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Miley Cyrus Performs for Kendall Jenner and Law Roach at an L.A. Pool Party
New York Times· 6 days agoJulia Carmel reported from West Hollywood, Calif. for Out & About, a column that covers the events...
Opinion | Is It a Mistake for Democrats to Go All In on Harris? Four Columnists on the Party’s...
New York Times· 3 days agoPatrick Healy, the deputy Opinion editor, hosted an online conversation with the Times Opinion...
His art takes him around the world, but this rising star always finds his way back to Miami
Miami Herald via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoCornelius Tulloch opened his eyes around 6 a.m. as the sun rose gently, reflecting soft colors onto...
Taormina Artistic Director Marco Müller On Inaugural Turn At The Helm, The ‘White Lotus’ Effect &...
Deadline via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoVeteran film festival chief Marco Müller took over the reins of Taormina in April, giving him a...
Review: So many mysteries at Star Leaf. But mainly, where's the spice?
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoThe contradictions surrounding the Asian chain Star Leaf start with the official number of locations: There are 43 restaurants around the globe. The woman who founded the ...
Goddess of the Dawn
New York Times· 3 days agoLaura Dershewitz’s first solo puzzle is a musical Monday grid. MONDAY PUZZLE — Laura Dershewitz created her first crossword puzzle for The New York Times...
'Kamala IS brat' - how the Harris campaign has already taken social media by storm
SKY News· 2 days agoKamala Harris has embraced the social media trend of a "brat summer" in her presidential campaign. A "brat summer" is inspired by pop star Charli XCX's new album Brat - which ...
This Small Pacific Northwest Beach Town Has a 235-foot-tall Haystack Rock, Forested Hiking Trails,...
Travel + Leisure· 3 days agoYou’d be hard-pressed to find an Oregonian who has never visited the seaside town of Cannon Beach....
This 17th-Century Farm in Cape Town Is a Festival of Colors
AOL· 6 days agoIn the quaint town of Franschhoek, near Cape Town, South Africa, they were fascinated by a farm constructed in 1694, bathed in warm light, named Sterrekopje—“the bright star