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Amazon Sundays: Soft Spring Layers
Ulla Johnson Jacket, Amazon Sweater, Tee & Jeans, Nour Hammour Belt (similar here and here), Chanel Flats (on The RealReal, similar here), Altuzarra Bag, Dior Sunglasses Amazon Sundays shifts into spring with a fresh mix of light, effortless pieces designed for the season ahead. Airy cotton dresses, soft knits, and relaxed tailoring set the tone, alongside easy denim, breezy sets, and polished everyday basics. Woven…
Spring/Summer 2026 Handbag Trends: Butter Yellow, Red, Fringe & More
Ducie Coat, Cos Shirt, Reformation Pants, Chanel Bag, Courreges Pumps, Eterne Socks, LGR Sunglasses, Marissa Klass Necklace Spring/Summer 2026 brings a shift in handbags, with color and material leading the conversation. After watching butter yellow move through ready-to-wear last year, the shade now shows up in bags — joined by saturated reds, grassy greens, and deep blues, signaling a move toward accessories…
The Best Way to Exfoliate for Smooth, Glowing Skin (Without Overdoing It)
For something that’s supposed to leave our skin glowing, exfoliation can often feel like we’re doing too much—or somehow still not enough. It’s easy to fall into the trap of over-scrubbing, layering too many actives, or chasing that instant smoothness, only to end up with skin that feels tight, reactive, or out of balance. Over…
Does Salsa Need to Be Refrigerated? A Complete Guide by Salsa Type
You just opened a jar of salsa or made a batch at home and now you are wondering where it belongs. Counter? Pantry? Fridge? Does salsa need to be refrigerated? The short answer: It depends entirely on the type. Fresh homemade salsa and store-bought refrigerated salsa must be kept cold at all times. Shelf-stable jarred…
How to Keep Your Home Comfortable and Pest-Free Year Round
Keeping your home comfortable all throughout the year involves a lot more than simply adjusting the temperature and trying to maintain your space. Small issues can affect how your home feels and how easily you are able to go about your daily routine. Pests are one issue that you cannot afford to ignore. While it…
Does Salsa Go Bad? Everything You Need To Know
You reach for the salsa and pause. It might be last week’s batch, or that jar has been open longer than you remember. Does salsa go bad? The short answer: Yes, all salsa goes bad eventually, but the timeline varies enormously depending on which type you have. A sealed jar of commercial salsa can last…
Israeli Strike Kills 3 Lebanese Journalists; Committee To Protect Journalists Decries “Disturbing Pattern” Of Targeting Media Workers
Three Lebanese journalists have been killed in an Israeli airstrike, according to officials. Per reporting from Al Jazeera, the attack targeted a clearly marked press vehicle that claimed the lives of Al-Mayadeen reporters Fatima Ftouni and her brother/colleague, Mohammed Ftouni, as well as Ali Shoeib, a journalist who worked for Al-Manar, a satellite television station…
Shinya Tsukamoto Unveils Details & First Images For Vietnam Drama ‘Mr. Nelson, Did You Kill People?’ With Rodney Hicks & Geoffrey Rush
Cult Japanese director Shinya Tsukamoto has unveiled first images and more details for his long-gestated, English-language debut Mr. Nelson, Did You Kill People? starring Rodney Hicks and Oscar-winning actor Geoffrey Rush. Broadway star Hicks appears in his first big screen lead role as real-life, late African American Vietnam War veteran Allen Nelson who returned from…
‘Malcolm In The Middle’ Team On The Possibility Of A Full-Fledged Reboot: “A Whole New Set Of Characters And Circumstances That Are Ripe”
Malcolm in the Middle may be getting the revival treatment, a highly anticipated four-part installment from Disney+/Hulu, but its team isn’t necessarily ruling out a full-fledged reboot. In the limited series, premiering April 10, everyone’s favorite dysfunctional family — first introduced in Fox’s beloved aughts-era single-cam comedy — reunites, much to the chagrin of Frankie…
David Alan Grier Admits He Was “Wrong” For Passing On ‘Ace Ventura’ & ‘Seinfeld’: “The Bag Was Fumbled”
David Alan Grier has some regrets about certain casting choices. The St. Denis Medical star recently appeared on NBC’s Today with Jenna & Sheinelle, where he addressed why he passed on roles in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Seinfeld. “I passed on it because it was a bad script,” the Tony winner and Grammy-nominated musician…
