Friday, September 25, 2020

Amazon’s Big Sneaker Sale Features 8 of Our Favorite Styles

 
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The 8 Best Classic Sneakers to Score on Sale at Amazon Right Now
 
You want to buy some new sneakers? Boy, have we got a deal for you. Amazon is currently slashing prices across a curated selection of classic sneaker styles, and if you long since busted through the last pair you scooped with all the running you've been doing lately, there are plenty of solid options to choose from. No matter where your brand loyalties lie, Bezos' trillion-dollar brainchild has you covered. We're talking Nike, Adidas, New Balance, and more! The gang's all there. God, what a motley crew. Here are our 8 picks. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Let's Talk About the Many Fits of The Many Saints of Newark
 
Where are our Sopranos heads at? Ready yourselves, people. Because stills from the set of The Many Saints of Newark dropped online Thursday, and they're worth poring over. TMSN is a prequel of sorts—centered around the 1967 riots that took place over a four-day period in the city of the same name—loosely based on the show that quietly ushered in an era of dark, gritty Prestige TV. A young Michael Gandolfini is set to make his big-screen debut reprising the role that made his father a household name, but beyond that, details on the upcoming flick remain fairly scarce. (The movie was initially slated to hit theaters this month but was rescheduled to release in March of 2021.) Until then, diehard devotees of the series will have to make do with a sneak peek at the film's costume design. And oh, what a peek it is! I'm talking pointy, period-appropriate collars, heavily flared pants, and enough thick (thicc?) knit polos to make you pine for sweater weather wherever you are. (Newsflash: It's here!) In other words, it's all the seasonal inspiration you need right now in one handy-dandy place. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Best Documentaries to Stream on Netflix Tonight
 
This year, the documentary offering on Netflix has finally reached the point of stranger than fiction. Man with a mullet holding down a sketchy tiger zoo? Disaster music festival? The mafia? It's all there, and certainly as wild and entertaining as any scripted Netflix series. But with about 36,000 hours of content on Netflix to choose from, it can be hard to decide what to watch. To help you out, we've narrowed down the best documentaries on Netflix to expand your mind. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Sign o' the Times Is Prince's Masterpiece. The Road to Get There Was Filled With Hardship.
 
Seven years before Prince was publicly voicing his frustration with the industry, his creative output was already clashing with the conventions of the music business. And if you have any doubts at all about how prolific this one-man dynamo actually was, a new box set chronicling the making of 1987's Sign o' the Times album closes the argument. The biggest of the multiple versions of the box, the "Super Deluxe Edition," contains eight CDs (or 13 LPs), with 92 audio tracks, including 63 previously unreleased recordings. It documents an extraordinary era, a year in which Prince recorded and scrapped at least three different album projects, toured the world, broke up his most celebrated backing band, and lost his great love—resulting in his career's greatest masterpiece. Alan Light reflects. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lindsey Graham Is Pleading for Cash Like a Televangelist Peddling Miracle Spring Water
 
This is getting embarrassing. Lindsey Graham has been in Congress since 1995. He has been in the United States Senate since 2003. He is the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. He is a Republican in South by-God Carolina, And now, facing actual opposition for the first time since forever, he's taken to doing the poor mouth. Graham is now being out-raised and out-hustled by Democratic challenger Jaime Harrison, and that is largely because the country has grown sick and tired of Graham's act. For almost four years now, Graham has been the most singularly egregious toady in a party loud with their croaking. His ultimate expression of fealty was his breathtakingly hysterical tirade in support of the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. A guy who is willing to so debase himself in service to a "xenophobic, race-baiting bigot" is a guy who will stay bought. The idea that this will nauseate a large portion of the public at large should not be that much of a surprise. And now to see him pleading for cash as though he's Peter Popoff peddling the Miracle Spring Water on late-night TV is to watch a politician selling off the last shards of himself. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lies in State: The Photos
 
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a feminist icon and Supreme Court Justice since her 1993 appointment by President Bill Clinton, died Friday, September 18 due to complications related to pancreatic cancer. She was 87 years old. Ginsburg was just the second woman ever appointed to the highest court in the land—and, as Brooklyn, New York-native, her fiery opinions and unrelenting quest for equality earned her the affectionate moniker The Notorious R.B.G. Her life has been the subject of a best selling biography, a special biography for children, a lauded documentary and a Hollywood adaptation. Following a private service Wednesday at the Supreme Court's Great Hall, her casket was moved to the front steps, available for public viewing. And today, she will shatter one more ceiling before being laid to rest at Arlington, as she becomes the first woman to ever lie in repose at the U.S. Capitol. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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