I consider myself a YouTube workout connoisseur. When I’m test-driving a new routine, the first place I go is the YouTube comment section. People get real honest down there. When a workout is good, you can tell by how excited and passionate the commenters become. While I was browsing around for new cardio workouts, these
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Rena Li for The 19th This project is a collaboration between ELLE.com and The 19th. Trust Women was flooded with patients; doctors and staff in the Oklahoma City abortion clinic were scrambling to care for everyone they could. It was March 27, 2020, the beginning of the United States’ COVID-19 crisis. Earlier that month, Texas’
By CBC Gem Date October 12, 2021 Facebook Twitter Photography By Keri Anderson/Courtesy of CBC Growing up in Mississauga, Sort Of co-creator and star Bilal Baig always had one weapon they could wield against their bullies: their sense of humour. “I discovered in middle school that I could make people laugh, and that helped them
As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you’ll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. “Who needs pockets?!” (Um, said no one, ever.) From dresses to sweats, some place to slip your stuff is
One stroll through the colorful streets of Austin, Texas and you’ll find the city’s slogan “Keep Austin Weird” plastered just about everywhere. While the saying was coined by the Austin Independent Business Alliance to promote small businesses, it’s become a full-blown lifestyle for natives and visitors alike. Of course, Austin is weird in the best
Alana, Este, and Danielle Haim of Haim, the Grammy-nominated California-cool girl rock trio, may have the hit song “Summer Girl” under their belt, but make no mistake: the band lives for fall. For the sisters, the season is synonymous with spontaneous drives up the Pacific Coast Highway, Joni Mitchell on repeat, and haunted hay rides.
Photo by Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty ImagesThe beauty line will be available sometime this fall — and its release can’t come soon enough. By Natalie Michie Date October 12, 2021 Facebook Twitter When you’re Ariana Grande, nothing you do goes unnoticed. Just this past summer, some skilled fan-sleuthing led to the discovery of the Instagram
@kiaundrajackson_ 5 Quick Benefits of Going to Therapy #therapytiktok #therapytok #therapysessions #selfimprovement #therapistadvice #tiktoktherapists #lucky ♬ TWINNEM – Coi Leray Seeing a therapist isn’t just a way to feel better — it can improve your life and relationships in so many ways. Licensed marriage and family therapist Kiaundra Jackson, LMFT, shared this TikTok video on
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry welcomed their daughter Lilibet “Lili” Diana just four months ago, and little Lili has already changed their worlds for the better. Us Weekly spoke to sources about how the new family of four is settling in. One source told the outlet that Meghan, Harry, and their 2-year-old son Archie are
Tibrina HobsonGetty Images On World Mental Health Day, global beauty retailer Sephora announced their new anti-bullying measures, “Hearts, Not Hate” on their Instagram and website. To usher in this new wave of positivity, none other than Rare Beauty brand founder and anti-bullying advocate Selena Gomez is taking over their socials to lend her support. Gomez
Photography Courtesy of Joaquin Laguinge, HermèsTime to kick your mani game up a notch. By Mishal Cazmi Date October 12, 2021 Facebook Twitter Photography Courtesy of Hermès Attention nail polish lovers: Hermès has entered the chat. Following the launch of its own beauty line in March 2020, the brand is once again expanding its offering
After an exciting series of competitions at the Tokyo Olympics, the 2021 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships (Worlds) kick off next week and will span from Oct. 18 to Oct 24 in Kitakyushu, Japan. Worlds is held annually during non-Olympic years (with an exception this time around due to COVID), and gymnasts will only vie for
Today marks the first national celebration and observance of Indigenous Peoples’ Day in U.S. history. Today is also International Day of the Girl, a day to support increased awareness of global gender inequalities. On this convergence, it seems only appropriate to shine a light on Native American girls and the erasure of Native women across
There’s no denying the fact that sexism runs rampant in the film industry writ large. Reports from 2021 claim that if nothing is done to fight inequality, the gender pay gap won’t close until 2059. Fortunately, there are people—read: women—who are doing something about it. Hollywood in particular is one of the more visible industries
Arm day is one of my favorites because flexing my biceps, straining my triceps, and lifting my whole body off the floor during push-ups makes me feel so strong. Those focused, arm-toning workouts — you know, the kind that makes it impossible to wash your hair or reach for that top-shelf glass afterward? — feel
When it comes to marriage, there’s little that hasn’t already been said, written, sung, painted, or filmed. Yet there remains perhaps no greater source material for modern entertainment. Union—how we nurture it, abuse it, worship it, and lose it—is an endlessly moldable subject, a fact Hagai Levy, director of HBO’s Scenes From a Marriage remake,
As I write this story about Ella Emhoff, four young women walk by dressed like Ella Emhoff. They gaze at downtown Manhattan through round owlish glasses. They stomp across the street in work boots and giant nubby sweaters, worn as minidresses with nothing underneath. It’s the vibe of a Ravenclaw realizing she should finally flirt
Photography courtesy of HBOThe drag queen superstars spill the tea on the new season of their hit show, the death-dropping looks, and what Coming Out Day means to them. By Annika Lautens Date October 11, 2021 Facebook Twitter Move over, Batmobile. HBO’s We’re Here — the drag documentary-meets-makeover series starring Shangela Laquifa Wadley, Eureka O’Hara
Twenty-time Paralympic medalist Tatyana McFadden raced 52.4 miles in the span of 24 hours between the 2021 Chicago and Boston Marathons. She took home her ninth women’s wheelchair division title in Chicago on Oct. 10 (1:48:57), then proceeded to finish in second place the next day in Boston (1:50:20). This comes just one week after
Spoilers for Lamb ahead. Several long months ago, Noomi Rapace couldn’t even fathom sitting on a Zoom session in New York City, chatting with someone about her experience working on the idiosyncratic new film, Lamb. That’s because she had sunk so deeply into her role as Maria—one half of a melancholy, flannel-wearing couple living on
Kristy SparowGetty Images Alexander McQueen debuts its spring-summer 2022 runway collection live from London on Tuesday, October 12th at 8 AM and 12 PM EST. View the brand’s ready-to-wear show from the comfort of your own home, below: This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another
“I came out in stages, in environments where I felt safe and accepted.” By David Cassels Date October 11, 2021 Facebook Twitter In the summer of 2020, right in the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic, tattoo artist Salad (@sadbabysalad on Instagram) publicly came out as non-binary; changed their name on social media; packed up their
I still have memories of being a teenager and randomly coughing up white rocks. At the time, I either spat them out or sometimes swallowed them if I felt them fall from inside my mouth. I definitely regret swallowing them; they taste worse than a barf jelly bean. Recently, as I’ve continued to cough up
Kim Kardashian was in New York City all week preparing for her role as the host of Saturday Night Live this weekend. The high pressure gig involves a lot of late nights and rehearsals, and Kardashian was supposedly putting in the time and getting in touch with all of her comedian friends to get ready