Month: October 2020

Prince William and Shakira are excited for their new partnership and the impact it can make in preventing climate change. The Duke of Cambridge and Colombian singer revealed on Thursday, Oct. 8 that they, and other influential individuals, are on the Earthshot Prize council, a 13-person panel that seeks to award $65 million to “anyone who is making a
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They may be split up, but it seems Jay Cutler still appreciates estranged wife Kristin Cavallari‘s cooking!  On his Instagram story, the former NFL player complimented Kristin’s latest cookbook. Titled True Comfort, the book—which hit shelves Sept. 29—boasts over 100 recipes that are free of gluten and refined sugar.  “I got mine for free but it is worth
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Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty ImagesThe one-day digital conference is scheduled for November 12. The Atelier Collective, a Toronto-based organization focused on providing workshops, educational tools and other methods of support for female entrepreneurs, is hosting its second digital conference next month. Titled “The Atelier Digital: Beyond 2020,” the virtual event will feature actress/writer/director
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How Time Travel Happens In Lost In Space Lost in Space operates on a principle I like to call “Chekov’s Time Machine.” As we see young Will Robinson’s experiments in creating a temporal distortion device yield some interesting school science projects, it’s eventually revealed that Will’s designs were pretty solid. With 20 years, and only
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The National Book Foundation has announced the 2020 National Book Awards finalists! The list of finalists is already being described as fresh and timely, with “books about race and the struggle for equality feature[d] prominently” and two novels “with eerie echoes of world catastrophes.” Notably, none of the authors has been a finalist for a
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In August, a statue of Sir John A. Macdonald was toppled in Montreal by activists during a rally to defund the city’s police. According to CBC, the act was explained in leaflets that described Canada’s first Prime Minister as “a white supremacist who orchestrated the genocide of Indigenous peoples with the creation of the brutal residential schools system….” Macdonald’s
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