There is one bluetooth speaker that stands out amongst the rest; it has the sound quality, the fashion sense, and the rugged power necessary for any adventure. That speaker is the Marshall Emberton II. The second of its royal line, it's far more exquisite and refined than its earlier sibling. Chances are you've heard of Marshall, or at least seen a speaker or two on that artsy coffee shop's bookshelf. Now you can be that artsy bookshelf, wherever and whenever you want.
There is one bluetooth speaker that stands out amongst the rest; it has the sound quality, the fashion sense, and the rugged power necessary for any adventure. That speaker is the Marshall Emberton II. The second of its royal line, it's far more exquisite and refined than its earlier sibling. Chances are you've heard of Marshall, or at least seen a speaker or two on that artsy coffee shop's bookshelf. Now you can be that artsy bookshelf, wherever and whenever you want. |
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| The legendary French-Swiss filmmaker died this Tuesday at 91 years old. |
| Including the best negroni sbagliato, still served in whopping handmade glasses. |
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The color drained from my daughter Stella's face. We had just walked through a gauntlet of Secret Service agents, navigated a crowded hallway, and entered a small hotel room overlooking Central Park that was jammed with three cameras, even more lights, and several production staff. In a matter of minutes, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton—who were, my daughter was told by multiple people, big fucking deals—would be ushered into the room. Stella looked ill. "What's going on?" I asked her. "I want to go home," she whispered. "I want to run out of here crying." |
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Look ahead and get the fall wardrobe staple that's always in style. |
| Here's what you need to get back into the swing of things. |
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The nation owes a great debt to the investigators who exposed the grotesque incompetence of Kenneth Starr as president of Baylor University. If it weren't for some incredibly brave women and some dogged reporting, Starr might've died on Monday with some people still thumping his tub as the brave truth-teller of 1998, when he pursued a criminal president (and that president's penis) all over the Beltway to produce the first government-financed soft-core porn novel in the nation's history. Instead, his tenure at Baylor—and his involvement with the defense of the most recently impeached president—went very far in proving that, back in 1998, Starr was little more than a conservative party hack, a bed-sniffing yahoo whose investigation leaked like a sieve and who ruined the lives of some folks back in Arkansas whose names are long forgotten now. |
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