Saturday, May 04, 2019

The Best Netflix Series of 2019 (So Far)

 
Whenever you finish up that rewatch of 'The Office', check one of these out.
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The Best Netflix Series of 2019 (So Far)
 
The Netflix catalogue can be more intimidating than it's worth sometimes. You'll often find yourself in that same rigamarole—after 30 minutes of scrolling, you land back on Season Three of The Office, which is fine if you're looking to zone out. But on the occasion that something a bit more tantalizing is on the menu, there's a whole new crop of Netflix series out there just begging for some attention. Here are a few options to check out in the event that Ross and Rachel need a break from the nightly Netflix binge. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
This $85 Hoodie Feels Vintage, Looks Fresh, and Is Office-Ready
 
The rules of what's "office appropriate" have changed—doubly so in more creative fields. A hoodie is no longer confined to the weekend, and Buck Mason's loopback hooded sweatshirt is the perfect hoodie to help you break out of those "What do I wear to work?" confines. With this garment, Buck Mason has managed to find a way to make a hoodie look very comfortable without looking too casual. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
15 Best Gin Brands to Drink Right Now
 
After a cold whiskey winter, gin is flowing once again as bars debut spring menus focused on herb- and fruit-forward cocktails made with clear spirits. Make no mistake, gin is legitimately back in fashion, with distilleries all over the world crafting versions of this centuries-old spirit that capture the character of the individual locales from which they derive. Gin is mother's ruin no more, and this shift has been a long time in the making. Here are some of the best gin brands available now, from traditional London dry to brand-new variations. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Peter Mayhew's Chewbacca Was Filled With Humanity. It's Why He'll Be Missed So Dearly.
 
Star Wars lost a part of its soul this week. Peter Mayhew, the 7-foot-3-inch actor who portrayed Chewbacca, died on Thursday at the age of 74. He played the hairy, lovable, yet comically stubborn Wookiee in four of the 10 Star Wars films. In a galaxy as vast, exotic, and far, far away as Star Wars, George Lucas had his work cut out for him establishing something that felt human between all of his ambitiously fantastic laser swords, slug-aliens, and planet-skipping starfighters. But Mayhew's stoic presence onscreen as the ever-vulnerable Chewie helped imbue the films with a warm and fuzzy texture that has become the life force of the franchise's enduring vision for the past 42 years. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A History of Donald Trump's Obsession with Pseudoscience
 
It's no secret that Donald Trump doesn't care for facts. Usually springing for the quickest conclusion that backs his personal interests, the President has a history of rejecting truth and retweeting unsubstantiated theories or conspiracies that make him look smarter. But, at the rate the Earth is hurtling toward complete ecological annihilation, looking smart or cool isn't going to matter too much when the entirety of human civilization is left living in bunkers, or worse. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
How to Make a Mint Julep
 
The Mint Julep is a finicky drink if you want to make it right. Your silver beaker should be pre-chilled. Your ice should be cracked and drained of excess water. Your mint leaves should be the freshest, smallest, most tender that you can find. And god forbid you touch the cup too much with your bare hands or anywhere but the top or bottom, killing the frost. But this cocktail is worth the special attention for the chance to bury you nose in aromatic mint and douse your tastebuds with sweet Kentucky bourbon. So whether you're making one to sip during the Kentucky Derby horse race, as is tradition, or you want to cool off on a sticky summer day, here's how to make a Mint Julep at home. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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