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Nick and Vanessa Lachey 'remaining as Love Is Blind hosts' despite fan petition
There are no plans to replace Nick and Vanessa Lachey as hosts of Love Is Blind – despite a petition calling for their axe –
Read moreThe 2024 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Prioritizes Tech-Savviness While Remaining Classic
The latest Mercedes-Benz E-Class is here, featuring an all-new facade that merges the classic sedan look with an enlarged interior set-up and state-of-the-art technologies. The
Read moreSam Thompson says he wasn't invited to Jamie Laing's stag do
Sam Thompson has opened up about not being invited to Jamie Laing’s stag do. The Made In Chelsea star, 30, wasn’t best pleased when he
Read moreA Harlem Institution Reimagines How Americans Interact With the African Continent
A recent panel on Africa’s external debt might seem like an odd fit for an arts institution with a permanent collection that includes a ceremonial
Read moresacai Links With Ghetto Gastro to Cook Up a Collaborative Apparel Assemblage
If there’s one thing to point out about how sacai has approached this early half of 2023, it’s the fact that it has made collaborations
Read moreEd Sheeran looks solemn as he arrives at Manhattan court for fresh legal battle
Ed Sheeran didn’t show much emotion when he arrived at a Manhattan court on Tuesday. The hitmaker, who rocked up wearing a smart navy suit,
Read moreArca Releases Music Video for ‘Kick’ LP Bonus Track “Ritual”
Arca has shared a visual for “Ritual,” one of the bonus tracks on last year’s installment of her Kick album series. Inspired by the “prenatal
Read moreWatch Chris Pratt Drop MCU's First F-Bomb in 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'
Although the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been around since 1939, it has successfully maintained its grip on Millennials over the past 30 or so years
Read moreMaking Art by Day, Guarding It at the Met by Night
The small hours of the morning — when the galleries were empty, hushed and dim — were Greg Kwiatek’s favorite part of his 25 years
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