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Netflix’s Buying London should be the nail in the coffin for reality TV’s wealth obsession
The Independent via Yahoo Canada News· 2 months agoSTATE OF THE ARTS: ‘Buying London’ is all about the capital’s super prime property market – and...
Cardboard: Environmental scourge or savior?
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 11 months agoPeople are more aware of cardboard today because they see it more due to home deliveries. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times) Whether it's Tetrised...
Adam Boulton: Long Johnson is still plaguing the Tories - Sunak needs to take decisive action
Sky News via Yahoo Canada News· 1 year agoChris Patten, a grandee from the Conservative establishment, spotted what he called "Long Boris"...
The 8 Best Menswear Books of the Year, on Black Tie, Western Wear and Everything in Between
Robb Report via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThe past year saw ink spilled on Karl Lagerfeld’s personal life, the relationship between...
How British imperial history shaped Charles III's coronation ceremony
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 1 year agoThe coronation ceremony Charles III is about to go through reflects how monarchy has developed since...
Sam Lipsyte's new '90s caper novel is a glorious, grungy Gen-X swan song
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 2 years agoAmong the takeaways from 2022 is the feeling that everything was better in the 1990s. It’s not only grizzled Gen Xers tolling the bells for lost youth as they enter their pensioner years. Millennials ...
Commentary: Four veteran stage actors discuss taking on risky roles later in life
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 2 years agoA conversation with four older cast members starring in Antaeus Theatre Company's production of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' 'Everybody.' 'You learn simplicity, you learn economy.'
How the 'cool aunties' of pop culture flout the growing restrictions imposed on women
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 5 months agoAt a time in which women's bodily autonomy is constricted, the 'cool auntie' offers a model of glamorous independence — and a counter to the 'tradwife.'
The British aristocracy: how gossipy memoirs feed national fascination with privileged elites
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 1 year agoWhy are we so utterly in thrall to upper-crust tales of privilege, riches and scandal? Because it’s a great story of wealth, heritage and survival in the modern world.