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Drew Barrymore Shares Her Journey to Becoming an 'Obsessed Foodie'—and Hints at an Upcoming Cookbook "I started traveling the world, educating myself about food, learning who my favorite chefs were, and trying different restaurants. And that inspired me to then eventually start cooking in my 30s and 40s," she says.
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Hear the Title Track From Nancy Wilson's Solo LP 'You and Me' The song builds and swirls around acoustic guitar, with percussion, keyboard and vocal harmonies adding layers to the poignant track. Lyrically, "You and Me" is an ode to Wilson's mother, Lois, and the influence she had on the singer's life.
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'Down To Earth With Zac Efron' Begins Production On Second Season As Netflix Eyes 2022 Season 2 Premiere The hosts bring viewers to beautiful locales where they seek out sustainable practices in a way that is both educational and enlightening, embracing local food, culture and customs throughout their journey.
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Here's Your Horoscope For Today: March 9, 2021 When the moon in Aquarius faces off with unpredictable Uranus in Taurus, we can expect a few surprises. Astrologer Mecca Woods shares each zodiac sign's horoscopes for March 9, 2021.
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Meet The Masked Singer's Piglet, Plus a Whole New Way to Play in Season 5 The Masked Singer is continuing to get creative with its season five costumes, though this new one is actually relatively normal compared to most. A young pig with a propeller hat and plaid lederhosen? Practically ordinary! It's actually astonishing that it's taken ...
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Meghan's father says the British royals are not racist LONDON (Reuters) - Meghan's father Thomas Markle said on Tuesday that he did not think the British royal family was racist, and hoped that an alleged remark from a family member about the darkness of the skin of Meghan's son was just a "dumb question".
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Jess Glynne apologises for using transphobic slur on podcast The singer appeared on comedian Mo Gilligan's podcast last week, and told a story about visiting a transgender strip club. The punchline of the story was about someone feeling uncomfortable around people in ...
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Subject: Race on Campus: 'Was the Cat in the Hat Black?' One Scholar's Look at the Racism of Dr. Seuss Our Vimal Patel interviewed Philip Nel, who studies race in children's books and directs the children's literature program at Kansas State University, about how Theodore Seuss Geisel was "a genius and a racist" at once.
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Rupert Grint Said That Making The "Harry Potter" Movies For A Decade Was "Suffocating" Let's face it: You know Rupert Grint from the Harry Potter movies. And that's okay! Rupert Grint in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Warner Bros / courtesy Everett Collection. After all, he was in, like, eight of them — a fact that is certainly not lost on ...
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What Would a Queen's Gambit Musical Look Like? Some ideas are too good to be constrained to merely one medium. Such is the case with Walter Tevis's 1983 novel The Queen's Gambit. After starting its life on the page, the story of chess prodigy Beth Harmon moved to television with a seven-episode Netflix ...
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