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What is the web-o-sphere angry about this week? A bagel sliced like a loaf of bread, a B-list celebrity trying to get close toBeyoncé and a space program that doesn’t make suits in female sizes. Here’s everything you need to know: Bagels are Being Sliced Like Bread THE STORY:  Twitter user  Alek Krautmann  shared a photo of two boxes of bagels cut in little strips with the text: “Today I introduced my coworkers to the St Louis secret of ordering bagels bread sliced. It was a hit!” THE REACTION: This isn’t a hit. This is “Hey let me find the worst and cheapest way to feed 25 people with 12 bagels!” — Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) March 27, 2019 Appropriate. This poor person has obviously never had a good bagel, otherwise he wouldn’t prioritize the cream cheese so hard. — The Future Is Female 🍩👸🏾 (@JNMezzo) March 27, 2019 I work in a bakery that makes bread & bagels every morning…. If someone asked me to "bread slice" bagels I'd refuse service....

Fashion with Trend

Fashion with Trend

Fashion with Trend

Fashion with Trend

Fashion with Trend

If you’ve seen the ever-so-popular Netflix series Queer Eye,  you already know Antoni Porowski: the swoon-worthy chef who has captured the hearts of men and women across the globe. It is a combination of his smouldering looks, the almost alluring way in which he makes guacamole, and his kind demeanour that has led to such a dedicated (almost obsessed) fanbase. Where, exactly, did this gorgeous food-expert come from? Was he a chef? Was he just a really good looking, charasmatic foodie? Turns out, he served as personal chef to none only than the original Queer Eye food and wine expert, Ted Allen. Rewind a little futher, and you’ll discover Antoni was born and raised not too far away in Monreal, Quebec. Last week, the he made his way back to his Canada, revisiting the Art Gallery of Ontario for the first time since an elementary school trip, to celebrate his collaboration with Café Appliances. Once I had regained feeling in my legs and put my school girl jitters aside, we had chatt...

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The royal baby is nearly here , and bookies are busy betting on the name the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will choose. (Right now, Spencer is a popular guess, per Princess Diana’s maiden name. They’re also putting money down on the weight, height, birth time and hair colour.) There is, however, another kingdom heir on the way—one that amidst the Jordyn/Tristan/Khloe drama , seems to have been entirely forgotten. Back in January, during an appearance on  Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen with her sisters Khloe and Kourtney,   Kim Kardashian West confirmed that she and Kanye wer expecting their fourth child, telling Cohen, “It’s a boy. It’s out there. I got drunk at our Christmas Eve party, and I told some people.” It's a boy! @KimKardashian confirms she and @kanyewest are having another baby! https://t.co/JbNbyTRyB7 #WWHL — WWHL (@BravoWWHL) January 15, 2019 Congrats guys, we’re both thrilled and terrified that your empire will soon grow by one. Now, as ...

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On event day, you enter Apple Park, the company’s 2.8 million square foot campus in Cupertino, California, and you’re surrounded by fruit trees and the swelling sounds of a sci-fi film’s score. Every five feet, there’s a uniformed Apple employee greeting you with a wide smile and frighteningly genuine “good morning!” On the walk from the gate to the Steve Jobs Theatre, you’ll likely overhear multiple attendees liken the ambiance to Disneyland. Other comparisons that could be made: Jurassic Park, the Pentagon and that bad Emma Watson movie The Circle . On March 25, hundreds of journalists from around the world gathered for Apple’s first event of 2019, where Tim Cook took to the stage and announced four new Apple services: Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, Apple News+ and Apple Card. Five minutes into the two-hour presentation, I realized I should have been keeping a clap count. Tim Cook says the words “Apple News”? Applause. He says the company’s services are designed to keep you...

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There are several ways to discern that the Rose family, before they washed up on the shores of Schitt’s Creek, was mega-rich. One, they remind us constantly. Two, their combined wardrobe contains enough luxury designer threads—Wang! Owens! McQueen! Marant!—to fill a massive concept store, or at the very least, “a boutique in Prague that’s only open Sunday nights.” Three, they’re forever dropping breadcrumbs about their former lives, offering us little peeks at the Roses of yore. By now we know that Johnny and Moira have partied with the Castros (and the Clintons and the Schwarzeneggers), David’s got some not-so-fond memories with Anderson Cooper and Nate Berkus in his past, and Alexis… well, US Weekly once described her as “up for anything,” and so far we know that includes a blind date with Leonardo DiCaprio, a tryst with an unnamed Saudi prince, and a relationship with a Sultan’s nephew that lasted “like, half a regime change.” Read on for every celebrity encounter the Roses have...

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The early 2000s were an enigma in the realm of fashion, when bare midriffs, orange spray tans and Britney and Justin’s denim-on-denim moment at the 2001 American Music Awards were all considered the height of fashion. While we assumed that many of the questionable fashion trends of the early 2000s would remain in our photo albums and on VHS tapes, plenty of the era’s style staples are undergoing a renaissance thanks to top models and It-girls like Bella Hadid and Sofia Richie, taking them from cringe to crave. Here are four trends from the early 2000s that are ready for a redux in 2019. Low Rise Denim Just when we all got comfortable in our high-waisted mom jeans, the low-rise trend is creeping back. This denim trend is stirring up a lot of controversy across social media. In the early 2000s, starlets like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan adopted the denim cut that shows off the whole midriff. Now that the trend is returning, people on Twitter seem to be polarized, either be...