Ever since the overwhelming popularity of Yellowstone and its spin-offs, 1883 and 1923, it feels like every streaming service attempted to produce at least one competitor to the Western drama. Some were underappreciated but short-lived (Prime Video's Outer Range), while others just felt directionless (Hulu's Monarch). American Primeval is the first of the lot figure out how to rival Yellowstone without just copying it—and it accomplishes that goal with the kind of violence that would make Rip grin. |
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Give yourself that one big upgrade you've been needing. |
| Recent Golden Globe winner Demi Moore revealed what's next for the Paramount+ series—even if Taylor Sheridan kills off a fan-favorite character. |
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This week I'm stoked to bring you a truly special subject: my friend, Kamau Hosten. We met when he worked for The Armoury. I would find myself photographing his outfits even when he wasn't on the docket for the day's shoot because he literally always looked fresh—and I actually mean fresh. I don't know anyone who wears tailoring the way he does. This looks like he's red-carpet ready every day. It helps that he also designs his own brand, Kamsten, in his spare time, and has been tapped in to the industry in many different facets over the last decade. |
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Waterproof so your tunes (or podcasts) won't get drowned out. |
| Start 2025 the right way—with a fresh wardrobe. |
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It is now accepted truth that James Comey stuck his nose into the 2016 election late in the game because he was afraid that FBI officials in the New York bureau would leak the report about a newly discovered cache of But Her Emails, an episode that materially affected the outcome in favor of the once and future president. Now, according to a report obtained by Reuters, something similar may have happened in 2020, the difference being that those leaks didn't work. |
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