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  • Met Gala Recap: To theme or not to theme?
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    Met Gala Recap: To theme or not to theme?

    From a giant cat costume to a dress made entirely out of pearls, the Met steps have officially seen it all. Anna Wintour’s glamorous Met Gala is one of the biggest nights of the year for designers, celebrities and fashion enthusiasts alike. However, the most pressing challenge that arises every year comes in the form…

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  • Lagerfeld Met Gala theme brushes aside designer’s problematic legacy
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    Lagerfeld Met Gala theme brushes aside designer’s problematic legacy

    The 2023 Met Gala theme was “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” in honor of the late German designer, whose legacy in the fashion industry is marred by his hateful rhetoric toward marginalized groups.

    View article: Lagerfeld Met Gala theme brushes aside designer’s problematic legacy
  • Walgreens’ decision to not distribute abortion pills in 20 states sets harmful precedent
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    Walgreens’ decision to not distribute abortion pills in 20 states sets harmful precedent

    Walgreens’ decision to not sell abortion pills in many states where they remain legal due to political backlash and anti-abortion activists is an act of cowardice and can potentially harm women in the long run. (Opinion Piece) https://theticker.org/10560/opinions/walgreens-decision-to-not-distribute-abortion-pills-in-20-states-sets-harmful-precedent/

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  • ‘You’ Season 4 Part 2: a confusing pile of nonsense disguised as a ‘plot twist’
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    ‘You’ Season 4 Part 2: a confusing pile of nonsense disguised as a ‘plot twist’

    While the fourth season of “You” had already been dismissed by many regular viewers prior to its release for the exclusion of Victoria Pedretti’s character, Love Quinn, the trailer released on Jan. 9 gave hope for a new season where everyone’s favorite psychopath, Joe Goldberg, got exactly what was coming to him. But you know…

    View article: ‘You’ Season 4 Part 2: a confusing pile of nonsense disguised as a ‘plot twist’
  • Gracie Abrams’ debut album ‘Good Riddance’: a strong start, but listeners lose interest
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    Gracie Abrams’ debut album ‘Good Riddance’: a strong start, but listeners lose interest

    While albums full of confessional lyricism about heartbreak and hating oneself are a fan favorite, “Good Riddance” seems to be an album with one song stuck on repeat. https://theticker.org/10438/arts/gracie-abrams-debut-album-good-riddance-a-strong-start-but-listeners-lose-interest/

    View article: Gracie Abrams’ debut album ‘Good Riddance’: a strong start, but listeners lose interest
  • ‘The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo’ and the glamorously scandalous world of Hollywood
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    ‘The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo’ and the glamorously scandalous world of Hollywood

    Reid’s ability to create fictional celebrities is astounding. It allows the reader to be put into Grant’s shoes, becoming the journalist who inquires about Hugo’s captivating life, while also bringing us back to “Old Hollywood” — an infamously scandalous place in which morality stayed hidden. https://theticker.org/10299/arts/the-seven-husbands-of-evelyn-hugo-and-the-glamorously-scandalous-world-of-hollywood/

    View article: ‘The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo’ and the glamorously scandalous world of Hollywood
  • Grammy’s Recap: Red carpet’s best and worst of 2023
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    Grammy’s Recap: Red carpet’s best and worst of 2023

    Music’s biggest night of the year has come and gone with some forgettable wins and remarkable losses at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. However, while music may be the very essence of the Grammy Awards, the real event happens right before, outside on the red carpet. From Taylor Swift to Harry Styles, the fashion…

    View article: Grammy’s Recap: Red carpet’s best and worst of 2023
  • Netflix’s new ‘Wednesday’ is frighteningly fun
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    Netflix’s new ‘Wednesday’ is frighteningly fun

    View article: Netflix’s new ‘Wednesday’ is frighteningly fun
  • Bad Bunny’s Rise Pumps Pop Music with a New Language: Spanglish
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    Bad Bunny’s Rise Pumps Pop Music with a New Language: Spanglish

    View article: Bad Bunny’s Rise Pumps Pop Music with a New Language: Spanglish
  • Daphne Palasi Andreades’ debut novel is a love letter to a home left behind
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    Daphne Palasi Andreades’ debut novel is a love letter to a home left behind

    “Brown Girls” is a stunning depiction of feeling as though you don’t belong somewhere because of your gender, your sexuality, or the color of your skin and the profound realization that you belong everywhere you wish to belong. Andreades creates a lengthy love letter to the life that she – and many others – once…

    View article: Daphne Palasi Andreades’ debut novel is a love letter to a home left behind
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