Challenging White Authority in 'Juliet Takes a Breath', Gabby Rivera | MAKERS
Challenging White Authority in 'Juliet Takes a Breath', Gabby Rivera | MAKERS
Mourning Carla Zampatti: ‘She’d say this is the best-dressed funeral she had ever attended’Australia’s fashion doyenne has been commemorated in a state funeral her children said befitted her elegant legacy Fashion designer Carla Zampatti in 2009. Some 1,200 mourners attended her state funeral in Sydney on Thursday. Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAP
And gave fans a peek at her very special stationery.
Graham Greene’s showdown with Soviet spy Kim Philby: A Splinter of Ice reviewAvailable online A meeting between the writer and the double agent, once colleagues at MI6, is strong on friendship and betrayal – but takes us no closer to the heart of either man Beautifully acted … Oliver Ford Davies as Greene, left, and Stephen Boxer as Philby. Photograph: James Findlay
Further details of Prince Philip's funeral plans have been confirmed, including the fact that the Queen will be wearing a mask throughout and sitting alone, in line with current COVID-19 restrictions.
The real Ma Rainey's backstory is truly inspiring.
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Kate Middleton is also a big fan.
“I’m going to do the show,” John Corbett confirmed.
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In January, former "Sex and the City" stars shared a teaser for the show's reboot. Since then, multiple former leads have confirmed they've signed on to the new series.
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In an effort to reduce toxic elements lurking in baby food, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is launching a new plan called Closer to Zero.Thanks to pressure from Congress and outraged parents, the agency is starting to aggressively address high levels of heavy metals found in baby foods, despite internal testing suggesting that children aren't at immediate risk of exposure from the levels typically found in these products. However, the need to remove potentially harmful toxins from baby food remains eminent."We have prioritized babies and young children because their smaller body sizes and metabolism make them more vulnerable to the harmful effects of these contaminants," the FDA said in a statement. (Related: Costco Foods You Should Always Avoid, According to Nutritionists)In February, a report from the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy disclosed that baby food products from seven different companies contained significant levels of toxic heavy metals, including arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury. Popular brands such as Gerber, Campbell's Plum Organics, Walmart's Parent's Choice, and Sprout Organic Foods were among the bunch found to contain 91 times the arsenic level, 177 times the lead level, 69 times the cadmium level, and 5 times the mercury level. "Exposure to toxic heavy metals causes permanent decreases in IQ, diminished future economic productivity, and increased risk of future criminal and antisocial behavior in children," the report stated. "Toxic heavy metals endanger infant neurological development and long-term brain function."The new plan details key measures that the FDA will take over the course of the next few years to reduce toxic elements in baby foods. The phases include evaluating the science, establishing maximum levels of metals, ensuring that manufacturers comply with these new levels, and then finalizing these actions. During the final phase, the FDA will reevaluate if levels need to be further reduced.Maximum acceptable levels of lead in both baby and toddler foods are expected to be drafted by April 2022. Levels for arsenic won't be drafted until April 2024. Cadmium and mercury draft dates have yet to be announced by the FDA.To stay on top of all breaking heath and food news, be sure to sign up for our newsletter.
"I wear it all the time!"
The model talks guilt-free breakfast and the best workout for a perky bum.
The whole family will sport mourning dress at the April 17 ceremony.
“I wouldn't have stopped crying for days,” the Crown star tells director Florian Zeller.
It's the first feature film from the multitalented Fennell, who played Camilla Parker Bowles on The Crown.
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