Ghost cats’ of the Himalayas blend perfectly into their surrounding
Elusive snow leopards can be almost impossible to spot in their snowy mountain habitat – but can you find these beautiful beasts blended perfectly into their Himalayan surroundings?
Incredible photos show a mother snow leopard and her cubs moving across the snow-tipped peaks and crags.
Known as ‘ghosts of the Himalayas’, these dexterous creatures get their name from their spotted white fur, which helps to keep them well insulated in the harsh weather.
Their fur which can grow up to
Titanic: Here are the biggest mysteries surrounding the ill-fated liner
More than 100 years after she sank while crossing the Atlantic on her maiden voyage, RMS Titanic is still widely regarded as the most famous ship in history.
The luxury ocean liner – owned and operated by British company White Star Line – tragically sank in the early hours of April 15, 1912 after a collision with an iceberg, killing an estimated 1,517 of the 2,224 people on board.
Her remains now lie on the seafloor about 350 nautical miles
Elixirs of youth or a waste of time? The science surrounding billion pound multi-vitamin industry
It’s the age-old conundrum that has never been answered with any conviction, with experts seemingly clueless over whether we should pour a glass of wine with dinner or not.
Yet it’s not just sauvignon blanc, merlot and chardonnay that find themselves in the middle of a scientific tug-of- war.
Over the past few decades, a similar, yet much-quieter debate on multi-vitamins has been building up: are they really worth taking?
Critics denounce the supplements, which can cost as much as
Kyiv encircled: Satellite images show hundreds of Russian soldiers surrounding Ukrainian capital
New book unravels the mystery surrounding Aeroflot – ‘a parallel universe of aviation for decades’
‘Winston Churchill described Soviet Russia as “a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma” – the same could be said of Aeroflot, the Soviet Union’s only airline, which to some degree served as a microcosm of the country itself.’
So writes Bruno Vandermueren in the introduction to his fascinating book Aeroflot – Fly Soviet (Fuel publishing), which unwraps the mystery surrounding Aeroflot by presenting a stunning ‘visual history’ of it.
There’s a lot of material to work
Jamie Lynn Spears’ Publisher Shuts Down Rumors Surrounding Upcoming Memoir
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