Month: June 2024

“When I got the part of Queenie, I was ecstatic,” says Dionne Brown, in between sips of Red Bull after a long, arduous press day in London. “But then afterwards it was like, ‘Oh, I’ve actually got to do it now. Yikes.’” Such is the familiar plight of an actor who gets tasked with bringing
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Glen Powell makes for a convincing murderer. But it’s tough to know how he’d stack up against the real Gary Johnson, whom Texas Monthly once called “the most sought-after professional killer in Houston.” Johnson himself was a devastatingly talented actor: A staff investigator for the Harris County district attorney’s office, he moonlighted as a fake
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What’s harder than a hard launch? Sabrina Carpenter might have the answer with her new “Please, Please, Please” music video, which co-stars her real-life boyfriend, Barry Keoghan. In the visuals, the pair play a criminal couple who bail each other out of jail and repeatedly get themselves into trouble—all while being madly in love. (They’re
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Picture this: It’s one of those perfect, sun-filled days in late July that feel like 36 hours instead of 24. Low humidity and high temperatures. Your skin resembles a solar panel, soaking in energy and getting warmer to the touch. That heat you’re feeling? It’s actually infrared energy, which our bodies perceive as warmth. Though
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Even after 20 years of Paraiso’s Miami Swim Week, the swimwear remains hotter than ever. And the vibes? Still immaculate. From May 29 to June 2, the annual event showcased swim and resortwear designers, taking over Miami Beach to present their next collections full of fresh designs, colors and silhouettes. Many designers took inspiration from
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Perfumer Mathilde Laurent has created scents which smell like the freshest of garden roses, dewy kumquats, and shiny watches. You might think that this project for Laurent, whose job is to create beautiful fragrances for Cartier as their in-house perfumer, would be the equivalent of vacation time or a chance to embrace idleness. It turned
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