Fred VanVleet addresses his chat with Collin Sexton
Fred VanVleet didn't go into great detail about what transpired between himself and Collin Sexton but offered a few thoughts on the exchange.
The Sleeping Beauties by Suzanne O’Sullivan review – 21st century health mysteries. Sleeping sickness, strange behaviour and mass hysteria ... a neurologist makes sense of ‘psychosomatic’ illness
Sore head? 10 easy, comforting dishes to banish a hangover – chosen by chefsPubs have reopened in England this week. If the excitement has got too much, here are cooks’ tips for the morning after, from mac and cheese to spicy chorizo eggs ‘I always go for something like mac and cheese if I’m hungover,’ says Masterchef judge Monica Galetti. Photograph: 4kodiak/Getty Images
A Lonely Man by Chris Power review – breakdown in BerlinPower is celebrated for his short stories, and his debut novel, about creative theft and Russian intrigue, is full of fine writing ‘Patrick is alone in Berlin, believing himself pursued by lethal factions of the Russian state because he knows too much.’ Photograph: Omer Messinger/EPA
10 of Britain’s best arts festivals for summer 2021Festivals are back to brighten up our lives, with events from Edinburgh to Brighton lining up live music, art trails, theatre and family fun, alongside virtual shows Edinburgh’s skyline at dusk. The city hopes to welcome back live events as part of its range of 2021 festivals. Photograph: George Clerk/Getty Images
Brain fog: how trauma, uncertainty and isolation have affected our minds and memory. After a year of lockdown, many of us are finding it hard to think clearly, or remember what happened when. Neuroscientists and behavioural experts explain why
Readers on the bookshops they miss most: ‘I can’t wait to take my lockdown baby!’Bookshops hold a special place in the hearts of readers. With retail now open across the UK, we asked you to tell us about the bookshops you are longing to browse Booksellers of The Portobello Bookshop in Edinburgh, holding books to be hand-delivered, pictured in 2020. Photograph: Jack Clark
Who better to model Doja Cat's new clothing collaboration collection with PrettyLittleThing than the singer herself? The body confidence icon stripped down and celebrated her natural but "Juicy" curves—and seriously flat abs—on social media, sharing an Instagram post of her in a neon green bikini. "This is the beginning of something really special for me and I hope everyone enjoys this creation as much as I do!" Doja, 25, said in a press statement. "A beautiful pop of color for summer and wearable pieces for all year round." In honor of the performer's new launch, read on to hear 5 things she has said about self-love—and to see the striking bikini look with which she's launched the new line. 1 She Is All About Self Acceptance PrettyLittleThing x Doja Cat / Sasha SamsonovaThis image from PrettyLittleThing x Doja Cat says it all. "I don't need to be like anyone else but myself," she one told Crack. "That sounds so corny, but there were times where I felt like a baby duck, just doing what the momma duck did. I took my own leap of faith." The new clothing collection features, according to PrettyLittleThing, "transitional pieces to change up your mood" and encourages you to "serve body in curve clinging silhouettes, make them look twice in barely-there sheer pieces and live your bad girl realness in lashings of leather." 2 She Feels On Top of the World When Wearing Certain Items Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for RCAShe is insecure about one body part in particular, but has found a piece of clothing that helps her flaunt her assets with pride. "I struggle a lot because I have a really fat [behind] and nothing else on my body matches it," she told Crack. "It's like I've stolen someone else's lower half. If I find pants that hug everything and act as Spanx…I'm on top of the world." 3 She Has Suffered From Body Dysmorphia Photo by Steven Ferdman/Getty Images for TIDALIn an interview with Cosmopolitan Middle East, Doja revealed that she has battled body image issues her whole life. "Growing up, I definitely had body dysmorphia. Without a doubt. And I've had it since. It started in my teens, which I think is where it starts for a lot of people. I started really growing and I never really thought I looked good in a lot of the stuff I wore," she said. 4 "Juicy" Was Therapeutic for Her Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images for SHEINDoja's music has helped her with self-acceptance. "I feel like that song [Juicy] was therapeutic for me. I kind of made it for myself – well, the meaning behind it, at least. I was kind of doing it for my own happiness and I feel like other people can definitely pull some joy from that, too," she said in the same interview. "Now, I just try to focus on eating well, but I definitely still struggle with body dysmorphia a bit now. But I think that's to be completely expected when there's all these phones in your face, right?" 5 She Said She Has Never Had Plastic Surgery NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 08: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Doja Cat visits SiriusXM Studios on November 08, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Steven Ferdman/Getty Images)"No, no, no!" she told VladTV during an interview when asked if she had—or would consider getting plastic surgery. "I wouldn't get my lips done, I wouldn't get my nose done," she added. She also revealed that she had experienced a bunch of unwanted criticism about her breasts after wearing a chain bikini top on Instagram. "It hurt my feelings of course" but she says she doesn't care.
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What food could feel more summer-y than a fresh-off-the-grill hot dog? Whether you're into a classic grilled hot dog with ketchup and mustard, a tried-and-true pig-in-a-blanket, or you want something a little outside-the-box that's way beyond what you can get at the ballpark, these hot dog recipes will give you plenty of ways to spice up this classic summer cookout food. From classic corndogs to Chicago dogs to chili cheese dogs, there are a slew of delicious hot dog recipes on this list that can be enjoyed (and can even be made!) by the whole family.
The streets of L.A. are calling our name with this colourful new line by MPG Sport
‘The heat is on’: top theatres act to root out ‘system failure’ of racismThe Young Vic and Royal Court are rethinking their work practices to unpick centuries of ingrained attitudes – and achieve ‘the miracle of equality’ ‘We’re holding up a mirror’ … Tia Bannon, left, and Danielle Vitalis in Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner, at the Royal Court in 2019. Photograph: Helen Murray
Neighbours: more actors come forward with allegations of racist slurs and discrimination on setExclusive: Sharon Johal left the Australian soap last month but says she endured a ‘painful’ four years, alleging ‘direct, indirect and casual racism’ from fellow cast members Neighbours actor Sharon Johal taking part in the Women of Influence panel during Chandon Ladies Day at Sydney’s Rosehill Gardens Racecourse on 13 March 2021. Photograph: Hanna Lassen/Getty Images for Australian Turf Club
You've got your dad's Father's Day gift wrapped and ready; now it's time to get a gift for Grandpa. To help you find the best gift for your grandpa this Father's Day, take a look at the below list that offers a mix of totally customizable gifts and small presents that will show him just how much he means to you. From practical and affordable gifts you can find on Amazon to sentimental presents that may make him cry happy tears, there's an option for every granddad out there.
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Purchases of alcoholic beverages shot up following the start of the pandemic. In fact, sales by volume skyrocketed by 26.3% between March and October 2020, according to data from Neilsen. White Claw is an in-demand drink among hard seltzer connoisseurs, and it continues to reciprocate the love through exciting new product launches.If you're a fan, the brand's latest creation is about to take your typical "White Claw summer" to a whole new level. It was just announced that the all-new White Claw Hard Seltzer Surge contains 8% ABV. By comparison, the original version of this beloved beverage has 5% ABV. If that isn't a next-level upgrade, what actually qualifies as one?Described as "reaching new heights," the two flavors, Blood Orange and Cranberry, promise a refreshingly sweet or tart compliment to a hot summer day. And are you ready for one of those "but wait, there's more!" moments? Not only do these new beverages have more alcohol, but they're also being sold in 16-ounce cans instead of the original 12-ounce versions.Looking to try a sip? Starting this month, cans of Surge will be sold individually for $2.99 at grocery chains and convenience stores nationwide. White Claw has also been busy growing its lineup of variety packs, but the Surge cans won't be featured inside one—yet.This isn't the only new crop of beverages to recently make headlines—Dr. Pepper Just Released This New Soda Line. To get all of the latest beverage news delivered straight to your email inbox every day, sign up for our newsletter!