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4 weeks ago |
people.com | Arabella Hau
Stock image of dessert and coffee served in first class airplane seating.
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4 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Arabella Hau
NowCrossing vast tracts of British Columbian wilderness, the Skeena is one of Canada’s most thrilling, and little-known, rail journeys. “Ladies and gentlemen, we’ll be making an unscheduled stop here to pick up another passenger,” announces train manager Alain Vermette. “In fact, we need to back up. We …
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1 month ago |
people.com | Arabella Hau
Stock image of a woman sitting on couch with annoyed expression next to jumping kid. Credit : Getty Calling all parents, babysitters, nannies and au pairs! PEOPLE loves hearing your stories, and we're ready to hear from you again. Whether you've had a bad experience with a babysitter you hired, or are a babysitter yourself who walked into a nightmare of a job, PEOPLE is ready to hear from you, our readers, about any and all things childcare gone wrong.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Arabella Hau
A PEOPLE reader recounted all the "messy details" of her flight to Florida with three kids under 4The woman, who wrote under the name Kelly, said their flight got delayed after they boardedHer youngest child threw up before the plane even took offIn response to a PEOPLE article asking readers to share their memorable flight experiences, a user by the name of Kelly opened up about a trip that remains in her mind for all the wrong reasons.
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1 month ago |
people.com | Arabella Hau
A PEOPLE reader's successful work trip took a turn for the worse after she was seated beside a sick passengerComments Stock image of empty plane row. Credit : DuKai/Getty A woman recounted her nightmare flight back from Las VegasThe PEOPLE reader revealed she was seated next to a man who fell illThe passenger was sick for the entire five-hour flight A woman's busy work trip quickly turned stale when what she thought was a lucky break turned out to be every plane passenger's worst nightmare.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Arabella Hau
A woman recounted her nightmare flight back from Las VegasThe PEOPLE reader revealed she was seated next to a man who fell illThe passenger was sick for the entire five-hour flightA woman's busy work trip quickly turned stale when what she thought was a lucky break turned out to be every plane passenger's worst nightmare. The PEOPLE reader recently shared the details of her uncomfortable travel day in response to an article asking commenters to share their most memorable flight stories.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Arabella Hau |Rachel Flynn
Cynthia Erivo is reflecting on what it was like to shave her head for her Oscar-nominated role as Elphaba in Wicked: Part One. The “Defying Gravity” singer, 38, told the crowd during the Canva Create event at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 10 about the first time she “took the green off” and looked in the mirror at her shaved head. “I remember feeling so open and vulnerable when there was nothing there. I saw my face in the mirror with no hair at all. I thought I’d really like that.
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1 month ago |
au.lifestyle.yahoo.com | Arabella Hau |Rachel Flynn
Arabella Hau, Rachel Flynn19 April 2025 at 10:00 am·5-min readCynthia Erivo is reflecting on what it was like to shave her head for her Oscar-nominated role as Elphaba in Wicked: Part One. The “Defying Gravity” singer, 38, told the crowd during the Canva Create event at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 10 about the first time she “took the green off” and looked in the mirror at her shaved head. “I remember feeling so open and vulnerable when there was nothing there.
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1 month ago |
people.com | Arabella Hau
Some in-laws have strong opinions on baby names. On a PEOPLE article asking readers to tell their baby-naming stories, a user by the name of Jeannie shared her experience dealing with the strong opinions that come with welcoming a newborn into the world. "When I was pregnant, insurance wouldn't cover an ultrasound to find out the sex of the baby so we took potluck both times," Jeannie writes. "My daughter was first...
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1 month ago |
people.com | Arabella Hau
As hard as we may try to get everything in line for the perfect trip, sometimes things just don't go as smoothly as we'd like — especially when it comes to flying in the air with dozens of strangers. Flights can be disrupted or disorganized, passengers can be grumpy and some of them even might smell.