Posts by Swedan Margen
Olivia Rodrigo Wore This Millennial Trend the Gen Z Way
Millennials seem to be passing down style gems to Gen Zers, unbeknownst to them. The latest example of the “hipster” generation’s trends trickling down to the new wave of fashion connoisseurs comes via Olivia Rodrigo, wearing a trend millennials still love today. While gallivanting around London, Rodrigo was spotted wearing the trend that every fashion…
Read MoreClaudia Sheinbaum Leads Mexico into Confrontation | National Review
Her government is now on a collision course with both the United States and with basic Mexican democratic civics. Source link
Read MoreShop These 25 J.Crew New Arrivals For The Chicest Summer Wardrobe
It’s June, which means summer is officially here. If you’ve been looking to make some meaningful wardrobe updates for the hotter days ahead, now’s the perfect time. J.Crew’s selection of new arrivals has been seriously impressive. From perfect breathable separates to easy summer dresses, it’s safe to say summer has arrived at J.Crew. I’ve done…
Read MoreTrump Has Turned Washington, D.C., into His Own Personal Stage Set
For nearly eight years, while living in Washington, D.C., I often played out a thought experiment in my mind: Which Presidential candidate would Americans vote for if they knew, as I and my fellow-D.C.ers did, that the winning candidate would be moving into their proverbial back yard? More than ninety-three per cent of District constituents…
Read MoreWhen Dance in New York Took Center Stage
Then came the modern-dance pioneer Martha Graham, who founded her company at Carnegie Hall, in 1926. Graham developed a new way of expressing emotion and meaning through the body, using breath as a source of explosive energy, and tapping into her internal drama as subject matter. In 1933, Balanchine came to New York, all the…
Read MoreBlind Sheikh Sympathizer Adam Hamawy Wins Dem Primary in New Jersey | National Review
The House candidate also reportedly worked with a group later designated by the U.S. government as a front organization for al-Qaeda. Source link
Read MoreThe Chicest Dressers Rely On This Under-the-Radar Brand Every Summer
You might not have guessed it from the sudden drop in temperature and rainy days we’re experiencing here in the UK, but we’re less than 3 weeks away from summer. And with this in mind, it’s time to start thinking about the items I’ll be adding to my wardrobe ahead of the sunny season. My…
Read MoreA World Cup Final and a Teen’s Quest for Belonging in “Amarela”
André Hayato Saito’s short drama “Amarela” centers on a Japanese Brazilian teen-ager, Erika, who is eager to watch the Brazilian national team compete against France in the 1998 World Cup final. Saito chose to set the film against the backdrop of the World Cup because it is a rare moment when the country feels truly…
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Although we’re set for a rainy week here in the UK, the good news is that the high-20°C temperatures we saw last week are set to return in mid-June. And with my personal goal of getting the absolute most out of summer this year, I’ve started to look at the flip-flop trends I’ll be adding…
Read MoreWe Have a Winner: Hailey Wore *the* Anti-Trend Jean Outfit of Summer 2026
Before you scoff at the idea of wearing jeans in the summer, when there are so many other less-hot things you can wear, stay with me, because Hailey Bieber just schooled us all on exactly how to make denim work for summer. Something else I want to mention is that multiple brands have added lightweight…
Read MoreOn Voting for Terrible People | National Review
Moral choices in voting are hard work. Source link
Read MoreLessons in Fanhood from the Knicks
When I try to describe my love of sports, especially basketball, to people who don’t share it, I tend to emphasize its similarities to the higher arts. As with dance or music or theatre, it is impossible to truly appreciate hoops without reference to style and beauty, the indelible marks of individual creative expression. It…
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