
Nicole Stock
Associate Editor, Audience at The New York Times
Audience @nytimes丨Formerly @chicagotribune丨BSJ/MSJ @MedillSchool
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Nicole Stock
Sydney Sweeney’s Fans Wanted Her Bath Water. Now They Can Buy It.Calling the requests “weird in the best way,” the actress worked with Dr. Squatch on a soap that has a manly scent and just a touch of her actual bath water. Sydney Sweeney, the actress known for her roles in “Euphoria,” “Anyone But You” and a host of other buzzy movies and TV shows, is the face of …
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Nicole Stock
Calling the requests "weird in the best way," the actress worked with Dr. Squatch on a soap that has a manly scent and just a touch of her actual bath water. Sydney Sweeney, the actress known for her roles in "Euphoria," "Anyone But You" and a host of other buzzy movies and TV shows, is the face of a new bar of soap, purportedly made with a special ingredient: her own bath water. The internet may take quite some time to recover from this news.
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infobae.com | Nicole Stock
DressesLululemon Athletica IncTikTok (ByteDance)Social MediaVideo Recordings, Downloads and StreamingFashion and ApparelUn maxi vestido "2 en 1" de Lululemon se ha convertido en un motivo de debate en TikTok. Además, está casi agotado. El vestido no tiene adornos. No tiene estampados ni detalles complejos. Ni siquiera tiene tirantes. Y sin embargo, ha dividido internet (o al menos un pequeño rincón de internet).
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Nicole Stock
Un maxi vestido "2 en 1" de Lululemon se ha convertido en un motivo de debate en TikTok. Además, está casi agotado. El vestido no tiene adornos. No tiene estampados ni detalles complejos. Ni siquiera tiene tirantes. Y sin embargo, ha dividido internet (o al menos un pequeño rincón de internet). El nuevo maxi vestido 2 en 1 de Lululemon, como su nombre indica, ofrece dos formas de llevarlo: un vestido largo sin tirantes, que se convierte en falda cuando se dobla el corpiño hacia abajo.
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seattletimes.com | Nicole Stock
Some of the accounts started last year as a joke among friends. An anthropomorphized Mount Hood was warring with Mount Rainier on TikTok, with the creators behind them exchanging jabs in the comments sections? Why not. But in February, when cuts to the National Park Service spurred concern by some about the future of public lands, the creators of numerous unofficial accounts for national parks and forests shifted their focus to creating awareness of the famous places that they had adopted.
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