It's still early, but it seems like Sean Baker's Anora is, if not the current Best Picture front-runner at next year's Academy Awards, then at least a front-runner. Wouldn't that be something? Hollywood bestowing its biggest honor upon a movie drenched in sex that at least attempts to show empathy toward a sex worker? But there's been more fun—"fun"—on screen this year, as well. From Love Lies Bleeding to We Live in Time to The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed, here are some of the highlights of sex in movies in 2024 so far. |
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This is so damn weird, so damn wonderful. |
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One more thing about the maybe most alarming thing the former president* said at his Sunday Bund-day hootenanny in New York—that business about the "little secret" he shares with Speaker Mike Johnson. As it happens, the Congressional Research Service put out a prescient little report on this subject prior to the 2020 election. Welcome to the Contingent Election, another quirky land mine in our sacred Constitution, a charming document that takes for granted in its charming naiveté that we all will not go insane at election time. |
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Forget the PSL. Amp up the autumn vibes with these cozy, sexy, and spicy fragrances instead. |
| This mystery is particularly relevant for residents of Capitol Hill. |
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Strapping on a tough strip of leather once offered the best underfoot cushioning available. Then, in the 1890s, along came rubber. That was the pinnacle of sneaker cushioning for decades until the introduction of a wedge of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) foam on the heel of the 1972 Nike Cortez. That started a new race in footwear: cushioning. While all sorts of chemical compounds still vie for underfoot supremacy in the form of foam, we've seen the rise of technology-infused air as a pinnacle cushioning expression; enjoyed the squishy properties of gel; experimented with plastic, yet flexible, cylinders; and even toyed with the idea of a garden hose that has now turned into one of the hottest cushioning technologies in the industry. |
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