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Sep 23, 2024 |
harpersbazaar.com | Carl Kelsch
Demi Moore is already getting early Oscar buzz for her blood-soaked performance in the 2024 body horror filmBy Carl KelschPublished: Sep 23, 20241Carrie (1976)This classic 1976 horror film is a good litmus test of your tolerance for gory imagery. If you’ve gone through your whole life without sitting through Brian De Palma’s adaptation of Stephen King’s acclaimed novel, chances are you prefer your feminist allegories to be relatively bloodless.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Oliver Hadlee Pearch |Carlos Nazario |Carl Kelsch
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."For Bazaar’s annual Performance issue, we asked some of our favorite characters in Hollywood, music, and fashion to model fall's most defining looks—including Amanda Lepore. See the photo shoot here, and hear more from Lepore below. In the ever-changing landscape of New York City’s nightlife, Amanda Lepore has staying power.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Carl Kelsch
Hair3 hours agoDemi Moore looks completely unrecognisable after ditching her long hair for a chest-length cutWomen's Health - Lia Mappoura • 3h'What's occurring?' the girl's group chat asks this fine hump day morning, to which I share the breaking news... no, I'm not pregnant, I do not have a new hinge date lined up and I did not see Harry Styles on the TFL central line this morning... sigh to the latter and the latter only.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
harpersbazaar.com | Carl Kelsch
On Amanda Lepore: Michael Kors Collection shawl-collar coat. Christian Louboutin pumps. Undergarments, her own. For Bazaar’s annual Performance issue, we asked some of our favorite characters in Hollywood, music, and fashion to model fall's most defining looks—including Amanda Lepore. See the photo shoot here, and hear more from Lepore below. In the ever-changing landscape of New York City’s nightlife, Amanda Lepore has staying power.
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Sep 19, 2023 |
harpersbazaar.com | Carl Kelsch
True crime is big business. We devour the podcasts and binge the documentaries, sometimes with a twinge of guilt. But as the genre continues to flourish, even its fans are questioning the ethics of rehashing real-life tragedies for the sake of entertainment. Can the right approach to these narratives bring healing instead of potential harm?
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