SHOP EXCLUSIVE SUBSCRIBE It's time to stop waffling about this: if you're vaccinated, you can move on with your life. Enough with the obsession over breakthrough cases. COVID-19 is never going away. Never. It will become endemic, like the flu or the common cold or any manner of other diseases we lived our lives knowing we could get before March 2020. We still left the house, went to work, got on crowded subways, ate at restaurants, went to concerts. Maybe now we'll do some of that in masks. If you're vaccinated, the odds are overwhelming that if you are exposed to the novel coronavirus, you will not be hospitalized or die. The situation in many American hospitals right now is dire, and our collective treatment of healthcare workers at the moment is shameful, but it is almost exclusively the unvaccinated fueling this problem.
From textured options with shawl collars to versions in vibrant prints and colors, brands have cranked up the heat on the tried-and-true style. The brand just introduced a tote, laptop case, wallet, and card case, and we've got the exclusive first look. The instantly beloved collaboration returns for fall 2021, and this time, we're going Upta Camp. After seven years of playing Evan Hansen, Platt gets to step out of the character's shadow. Now, he just has to allow himself to enjoy it.
Lee Pace is not just a fan but a scholar of sci-fi, a world where bona fides count for a lot and fakers get no respect. His reading list may come as a relief to the millions who know Pace, age forty-two, for his roles in some of the biggest sci-fi and fantasy franchises of all time. He played Thranduil the Elvenking in the Hobbit series, Ronan the Accuser in Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain Marvel. Not to mention the vampire Garrett in the Twilight saga. Now he's adding another character to that list: Galactic Emperor Cleon on Apple TV+'s Foundation, based on the Isaac Asimov series from the 1940s and '50s. The novels are often credited with inspiring Stars both Wars and Trek and defined science fiction for modern fans.
The mounting emergencies of the modern world—suicides, homelessness, climate disasters— are now prevalent in America's most beautiful places: its wilderness parks. The rangers who care for them wonder how long they can last. Welcome to the front lines of the new great outdoors.
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Friday, September 24, 2021
Get Vaxxed. Move on With Your Life. That’s It.
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