Reports of the demise of sex in movies have been greatly exaggerated. Or maybe premature. While critics like The Washington Post's Ann Hornaday weren't delusional for observing a downward trend in sex on the silver screen, the sex onscreen in the first half of this year is enough to prove that the multiplex is certainly no dead bedroom. So far, we've been treated to a lesbian romance as sweaty as the gym its characters meet in, a clothing-optional queer serial-killer yarn, role-play as sexual actualization, a stepmom-stepson tryst, and two boys who do not have sex but clearly love each other (and Zendaya) very much. |
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These pocket-friendly styles hold all you need. |
| American Black players made up 18 percent of all MLB rosters in 1991; on opening day in 2022, they composed a paltry 7.2 percent. What does this mean for America's so-called national pastime? |
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The Gucci horsebit loafer is surprisingly spry for its age. The style is 71 years old, but—thanks to continuous reinvention by Gucci's design minds and rediscovery by generation after generation of stylish fans—never seems to slip one bit. And though it's a genuine icon of Italian design, according to company lore, it owes its existence in no small part to American tastes. In the latest edition of our video series, "Iconic," we explore the equestrian roots of one very famous slip-on. |
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I'm not talking about what's appropriate. I'm talking about what's worth it. Forrest Gump, Top Gun, Breakfast Club? They aren't ready. |
| Before the sale even starts, there are some great deals to shop. |
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Your kids, and their entire generation, are swimming in a never-ending stream of digital distractions. Every click is designed to grab their attention like metal to a magnet, and as the grown-up in charge, you have the Herculean task of luring them away! The problem isn't just with the pull of the Internet. Today's parents struggle with juggling all of life's priorities and responsibilities (work, home life, and maybe too much time going down their own digital rabbit hole, etc.) without the help of grandparents in the duplex downstairs or aunts and uncles around the corner. Here are some ways to steer kids away from TVs and tablets…and toward IRL fun. |
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