Month: July 2023

There’s so much to love about bananas. They’re delicious on their own, but they’re also incredibly versatile ingredients, whether you’re eating them sliced over oatmeal or yogurt, or you’re baking them into muffins and breads. You can even use banana peel to make pulled pork! Bananas are also nutritious, offering up potassium, calcium, manganese, magnesium,
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Livvy Dunne photographed in New York City in May. Bodysuit, Courrèges, $740. Jeans, Et Ochs, $695. Earring, $2,970, ring, $1,570, Cartier. Mules, Manolo Blahnik, $745.Silver Chang On July 1, 2021, Louisiana State University gymnastics star Olivia Dunne was in Times Square staring up at a 73-foot-tall version of herself. A video clip that played on
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Despite its friendly competition with Barbie at the box office, Oppenheimer still made a sizable dent on opening weekend, raking in $80.5 million, becoming the highest-grossing R-rated film so far this year, and breaking a number of other theatrical records. Christopher Nolan’s colossal epic about the “father of the atomic bomb” will certainly continue to
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Get ready to work out with fitness trainer Natalie White, who will be leading this 30-minute no-repeat cardio workout joined by Luisa Fonseca and Dustin Ripkens. In this routine, you’ll start off with some deep breaths followed by a sequence of skips, arm circles, and squats to get your blood flowing. This high-intensity cardio workout
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For our fourth annual Future of Fashion package, we look at both sides of the fashion-in-2023 coin: AI’s uneasy promises of innovation and a global group of designers who are harnessing the power of traditional craft. Plus, we take a look at the up-and-coming, category-defying talents reshaping menswear. Makers Versus the Machines In an uneasy
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July marks Disability Pride Month, a time to commemorate the passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act and to celebrate the diversity, resilience, and visibility of the disabled community. This Disability Pride Month, we asked writers to share aspects of their identities and lives that they feel might be “invisible” to others. Check out our
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