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Селена Гомес с сумкой Coach в Беверли Хиллс

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47 things you may have missed on Netflix's 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' season 2

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This post includes major spoilers for the "A Series of Unfortunate Events" book series and the second season of the Netflix show. The second season of Netflix's "A Series of Unfortunate Events," like the first season , is filled to the brim with Easter eggs and hidden references. They're slipped into the background and show just how deep and interconnected the Lemony Snicket universe is. The show is adapted by Daniel Handler , who wrote all 13 books the show is based on under the pen name "Lemony Snicket." On the show, Patrick Warburton plays Snicket, and he's narrating what happened to the Baudelaire orphans, who are trying to escape the clutches of the evil Count Olaf, who wants to steal their family fortune. The second season adapts five books in all: "The Austere Academy," "The Esratz Elevator," "The Vile Village," "The Hostile Hospital," and "The Carnivorous Carnival." It's a story...

Cadbury is casually selling a giant $5 Creme Egg dessert bowl — and people are freaking out

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Cadbury's newest variation of its classic Creme Egg is the Layers of Joy: Eggciting dessert . It consists of several layers of chocolate mousse, foundant and a creamy topping. It's currently only available in the UK for now, where it retails for £3.50 ($4.91). Fans have been tweeting their rave reviews. Cadbury Creme Eggs have become an iconic Easter candy . While there are some  interesting variations on the classic treat, like the popular Creme Egg McFlurry from McDonald's , the latest release is one of the most exciting yet — as it essentially looks like a giant bowl of Creme Egg goodness. Omg omg eggcited !!!! 😍🍳😍🍳 pic.twitter.com/wwI4dzurtJ — Amber (@amberstewartt) January 4, 2018 The chocolate giant has been quietly selling a new dessert called Layers of Joy: Eggciting. It's Cadbury's take on a traditional trifle — which is essentially a layered dessert bowl. While a trifle is typically made with fruit, ladyfinger biscuits, and custard, t...

You're probably using the wrong face mask — here's how to find the right one for your skin

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Your skin is the largest and fastest growing organ in your body. When using a face mask, dermatologists recommend sticking to a mask you can wash off rather than a peel-off mask. Clay masks can help strip the skin of impurities and help your pores appear smaller. Your skin is the largest organ in your body , which means, you need to treat it right. But sometimes  face masks designed to brighten your skin and make you look years younger can actually cause some serious damage. So, how do you pamper your face without waking up the next morning looking like you broke out in a horrendous case of hives? INSIDER talked with two board-certified dermatologists to get the scoop on the kinds of face masks you stick to for healthy skin. Consider using clay masks Dr. Lela Lankerani, board-certified dermatologist at Westlake Dermatology in Austin, Texas  told INSIDER that your skin type (oily, sensitive, etc) dictates the type of mask that would be most beneficial to you....

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People think Aubrey O'Day's latest Instagram contains a shady message about her alleged affair with Donald Trump Jr.

Amelie von Wulffen at Reena Spaulings

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Artist:  Amelie von Wulffen Venue:  Reena Spaulings, New York Exhibition Title:  hey damsels, do you want foxes? Date:  March 9 – April 22, 2018 Note: A publication associated with the exhibition is available for download here . Click here to view slideshow Full gallery of images and link available after the jump. Images: Installation view images courtesy of Reena Spaulings, NY/LA; and Barbara Weiss, Berlin. Individual works images courtesy of artist; Reena Spaulings, NY/LA; and Barbara Weiss, Berlin. Installation photos by Joerg Lohse and individual works photos by Gunter Lepkowski. Link:  Amelie von Wulffen at Reena Spaulings Contemporary Art Daily is produced by Contemporary Art Group , a not-for-profit organization. We rely on our audience to help fund the publication of exhibitions that show up in this RSS feed. Please consider supporting us by making a donation today. from Contemporary Art Daily http://bit.ly/2pSdxwp

10 celebrities who pulled the ultimate fashion faux pas and recreated their most iconic looks

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Who says an iconic outfit can only be worn once? These celebrities pulled the ultimate fashion faux pas, re-wearing their most iconic outfits of all time. Some reimagined theirs (like Jennifer Lopez and Geri Halliwell) while others (like Kim Kardashian in her infamous Met Gala dress) had a little Halloween fun in the same exact gowns they once made headlines for. Be honest, when you think of certain pop culture icons, it's hard not to think of their most famous looks of all time. Whether it's Britney Spears and her "...Baby One More Time" schoolgirl outfit or Jennifer Lopez and that green Versace dress, some outfits remain etched in our cultural memory for all time. And even though these looks are defined by one specific moment in history, we absolutely love when our favorite style icons recreate their most well-known style moments years — or even decades — later. Check out the 9 celebrities who bravely recreated their most famous (or infamous!) outfit...

A furniture design company makes a table you can swing on

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Technology Then and Now

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Before there were computers and software that could stitch together digital images, they were printed on photo paper, trimmed by hand, and taped in place on a large black board. via NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2IfTbVE

Все, что нужно знать о Хайдере Акерманне

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People can't get enough of ASOS' new swimsuit model, and say it's game-changing to see their own bodies represented

Математики попытались объяснить, почему хрустят пальцы

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Чем моднице заняться в эти выходные в Москве

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Единое целое: 10 грубых комбинезонов на весну

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Гости «cекретного» ужина Harry Winston

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There's a mysterious recurring code in Netflix's 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' — here's what it means

Yanina Demi Couture осень-зима 2018

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Jason Fox at Almine Rech

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Artist:  Jason Fox Venue:  Almine Rech, Brussels Exhibition Title:  Beware of Darkness Date:  March 1 — April 7, 2018 Click here to view slideshow Full gallery of images, press release and link available after the jump. Images: Images courtesy of Almine Rech, Brussels  Press Release: Almine Rech Gallery is pleased to present the first exhibition by Jason Fox with the gallery in Brussels. Jason Fox’s first solo show was held at Feature in New York in the early nineties, just after MoMA’s High and Low: Modern Art and Popular Culture (the first major exhibition to address “the relationship between modern art and popular and commercial culture.”) and only two years before Mike Kelley organized The Uncanny at the Gemeentemuseum, Arnhem. Fox’s work itself acts as a link between these events, and they in turn allow us to chronologically situate his acts of borrowing from both art history and from record sleeves of the sevent...