Fall is the season when we're all due for a sartorial refresh. It's also the season when our obsession with J.Crew feels extra justified. Why? Because it's the purveyor of raw denim, the curator of rugged corduroy, the provider of timeless outerwear, and most importantly, the giver of perennial sales where we can score all the aforementioned fall upgrades at a massive discount. Right now, you can take an extra 35 percent off its sale section, which is great. But to kickstart your November, the brand is also knocking 35 percent off a caravan of full-price styles. That's just freaking awesome.
Fall is the season when we're all due for a sartorial refresh. It's also the season when our obsession with J.Crew feels extra justified. Why? Because it's the purveyor of raw denim, the curator of rugged corduroy, the provider of timeless outerwear, and most importantly, the giver of perennial sales where we can score all the aforementioned fall upgrades at a massive discount. Right now, you can take an extra 35 percent off its sale section, which is great. But to kickstart your November, the brand is also knocking 35 percent off a caravan of full-price styles. That's just freaking awesome. |
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| The Philosophy of Modern Song is, as a title, almost entirely untrue. But the work is revealing nonetheless. |
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It's the best of times and the worst of times to be a fan. For devotees of mega-franchises like Star Wars and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there's never been a more massive glut of new content. We're living through a golden age of interconnected storytelling, as sequels and prequels explode across film, television, and literature faster than many of us can keep up. Yet at the same time, these mega-franchises are tormented by their most strident fans, melting down into paroxysms of toxicity through petitions, review bombing, and targeted harassment campaigns, among other odious tactics. Toxic fandom is a complex beast, but at the root of its many convulsions, there's often one sore spot: the sticky concept of canon. |
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Just in time for your holiday shopping. |
| One party's control of the legislature is "voter-proof." Now they're pledging to "reform" the elections infrastructure. |
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Back in my salad days, I carried myself with swagger. The dashing raconteur—that's the role I liked to play. But today, I never turn on the charm the way I used to years ago. I'm talking about man issues, which for decades I had confused with girl problems. That confusion sent me on a quest leading to some of the most desired and objectified women in the world. If I'd read different books, watched different movies, and looked up to different role models as a kid, I might've figured things out earlier. Instead, here I am with my hair turning gray and I'm still revising my understanding of the man I want to be. |
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