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We’re kicking off Women’s History Month with some book club-worthy nonfiction books by women. These books were released within the last few months and will take you everywhere — from the frontlines of the fight for trans lives to ancient Greece to the typewriter of a Southern genius. But first, as always, a few nibbles. Nibbles and Sips I’m a seasonal girlie, and so, even though spring hasn’t officially sprung just yet, I am very much into the seasonal fare. These pastries look easy enough to make and seem like a perfectly light and sweet handheld treat. You’ll need: puff…

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Ahead of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire‘s release on March 22, Sony Pictures is doing a little promotion in the form of Augmented Reality with Ghost Invasion. If you head on over here, you get in on trapping those Mini-Pufts with your mobile device. Admittedly, the gameplay isn’t all that much. You tap your screen to place the trap and initiate the frosty capture sequence. Along with the Mini-Pufts, you’ll be able to trap Slimer and the Hell’s Kitchen Sewer Dragon. If you persist in your efforts and grab all of the ghosts, you do get an Easter Egg starring Kumail Nanjiani,…

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America Ferrera had a great 2023. The Superstore alum was part of the biggest box office movie of the year, Barbie and even got an Oscar nomination for her role in the Greta Gerwig-directed film. She’s in good company and is one of the many first-time 2024 Oscar nominees this year. The Barbie clan have been at all kinds of award shows this season, attending a number of ceremonies during the course of the campaign. The cast seems to be having a blast with all the hoopla, and Ferrera even revealed that she and Margot Robbie did tequila shots on…

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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Sofas are one of the most important pieces of furniture in your home — second only to your mattress. The best sofas might become a coffee-drinking perch in the morning, a reading or TV-watching spot in the evening, and even an extra place for guests to sleep. Plus, your sofa dictates the look of your living room (for better or worse). If you’re in need of a new couch — or you’re decorating your first place — we’re…

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Photography courtesy of launchmetrics.com/spotlight Think extreme bangs, retro glam, and “unserious” beauty. By Lauren Knowles Date March 6, 2024 Another fashion month is behind us, and the Fall 2024 beauty trends we can expect to see later this year have made their runway debuts. On the forecast: hair and makeup that feels nostalgic, a tad avant-garde and slightly unhinged. On the heels of Pat McGrath’s viral glassy glamour at Maison Margiela’s couture show in January, the expectations for Fall 2024 beauty looks were set high — but this season’s designers, with the aid of their trusty glam squads, did not…

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“They tell your family absolutely nothing,” she explained. “I wasn’t notified of any of this. They don’t care. If my mom were to go to the hospital, I would not know.”  And although it’s been hard for Savannah to navigate life with both parents behind bars, she’s found solace in her mom’s letters. “When I read them it makes me sad but at the same time, it also gives me so much comfort,” she noted in her Feb. 28 episode, “just seeing my mom’s handwriting and knowing that she touched it and she wrote it.” Want to know more about the…

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This originally appeared in our Today in Books daily newsletter, where each day we round up the most interesting stories, news, essays, and other goings on in the world of books and reading. Sign up here if you want to get it. ____________________________________ Turns out yesterday’s single-story newsletter about Allstora was interestingly timed: today a different player in the book-making game is using the promise of increased author earnings to differentiate themselves. Authors’ Equity, founded by some serious industry heavyweights, is also looking at the available dollars in each title sold, and its plan to slice the cake a little…

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We’re now only a couple of weeks out from the launch of THQ Nordic’s (belated) reboot of Alone in the Dark and, as is to be expected, the publicity machine is going into overdrive. With new trailers dropping at regular intervals, amplified promotion of the game’s deluxe edition, and Creative Director, Mikael Hedberg, making the interview rounds; it feels like the granddaddy of survival horror is rightfully making waves once again. It’s an overdue comeback for sure — given that it’s been almost 10 years since the franchise’s last installment and even longer since the last good one — yet…

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This is a big year for Chris Hemsworth, because while we wait for news abut if/when he’ll play Thor again in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he’s lending his acting talents to two new franchises. The first of these 2024 movie releases is Furiosa, the Mad Max prequel depicting the origins of Imperator Furiosa, who was previously played by Charlize Theron in Fury Road and is now being brought to life by Anya Taylor-Joy. Hemsworth stars as the movie’s villain, Warlord Demtentus, and I’m all in on the character’s massive motorcycle shown off in a new look.Hemsworth went on Instagram and…

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Donald Trump cruised through Super Tuesday, as expected — but the night’s single biggest race may have been the U.S. Senate primary in California. It’s the first time in decades the seat in question has been seriously contested; Dianne Feinstein held it from 1992 until she died last September. She announced a few months earlier that she wouldn’t be seeking reelection, and the race to replace her has been raging ever since. It effectively ended on Tuesday, with Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and Republican Steve Garvey, a former first baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers, winning the state’s “jungle primary”…

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Madonna took a moment during her concert in Los Angeles to speak to her fans about her “near-death experience” last year that left her in a medically induced coma for four days. Back in June 2023, Madonna was forced to put her Celebration tour on hold after a serious bacterial infection hospitalized her in the intensive care unit for several days. The pop star was eventually able to make a full recovery, though, and launched the trek a few months later in October.  During her show last night, Madonna reflected on her 40 year career, and the bumps and bruises…

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We spoke to the experts to get the scoop on all the best hair curler options on the market for every hair type (and budget). By Heather Taylor-Singh Date March 5, 2024 There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to finding the best hair curler tool. Like most hair tools, the size and shape make a huge difference in achieving the type of curl you’re looking for, along with factors like your hair type, hair texture and the products you use. When it comes to heat-styled hair, a luscious hair oil and a top-notch hair mask always do the trick! Why different hair…

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Mark Cuevas and Jessica Batten: Not TogetherOK, if you thought these two were actually going to end up married at the end of this thing after their many, many struggles (the 10-year age difference, her being attracted to Barnett, Jessica not really being into Mark physically, etc., etc.), well…bless your naive little heart.  Since their failed wedding, with Jessica being the one to pull the plug (duh), Mark revealed to the New York Post in February 2020 that he had not spoken to Jessica since that day, though he had reached out at one point.   “I didn’t hear back, but to…

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It’s been awhile since we got new Murakami, but we won’t have to wait much longer: Haruki Murakami’s first novel in six years will hit shelves this fall. The City and Its Uncertain Walls will be published this November by Harvill Secker, a novel billed as “an ode to books and to the libraries that house them.” Murakami’s last novel Killing Commendatore published in 2018, the story of an unnamed portrait painter who goes on a journey across Japan after his wife leaves him quite suddenly. He winds up in the home of a former painter where he hopes to…

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