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1 month ago |
happi.com | Lianna Albrizio
Twenty-three years ago, female rap star Khia had the world at her feet with the massive popularity of her sexually explicit hit song, “My Neck, My Back.”Now, the song is having a renaissance of sorts in the intimate care space. It serves as the anthem of Dove’s new campaign in the promotion of its whole-body deodorant line, which targets vaginal health and cleanliness.
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1 month ago |
broadwayworld.com | Lianna Albrizio
You know a breakthrough is imminent when you’re in the midst of pure chaos. In music, no band masterfully orchestrated this unshakable truth better than The Beatles’ Abbey Road. On the cover of the album, which ranked No. 5 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list — the Fab Four are photographed nonchalantly crossing the quiet, tree-lined London thoroughfare in the middle of what seems a perfect afternoon in 1969… in perhaps the most turbulent year in pop culture history.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
broadwayworld.com | Lianna Albrizio
R&B legend Dionne Warwick is the first recipient of the New Jersey Arts Icon Award. On Sept. 22, the woman behind the scintillating vocals to one of music’s most timeless and moving classics, “What the World Needs Now,” took the stage at Bell Theater in New Jersey with a stellar lineup of musical guests to perform the song live as a culmination of a namesake tribute concert that paid homage to her life and musical legacy.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
broadwayworld.com | Lianna Albrizio
Cheyenne Elliott was a preteen clad in a sparkly Limited Too garment when her grandmother, Dionne Warwick, called her up onstage for the first time.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
nutraceuticalsworld.com | Lianna Albrizio
By Lianna Albrizio, Assistant Editor Collagen is the main structural protein found in skin and other connective tissues responsible for keeping skin youthful, vibrant, and bouncy. UV exposure and age are the two main culprits for waning collagen, which contributes to thinner, drier, droopier skin and wrinkle formation. Experts conjecture the body’s natural production of collagen begins to dwindle in the mid- to late 20s and early 30s with a subsequent loss of 1% per year.
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