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Retaining Walls Pakenham for Strong Landscapes
The heavy rainstorms in your area have caused soil erosion problems which you have observed in your garden. Pakenham residents encounter this issue because their properties are built on sloped terrain. The process of landscaping your outdoor spaces encounters difficulties because sloped areas limit their potential usage. Uncontrolled outdoor spaces create drainage issues which result…
7 Spring Decor Trends Designers Say Are About to Be Everywhere
Spring is the season of renewal. An opportunity for a fresh start. Walking outside on the first warm and sunny day of the year—and seeing neighbors out and about, too—can feel like a collective sigh of relief. With winter’s chill behind us, spring invites us to lighten up, especially in our homes. The time has…
The Effortless Style Rules Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy Always Followed
Like half the internet, I recently fell down the rabbit hole of Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette. The series—equal parts romance, nostalgia, and glossy ’90s mythology—revisits one of the most fascinating relationships of that decade. Not everyone is thrilled with the portrayal. Daryl Hannah recently published a beautifully scathing op-ed in…
Home Safety for People with Limited Mobility
Mobility issues can arise from various sources, including infections, arthritis, long-term illnesses, or simply the natural effects of aging. No matter what’s behind it, moving around at home often gets tricky. There’s a bigger risk of falling, struggling to reach things you need, or running into obstacles – especially if an emergency pops up. But…
‘Every Brilliant Thing’ Broadway Review: Daniel Radcliffe Is A Life-Worth-Living Pleasure
In the superb production of the solo play Every Brilliant Thing opening tonight on Broadway, the unstoppable Daniel Radcliffe plays the troubled but tenacious son of a woman whose long stretches of bedridden depression are broken only by her frequent outbursts of self-harm. In a heartfelt (and heartbreaking) effort to give his mom some sort…
‘Seekers Of Infinite Love’ Review: Hannah Einbinder and Justin Theroux Star In Smart Cult Comedy That’s Worthy Of A Cult Of Its Own – SXSW
Finally premiering Thursday night at SXSW after a long gestation period, writer-director Victoria Strouse’s hilarious dysfunctional-siblings comedy Seekers of Infinite Love proves to be well worth the wait. At periods over the past decade, it was planned for stars like Jennifer Aniston and others. Timing often is everything, and this one waited long enough to…
Boots Riley’s ‘I Love Boosters’ Kicks Up Trippy, Rip-Roaring Opening Night At SXSW
SXSW was in its traditional wild form on opening night with Boots Riley’s upcoming NEON movie I Love Boosters, a psychedelic, absurdist caper about a group of fashionista shoplifters who steal from a fashion icon only to sell her line on discount. Plenty of laughs, some standing ovation — it’s everything a studio craves when…
SXSW 2026: All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews
The 2026 SXSW Film & TV Festival kicked off March 7, in Austin and features 49 world premieres among debuts. It’s the first time the event has launched on a Thursday. Boots Riley’s sci-fi comedy I Love Boosters was the opening-night film, and other anticipated films include Searchlight’s Radio Silence sequel Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, New…
‘The Lowdown’: FX’s Noir Series To Be Submitted As Comedy For Emmys
With “Is The Bear a comedy?” debate still ongoing, FX is adding another title to the conversation, The Lowdown, opting to submit the hourlong noir series starring Ethan Hawke as a comedy for the 2026 Emmy Awards. That is a shift for the show, which was submitted as a drama for the Golden Globes, guild…
Sydney Sweeney vs. Zendaya Feud Rumors Heat Up Amid ‘Euphoria’ Press Tour
Reading Time: 3 minutes Is there any truth to the rumor that Sydney Sweeney and Zendaya are feuding? What initially seemed like a wild internet rumor is looking more and more plausible amid the media tour for Euphoria Season 3. Yes, there was a time when it looked like Euphoria S3 would never happen, but…
