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Chris Black, host of the pop culture podcast “How Long Gone,” made the capsule wardrobe he wanted to see in the world.
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Chris Black, host of the pop culture podcast “How Long Gone,” made the capsule wardrobe he wanted to see in the world.
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We may earn a commission from links on this page. Watching Clark Griswold fail at hanging up Christmas lights in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation may be a hilarious annual holiday tradition, but in real life, decorating failure is no laughing…
We may earn a commission from links on this page. We’ve all experienced gift panic—that sinking feeling when you realize you need a present in an hour and you just don’t have one to give. Whether you spent all year…
In a way, the Christmas season is more fun if you don’t celebrate it. There’s no pressure. You get to enjoy all the brightly colored lights your neighbors put up, but you don’t have to put up your own. You…
“Paul Thomas Anderson, I hope you’re getting forehead kisses every night,” writes internet-favorite cinephile Mia Khalifa, whose favorite films of the year range from a deeply silly comedy to an independent documentary she calls one of the most important works…
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Our grandparents could drop some treats in a sock and call it Christmas, secure in the knowledge that their children would be delighted by an orange. These days, though, everyone…