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Jacquemus's Marseille: A Unique Vacation Guide Curated by the Designer

Aug. 5, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

Simon Porte Jacquemus, the designer behind the renowned brand Jaсquemus, recently shared a curated list of vacation spots in Marseille on his website. As a native of Salon-de-Provence, a nearby town, Jacquemus knows Marseille like the back of his hand, and his recommendations are far from the usual travel guide fare. Instead, they reveal the places where the locals, the true "Marseillais," like to unwind.

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Sydney Sweeney Graces the September Issue of S Moda El Pais, Styled by Fabio Immediato and Photographed by Thomas Whiteside

Aug. 29, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

The September issue of S Moda El Pais is turning heads, thanks in no small part to its stunning cover star, Sydney Sweeney. The American model and actress was styled by the gifted Fabio Immediato, who selected chic ensembles from top fashion houses like Miu Miu, Alexander McQueen, Carolina Herrera, and Marni. Captured through the lens of acclaimed photographer Thomas Whiteside, Sweeney emanates a unique blend of elegance and contemporary style in the shoot.

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Annie Leibovitz's Breathtaking October Shoot for Vogue China: A Living Room Masterpiece in Every Frame

Sept. 8, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Good morning, fashion and art aficionados! Brace yourselves—Annie Leibovitz has delivered yet another captivating collection of photographs for Vogue China's October issue. Each frame? An indisputable masterpiece that belongs not just in a fashion magazine but perhaps even on the revered walls of an art gallery.

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The Case for a Sarita Choudhury Urban Drama: A Star-Studded Appearance at Marie Claire's NYFW Dinner

Sept. 8, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

Picture this: Sarita Choudhury, the epitome of grace and style, walking through the bustling streets of a cosmopolitan city, wrapped in layers of intriguing storylines. Now, how captivating would that be in a serialized format? Well, after her recent appearance at Marie Claire's New York Fashion Week dinner, the clamor for a Sarita-led urban drama has never been louder.

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36 ways to cook cod (part 1)

Jan. 26, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

On the cover of the book, the following information is presented:

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John Lennon Reflects: The Beatles Songbook Unveiled

Feb. 13, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

In an intimate and revealing session, John Lennon delves into the heart and soul of The Beatles' music, offering unprecedented insights into their most iconic songs. Just a week before his tragic passing, Lennon sat down with Playboy to articulate the essence, origins, and lasting impact of the band's work, marking a rare exploration into the musical journey that defined a generation.

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20 QUESTIONS: RON HOWARD

Feb. 15, 2024 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

Litle Opie has grown up and become a hotshot film director. Apparently, goin' fishin' with Andy and hanging out with the Fonz paid off. Not to mention an assortment of serious TV-film roles, a lead in "American Graffiti" and an apprenticeship ("Grand Theft Auto") in the Roger Corman school for budding directors. To Ron Howard's recent big-screen credit are "Night Shift" and "Splash." We asked Contributing Editor David Rensin to meet with Howard in Hollywood as he was putting the finishing touches on "Cocoon," just released. Says Rensin, "Ron Howard does not look dumb in a mustache. Aunt Bee would be mighty proud."

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The Curious Case of the Sultan's Turtle Trainer: A Glimpse into the Ottoman Court

March 16, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

In a blend of the peculiar and the historical, it has come to light that within the grandeur of the Ottoman Empire's court, there existed the unique position of a turtle trainer. As unusual as it may sound, the trainer employed sound as a key tool in the taming process, utilizing musical instruments such as flutes and drums. In modern practices, a bell is more commonly used.

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Kunstsilo Museum Opens in Kristiansand: A New Cultural Landmark

May 2, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Kristiansand to Welcome the Kunstsilo Museum, A New Haven for Nordic Art

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Donna Michelle: A Life in the Spotlight

May 14, 2024 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett

Donna Michelle: A Journey Through Fame and Beyond

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Michelin Recognizes Mexican Restaurants for the First Time: A Belated Tribute to Great Cuisine?

May 17, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

While we were sleeping, Michelin made history by awarding stars to restaurants in Mexico for the first time. This belated recognition of Mexico’s rich and varied cuisine challenges the mistaken belief that it is limited to tacos and burritos. However, the absence of three-star restaurants across Mexico suggests a lingering French bias among the inspectors. With only two restaurants receiving two stars and 16 earning one, the result seems laughable for such a large and gastronomically diverse country.

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Francesco Pergolesi's 'Heroes' Series Captures the Charm of Small Italian Shops

June 14, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

Francesco Pergolesi, a renowned Italian photographer, has unveiled his latest series titled 'Heroes,' which pays homage to the quaint, small shops and businesses scattered across Italy. This captivating series offers a nostalgic glimpse into a world where people connect, argue, reconcile, and even fall in love within the walls of these charming establishments.

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The Legendary Tempest Storm: A Comprehensive Biography

July 3, 2024 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett

Tempest Storm, born Annie Blanche Banks on February 29, 1928, in Eastman, Georgia, rose to fame as one of the most iconic burlesque dancers of the 20th century. With a career that spanned over six decades, Storm's life was filled with glamour, romance, and moments of sheer audacity. This article delves into her biography, career stages, personal life, notable romances, and some of the most intriguing incidents of her storied existence.

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The Controversial French Delicacy: Ortolan Bunting and Its Bizarre Eating Ritual

July 7, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

In the world of haute cuisine, few dishes are as controversial and shrouded in mystery as the French delicacy of ortolan bunting. This small bird, once a coveted treat among gourmands, has become the center of ethical debates due to its preparation method and the peculiar ritual surrounding its consumption.

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Grand Guignol: The Legendary Parisian Theatre of Horror

July 8, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

The Grand Guignol, a groundbreaking horror theatre that operated in Paris's Pigalle district from April 13, 1897, to January 5, 1963, has left an indelible mark on the history of horror entertainment. Named after a traditional puppet character from Lyon, this small 293-seat venue became synonymous with shocking, naturalistic portrayals of violence and terror.

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Cheese from a Small Village in Asturias Becomes the World's Most Expensive

Aug. 27, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

A cheesemaker from a small village in Asturias, Spain, has crafted the world’s most expensive cheese. The 2.5 kg piece of Cabrales cheese was sold at auction for an astonishing €36,000, setting a new Guinness World Record for the highest price paid for cheese at auction. This unique Cabrales cheese is aged for 2-4 months in natural caves with high humidity, where the Penicillium mold develops, giving it its distinctive texture, flavor, and characteristic blue veins. This sale highlights the exceptional craftsmanship and tradition behind this rare delicacy, making it a true treasure in the world of gourmet foods.

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Portuguese Azulejo Mastery: Granja Station's Ceramic Chronicle

Aug. 28, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

The unassuming Granja railway station in Portugal has become an unexpected canvas for the country's rich cultural heritage. This small suburban stop has transformed into a gallery of Portuguese azulejo art, with its walls adorned by intricate ceramic tiles depicting iconic national landmarks.

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Stephanie Seymour: The Timeless Beauty and Iconic Muse of Modern Fashion

Sept. 19, 2024 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

Stephanie Seymour: The Timeless Beauty and Iconic Muse of Modern Fashion

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Spring Broke: Florida Beaches Overflow with Youthful Decadence

Oct. 5, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

Every year, the spirit of Caligula’s decadent excess seems to come alive along Florida’s shimmering shores during Spring Break. This annual pilgrimage sees thousands of American teenagers and college students flocking to the sun-soaked beaches, where beachside revelry and spontaneous romances are as common as a tropical fruit cocktail. Dubbed the "Festival of Sun and Sin," Spring Break transforms the coast into a playground of tanned bodies, relentless partying, and uninhibited desires.

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Massimo Osti’s Iconic Archive Moves from Bologna to China, Unveiled in Hangzhou

Nov. 19, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Massimo Osti, the visionary founder behind renowned fashion brands Stone Island and C.P. Company, has left an indelible mark on the world of design and military-inspired apparel. Enthusiasts of these iconic brands are likely familiar with Osti’s original archive, nestled in Bologna, Italy, where the founder lived and worked. Traditionally, access to this treasure trove has been limited, with small groups granted entry only a few times a year, offering a rare glimpse into Osti’s creative genius, including the ability to touch and examine the intricate details of his designs and his impressive collection of military garments, including Soviet-era pieces.

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