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I’ve got to hand it to them – Gen Z sure has some interesting ideas. A group of college-age individuals has created a rather striking take on matchmaking services.
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Blake Fielder-Civil's life today couldn't be in starker contrast to the one he enjoyed in the mid-2000s.
When I was 16, on the recommendation of Oprah Winfrey, I read Eat, Pray, Love (2006). The bestselling memoir tells of "one woman’s search for everything across Italy, India, and Indonesia," as the subtitle puts it, documenting author Elizabeth Gilbert’s abandonment of her marriage in pursuit of pasta, yoga, and romance.
The Year of Shadow is upon us! What sort of festivities can we expect for a resident Edgehog? Also: Jean-Karlo salutes the Miiverse community and more in This Week in Games!