Jean Wang, a Boston-based fashion blogger, was so excited when her daughter said she wanted to dress up as Rumi, the purple-haired protagonist of the Netflix blockbuster “KPop Demon Hunters,” that she decided to go all out with a DIY costume….
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Mae Martin On Teens, Trauma & Truth
Mae Martin is not into chit-chat. After the soul-baring series Feel Good, the Netflix stand-up special Mae Martin: SAP, and hit podcast Handsome, fans think they know the real Mae and want to dive straight in. “People come up and trauma dump…
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Hertford’s rare chalk river restored to its original course
HMWTWork on the River Ash started in 2024 and was completed in August A “ambitious” project to restore a 4.3-mile (7km) stretch of a rare chalk river to its original course has been completed.
Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust said the “landmark”…
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Princess Eugenie shrugs off family crisis with sweet celebrations
Princess Eugenie is not…
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ARY Digital launches new daily fiction ‘Chaalbaaz’
ARY Digital has premiered its latest drama series, ‘Chaalbaaz’, which began airing on Saturday, 11th October 2025, and is broadcast daily at 19:00.
Written by Rakshanda Rizvi and directed by Rao Ayaz, ‘Chaalbaaz’…
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From the Archives: Victoria Beckham on Finding Her Life’s Passion
Like many women designers, Victoria approaches her work in a way that’s uniquely personal and subjective. “I’ve always had to make the best of what I’ve got,” she tells me. “I’ve never been a six-foot-tall, skinny model [she is five feet…
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‘I wanted to write more than I wanted to have children’: author Sarah Perry on rejecting motherhood | Sarah Perry
Fifteen years ago, having said all my life that I never wanted a baby, that I couldn’t fathom why any free woman would do such a thing to her body and her mind, I suddenly and passionately wanted a child. I remember where I was when this…
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The story behind the spy stories: show reveals secrets of John le Carré’s craft | John le Carré
Lamplighters, pavement artists, babysitters – they have taken on whole new meanings thanks to John le Carré. As his fans will know, they are part of tradecraft practised by the spies he wrote about so evocatively. Now, almost five years after…
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