Month: May 2019

Warning: As you may have guessed from the title, this post contains spoilers about last night’s episode of Game of Thrones. Before last night’s episode of Game of Thrones, “The Bells,” 723 people in the United States had children named after a brave, complicated, beautiful, incesty-but-she-didn’t-know-it-at-first-to-be-fair ruler. By the end of last night’s episode, 723 […]

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Click:storage space Melinda Gates is one of the most powerful advocates for women around the world. As co-head of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the world’s largest private foundation, she supports family planning and women’s rights; as creator of the investment firm Pivotal Ventures, she funds female entrepreneurs. Last year, she and Bill Gates […]

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Gossiping is one of humankind’s purest joys: It’s embarrassingly entertaining, pleasantly unproductive, and an incredible waste of time. And yet, the average person apparently doesn’t even do it for a full hour a day? Hmm. For two to five days, people participating in a University of California–Irvine study wore portable devices that recorded their conversations, […]

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Click:Bread bag making machine Vanderpump Rules cast member and former SUR DJ James Kennedy has always been a source of consternation. He’s gotten into fist fights with Jax, he’s cheated on Kristen; he rapped “remember when Jax fucked Faith?” during one of his final DJ nights at SUR (while Jax’s fiancée Brittany was waitressing) before […]

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Last night, a packed room of people paid rapt attention to Lafayette 148’s “Unordinary Women, Extraordinary Conversations” panel, hosted with She’s the First. Twelve women, ranging from Niki Russ of the Russ & Daughters empire to activist Rachel Cargle gathered for a conversation about, well, essentially being extraordinary women. The founder of New York Fashion […]

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