Month: May 2023

Kathy Lueders, formerly NASA associate administrator of the Space Operations Mission Directorate, before speaking to the media on May 30, 2020, following SpaceX’s launch of the Demo-2 mission. Kim Shiflett / NASA Kathy Lueders, the most recent top human spaceflight official at NASA, has joined Elon Musk’s SpaceX after retiring from the agency a couple
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EXCLUSIVE: Lexi Paloma is a pansexual bachelorette looking for her perfect match in the all-new dating series Love Allways, premiering on Paramount+ with three episodes on June 2, followed by a weekly release on Paramount+ and Awesomeness’ YouTube channel. Over 10 episodes, Paloma is freed from typical dating show gender norms as she sets out
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No decisions were reached at today’s emergency meeting of the Tony Awards Management Committee, a get-together in which contingency plans were discussed in light of last week’s news that the June 11 ceremony will not be televised on CBS due to the Writers Guild of America strike. The key issue to be determined is whether
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Not quite a maxi and certainly not a mini, midi is by far our favourite member of the hemline family. Be it midi skirts, dresses or even cropped trousers, we’re happiest halfway. You know: when there’s a little smidge of leg showing above your ankles, but not much more? It’s the sweet spot. There’s something
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Kazuo Ishiguro is the critically-acclaimed Nobel Prize-winning author of eight novels. Ishiguro has also written short stories, screenplays, lyrics, and more. Recently, Ishiguro was even nominated for an Academy Award for his screenplay for the film Living. The author is widely celebrated — nearly all Kazuo Ishiguro books have been nominated for awards — and
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Britain is at risk of forgetting “how to do things for ourselves”, the home secretary will warn, as she increases pressure on Rishi Sunak to cut net migration. The home secretary will use a speech at the National Conservatism Conference today to call for the Conservatives to renew their 2019 manifesto commitment, which promised “fewer
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UPDATE: The WGA East has confirmed that it will be out on the picket line for this week’s upfronts on all three days of events, starting Monday. The pickets will be supported by guest speakers Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, and Congressmember Maxwell Frost. Presentations are scheduled from NBC, Fox, The
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Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2016 (JOEL SAGET/AFP via Getty Images) News Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Management Shares His “Last Playlist,” Which He Prepared for His Own Funeral Featuring music by Alva Noto, Ennio Morricone, Bill Evans, Laurel Halo, Nino Rota, Claude Debussy, and more By Evan Minsker May 14, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Ryuichi Sakamoto died on
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