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I’ve always known that the things I value in a man are a little unconventional, by broad sociocultural standards. I really don’t care if a guy is tall or in finance, so long as he’s genuinely funny and has seen what I deem to be the correct television shows. (To wit: I recently crashed out over a man whose only redeeming factor was the fact that he had seen every episode of The Anna Nicole Show… but the less said about that, the better.)To that end, a bit of pop-culture discourse recently reached me that I found so incredibly charming,…

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Travis Kelce started the week with an award show and is now ending it with a round of golf.The Kansas City Chiefs tight end was joined by fellow NFL tight ends: The San Francisco 49ers’ George Kittle and the Minnesota Vikings’ Robert Tonyan Jr., in Oregon to play golf following his attendance at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards in support of his fiancée, Taylor Swift.Kittle posted the photo of Kelce, Tonyan Jr., and their friend Kari Pekar, as they enjoyed a day away at the Bandon Dunes golf resort.“Bandon Boys ft…” Kittle wrote in the caption alongside photos of their…

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Celebrity stylist Micaela Erlanger, who partnered with Cunard voyage styling services, aboard a Cunard ocean liner. In the collaboration, Erlanger offers Cunard Grill Suite guests a curated styling experience.CunardDemand for luxury cruising is not merely recovering. It’s accelerating—and Cunard is defining what the next phase looks like. The luxury cruise market is forecasted to grow more than 12 percent (compound annual growth rate) through 2032, topping $23 billion. But a post-pandemic spending spree on pent-up wanderlust and bucket-list life experiences is only part of the story.The consumer-driven shift toward “immersive” luxury hospitality is blurring the lines between five-star hotels, private…

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During the first-ever Bates Curates event in March, faculty, staff, and students, and President Garry W. Jenkins, became “curators” as they gathered to select a new addition to the Museum of Art’s permanent collection. Carrie Cushman, director of the Bates Museum of Art, devised the idea for the event, which she hopes will be the first of many.  “This program enabled us to start a conversation with the community about what it means to be a collecting institution in the 21st century,” Cushman said. “We were able to educate students, faculty, and staff on the strengths of our own collection…

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Shannen Doherty’s estate finally reached a settlement with her ex-husband Kurt Iswarienko nearly two years after the actress’s death. According to court documents obtained by Page Six, the photographer agreed to award the former “Charmed” actress’s estate “one-half the equity” of their shared Dripping Springs, Texas, property. Additionally, the filing states Iswarienko, 51, consented to return Doherty’s couch and coffee table from the residence, “produce an inventory of his photographic works” that depict the “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum, and wire $25,000 to her estate for her interest in a Mooney M-20 airplane. Shannen Doherty’s estate finally reached a settlement with…

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Since technology is not going anywhere and does more good than harm, adapting is the best course of action. That is where The Tech Edvocate comes in. We plan to cover the PreK-12 and Higher Education EdTech sectors and provide our readers with the latest news and opinion on the subject. From time to time, I will invite other voices to weigh in on important issues in EdTech. We hope to provide a well-rounded, multi-faceted look at the past, present, the future of EdTech in the US and internationally. We started this journey back in June 2016, and we plan…

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On a walk-through of his new exhibition, artist Rashid Johnson paused in front of a deep, earthy red painting called “Anxious Men.” Its surface is dense with looping, almost frantic gestures. Then he stepped aside and gestured toward a low platform built in front of the piece.“People can come up,” he said, imagining visitors standing there, lifting their voices, becoming part of the work itself.At the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, that invitation, to stand inside the art, to feel seen by it, runs through “A Poem for Deep Thinkers,” Johnson’s mid-career survey. The exhibition spans roughly three decades,…

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It looks like Brooks Nader may have finally found her match. The “Baywatch” bombshell, who has never been short on admirers, is dating “Rocketman” star Taron Egerton, a source tells Page Six. The pair were spotted seeing Ryan Gosling’s latest flick “Project Hail Mary” in Los Angeles on Friday. Model and actress Brooks Nader, seen here at the Vanity Fair Oscar party, is dating Taron Egerton. Stewart Cook/Shutterstock Egerton, seen here at the same Vanity Fair Oscar bash, is best known for playing Elton John in “Rocketman.” WireImage Things only heated up from there. On Saturday night, Nader and Egerton…

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“From a business perspective, that kind of concentrated attention is extremely valuable. For celebrities, the wedding often becomes a moment to reposition themselves as a “couple brand,” which can open up joint endorsements and collaborations that may not have existed earlier. For brands, it is an opportunity to associate with a cultural moment that audiences are already deeply invested in,” said Amit Dhawan, co-founder of Crack’d, a user-generated content and influencer marketing agency and Vibetheory, an AI-first creative and digital transformation company.

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(l. to r.) Kobi, Valentina and Kwame Mintah. Courtesy Efie Gallery “A lot of our artists are happy that we represent them because we are the same. As Africans, we understand what story they are telling and who they are talking to,” Kwame Mintah, Ghanaian cultural entrepreneur, collector and cofounder of Dubai-based contemporary gallery Efie, tells Observer. “There can be a disconnect between the person selling and what is being sold.” In 2021, Kwame, his brother Kobi and their mother, Valentina, opened Efie with the goal of supporting and showcasing the work of artists from Africa and its diaspora in…

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