• KTLA

    Popular clothing retailer files for bankruptcy, announces store closures

    Express Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, as the fashion

    • VG247

    However popular you think the Fallout games are right now, you’re wrong – the numbers are astonishing

    Hello there. You might be aware that, following the arrival of Amazon's Fallout TV show lots of people have been, well, playing Fallout games. It's a trend that's been pushing modding sites into new territory when it comes to serving folks ways to spice up their favorite Fallout, and now Bethesda's casually revealed some of the actual player numbers involved.It's important to note that - while hype for the second season of Amazon's Fallout is already building - Fallout 4's next-gen update ...

  • Wedding Clothes Are Now Real Clothes

    For the longest time, wedding clothes epitomized the stuff of dreams. While one's own closet was intended to epitomize the ordinary, garments worn for the Big

  • The 12 best clothes steamers of 2024, tried and tested for quickly removing creases from clothes

    We review the best handheld steamers, from Tefal to Philips, to see which is best for removing creases from garments without an iron

  • If you’re walking into a ‘perfume cloud,’ you’re doing it wrong – my tips to make your fragrance last longer

    A PERFUME expert has shared their proven methods to make your signature fragrance last all day with minimal effort. His budget-friendly tricks prevent you from walking into a perfume clou

    • GQ

    Why We’re Listening to The Streets Again

    This is an edition of the newsletter Pulling Weeds With Chris Black, in which the columnist weighs in on hot topics in culture. Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Thursday. When was the last time you heard something truly original? For me, it was 2002. I was a budding Anglophile in my early 20s, reading NME weekly. I hadn’t made it past classic Britpop like Oasis and Blur or the indies of the moment like The Libertines and Cornershop for many reasons. When The Streets’ classic debut...

    • WNYC

    Re-issue: Arooj Aftab

    One of the songs I keep coming back to is “Mohabbat” by Arooj Aftab. It’s really special to me. I listen to it all the time. I’ve been listening to it so often that I wanted to revisit Arooj's episode about it. In the time since the episode has come out, she has released a collaborative album with Vijay Iyer and Shahzad Ismaily called Love In Exile, which got two Grammy nominations. And she has a new album that’s about to come out on May 31st, called Night Reign. Here’s her episode: Arooj Aftab...

  • If This Is 1968 Over Again, More Popular Upheaval Is On The Way

    Mass graves, the criminalization of dissent, systematic slaughter glorified as self-defense, resisting students making history. Yes, the current nightmare does seem reminiscent of 1968, the year kaleidoscopic change burst forth seemingly everywhere at once. On January 31, the beginning of Tet, eighty-thousand Vietnamese troops issued Washington a formal eviction notice, attacking all the major cities More

  • Which brands that gained the most popularity in Romania?

    Which of the world’s biggest brands have recently gotten more popular in Romania? BusinessFinancing.co.uk analysed Google searches between 2021 and 2023 and calculated the year-on-year change in search volume for more than 1,000 of the most popular global consumer brands per country. Overall, Bud Light beer comes top in Romania.The study also revealed the brands […]

    • CNET

    Best Cookware Sets for 2024

    Upgrade your kitchen with new pots and pans. We’ve tested the best cookware from top brands to find something for every space and every budget.

  • FranSeth: We’re not the next Kathniel

    Francine Diaz and Seth Fedelin are reluctant about having their loveteam, also known as FranSeth, labeled as the “next KathNiel.”

  • Smile. You’re on body camera

    LOWELL — The Lowell Police Department’s body-worn camera program is fully operational and recording police interactions with the public, Police Superintendent Greg Hudon told the City Council's Public Safety Subcommittee during its Tuesday night meeting.