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chitribfood

@chitribfood

Explore variety of Indian vegetarian recipes from authentic South Indian recipes to North Indian dishes, global cuisine and eggless baking. Enjoy healthy, restaurant style recipes with easy step-by-step pictures, videos to make cooking fun and effortless.

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favormnl

@favormnl

Manila News | Here's what's happening in the life of our church!

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brownsvillecic

@brownsvillecic

The Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation (BCIC) is a Type B economic development organization funded by a ¼ cent sales tax on every taxable dollar spent within Brownsville city limits. Our mission is to enhance quality of life through innovation and equitable economic development initiatives, ensuring that every investment contributes to a more vibrant, inclusive, and prosperous Brownsville.

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331dancestudio

@331dancestudio

Věnujeme se Street Dance a Contemporary Dance. Najdeš u nás ale i lekce Fitness Dance nebo K-Popu. Tancovat s námi můžeš v Olomouci nebo v Praze.

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edgemedianetwork

@edgemedianetwork

EDGE is the largest network of local Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) news and entertainment publications in the world, serving 8+ million dedicated readers from a variety of metropolitan areas around the United States and beyond on the web, mobile web and native apps.

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saveurmag

@saveurmag

SAVEUR is an independently owned media company specializing in international foodways. Our readers include passionate home cooks, culinary pros, and enthusiasts eager to “Eat The World.”

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CNBC is the number one business and financial news network on the planet.

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getahugco

@getahugco

Welcome to our whimsical world of joy and imagination, where furry friends come to life to bring smiles, laughter, and endless moments of happiness. We are passionate creators of the most adorable jointed animals that are not just stuffed toys, but cherished companions that spark connections and inspire playfulness in people of all ages.

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scoopwhoop

@scoopwhoop

ScoopWhoop Media is India’s most exciting digital media company that creates lifestyle & pop culture content across its online, mobile, and social channels. The brand engages with a young audience aged 13–35 through its different channels - ScoopWhoop English - focussing on lifestyle & entertainment content, social and creator-driven video channel OKTested and ScoopWhoop Hindi that reaches a larger regional demographic. ScoopWhoop’s wide and prolific distribution network built across social media drives over 1bn impressions monthly and over 100mn users.

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raisingprimalbabiesandbeasts

@raisingprimalbabiesandbeasts

Hi, I’m Bianca, the voice behind Raising Primal Babies and Beasts! I’m a mom to a beautiful daughter and the proud dog mom of Evie, an Australian Cattle Dog mix, and Loki, a German Shepherd mix. My journey into ancestral health began with my dogs and deepened when I became a mom, sparking my passion for holistic, nutrient-dense living that heals and nourishes from the inside out.

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hyundaicard_dive

@hyundaicard_dive

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kategorarealestate

@kategorarealestate

Proyectos de inversión inmobiliaria a medida

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Bringing you beautiful country homes and gardens, inspirational people and places to visit around regional Australia.

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The year is flying by and Easter is almost upon us... which means permission to indulge in chocolate and hot cross buns – for breakfast no less! ⁠
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In the April issue of Women's Weekly Food, on sale today, we show you step-by-step how to make your own, as well as savoury flavour switch-ups such as our Cheesy Chorizo & Jalapeño Hot Cross Pull-apart Buns. ⁠
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Seizing the opportunity for a few days off is also a great excuse to cook for precious family and friends, be it a leisurely autumn lunch or picnic. Either way, we have easy and delicious recipes just right for the occasion. ⁠
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But if you only make one recipe this month, make it our cover star, Frying Pan Coconut Blondie with Sea Salt Honeycomb. The title is a mouthful, but the taste is just dreamy. ⁠
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Women's Weekly FOOD is on sale today in supermarkets, newsagents or head to the link in our bio and subscribe today and have every issue delivered straight to your door.⁠ ⁠
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Photographer: @louiselisterphotography | ⁠
Stylists: Sophia Young, @emmatknowles | Photochefs: Laura Jenkins, @nadiafonoff

The year is flying by and Easter is almost upon us... which means permission to indulge in chocolate and hot cross buns – for breakfast no less! ⁠ ⁠ In the April issue of Women's Weekly Food, on sale today, we show you step-by-step how to make your own, as well as savoury flavour switch-ups such as our Cheesy Chorizo & Jalapeño Hot Cross Pull-apart Buns. ⁠ ⁠ Seizing the opportunity for a few days off is also a great excuse to cook for precious family and friends, be it a leisurely autumn lunch or picnic. Either way, we have easy and delicious recipes just right for the occasion. ⁠ ⁠ But if you only make one recipe this month, make it our cover star, Frying Pan Coconut Blondie with Sea Salt Honeycomb. The title is a mouthful, but the taste is just dreamy. ⁠ ⁠ Women's Weekly FOOD is on sale today in supermarkets, newsagents or head to the link in our bio and subscribe today and have every issue delivered straight to your door.⁠ ⁠ ⁠ Photographer: @louiselisterphotography | ⁠ Stylists: Sophia Young, @emmatknowles | Photochefs: Laura Jenkins, @nadiafonoff

The year is flying by and Easter is almost upon us... which means permission to indulge in chocolate and hot cross buns – for breakfast no less! ⁠ ⁠ In the April issue of Women's Weekly Food, on sale today, we show you step-by-step how to make your own, as well as savoury flavour switch-ups such as our Cheesy Chorizo & Jalapeño Hot Cross Pull-apart Buns. ⁠ ⁠ Seizing the opportunity for a few days off is also a great excuse to cook for precious family and friends, be it a leisurely autumn lunch or picnic. Either way, we have easy and delicious recipes just right for the occasion. ⁠ ⁠ But if you only make one recipe this month, make it our cover star, Frying Pan Coconut Blondie with Sea Salt Honeycomb. The title is a mouthful, but the taste is just dreamy. ⁠ ⁠ Women's Weekly FOOD is on sale today in supermarkets, newsagents or head to the link in our bio and subscribe today and have every issue delivered straight to your door.⁠ ⁠ ⁠ Photographer: @louiselisterphotography | ⁠ Stylists: Sophia Young, @emmatknowles | Photochefs: Laura Jenkins, @nadiafonoff

레츠 기릿?
제대로 움직이게 하는 안무 워크숍 공개
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중독 주의! 범 내려온다 안무의 주인공
‘오버 더 레코드’ 예술감독 김보람 편
지금 DIVE 앱에서 최초 공개합니다
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스킵 불가!
한 순간도 놓치기 아까운 프로들의 실전 특강 ‘오버 더 레코드’
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?프로필의 링크를 통해 '오버 더 레코드 예술감독 김보람 편'을 확인해 보세요.
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#오버더레코드 #OVERTHERECORD #김보람
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#현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브
#현대카드 #HyundaiCard

레츠 기릿? 제대로 움직이게 하는 안무 워크숍 공개 - 중독 주의! 범 내려온다 안무의 주인공 ‘오버 더 레코드’ 예술감독 김보람 편 지금 DIVE 앱에서 최초 공개합니다 - 스킵 불가! 한 순간도 놓치기 아까운 프로들의 실전 특강 ‘오버 더 레코드’ - ?프로필의 링크를 통해 '오버 더 레코드 예술감독 김보람 편'을 확인해 보세요. - #오버더레코드 #OVERTHERECORD #김보람 - #현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브 #현대카드 #HyundaiCard

레츠 기릿? 제대로 움직이게 하는 안무 워크숍 공개 - 중독 주의! 범 내려온다 안무의 주인공 ‘오버 더 레코드’ 예술감독 김보람 편 지금 DIVE 앱에서 최초 공개합니다 - 스킵 불가! 한 순간도 놓치기 아까운 프로들의 실전 특강 ‘오버 더 레코드’ - ?프로필의 링크를 통해 '오버 더 레코드 예술감독 김보람 편'을 확인해 보세요. - #오버더레코드 #OVERTHERECORD #김보람 - #현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브 #현대카드 #HyundaiCard

두둠칫?
3억 뷰의 안무는 이렇게 만듭니다!
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세계를 들썩이게 한 앰비규어스댄스컴퍼니(@amdaco)
‘오버 더 레코드’ 예술감독 김보람 편
내일 DIVE 앱에서 최초 공개
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스킵 불가!
한 순간도 놓치기 아까운 프로들의 실전 특강 ‘오버 더 레코드’
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?프로필의 링크를 통해 '오버 더 레코드 예술감독 김보람 편'을 확인해 보세요.
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#오버더레코드 #OVERTHERECORD #김보람
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#현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브
#현대카드 #HyundaiCard

두둠칫? 3억 뷰의 안무는 이렇게 만듭니다! - 세계를 들썩이게 한 앰비규어스댄스컴퍼니(@amdaco) ‘오버 더 레코드’ 예술감독 김보람 편 내일 DIVE 앱에서 최초 공개 - 스킵 불가! 한 순간도 놓치기 아까운 프로들의 실전 특강 ‘오버 더 레코드’ - ?프로필의 링크를 통해 '오버 더 레코드 예술감독 김보람 편'을 확인해 보세요. - #오버더레코드 #OVERTHERECORD #김보람 - #현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브 #현대카드 #HyundaiCard

두둠칫? 3억 뷰의 안무는 이렇게 만듭니다! - 세계를 들썩이게 한 앰비규어스댄스컴퍼니(@amdaco) ‘오버 더 레코드’ 예술감독 김보람 편 내일 DIVE 앱에서 최초 공개 - 스킵 불가! 한 순간도 놓치기 아까운 프로들의 실전 특강 ‘오버 더 레코드’ - ?프로필의 링크를 통해 '오버 더 레코드 예술감독 김보람 편'을 확인해 보세요. - #오버더레코드 #OVERTHERECORD #김보람 - #현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브 #현대카드 #HyundaiCard

팬들이 직접 만드는 Well-made 랜선 LIVE
Fan-made LIVE 시즌 3?
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봄과 함께 돌아왔어요?
청춘을 노래하는 팔색조 매력 싱어송라이터 스텔라장(@stellajang_official)이 팬메이드 라이브에!
지금 바로 이벤트에 참여해 스텔라장의 무대를 직접 색칠해 주세요?
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?프로필의 링크를 통해 '내가 만드는 스텔라장 LIVE' 콘텐츠를 확인해 보세요.
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?<Fan-made LIVE 스텔라장> #EVENT
?기간 : 2021. 03. 25(목) ~ 04. 04(일)
?발표 : 2021. 04. 09(금) 본 게시글 댓글 및 스텔라장 팬메이드 라이브 영상을 통해 발표
* 본 이벤트는 DIVE 앱과 인스타그램에서 동시에 진행되며, 당첨자는 통합으로 선정될 예정입니다.
?경품 :
- 스텔라장 사인 CD & 구글 홈 미니 (5명)
- 스타벅스 디저트 세트 기프티콘 (5명)
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#팬메이드라이브 #스텔라장 #StellaJang
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#현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브
#현대카드 #HyundaiCard

팬들이 직접 만드는 Well-made 랜선 LIVE Fan-made LIVE 시즌 3? - 봄과 함께 돌아왔어요? 청춘을 노래하는 팔색조 매력 싱어송라이터 스텔라장(@stellajang_official)이 팬메이드 라이브에! 지금 바로 이벤트에 참여해 스텔라장의 무대를 직접 색칠해 주세요? - ?프로필의 링크를 통해 '내가 만드는 스텔라장 LIVE' 콘텐츠를 확인해 보세요. - ?<Fan-made LIVE 스텔라장> #EVENT ?기간 : 2021. 03. 25(목) ~ 04. 04(일) ?발표 : 2021. 04. 09(금) 본 게시글 댓글 및 스텔라장 팬메이드 라이브 영상을 통해 발표 * 본 이벤트는 DIVE 앱과 인스타그램에서 동시에 진행되며, 당첨자는 통합으로 선정될 예정입니다. ?경품 : - 스텔라장 사인 CD & 구글 홈 미니 (5명) - 스타벅스 디저트 세트 기프티콘 (5명) - #팬메이드라이브 #스텔라장 #StellaJang - #현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브 #현대카드 #HyundaiCard

팬들이 직접 만드는 Well-made 랜선 LIVE Fan-made LIVE 시즌 3? - 봄과 함께 돌아왔어요? 청춘을 노래하는 팔색조 매력 싱어송라이터 스텔라장(@stellajang_official)이 팬메이드 라이브에! 지금 바로 이벤트에 참여해 스텔라장의 무대를 직접 색칠해 주세요? - ?프로필의 링크를 통해 '내가 만드는 스텔라장 LIVE' 콘텐츠를 확인해 보세요. - ?<Fan-made LIVE 스텔라장> #EVENT ?기간 : 2021. 03. 25(목) ~ 04. 04(일) ?발표 : 2021. 04. 09(금) 본 게시글 댓글 및 스텔라장 팬메이드 라이브 영상을 통해 발표 * 본 이벤트는 DIVE 앱과 인스타그램에서 동시에 진행되며, 당첨자는 통합으로 선정될 예정입니다. ?경품 : - 스텔라장 사인 CD & 구글 홈 미니 (5명) - 스타벅스 디저트 세트 기프티콘 (5명) - #팬메이드라이브 #스텔라장 #StellaJang - #현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브 #현대카드 #HyundaiCard

If you think Grindr is solely for "social networking" (aka hooking up), think again. The 11-year-old app is reinventing its place in the queer cultural landscape with a new series of artist collaborations available in its merch store. Debuting March 27, Grindr x Pol Anglada will feature Spanish-born, Paris-based artist Pol Anglada and include limited-edition shirts and prints. Future artist collaborations will be featured in Grindr's merch store throughout the year. Anglada focuses on "the male form, queer activism and the vulnerability of sensuality," according to Grindr's recent announcement. Past collaborations have included work with fashion brands such as JW Anderson, Phipps International and others, and also co-founded the independent zine "Free Time." The Grindr x Pol Anglada collection will feature limited-edition shirts and prints that celebrate the queer community's diversity while also calling out many of the issues and stigmas LGBTQ people face, including body shaming, HIV stigma, transphobia, racism and ableism.  "An image beats a thousand words, and that's how I aim to express myself through drawing," said Pol Anglada of the collaboration. "I grew up listening to punk music, and I draw huge influence from punk's subversive messages and its power as a medium of expression. The T-shirt is a really basic way to tell the world who and what you are." "We are so excited to spotlight queer talent and connect amazing artists like Pol with our community," said Grindr's Patrick Rogers. "Fashion is such an integral part of self-expression as a queer person, and we can't wait for our users to see what Pol has in store for them." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?? (?️: Matthew Wexler / @wexlerwrites, ?: @Grindr)

If you think Grindr is solely for "social networking" (aka hooking up), think again. The 11-year-old app is reinventing its place in the queer cultural landscape with a new series of artist collaborations available in its merch store. Debuting March 27, Grindr x Pol Anglada will feature Spanish-born, Paris-based artist Pol Anglada and include limited-edition shirts and prints. Future artist collaborations will be featured in Grindr's merch store throughout the year. Anglada focuses on "the male form, queer activism and the vulnerability of sensuality," according to Grindr's recent announcement. Past collaborations have included work with fashion brands such as JW Anderson, Phipps International and others, and also co-founded the independent zine "Free Time." The Grindr x Pol Anglada collection will feature limited-edition shirts and prints that celebrate the queer community's diversity while also calling out many of the issues and stigmas LGBTQ people face, including body shaming, HIV stigma, transphobia, racism and ableism. "An image beats a thousand words, and that's how I aim to express myself through drawing," said Pol Anglada of the collaboration. "I grew up listening to punk music, and I draw huge influence from punk's subversive messages and its power as a medium of expression. The T-shirt is a really basic way to tell the world who and what you are." "We are so excited to spotlight queer talent and connect amazing artists like Pol with our community," said Grindr's Patrick Rogers. "Fashion is such an integral part of self-expression as a queer person, and we can't wait for our users to see what Pol has in store for them." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?? (?️: Matthew Wexler / @wexlerwrites, ?: @Grindr)

If you think Grindr is solely for "social networking" (aka hooking up), think again. The 11-year-old app is reinventing its place in the queer cultural landscape with a new series of artist collaborations available in its merch store. Debuting March 27, Grindr x Pol Anglada will feature Spanish-born, Paris-based artist Pol Anglada and include limited-edition shirts and prints. Future artist collaborations will be featured in Grindr's merch store throughout the year. Anglada focuses on "the male form, queer activism and the vulnerability of sensuality," according to Grindr's recent announcement. Past collaborations have included work with fashion brands such as JW Anderson, Phipps International and others, and also co-founded the independent zine "Free Time." The Grindr x Pol Anglada collection will feature limited-edition shirts and prints that celebrate the queer community's diversity while also calling out many of the issues and stigmas LGBTQ people face, including body shaming, HIV stigma, transphobia, racism and ableism. "An image beats a thousand words, and that's how I aim to express myself through drawing," said Pol Anglada of the collaboration. "I grew up listening to punk music, and I draw huge influence from punk's subversive messages and its power as a medium of expression. The T-shirt is a really basic way to tell the world who and what you are." "We are so excited to spotlight queer talent and connect amazing artists like Pol with our community," said Grindr's Patrick Rogers. "Fashion is such an integral part of self-expression as a queer person, and we can't wait for our users to see what Pol has in store for them." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?? (?️: Matthew Wexler / @wexlerwrites, ?: @Grindr)

A majority of Republicans now support same-sex marriage, The Hill reports. A new poll from Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), released on Tuesday, shows 51 percent support for marriage equality, which is up from 47 percent in 2019. The numbers rose for those who identify as Independent, currently at 72 percent — in recent years, The Hill notes, that figure was around the mid-60s. Of course, Democratic support for marriage equality remains high, at around 75 percent. In the same survey, a majority of all three groups support nondiscrimination policies protecting the LGBTQ community — in housing, the workplace, and public accommodations — with 62 percent Republican, 85 percent Democrat, and 79 percent Independent. As The Hill notes, last month the House passed the Equality Act, "which would prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in areas including education, housing, employment and more." Whether the split GOP-Democratic Senate will also vote to pass the Act is a little less certain. Those opposing pro-LGBTQ rights and protections are more likely to identify as Republican, and most with a favorable perspective of ex-President Trump. The study found that only one in four of those particular respondents held unfavorable views of Trump. The PRRI study drew from 50,334 bilingual telephone calls last year, between Jan. 7 and Dec. 20, 2020. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍??? (?️: Kevin Schattenkirk @kschatt13, ?: Getty)

A majority of Republicans now support same-sex marriage, The Hill reports. A new poll from Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), released on Tuesday, shows 51 percent support for marriage equality, which is up from 47 percent in 2019. The numbers rose for those who identify as Independent, currently at 72 percent — in recent years, The Hill notes, that figure was around the mid-60s. Of course, Democratic support for marriage equality remains high, at around 75 percent. In the same survey, a majority of all three groups support nondiscrimination policies protecting the LGBTQ community — in housing, the workplace, and public accommodations — with 62 percent Republican, 85 percent Democrat, and 79 percent Independent. As The Hill notes, last month the House passed the Equality Act, "which would prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in areas including education, housing, employment and more." Whether the split GOP-Democratic Senate will also vote to pass the Act is a little less certain. Those opposing pro-LGBTQ rights and protections are more likely to identify as Republican, and most with a favorable perspective of ex-President Trump. The study found that only one in four of those particular respondents held unfavorable views of Trump. The PRRI study drew from 50,334 bilingual telephone calls last year, between Jan. 7 and Dec. 20, 2020. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍??? (?️: Kevin Schattenkirk @kschatt13, ?: Getty)

A majority of Republicans now support same-sex marriage, The Hill reports. A new poll from Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), released on Tuesday, shows 51 percent support for marriage equality, which is up from 47 percent in 2019. The numbers rose for those who identify as Independent, currently at 72 percent — in recent years, The Hill notes, that figure was around the mid-60s. Of course, Democratic support for marriage equality remains high, at around 75 percent. In the same survey, a majority of all three groups support nondiscrimination policies protecting the LGBTQ community — in housing, the workplace, and public accommodations — with 62 percent Republican, 85 percent Democrat, and 79 percent Independent. As The Hill notes, last month the House passed the Equality Act, "which would prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in areas including education, housing, employment and more." Whether the split GOP-Democratic Senate will also vote to pass the Act is a little less certain. Those opposing pro-LGBTQ rights and protections are more likely to identify as Republican, and most with a favorable perspective of ex-President Trump. The study found that only one in four of those particular respondents held unfavorable views of Trump. The PRRI study drew from 50,334 bilingual telephone calls last year, between Jan. 7 and Dec. 20, 2020. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍??? (?️: Kevin Schattenkirk @kschatt13, ?: Getty)

Newly built homes are invariably described as either fresh and on-trend or, at the other end of the scale, entirely unimaginative in style. ⁠
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Newly built homes are invariably described as either fresh and on-trend or, at the other end of the scale, entirely unimaginative in style. ⁠ ⁠ But there are some homes that strike a happy balance between contemporary style and old world charm - like this barn-style home overlooking Lake Conjola on the NSW South Coast. ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our profile to see 10 newly built homes that possess heritage charm and timeless elegance. ⁠ ⁠ Photography: @brigidarnottphotography⁠ ⁠

Newly built homes are invariably described as either fresh and on-trend or, at the other end of the scale, entirely unimaginative in style. ⁠ ⁠ But there are some homes that strike a happy balance between contemporary style and old world charm - like this barn-style home overlooking Lake Conjola on the NSW South Coast. ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our profile to see 10 newly built homes that possess heritage charm and timeless elegance. ⁠ ⁠ Photography: @brigidarnottphotography⁠ ⁠

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근데 이제 힙지로 감성을 곁들인?
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서울에 '힙지로'가 있다면 부산에는 '전리단길'이 있다!
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?프로필의 링크를 통해 '전리단길로 오이소' 콘텐츠를 확인해 보세요.
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제목은 전리단길로 할게요 근데 이제 힙지로 감성을 곁들인? - 서울에 '힙지로'가 있다면 부산에는 '전리단길'이 있다! 분위기에 취하는 LP 바, 구프부터 막 찍어도 공항 감성 33게이트까지✈ 나만 알고 싶은 전포동 힙플레이스 DIVE에서 만나볼까요? - ?프로필의 링크를 통해 '전리단길로 오이소' 콘텐츠를 확인해 보세요. - Image by @i__jjung.__.2 - #현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브 #현대카드 #HyundaiCard

제목은 전리단길로 할게요 근데 이제 힙지로 감성을 곁들인? - 서울에 '힙지로'가 있다면 부산에는 '전리단길'이 있다! 분위기에 취하는 LP 바, 구프부터 막 찍어도 공항 감성 33게이트까지✈ 나만 알고 싶은 전포동 힙플레이스 DIVE에서 만나볼까요? - ?프로필의 링크를 통해 '전리단길로 오이소' 콘텐츠를 확인해 보세요. - Image by @i__jjung.__.2 - #현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브 #현대카드 #HyundaiCard

Nedávno uplynul rok od vyhlášení prvního nouzového stavu v České republice. Pandemie koronaviru COVID-19 zasáhla Česko začátkem března 2020. ⁠
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Nedávno uplynul rok od vyhlášení prvního nouzového stavu v České republice. Pandemie koronaviru COVID-19 zasáhla Česko začátkem března 2020. ⁠ ⁠ Při té příležitosti jsme se podívali na to, v jaké formě vlastně tanec v Česku momentálně je. Ptali jsme se tanečníků, ale i majitelů tanečních škol a lektorů. ⁠ ⁠ Jak na tom tedy taneční školy doopravdy jsou? Strachují se o to, jestli přežijí? A jak jsou na tom tanečníci, když s dvěma menšími přestávkami už více než rok nemohou do tanečních sálů? Tancují doma nebo to vzdávají?⁠ ⁠ To vše se dočtete v novém článku na našem tanečním blogu ➡ WWW.331.CZ/BLOG ⬅ ⁠ ⁠ Jak přejít rovnou na článek? ⁠ 1⃣ Klikněte na odkaz v biografii našeho profilu⁠ 2⃣ Klikněte na tento obrázek ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ #331dancestudio #olomouc #dance #blog #danceblog #blogger #tanec

Nedávno uplynul rok od vyhlášení prvního nouzového stavu v České republice. Pandemie koronaviru COVID-19 zasáhla Česko začátkem března 2020. ⁠ ⁠ Při té příležitosti jsme se podívali na to, v jaké formě vlastně tanec v Česku momentálně je. Ptali jsme se tanečníků, ale i majitelů tanečních škol a lektorů. ⁠ ⁠ Jak na tom tedy taneční školy doopravdy jsou? Strachují se o to, jestli přežijí? A jak jsou na tom tanečníci, když s dvěma menšími přestávkami už více než rok nemohou do tanečních sálů? Tancují doma nebo to vzdávají?⁠ ⁠ To vše se dočtete v novém článku na našem tanečním blogu ➡ WWW.331.CZ/BLOG ⬅ ⁠ ⁠ Jak přejít rovnou na článek? ⁠ 1⃣ Klikněte na odkaz v biografii našeho profilu⁠ 2⃣ Klikněte na tento obrázek ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ #331dancestudio #olomouc #dance #blog #danceblog #blogger #tanec

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Thursday that an infrastructure plan expected soon from President Joe Biden will offer a "once in a century" opportunity to remake transportation in the United States, where cars and highways are no longer king. Speaking at the Austin, Texas-based South by Southwest conference, which is being held virtually this year, Buttigieg compared the new possibility to the creation of an interstate highway under President Dwight Eisenhower in the 1950s and a transcontinental railroad under President Abraham Lincoln a century before that. "We start with something unglamorous, which is fixing and improving what we're already got — there's been a trillion dollar backlog just in the roads and bridges we already have," he said. "But I'll add there are some things that need to be reduced ... sometimes roads need to go on a diet." He said the U.S. can no longer follow a 1950s mentality of building roads and communities based on moving as many cars as possible, but must adapt to the reality of climate change and ensure the safety of growing numbers of bicyclists and pedestrians on the streets. "The design choices we make, how fast cars move, whether there's bike lanes and sidewalks ... green space even, all of this is part of that view," Buttigieg said. "Sometimes we do need to add a road or widen one. Just as often, I think we need to subtract." Buttigieg's remarks came after a report on Wednesday forecast that global gasoline demand has peaked and is unlikely to return to pre-pandemic levels due to shifts in consumer behavior, such as increasing telework and people moving to electric vehicles. People also are shifting to other modes of transportation, such as bicycles or scooters, for shorter trips. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?????(?: Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg / Instagram)

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Thursday that an infrastructure plan expected soon from President Joe Biden will offer a "once in a century" opportunity to remake transportation in the United States, where cars and highways are no longer king. Speaking at the Austin, Texas-based South by Southwest conference, which is being held virtually this year, Buttigieg compared the new possibility to the creation of an interstate highway under President Dwight Eisenhower in the 1950s and a transcontinental railroad under President Abraham Lincoln a century before that. "We start with something unglamorous, which is fixing and improving what we're already got — there's been a trillion dollar backlog just in the roads and bridges we already have," he said. "But I'll add there are some things that need to be reduced ... sometimes roads need to go on a diet." He said the U.S. can no longer follow a 1950s mentality of building roads and communities based on moving as many cars as possible, but must adapt to the reality of climate change and ensure the safety of growing numbers of bicyclists and pedestrians on the streets. "The design choices we make, how fast cars move, whether there's bike lanes and sidewalks ... green space even, all of this is part of that view," Buttigieg said. "Sometimes we do need to add a road or widen one. Just as often, I think we need to subtract." Buttigieg's remarks came after a report on Wednesday forecast that global gasoline demand has peaked and is unlikely to return to pre-pandemic levels due to shifts in consumer behavior, such as increasing telework and people moving to electric vehicles. People also are shifting to other modes of transportation, such as bicycles or scooters, for shorter trips. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?????(?: Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg / Instagram)

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Thursday that an infrastructure plan expected soon from President Joe Biden will offer a "once in a century" opportunity to remake transportation in the United States, where cars and highways are no longer king. Speaking at the Austin, Texas-based South by Southwest conference, which is being held virtually this year, Buttigieg compared the new possibility to the creation of an interstate highway under President Dwight Eisenhower in the 1950s and a transcontinental railroad under President Abraham Lincoln a century before that. "We start with something unglamorous, which is fixing and improving what we're already got — there's been a trillion dollar backlog just in the roads and bridges we already have," he said. "But I'll add there are some things that need to be reduced ... sometimes roads need to go on a diet." He said the U.S. can no longer follow a 1950s mentality of building roads and communities based on moving as many cars as possible, but must adapt to the reality of climate change and ensure the safety of growing numbers of bicyclists and pedestrians on the streets. "The design choices we make, how fast cars move, whether there's bike lanes and sidewalks ... green space even, all of this is part of that view," Buttigieg said. "Sometimes we do need to add a road or widen one. Just as often, I think we need to subtract." Buttigieg's remarks came after a report on Wednesday forecast that global gasoline demand has peaked and is unlikely to return to pre-pandemic levels due to shifts in consumer behavior, such as increasing telework and people moving to electric vehicles. People also are shifting to other modes of transportation, such as bicycles or scooters, for shorter trips. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?????(?: Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg / Instagram)

Roof tiles painted with frangipanis complete this breezy outdoor lounging zone at the home of artist Vicki Lemarseny and husband Tony. ⁠
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Roof tiles painted with frangipanis complete this breezy outdoor lounging zone at the home of artist Vicki Lemarseny and husband Tony. ⁠ ⁠ Eye-catching furniture, homewares and entire walls sourced abroad serve as reminders of the couple's far-flung adventures across south-east Asia. ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our profile to tour the home.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @hannahpuechmarin ⁠ Styling: Cheryl Carr @albertandgrace⁠ ⁠ #outdoorliving #coastalliving #coastalstyle⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠

Roof tiles painted with frangipanis complete this breezy outdoor lounging zone at the home of artist Vicki Lemarseny and husband Tony. ⁠ ⁠ Eye-catching furniture, homewares and entire walls sourced abroad serve as reminders of the couple's far-flung adventures across south-east Asia. ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our profile to tour the home.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @hannahpuechmarin ⁠ Styling: Cheryl Carr @albertandgrace⁠ ⁠ #outdoorliving #coastalliving #coastalstyle⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠

It's been a year of sanitizing, and while our hands may be raw from so much washing, there's a new crop of products for tech-savvy consumers who would appreciate a nudge from modern technology to keep their houses in order. Here's a look at some of our favorite recent finds. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??? (?️: Andrew Villagomez / @veetravels - ?: Getty)

It's been a year of sanitizing, and while our hands may be raw from so much washing, there's a new crop of products for tech-savvy consumers who would appreciate a nudge from modern technology to keep their houses in order. Here's a look at some of our favorite recent finds. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??? (?️: Andrew Villagomez / @veetravels - ?: Getty)

It's been a year of sanitizing, and while our hands may be raw from so much washing, there's a new crop of products for tech-savvy consumers who would appreciate a nudge from modern technology to keep their houses in order. Here's a look at some of our favorite recent finds. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??? (?️: Andrew Villagomez / @veetravels - ?: Getty)

As disparities in access to the COVID-19 vaccine continue to reverberate throughout the world, one Brooklyn pharmacist decided to take matters into his own hands. Ambar Keluskar, a pharmacist at Rossi Pharmacy in New York, noticed a decline in vaccine takers despite the location's supply. Advertising on social media didn't help either, so Keluskar took to the streets, vaccines in hand. According to The New York Times, Keluskar received a tip from an employee at State Senator Jabari Brisport's office about Stonewall House, the newly opened affordable housing complex for LGBTQ seniors. George Berry, a Stonewall resident, helped organize the effort to reach the many home bound residents who had yet to be vaccinated. According to The Times, one resident had been unsuccessfully trying to schedule an appointment for weeks until receiving an on-site vaccine. Keluskar's efforts come at a vital time as recent reports indicate alarming health disparities for LGBTQ seniors. According to the collaborative project between AARP and SAGE, 23% of LGBTQ New Yorkers of all ages point to inadequate insurance coverage as the most significant barrier to healthcare, and 21% of LGBTQ people aged 50 and up — have provided friends with care, which is three and a half times that of non-LGBTQ people. Resilience continues to prevail, though. As EDGE previously reported, LGBTQ senior organizations around the country have advocated for greater healthcare access, mental health awareness and social programs to support queer elders. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??️‍? (?️: Matthew Wexler / @wexlerwrites / Ambar Keluskar / Facebook)

As disparities in access to the COVID-19 vaccine continue to reverberate throughout the world, one Brooklyn pharmacist decided to take matters into his own hands. Ambar Keluskar, a pharmacist at Rossi Pharmacy in New York, noticed a decline in vaccine takers despite the location's supply. Advertising on social media didn't help either, so Keluskar took to the streets, vaccines in hand. According to The New York Times, Keluskar received a tip from an employee at State Senator Jabari Brisport's office about Stonewall House, the newly opened affordable housing complex for LGBTQ seniors. George Berry, a Stonewall resident, helped organize the effort to reach the many home bound residents who had yet to be vaccinated. According to The Times, one resident had been unsuccessfully trying to schedule an appointment for weeks until receiving an on-site vaccine. Keluskar's efforts come at a vital time as recent reports indicate alarming health disparities for LGBTQ seniors. According to the collaborative project between AARP and SAGE, 23% of LGBTQ New Yorkers of all ages point to inadequate insurance coverage as the most significant barrier to healthcare, and 21% of LGBTQ people aged 50 and up — have provided friends with care, which is three and a half times that of non-LGBTQ people. Resilience continues to prevail, though. As EDGE previously reported, LGBTQ senior organizations around the country have advocated for greater healthcare access, mental health awareness and social programs to support queer elders. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??️‍? (?️: Matthew Wexler / @wexlerwrites / Ambar Keluskar / Facebook)

As disparities in access to the COVID-19 vaccine continue to reverberate throughout the world, one Brooklyn pharmacist decided to take matters into his own hands. Ambar Keluskar, a pharmacist at Rossi Pharmacy in New York, noticed a decline in vaccine takers despite the location's supply. Advertising on social media didn't help either, so Keluskar took to the streets, vaccines in hand. According to The New York Times, Keluskar received a tip from an employee at State Senator Jabari Brisport's office about Stonewall House, the newly opened affordable housing complex for LGBTQ seniors. George Berry, a Stonewall resident, helped organize the effort to reach the many home bound residents who had yet to be vaccinated. According to The Times, one resident had been unsuccessfully trying to schedule an appointment for weeks until receiving an on-site vaccine. Keluskar's efforts come at a vital time as recent reports indicate alarming health disparities for LGBTQ seniors. According to the collaborative project between AARP and SAGE, 23% of LGBTQ New Yorkers of all ages point to inadequate insurance coverage as the most significant barrier to healthcare, and 21% of LGBTQ people aged 50 and up — have provided friends with care, which is three and a half times that of non-LGBTQ people. Resilience continues to prevail, though. As EDGE previously reported, LGBTQ senior organizations around the country have advocated for greater healthcare access, mental health awareness and social programs to support queer elders. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??️‍? (?️: Matthew Wexler / @wexlerwrites / Ambar Keluskar / Facebook)

Today, Soul of Gerringong is one of the most beloved holiday stays on the NSW South Coast, but just a few short years ago it was rundown and locals believed it may even be demolished. ⁠
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Today, Soul of Gerringong is one of the most beloved holiday stays on the NSW South Coast, but just a few short years ago it was rundown and locals believed it may even be demolished. ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our profile to meet the family who breathed new life into the historic property after falling in love with it at first sight.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @markroperphotography⁠ Styling: @jessicahansonstylist⁠ ⁠

Today, Soul of Gerringong is one of the most beloved holiday stays on the NSW South Coast, but just a few short years ago it was rundown and locals believed it may even be demolished. ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our profile to meet the family who breathed new life into the historic property after falling in love with it at first sight.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @markroperphotography⁠ Styling: @jessicahansonstylist⁠ ⁠

In July 2020, San Francisco lifted restrictions that had effectively barred gay bathhouses from operating there for over three decades. For owners of public sex venues, would-be patrons, and anyone who considers that San Francisco is literally the gayest city in the country, the legislation was historic. Its timing, of course, could not have been more curious. The bygone regulations, which prohibited locked doors and unmonitored play spaces, had been in place since 1984, as HIV/AIDS decimated the queer community, paranoia was near a fever pitch, and reliable information remained scarce. As public health measures, the rules were incredibly misguided. Bathhouses, and other businesses that facilitate sexual contact, have since proven to be pivotal vectors for disseminating health information and facilitating screening and prevention measures for HIV and other STIs. That San Francisco's reversal came as another epoch-defining virus circled the globe seemed like a cosmic course correction. There was some confusion at first. A few critics were outraged at the idea that public sex might be happening in person while public school was not. The July legislation has simply allowed for new bathhouses to potentially break ground and operate in the future, however, once coronavirus conditions allow for other types of businesses to open as well. The pandemic has been disastrous for LGBTQ businesses, which are weathering dire straits like much of the economy, from bars and hotels to retail. Many nightlife venues have thrown in the towel or are relying on the life support of crowd-funding campaigns. COVID-19 has only accelerated an alarming trend; research suggests that the number of bars serving LGBTQ patrons has declined by nearly 40% since 2007, due in part to gentrification, the rise of digital means for social and sexual connection, and broader overall acceptance lessening the need for queer safe spaces, particularly in urban areas. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ???️‍? (?️: Naveen Kumar / @nevymarie, ?: Getty)

In July 2020, San Francisco lifted restrictions that had effectively barred gay bathhouses from operating there for over three decades. For owners of public sex venues, would-be patrons, and anyone who considers that San Francisco is literally the gayest city in the country, the legislation was historic. Its timing, of course, could not have been more curious. The bygone regulations, which prohibited locked doors and unmonitored play spaces, had been in place since 1984, as HIV/AIDS decimated the queer community, paranoia was near a fever pitch, and reliable information remained scarce. As public health measures, the rules were incredibly misguided. Bathhouses, and other businesses that facilitate sexual contact, have since proven to be pivotal vectors for disseminating health information and facilitating screening and prevention measures for HIV and other STIs. That San Francisco's reversal came as another epoch-defining virus circled the globe seemed like a cosmic course correction. There was some confusion at first. A few critics were outraged at the idea that public sex might be happening in person while public school was not. The July legislation has simply allowed for new bathhouses to potentially break ground and operate in the future, however, once coronavirus conditions allow for other types of businesses to open as well. The pandemic has been disastrous for LGBTQ businesses, which are weathering dire straits like much of the economy, from bars and hotels to retail. Many nightlife venues have thrown in the towel or are relying on the life support of crowd-funding campaigns. COVID-19 has only accelerated an alarming trend; research suggests that the number of bars serving LGBTQ patrons has declined by nearly 40% since 2007, due in part to gentrification, the rise of digital means for social and sexual connection, and broader overall acceptance lessening the need for queer safe spaces, particularly in urban areas. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ???️‍? (?️: Naveen Kumar / @nevymarie, ?: Getty)

In July 2020, San Francisco lifted restrictions that had effectively barred gay bathhouses from operating there for over three decades. For owners of public sex venues, would-be patrons, and anyone who considers that San Francisco is literally the gayest city in the country, the legislation was historic. Its timing, of course, could not have been more curious. The bygone regulations, which prohibited locked doors and unmonitored play spaces, had been in place since 1984, as HIV/AIDS decimated the queer community, paranoia was near a fever pitch, and reliable information remained scarce. As public health measures, the rules were incredibly misguided. Bathhouses, and other businesses that facilitate sexual contact, have since proven to be pivotal vectors for disseminating health information and facilitating screening and prevention measures for HIV and other STIs. That San Francisco's reversal came as another epoch-defining virus circled the globe seemed like a cosmic course correction. There was some confusion at first. A few critics were outraged at the idea that public sex might be happening in person while public school was not. The July legislation has simply allowed for new bathhouses to potentially break ground and operate in the future, however, once coronavirus conditions allow for other types of businesses to open as well. The pandemic has been disastrous for LGBTQ businesses, which are weathering dire straits like much of the economy, from bars and hotels to retail. Many nightlife venues have thrown in the towel or are relying on the life support of crowd-funding campaigns. COVID-19 has only accelerated an alarming trend; research suggests that the number of bars serving LGBTQ patrons has declined by nearly 40% since 2007, due in part to gentrification, the rise of digital means for social and sexual connection, and broader overall acceptance lessening the need for queer safe spaces, particularly in urban areas. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ???️‍? (?️: Naveen Kumar / @nevymarie, ?: Getty)

When Steve Rogers handed Sam Wilson his Captain America shield at the end of Marvel's massive 2019 event "Avengers: Endgame," Wilson tried it on for a beat. "How does it feel?" the wrinkled Rogers asked. "Like it's someone else's," Wilson responded. That reluctance and skepticism is front-and-center as Wilson's story continues in "The Falcon and the Winter Solder," a new six-episode Disney+ series that promises an exploration of patriotism and race alongside its shootouts and soaring chase scenes. The series launches Friday. While "Endgame" appeared to promise a quick transition for Anthony Mackie's Falcon to take up the Captain America mantle, as he has in the comics, the creator of "Falcon" promises only complications. Malcolm Spellman said the series will explore "the conflict for a Black man confronting those stars and stripes." He said the Wilson/Falcon character is set to "emerge from this story as a hero of the times and a hero of the people today. And that journey of whether it's even appropriate to deal with the symbol, the Stars and Stripes, to me, felt super, super relevant and timely." So will there be a Black Captain America by the time the final credits roll in April? Mackie, steeped in Marvel's renowned secret-keeping after playing Falcon since 2014's "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," will only say this: "I'm very happy with the end of 'Falcon,' and I feel like I have one of the most unique, coolest characters in all of comic book movies." Unlike the mostly insular "WandaVision," the first Marvel series launched after "Endgame," "Falcon" promises a larger scope of globe-trotting adventure with implications for multiple characters in upcoming series and films. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ? (?: Anthony Mackie, left, and Sebastian Stan in a scene from "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," streaming Friday March 19 - Disney Plus via AP)

When Steve Rogers handed Sam Wilson his Captain America shield at the end of Marvel's massive 2019 event "Avengers: Endgame," Wilson tried it on for a beat. "How does it feel?" the wrinkled Rogers asked. "Like it's someone else's," Wilson responded. That reluctance and skepticism is front-and-center as Wilson's story continues in "The Falcon and the Winter Solder," a new six-episode Disney+ series that promises an exploration of patriotism and race alongside its shootouts and soaring chase scenes. The series launches Friday. While "Endgame" appeared to promise a quick transition for Anthony Mackie's Falcon to take up the Captain America mantle, as he has in the comics, the creator of "Falcon" promises only complications. Malcolm Spellman said the series will explore "the conflict for a Black man confronting those stars and stripes." He said the Wilson/Falcon character is set to "emerge from this story as a hero of the times and a hero of the people today. And that journey of whether it's even appropriate to deal with the symbol, the Stars and Stripes, to me, felt super, super relevant and timely." So will there be a Black Captain America by the time the final credits roll in April? Mackie, steeped in Marvel's renowned secret-keeping after playing Falcon since 2014's "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," will only say this: "I'm very happy with the end of 'Falcon,' and I feel like I have one of the most unique, coolest characters in all of comic book movies." Unlike the mostly insular "WandaVision," the first Marvel series launched after "Endgame," "Falcon" promises a larger scope of globe-trotting adventure with implications for multiple characters in upcoming series and films. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ? (?: Anthony Mackie, left, and Sebastian Stan in a scene from "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," streaming Friday March 19 - Disney Plus via AP)

When Steve Rogers handed Sam Wilson his Captain America shield at the end of Marvel's massive 2019 event "Avengers: Endgame," Wilson tried it on for a beat. "How does it feel?" the wrinkled Rogers asked. "Like it's someone else's," Wilson responded. That reluctance and skepticism is front-and-center as Wilson's story continues in "The Falcon and the Winter Solder," a new six-episode Disney+ series that promises an exploration of patriotism and race alongside its shootouts and soaring chase scenes. The series launches Friday. While "Endgame" appeared to promise a quick transition for Anthony Mackie's Falcon to take up the Captain America mantle, as he has in the comics, the creator of "Falcon" promises only complications. Malcolm Spellman said the series will explore "the conflict for a Black man confronting those stars and stripes." He said the Wilson/Falcon character is set to "emerge from this story as a hero of the times and a hero of the people today. And that journey of whether it's even appropriate to deal with the symbol, the Stars and Stripes, to me, felt super, super relevant and timely." So will there be a Black Captain America by the time the final credits roll in April? Mackie, steeped in Marvel's renowned secret-keeping after playing Falcon since 2014's "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," will only say this: "I'm very happy with the end of 'Falcon,' and I feel like I have one of the most unique, coolest characters in all of comic book movies." Unlike the mostly insular "WandaVision," the first Marvel series launched after "Endgame," "Falcon" promises a larger scope of globe-trotting adventure with implications for multiple characters in upcoming series and films. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ? (?: Anthony Mackie, left, and Sebastian Stan in a scene from "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," streaming Friday March 19 - Disney Plus via AP)

Conor McDermott-Mostowy, a rising star in speed-skating, has come out... but in a more subtle way than perhaps what we might be accustomed to from public figures: By just being himself. McDermott-Mostowy told Outsports that he's never had to hide who he is, comes from a supportive family and, yet, has never felt like he had to wear his sexual orientation on his sleeve. Instead, there are hints on his Instagram posts — though McDermott-Mostowy himself might shrug off the idea that he's suggesting and instead say he's just being himself. In fact, Outsports explains that when the topic of being an openly gay athlete comes up, "he's instead been happy to answer any questions, just be who he is, and always figured that if a reporter asked him about it, he'd tell the truth." But where the sports world is concerned, misconceptions about gay athletes are partly why he held his tongue. The misperception that gay athletes aren't as good sportsmen as straight cisgender men was somewhat of a hindrance, as McDermott-Mostowy explains, "I think I've kind of always had that at the back of my mind. "I don't want to talk about being gay, because there's a stereotype that gay guys aren't athletic, and I don't want that to be held against me or used to justify a bad result. "I've been uncomfortable with that. But I feel like at this point, no one can say anything." Emerging as one of the top speed skaters, McDermott-Mostowy was the United States national champion in both the 1000-meter and the mass start at the U.S. Open National Championships earlier this month. He earned a bronze medal and set personal records in the 1500-meter and the 1000-meter. He said he was so excited about the latter, in which he bettered his previous personal-best time, that he unexpectedly let out the "F-word," which rang throughout the arena as he crossed the finish line. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍??⛸️ (?️: Kevin Schattenkirk @kschatt13, ?: Conor McDermott-Mostowy / Instagram / @conor.mm)

Conor McDermott-Mostowy, a rising star in speed-skating, has come out... but in a more subtle way than perhaps what we might be accustomed to from public figures: By just being himself. McDermott-Mostowy told Outsports that he's never had to hide who he is, comes from a supportive family and, yet, has never felt like he had to wear his sexual orientation on his sleeve. Instead, there are hints on his Instagram posts — though McDermott-Mostowy himself might shrug off the idea that he's suggesting and instead say he's just being himself. In fact, Outsports explains that when the topic of being an openly gay athlete comes up, "he's instead been happy to answer any questions, just be who he is, and always figured that if a reporter asked him about it, he'd tell the truth." But where the sports world is concerned, misconceptions about gay athletes are partly why he held his tongue. The misperception that gay athletes aren't as good sportsmen as straight cisgender men was somewhat of a hindrance, as McDermott-Mostowy explains, "I think I've kind of always had that at the back of my mind. "I don't want to talk about being gay, because there's a stereotype that gay guys aren't athletic, and I don't want that to be held against me or used to justify a bad result. "I've been uncomfortable with that. But I feel like at this point, no one can say anything." Emerging as one of the top speed skaters, McDermott-Mostowy was the United States national champion in both the 1000-meter and the mass start at the U.S. Open National Championships earlier this month. He earned a bronze medal and set personal records in the 1500-meter and the 1000-meter. He said he was so excited about the latter, in which he bettered his previous personal-best time, that he unexpectedly let out the "F-word," which rang throughout the arena as he crossed the finish line. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍??⛸️ (?️: Kevin Schattenkirk @kschatt13, ?: Conor McDermott-Mostowy / Instagram / @conor.mm)

Conor McDermott-Mostowy, a rising star in speed-skating, has come out... but in a more subtle way than perhaps what we might be accustomed to from public figures: By just being himself. McDermott-Mostowy told Outsports that he's never had to hide who he is, comes from a supportive family and, yet, has never felt like he had to wear his sexual orientation on his sleeve. Instead, there are hints on his Instagram posts — though McDermott-Mostowy himself might shrug off the idea that he's suggesting and instead say he's just being himself. In fact, Outsports explains that when the topic of being an openly gay athlete comes up, "he's instead been happy to answer any questions, just be who he is, and always figured that if a reporter asked him about it, he'd tell the truth." But where the sports world is concerned, misconceptions about gay athletes are partly why he held his tongue. The misperception that gay athletes aren't as good sportsmen as straight cisgender men was somewhat of a hindrance, as McDermott-Mostowy explains, "I think I've kind of always had that at the back of my mind. "I don't want to talk about being gay, because there's a stereotype that gay guys aren't athletic, and I don't want that to be held against me or used to justify a bad result. "I've been uncomfortable with that. But I feel like at this point, no one can say anything." Emerging as one of the top speed skaters, McDermott-Mostowy was the United States national champion in both the 1000-meter and the mass start at the U.S. Open National Championships earlier this month. He earned a bronze medal and set personal records in the 1500-meter and the 1000-meter. He said he was so excited about the latter, in which he bettered his previous personal-best time, that he unexpectedly let out the "F-word," which rang throughout the arena as he crossed the finish line. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍??⛸️ (?️: Kevin Schattenkirk @kschatt13, ?: Conor McDermott-Mostowy / Instagram / @conor.mm)

Sunnymeade, secreted in the picturesque Strathbogie Ranges in north-east Victoria is a joy to its creator, Craig Irving. ⁠
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For over three decades, Craig has - without any professional help - created a formal garden that spans across a hectare of land. ⁠
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Sunnymeade, secreted in the picturesque Strathbogie Ranges in north-east Victoria is a joy to its creator, Craig Irving. ⁠ ⁠ For over three decades, Craig has - without any professional help - created a formal garden that spans across a hectare of land. ⁠ ⁠ "I really didn't know anything when I started. I just learned along the way," he says. ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our profile to wander through the magnificent garden. ⁠ ⁠ Photography: @simongriffiths

Sunnymeade, secreted in the picturesque Strathbogie Ranges in north-east Victoria is a joy to its creator, Craig Irving. ⁠ ⁠ For over three decades, Craig has - without any professional help - created a formal garden that spans across a hectare of land. ⁠ ⁠ "I really didn't know anything when I started. I just learned along the way," he says. ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our profile to wander through the magnificent garden. ⁠ ⁠ Photography: @simongriffiths

It was 15 ago that Piers Morgan crossed the Atlantic to become a personality in the United States as well in Britain. Now the man who helped push him off morning television wants to follow in his footsteps. " 'Good Morning Britain''s Alex Beresford hopes to make it big in America after winning over numerous A-listers, including Oprah Winfrey, following his tense confrontation with Piers Morgan," reports the Daily Mail. Morgan became an American media celebrity when he first appeared as a judge on "America's Got Talent" in 2006, followed by his victory on "The Celebrity Apprentice" in 2008 where he was called "ruthless, arrogant, evil and obnoxious" by host Donald Trump. Nonetheless, they became close friends according to Morgan. He landed his own CNN show in 2011, which he hosted for three years. Now the tabloid The Sun reports "that Alex has already received multiple lucrative offers from American news shows and major radio opportunities - there's even a book deal on the table, too." EDGE reported last week that the ripped 40-year-old's Instagram workout pics were picked up by Men's Health Magazine after his row with Morgan. In addition to his workout IG, Beresford has an active social media presence in which he often shares pics of Cruz, his ten-year-son with ex Natalia Natkaniec. The row between Morgan and Beresford occurred last Tuesday when, as the New York Times reported, "the strife came to a head" when Beresford "admonished Mr. Morgan for his frequent sniping at Meghan. Mr. Beresford told Mr. Morgan that he had an ax to grind with Meghan because he previously had a rapport with her and she cut him off. 'She's entitled to cut you off if she wants to,' Mr. Beresford said. 'Has she said anything about you since she cut you off? I don't think she has, but yet you continue to trash her.' " At that point, Morgan stormed off the set. "This is absolutely diabolical behavior," Mr. Beresford commented. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??? (?: Alex Beresford / Instagram / @alexberesfordtv)

It was 15 ago that Piers Morgan crossed the Atlantic to become a personality in the United States as well in Britain. Now the man who helped push him off morning television wants to follow in his footsteps. " 'Good Morning Britain''s Alex Beresford hopes to make it big in America after winning over numerous A-listers, including Oprah Winfrey, following his tense confrontation with Piers Morgan," reports the Daily Mail. Morgan became an American media celebrity when he first appeared as a judge on "America's Got Talent" in 2006, followed by his victory on "The Celebrity Apprentice" in 2008 where he was called "ruthless, arrogant, evil and obnoxious" by host Donald Trump. Nonetheless, they became close friends according to Morgan. He landed his own CNN show in 2011, which he hosted for three years. Now the tabloid The Sun reports "that Alex has already received multiple lucrative offers from American news shows and major radio opportunities - there's even a book deal on the table, too." EDGE reported last week that the ripped 40-year-old's Instagram workout pics were picked up by Men's Health Magazine after his row with Morgan. In addition to his workout IG, Beresford has an active social media presence in which he often shares pics of Cruz, his ten-year-son with ex Natalia Natkaniec. The row between Morgan and Beresford occurred last Tuesday when, as the New York Times reported, "the strife came to a head" when Beresford "admonished Mr. Morgan for his frequent sniping at Meghan. Mr. Beresford told Mr. Morgan that he had an ax to grind with Meghan because he previously had a rapport with her and she cut him off. 'She's entitled to cut you off if she wants to,' Mr. Beresford said. 'Has she said anything about you since she cut you off? I don't think she has, but yet you continue to trash her.' " At that point, Morgan stormed off the set. "This is absolutely diabolical behavior," Mr. Beresford commented. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??? (?: Alex Beresford / Instagram / @alexberesfordtv)

It was 15 ago that Piers Morgan crossed the Atlantic to become a personality in the United States as well in Britain. Now the man who helped push him off morning television wants to follow in his footsteps. " 'Good Morning Britain''s Alex Beresford hopes to make it big in America after winning over numerous A-listers, including Oprah Winfrey, following his tense confrontation with Piers Morgan," reports the Daily Mail. Morgan became an American media celebrity when he first appeared as a judge on "America's Got Talent" in 2006, followed by his victory on "The Celebrity Apprentice" in 2008 where he was called "ruthless, arrogant, evil and obnoxious" by host Donald Trump. Nonetheless, they became close friends according to Morgan. He landed his own CNN show in 2011, which he hosted for three years. Now the tabloid The Sun reports "that Alex has already received multiple lucrative offers from American news shows and major radio opportunities - there's even a book deal on the table, too." EDGE reported last week that the ripped 40-year-old's Instagram workout pics were picked up by Men's Health Magazine after his row with Morgan. In addition to his workout IG, Beresford has an active social media presence in which he often shares pics of Cruz, his ten-year-son with ex Natalia Natkaniec. The row between Morgan and Beresford occurred last Tuesday when, as the New York Times reported, "the strife came to a head" when Beresford "admonished Mr. Morgan for his frequent sniping at Meghan. Mr. Beresford told Mr. Morgan that he had an ax to grind with Meghan because he previously had a rapport with her and she cut him off. 'She's entitled to cut you off if she wants to,' Mr. Beresford said. 'Has she said anything about you since she cut you off? I don't think she has, but yet you continue to trash her.' " At that point, Morgan stormed off the set. "This is absolutely diabolical behavior," Mr. Beresford commented. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??? (?: Alex Beresford / Instagram / @alexberesfordtv)

A Belgian bishop has lashed out at the Vatican over its decree that the Catholic Church won't bless same-sex unions since God "cannot bless sin." Antwerp Bishop Johan Bonny wrote in an opinion piece Wednesday that he feels "shame for my Church" and "intellectual and moral incomprehension" after Pope Francis approved the "negative" response to a question about whether Catholic clergy have the authority to bless same-sex unions. The official response said God "does not and cannot bless sin." Bonny, who was part of a Vatican 2015 synod on marriage and family, said: "I want to apologize to all for whom this is painful and incomprehensible." The Vatican's position has pleased conservatives, disheartened advocates for LGBT Catholics and thrown a wrench into a debate within Germany's Catholic Church, which has been at the forefront of opening discussions on hot-button issues such as Catholic teachings on homosexuality. Bonny said he was disappointed by the level of argument that ran through the note from the Vatican's orthodoxy office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. "I am angry because these kind of pieces don't even reach the intellectual level of high school. The simplicity of arguments is jarring," he told Belgian broadcaster VRT. The Congregation's note distinguished between blessing same-sex unions and the church's welcoming and blessing of gay people, which it endorsed. It argued that such unions were not part of God's plan and that any sacramental recognition of them could be confused with marriage. The Vatican holds that gay people must be treated with dignity and respect, but that gay sex is "intrinsically disordered." Catholic teaching says that marriage is a lifelong union between a man and a woman that is part of God's plan and intended for creating new life. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?✝️ (?: AP/Andrew Medichini)

A Belgian bishop has lashed out at the Vatican over its decree that the Catholic Church won't bless same-sex unions since God "cannot bless sin." Antwerp Bishop Johan Bonny wrote in an opinion piece Wednesday that he feels "shame for my Church" and "intellectual and moral incomprehension" after Pope Francis approved the "negative" response to a question about whether Catholic clergy have the authority to bless same-sex unions. The official response said God "does not and cannot bless sin." Bonny, who was part of a Vatican 2015 synod on marriage and family, said: "I want to apologize to all for whom this is painful and incomprehensible." The Vatican's position has pleased conservatives, disheartened advocates for LGBT Catholics and thrown a wrench into a debate within Germany's Catholic Church, which has been at the forefront of opening discussions on hot-button issues such as Catholic teachings on homosexuality. Bonny said he was disappointed by the level of argument that ran through the note from the Vatican's orthodoxy office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. "I am angry because these kind of pieces don't even reach the intellectual level of high school. The simplicity of arguments is jarring," he told Belgian broadcaster VRT. The Congregation's note distinguished between blessing same-sex unions and the church's welcoming and blessing of gay people, which it endorsed. It argued that such unions were not part of God's plan and that any sacramental recognition of them could be confused with marriage. The Vatican holds that gay people must be treated with dignity and respect, but that gay sex is "intrinsically disordered." Catholic teaching says that marriage is a lifelong union between a man and a woman that is part of God's plan and intended for creating new life. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?✝️ (?: AP/Andrew Medichini)

A Belgian bishop has lashed out at the Vatican over its decree that the Catholic Church won't bless same-sex unions since God "cannot bless sin." Antwerp Bishop Johan Bonny wrote in an opinion piece Wednesday that he feels "shame for my Church" and "intellectual and moral incomprehension" after Pope Francis approved the "negative" response to a question about whether Catholic clergy have the authority to bless same-sex unions. The official response said God "does not and cannot bless sin." Bonny, who was part of a Vatican 2015 synod on marriage and family, said: "I want to apologize to all for whom this is painful and incomprehensible." The Vatican's position has pleased conservatives, disheartened advocates for LGBT Catholics and thrown a wrench into a debate within Germany's Catholic Church, which has been at the forefront of opening discussions on hot-button issues such as Catholic teachings on homosexuality. Bonny said he was disappointed by the level of argument that ran through the note from the Vatican's orthodoxy office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. "I am angry because these kind of pieces don't even reach the intellectual level of high school. The simplicity of arguments is jarring," he told Belgian broadcaster VRT. The Congregation's note distinguished between blessing same-sex unions and the church's welcoming and blessing of gay people, which it endorsed. It argued that such unions were not part of God's plan and that any sacramental recognition of them could be confused with marriage. The Vatican holds that gay people must be treated with dignity and respect, but that gay sex is "intrinsically disordered." Catholic teaching says that marriage is a lifelong union between a man and a woman that is part of God's plan and intended for creating new life. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?✝️ (?: AP/Andrew Medichini)

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대한항공의 여객기는 네임택으로 그리운 여행 추억들은 DIVE로? - 여행이 그리운 요즘 ? 나의 지난 여행 추억들을 일상으로! - DIVER들의 추억이 더 오래 기억되도록 하루만에 완판된 한정판 ‘대한항공x현대카드 네임택’을 드립니다 ✈ - ?<#여행추억에DIVE> #EVENT 안내 ? 방법 : 1. 나의 여행 추억들(사진/동영상)을 떠올려 보세요! 2. 필수 해시태그(#현대카드DIVE #대한항공x현대카드 #여행추억에DIVE)와 함께 본인 SNS 업로드하면 완료! ? DIVE 앱에서도 참여하면 당첨 확률 Up! ? 기간 : 2021. 03. 17(수) ~ 03. 28(일) ? 발표 : 2021. 04. 02(금) ? 경품 : 대한항공 네임택 굿즈(5명) - ?프로필의 링크를 통해 '너와 함께한 시간 속에서' 콘텐츠를 확인해 보세요 - #대한항공 #여행추억에DIVE - #현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브 #현대카드 #HyundaiCard

Anthony Ramos shared a sweet vid of himself doing sit-ups with a little help from his dog Prince as his film "In the Heights" begins to make its way to theaters in June. Ramos is already having quite a good year. In February he was named to the TIME 100, the magazine's list of influencers to watch over the year. Earlier this month, the "Hamilton" actor was part of a group of entertainment influencers included in a new Calvin Klein underwear campaign. Now this weekend Warner Brothers is teasing a series of posters for Ramos's upcoming film "In The Heights," in which he plays the lead in John M. Chu's adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway musical. The film will be released in June in theaters and on HBO Max. "Six posters surfaced on the film's official Twitter account on Saturday morning, each with a different design, though featuring the same tagline, 'The Time Has Come.'" reported The Hollywood Reporter. The playful actor recently shared a thirst-trapping video of himself doing sit-ups with a little help from his dog Prince. In the musical, Ramos plays a bodega owner struggling to make a better life for himself in Washington Heights and dreams of moving to the Dominican Republic. The role was played on Broadway in 2008 by Miranda where the musical ran for three years. Previously Ramos was featured in the 2012 national tour of the musical prior to originating two roles in Miranda's megahit "Hamilton" as part of the original cast. He also had a featured role in Bradley Cooper's 2018 adaptation of "A Star is Born" where he played Lady Gaga's BFF Ramon. In 2019 Ramos released his first CD for Republic Records "The Good & The Bad." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??? (?: Anthony Ramos / Instagram / @anthonyramosofficial)

Anthony Ramos shared a sweet vid of himself doing sit-ups with a little help from his dog Prince as his film "In the Heights" begins to make its way to theaters in June. Ramos is already having quite a good year. In February he was named to the TIME 100, the magazine's list of influencers to watch over the year. Earlier this month, the "Hamilton" actor was part of a group of entertainment influencers included in a new Calvin Klein underwear campaign. Now this weekend Warner Brothers is teasing a series of posters for Ramos's upcoming film "In The Heights," in which he plays the lead in John M. Chu's adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway musical. The film will be released in June in theaters and on HBO Max. "Six posters surfaced on the film's official Twitter account on Saturday morning, each with a different design, though featuring the same tagline, 'The Time Has Come.'" reported The Hollywood Reporter. The playful actor recently shared a thirst-trapping video of himself doing sit-ups with a little help from his dog Prince. In the musical, Ramos plays a bodega owner struggling to make a better life for himself in Washington Heights and dreams of moving to the Dominican Republic. The role was played on Broadway in 2008 by Miranda where the musical ran for three years. Previously Ramos was featured in the 2012 national tour of the musical prior to originating two roles in Miranda's megahit "Hamilton" as part of the original cast. He also had a featured role in Bradley Cooper's 2018 adaptation of "A Star is Born" where he played Lady Gaga's BFF Ramon. In 2019 Ramos released his first CD for Republic Records "The Good & The Bad." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??? (?: Anthony Ramos / Instagram / @anthonyramosofficial)

Anthony Ramos shared a sweet vid of himself doing sit-ups with a little help from his dog Prince as his film "In the Heights" begins to make its way to theaters in June. Ramos is already having quite a good year. In February he was named to the TIME 100, the magazine's list of influencers to watch over the year. Earlier this month, the "Hamilton" actor was part of a group of entertainment influencers included in a new Calvin Klein underwear campaign. Now this weekend Warner Brothers is teasing a series of posters for Ramos's upcoming film "In The Heights," in which he plays the lead in John M. Chu's adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway musical. The film will be released in June in theaters and on HBO Max. "Six posters surfaced on the film's official Twitter account on Saturday morning, each with a different design, though featuring the same tagline, 'The Time Has Come.'" reported The Hollywood Reporter. The playful actor recently shared a thirst-trapping video of himself doing sit-ups with a little help from his dog Prince. In the musical, Ramos plays a bodega owner struggling to make a better life for himself in Washington Heights and dreams of moving to the Dominican Republic. The role was played on Broadway in 2008 by Miranda where the musical ran for three years. Previously Ramos was featured in the 2012 national tour of the musical prior to originating two roles in Miranda's megahit "Hamilton" as part of the original cast. He also had a featured role in Bradley Cooper's 2018 adaptation of "A Star is Born" where he played Lady Gaga's BFF Ramon. In 2019 Ramos released his first CD for Republic Records "The Good & The Bad." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??? (?: Anthony Ramos / Instagram / @anthonyramosofficial)

A male nurse in Canada committed "professional misconduct" in having "solicited unneeded intimate sexual history details" from gay patients, the British Columbia newspaper TriCity News reports. The conduct of Paul Perry at two clinics in Vancouver, Canada, came under scrutiny by the B.C. College of Nurses and Midwives. A panel determined that Perry had asked for "detailed and personal sexual histories from clients when not needed," as well as "information about past sexual, physical or psychological trauma." In probing patients' histories of abuse and trauma, the panel said Perry "may have further traumatized a client" and he "had not referred clients to appropriate supportive services in those cases" and was "found incompetent in providing psychological counseling to patients when not qualified to do so." The panel's ruling noted that Perry had been"employed in the health authorities' prevention program with the specific mandate to work with the vulnerable and high risk population of men-who-have-sex-with-men ('MSM') and said that the "level of detail": Perry sought from the patients "was not clinically indicated and was contrary to the goals and/or mandate of the MSM program". The panel specified that Perry had "recorded sexual histories in patient records using non-clinical descriptions" such as "fisting" and "bottoming," the article said, with the terms being described as "inappropriate nonclinical descriptors". Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?: Getty, ?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi )

A male nurse in Canada committed "professional misconduct" in having "solicited unneeded intimate sexual history details" from gay patients, the British Columbia newspaper TriCity News reports. The conduct of Paul Perry at two clinics in Vancouver, Canada, came under scrutiny by the B.C. College of Nurses and Midwives. A panel determined that Perry had asked for "detailed and personal sexual histories from clients when not needed," as well as "information about past sexual, physical or psychological trauma." In probing patients' histories of abuse and trauma, the panel said Perry "may have further traumatized a client" and he "had not referred clients to appropriate supportive services in those cases" and was "found incompetent in providing psychological counseling to patients when not qualified to do so." The panel's ruling noted that Perry had been"employed in the health authorities' prevention program with the specific mandate to work with the vulnerable and high risk population of men-who-have-sex-with-men ('MSM') and said that the "level of detail": Perry sought from the patients "was not clinically indicated and was contrary to the goals and/or mandate of the MSM program". The panel specified that Perry had "recorded sexual histories in patient records using non-clinical descriptions" such as "fisting" and "bottoming," the article said, with the terms being described as "inappropriate nonclinical descriptors". Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?: Getty, ?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi )

A male nurse in Canada committed "professional misconduct" in having "solicited unneeded intimate sexual history details" from gay patients, the British Columbia newspaper TriCity News reports. The conduct of Paul Perry at two clinics in Vancouver, Canada, came under scrutiny by the B.C. College of Nurses and Midwives. A panel determined that Perry had asked for "detailed and personal sexual histories from clients when not needed," as well as "information about past sexual, physical or psychological trauma." In probing patients' histories of abuse and trauma, the panel said Perry "may have further traumatized a client" and he "had not referred clients to appropriate supportive services in those cases" and was "found incompetent in providing psychological counseling to patients when not qualified to do so." The panel's ruling noted that Perry had been"employed in the health authorities' prevention program with the specific mandate to work with the vulnerable and high risk population of men-who-have-sex-with-men ('MSM') and said that the "level of detail": Perry sought from the patients "was not clinically indicated and was contrary to the goals and/or mandate of the MSM program". The panel specified that Perry had "recorded sexual histories in patient records using non-clinical descriptions" such as "fisting" and "bottoming," the article said, with the terms being described as "inappropriate nonclinical descriptors". Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?: Getty, ?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi )

This is how you do it! It's rare that a filmmaker has an opportunity to revisit a multi-million dollar blockbuster that failed to inspire imaginations when originally released. With the much anticipated "Zack Snyder's Justice League," premiering on HBO Max March 18, fans see the movie reimagined; they can now forget about the original box-office dud that nearly sank the DC movie franchise. The runtime doesn't diminish the film, despite being four hours, which is entirely re-cut and enhanced to properly incorporate many of the elements that were lacking in the initial release. The superheroes are more "super," and the villains are more formidable. Everything feels much more fleshed out and courses with blood. Affleck's "Batman" is determined and filled with a purpose to protect the planet, Gadot's "Wonder Woman" is a pillar of hope to aspire to. The enemies our heroes face have an entirely new dimension that Whedon eradicated from his release. If you read the comic book series "Origin," by Geoff Johns with art by Jim Lee, you'll see that Snyder's film is largely adapted from it. The adversary preparing to dominate Earth is revealed from the get go. The mercenary Steppenwolf (voiced by Ciarán Hinds) is relevant, and his backstory more interestingly evolved, given the villain a deadly gravitas and a mac-daddy new appearance that makes him far more formidable, not to mention much more on the level to match against the warrior goddesses of Paradise. While the running time is daunting, the original was promised as two separate, full-length movies. For his reboot, Snyder has separated each act into easily digestible narratives that feel like issues of a comic book, with a final "double sized" battle to end all battles. "Zack Snyder's Justice League" is the event film that had been promised. It's not perfect, but it's a blockbuster, it's adventurous, and it has the heart and soul that was absent the first time around. This is a "Justice League" we can rally around. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??️?(?️: JC Alvarez, ?: WarnerMedia)

This is how you do it! It's rare that a filmmaker has an opportunity to revisit a multi-million dollar blockbuster that failed to inspire imaginations when originally released. With the much anticipated "Zack Snyder's Justice League," premiering on HBO Max March 18, fans see the movie reimagined; they can now forget about the original box-office dud that nearly sank the DC movie franchise. The runtime doesn't diminish the film, despite being four hours, which is entirely re-cut and enhanced to properly incorporate many of the elements that were lacking in the initial release. The superheroes are more "super," and the villains are more formidable. Everything feels much more fleshed out and courses with blood. Affleck's "Batman" is determined and filled with a purpose to protect the planet, Gadot's "Wonder Woman" is a pillar of hope to aspire to. The enemies our heroes face have an entirely new dimension that Whedon eradicated from his release. If you read the comic book series "Origin," by Geoff Johns with art by Jim Lee, you'll see that Snyder's film is largely adapted from it. The adversary preparing to dominate Earth is revealed from the get go. The mercenary Steppenwolf (voiced by Ciarán Hinds) is relevant, and his backstory more interestingly evolved, given the villain a deadly gravitas and a mac-daddy new appearance that makes him far more formidable, not to mention much more on the level to match against the warrior goddesses of Paradise. While the running time is daunting, the original was promised as two separate, full-length movies. For his reboot, Snyder has separated each act into easily digestible narratives that feel like issues of a comic book, with a final "double sized" battle to end all battles. "Zack Snyder's Justice League" is the event film that had been promised. It's not perfect, but it's a blockbuster, it's adventurous, and it has the heart and soul that was absent the first time around. This is a "Justice League" we can rally around. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??️?(?️: JC Alvarez, ?: WarnerMedia)

This is how you do it! It's rare that a filmmaker has an opportunity to revisit a multi-million dollar blockbuster that failed to inspire imaginations when originally released. With the much anticipated "Zack Snyder's Justice League," premiering on HBO Max March 18, fans see the movie reimagined; they can now forget about the original box-office dud that nearly sank the DC movie franchise. The runtime doesn't diminish the film, despite being four hours, which is entirely re-cut and enhanced to properly incorporate many of the elements that were lacking in the initial release. The superheroes are more "super," and the villains are more formidable. Everything feels much more fleshed out and courses with blood. Affleck's "Batman" is determined and filled with a purpose to protect the planet, Gadot's "Wonder Woman" is a pillar of hope to aspire to. The enemies our heroes face have an entirely new dimension that Whedon eradicated from his release. If you read the comic book series "Origin," by Geoff Johns with art by Jim Lee, you'll see that Snyder's film is largely adapted from it. The adversary preparing to dominate Earth is revealed from the get go. The mercenary Steppenwolf (voiced by Ciarán Hinds) is relevant, and his backstory more interestingly evolved, given the villain a deadly gravitas and a mac-daddy new appearance that makes him far more formidable, not to mention much more on the level to match against the warrior goddesses of Paradise. While the running time is daunting, the original was promised as two separate, full-length movies. For his reboot, Snyder has separated each act into easily digestible narratives that feel like issues of a comic book, with a final "double sized" battle to end all battles. "Zack Snyder's Justice League" is the event film that had been promised. It's not perfect, but it's a blockbuster, it's adventurous, and it has the heart and soul that was absent the first time around. This is a "Justice League" we can rally around. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??️?(?️: JC Alvarez, ?: WarnerMedia)

An antique roll-top desk decorated with flowers and paintings contrasts with crisp white walls, and is perfectly in keeping with the "south-east Asia meets coastal house" feel of Vicki and Tony Lemarseny's Peregian Beach home. ⁠
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An antique roll-top desk decorated with flowers and paintings contrasts with crisp white walls, and is perfectly in keeping with the "south-east Asia meets coastal house" feel of Vicki and Tony Lemarseny's Peregian Beach home. ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our bio for more home office inspiration.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @hannahpuechmarin⁠ Styling: Cheryl Carr @albertandgrace⁠ ⁠ #homeoffice #homeofficeideas #desksetup #desk⁠

An antique roll-top desk decorated with flowers and paintings contrasts with crisp white walls, and is perfectly in keeping with the "south-east Asia meets coastal house" feel of Vicki and Tony Lemarseny's Peregian Beach home. ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our bio for more home office inspiration.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @hannahpuechmarin⁠ Styling: Cheryl Carr @albertandgrace⁠ ⁠ #homeoffice #homeofficeideas #desksetup #desk⁠

And then there were eight. This week, Ru tasked the queens with meta makeovers, pairing them under the advisement of psychic Char Margolis. All eggs were in the maxi challenge basket as contestants learned to sissy their competitors' walks, both in style and substance. Some had an out-of-body experience, while others were merely ghostly interpretations. While our usual "frayed" or "fab" assessment doesn't apply this week, we've decided to rate the looks as "RU-velation" for our favorite doppelgänger queens and "Regret" for those who might want to reconsider stepping into another queen's well-worn heels. Thankfully, Carol Burnett was not in the house this week as Utica crawled into Symone's stylish skin. Initially worried about "appropriating" her teammate, Utica, instead shed some of her own inhibitions, embracing Symone's powerful runway walk and, in turn, discovering another facet of her own style. Verdict: Ru-velation! Wearing a champagne-colored Martha Graham amoeba shawl, flower headdress and painted unitard, Symone fearlessly embraced Utica's quirky drag style. "I feel powerful but in a different way," said Symone of her contorted Utica-inspired runway walk. Verdict: Ru-velation! Let's take a deeper look! Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍???(?: Utica / Instagram / @queenutica / ?: @liamjamesphoto, @philolmstead, @a_kaun, ?️: Matthew Wexler / @wexlerwrites)

And then there were eight. This week, Ru tasked the queens with meta makeovers, pairing them under the advisement of psychic Char Margolis. All eggs were in the maxi challenge basket as contestants learned to sissy their competitors' walks, both in style and substance. Some had an out-of-body experience, while others were merely ghostly interpretations. While our usual "frayed" or "fab" assessment doesn't apply this week, we've decided to rate the looks as "RU-velation" for our favorite doppelgänger queens and "Regret" for those who might want to reconsider stepping into another queen's well-worn heels. Thankfully, Carol Burnett was not in the house this week as Utica crawled into Symone's stylish skin. Initially worried about "appropriating" her teammate, Utica, instead shed some of her own inhibitions, embracing Symone's powerful runway walk and, in turn, discovering another facet of her own style. Verdict: Ru-velation! Wearing a champagne-colored Martha Graham amoeba shawl, flower headdress and painted unitard, Symone fearlessly embraced Utica's quirky drag style. "I feel powerful but in a different way," said Symone of her contorted Utica-inspired runway walk. Verdict: Ru-velation! Let's take a deeper look! Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍???(?: Utica / Instagram / @queenutica / ?: @liamjamesphoto, @philolmstead, @a_kaun, ?️: Matthew Wexler / @wexlerwrites)

And then there were eight. This week, Ru tasked the queens with meta makeovers, pairing them under the advisement of psychic Char Margolis. All eggs were in the maxi challenge basket as contestants learned to sissy their competitors' walks, both in style and substance. Some had an out-of-body experience, while others were merely ghostly interpretations. While our usual "frayed" or "fab" assessment doesn't apply this week, we've decided to rate the looks as "RU-velation" for our favorite doppelgänger queens and "Regret" for those who might want to reconsider stepping into another queen's well-worn heels. Thankfully, Carol Burnett was not in the house this week as Utica crawled into Symone's stylish skin. Initially worried about "appropriating" her teammate, Utica, instead shed some of her own inhibitions, embracing Symone's powerful runway walk and, in turn, discovering another facet of her own style. Verdict: Ru-velation! Wearing a champagne-colored Martha Graham amoeba shawl, flower headdress and painted unitard, Symone fearlessly embraced Utica's quirky drag style. "I feel powerful but in a different way," said Symone of her contorted Utica-inspired runway walk. Verdict: Ru-velation! Let's take a deeper look! Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍???(?: Utica / Instagram / @queenutica / ?: @liamjamesphoto, @philolmstead, @a_kaun, ?️: Matthew Wexler / @wexlerwrites)

After a teacher in Austin, Texas shared a children's book about transgender identity in class, the Eanes Independent School District has clapped back, calling the book out of place and offering counseling to students who heard the reading. The book in question, "Call Me Max" by Stonewall-Award winner Kyle Lukoff, centers on a transgender boy outlining his identity and is meant to help explain this idea to younger children. According to Today, the controversy climbed when local parents wrote to Forest Trail Elementary calling for the teacher in question to be fired. Eanes district's chief learning officer Susan Famborough responded, stating that while the book was listed as diverse reading, it was "not appropriate to be read aloud to an entire elementary-age class." Famborough's response quickly added that "counselors were made available to support students, and the school administration worked with families to provide an explanation and reassurances." The backlash to these responses was swift, with both the book's author and a variety of resident around the district expressing their dismay with the negative precedent these events could set for young transgender children. Jo Iveseter, whose transgender son Jeremy attended school in Eanes from kindgeraten to his senior of high school, had some choice words for the districts decision to ban the book. "It tells them that they must be invisible, that they can't talk about who they are, that they are unworthy," Ivester said of the district's decision. Lukoff reacted similarly, taking to Twitter to express his grievances with the elementary school's interpretation of his book. "Do you believe that a read-aloud about a transgender child is an equivalent trauma?" asked in the Tweet. "How do you think transgender people in your community felt having their identities treated like a disaster?" Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍??(?: Cover / Call Me Max / Reycraft Books / ?️: Brendan Walker / @brendan.m.walker)

After a teacher in Austin, Texas shared a children's book about transgender identity in class, the Eanes Independent School District has clapped back, calling the book out of place and offering counseling to students who heard the reading. The book in question, "Call Me Max" by Stonewall-Award winner Kyle Lukoff, centers on a transgender boy outlining his identity and is meant to help explain this idea to younger children. According to Today, the controversy climbed when local parents wrote to Forest Trail Elementary calling for the teacher in question to be fired. Eanes district's chief learning officer Susan Famborough responded, stating that while the book was listed as diverse reading, it was "not appropriate to be read aloud to an entire elementary-age class." Famborough's response quickly added that "counselors were made available to support students, and the school administration worked with families to provide an explanation and reassurances." The backlash to these responses was swift, with both the book's author and a variety of resident around the district expressing their dismay with the negative precedent these events could set for young transgender children. Jo Iveseter, whose transgender son Jeremy attended school in Eanes from kindgeraten to his senior of high school, had some choice words for the districts decision to ban the book. "It tells them that they must be invisible, that they can't talk about who they are, that they are unworthy," Ivester said of the district's decision. Lukoff reacted similarly, taking to Twitter to express his grievances with the elementary school's interpretation of his book. "Do you believe that a read-aloud about a transgender child is an equivalent trauma?" asked in the Tweet. "How do you think transgender people in your community felt having their identities treated like a disaster?" Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍??(?: Cover / Call Me Max / Reycraft Books / ?️: Brendan Walker / @brendan.m.walker)

After a teacher in Austin, Texas shared a children's book about transgender identity in class, the Eanes Independent School District has clapped back, calling the book out of place and offering counseling to students who heard the reading. The book in question, "Call Me Max" by Stonewall-Award winner Kyle Lukoff, centers on a transgender boy outlining his identity and is meant to help explain this idea to younger children. According to Today, the controversy climbed when local parents wrote to Forest Trail Elementary calling for the teacher in question to be fired. Eanes district's chief learning officer Susan Famborough responded, stating that while the book was listed as diverse reading, it was "not appropriate to be read aloud to an entire elementary-age class." Famborough's response quickly added that "counselors were made available to support students, and the school administration worked with families to provide an explanation and reassurances." The backlash to these responses was swift, with both the book's author and a variety of resident around the district expressing their dismay with the negative precedent these events could set for young transgender children. Jo Iveseter, whose transgender son Jeremy attended school in Eanes from kindgeraten to his senior of high school, had some choice words for the districts decision to ban the book. "It tells them that they must be invisible, that they can't talk about who they are, that they are unworthy," Ivester said of the district's decision. Lukoff reacted similarly, taking to Twitter to express his grievances with the elementary school's interpretation of his book. "Do you believe that a read-aloud about a transgender child is an equivalent trauma?" asked in the Tweet. "How do you think transgender people in your community felt having their identities treated like a disaster?" Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍??(?: Cover / Call Me Max / Reycraft Books / ?️: Brendan Walker / @brendan.m.walker)

A chance meeting at a dinner party by two people reluctant to be at that dinner party has resulted in a cookbook perfect for your next dinner party. Jesse Tyler Ferguson, star of "Modern Family," and food writer Julie Tanous have teamed up for "Food Between Friends," which blends dishes inspired by her native South and his New Mexico influences. "We just started collecting recipes and ideas based on our history and the people that we care about," said Ferguson. "I think the flavor profiles naturally go beautifully together." It's a breezy celebration of both cuisines in sections on brunch, fish, chicken, beef, desserts, starters, drinks and vegetarian dishes. Both regions come through beautifully in their green chili chicken enchilada pot pie, which takes the spirit of the South and brings it into the Southwest. Tanous, who has written food stories, developed recipes for magazines and worked in catering, said most of the recipes are riffs off what both authors grew up eating, the restaurant dishes they adore and the foods their husbands love. She traveled to New Mexico with Ferguson and would bring an extra suitcase to take home things like blue cornmeal and chilies. There's a lightness and a winking humor throughout, as when Ferguson writes about how his family would likely razz him if he called patties by the more upscale name croquette. The authors also peel back the formula to writing introductions to recipes, and argue that crispy-skin salmon — approachable, adaptable, easy to work with and liked by all — is the "Tom Hanks of protein." "We looked for funny, humorous ways to sort of not take ourselves too seriously," said Ferguson. "We're first-time cookbook authors and we didn't want to enter the room being like, 'Well, we know a lot about all of this.' We really were trying to be very respectful of where we sat as first-time authors." While both writers were well versed on items common to the South and Southwest — like beans, corn and chilies — each introduced different ingredients to the other. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??️? (?: Jesse Tyler Ferguson @jessetyler and Julie Tanous @juliebethtanous / Clarkson Potter via AP)

A chance meeting at a dinner party by two people reluctant to be at that dinner party has resulted in a cookbook perfect for your next dinner party. Jesse Tyler Ferguson, star of "Modern Family," and food writer Julie Tanous have teamed up for "Food Between Friends," which blends dishes inspired by her native South and his New Mexico influences. "We just started collecting recipes and ideas based on our history and the people that we care about," said Ferguson. "I think the flavor profiles naturally go beautifully together." It's a breezy celebration of both cuisines in sections on brunch, fish, chicken, beef, desserts, starters, drinks and vegetarian dishes. Both regions come through beautifully in their green chili chicken enchilada pot pie, which takes the spirit of the South and brings it into the Southwest. Tanous, who has written food stories, developed recipes for magazines and worked in catering, said most of the recipes are riffs off what both authors grew up eating, the restaurant dishes they adore and the foods their husbands love. She traveled to New Mexico with Ferguson and would bring an extra suitcase to take home things like blue cornmeal and chilies. There's a lightness and a winking humor throughout, as when Ferguson writes about how his family would likely razz him if he called patties by the more upscale name croquette. The authors also peel back the formula to writing introductions to recipes, and argue that crispy-skin salmon — approachable, adaptable, easy to work with and liked by all — is the "Tom Hanks of protein." "We looked for funny, humorous ways to sort of not take ourselves too seriously," said Ferguson. "We're first-time cookbook authors and we didn't want to enter the room being like, 'Well, we know a lot about all of this.' We really were trying to be very respectful of where we sat as first-time authors." While both writers were well versed on items common to the South and Southwest — like beans, corn and chilies — each introduced different ingredients to the other. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??️? (?: Jesse Tyler Ferguson @jessetyler and Julie Tanous @juliebethtanous / Clarkson Potter via AP)

A chance meeting at a dinner party by two people reluctant to be at that dinner party has resulted in a cookbook perfect for your next dinner party. Jesse Tyler Ferguson, star of "Modern Family," and food writer Julie Tanous have teamed up for "Food Between Friends," which blends dishes inspired by her native South and his New Mexico influences. "We just started collecting recipes and ideas based on our history and the people that we care about," said Ferguson. "I think the flavor profiles naturally go beautifully together." It's a breezy celebration of both cuisines in sections on brunch, fish, chicken, beef, desserts, starters, drinks and vegetarian dishes. Both regions come through beautifully in their green chili chicken enchilada pot pie, which takes the spirit of the South and brings it into the Southwest. Tanous, who has written food stories, developed recipes for magazines and worked in catering, said most of the recipes are riffs off what both authors grew up eating, the restaurant dishes they adore and the foods their husbands love. She traveled to New Mexico with Ferguson and would bring an extra suitcase to take home things like blue cornmeal and chilies. There's a lightness and a winking humor throughout, as when Ferguson writes about how his family would likely razz him if he called patties by the more upscale name croquette. The authors also peel back the formula to writing introductions to recipes, and argue that crispy-skin salmon — approachable, adaptable, easy to work with and liked by all — is the "Tom Hanks of protein." "We looked for funny, humorous ways to sort of not take ourselves too seriously," said Ferguson. "We're first-time cookbook authors and we didn't want to enter the room being like, 'Well, we know a lot about all of this.' We really were trying to be very respectful of where we sat as first-time authors." While both writers were well versed on items common to the South and Southwest — like beans, corn and chilies — each introduced different ingredients to the other. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??️? (?: Jesse Tyler Ferguson @jessetyler and Julie Tanous @juliebethtanous / Clarkson Potter via AP)

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David Gleeson and Leah Atkins built their family home on the NSW South Coast from the ground up. ⁠
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In the kitchen, David hand-poured the concrete benchtops and built the shelving. "This is for all my bits and bobs," says Leah who has amassed as trove of quirky pieces. ⁠
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⁠ David Gleeson and Leah Atkins built their family home on the NSW South Coast from the ground up. ⁠ ⁠ In the kitchen, David hand-poured the concrete benchtops and built the shelving. "This is for all my bits and bobs," says Leah who has amassed as trove of quirky pieces. ⁠ ⁠ Tour the serene beach house and see even more handmade pieces, by clicking the link in our profile. ⁠ ⁠ Photography: @brigidarnottphotography⁠ Styling: Vanessa Colyer-Tay @miss_ness_tay⁠ ⁠ #kitchendesign #concrete #concretecountertops #modernfarmhouse

⁠ David Gleeson and Leah Atkins built their family home on the NSW South Coast from the ground up. ⁠ ⁠ In the kitchen, David hand-poured the concrete benchtops and built the shelving. "This is for all my bits and bobs," says Leah who has amassed as trove of quirky pieces. ⁠ ⁠ Tour the serene beach house and see even more handmade pieces, by clicking the link in our profile. ⁠ ⁠ Photography: @brigidarnottphotography⁠ Styling: Vanessa Colyer-Tay @miss_ness_tay⁠ ⁠ #kitchendesign #concrete #concretecountertops #modernfarmhouse

A Bangladeshi satellite television station has hired the country's first transgender news anchor, saying it hopes the appointment will help change society. Tashnuva Anan Shishir, who previously worked as a rights activist and actress, debuted on Dhaka-based Boishakhi TV on Monday, International Women's Day. She read a three-minute news bulletin, and after finishing cried as her colleagues applauded and cheered. "I was very nervous, I was feeling so much emotional, but I had in my mind that I must overcome this ordeal, this final test," Shishir, 29, said in an interview Tuesday. Born Kamal Hossain Shishir, she said she found in her early teens that she was stuck in a man's body and behaved like a woman. She said family members, relatives and neighbors started teasing her and she was bullied and sexually exploited. She started feeling that it was impossible to continue living and attempted suicide, she said. The worst thing that happened was that her father stopped talking to her, saying she was the reason that her family was losing face, Shishir said. "I left home," she said. She moved from her family's house in a southern coastal district to live a solitary life in the capital, where she underwent hormone therapy, worked for charities and acted with a local theater group. In January, she began studying public health at a Dhaka university, which she is continuing alongside her job at the TV station. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ????️‍? (?: Tashnuva Anan Shishir / AP / Al-emrun Garjon)

A Bangladeshi satellite television station has hired the country's first transgender news anchor, saying it hopes the appointment will help change society. Tashnuva Anan Shishir, who previously worked as a rights activist and actress, debuted on Dhaka-based Boishakhi TV on Monday, International Women's Day. She read a three-minute news bulletin, and after finishing cried as her colleagues applauded and cheered. "I was very nervous, I was feeling so much emotional, but I had in my mind that I must overcome this ordeal, this final test," Shishir, 29, said in an interview Tuesday. Born Kamal Hossain Shishir, she said she found in her early teens that she was stuck in a man's body and behaved like a woman. She said family members, relatives and neighbors started teasing her and she was bullied and sexually exploited. She started feeling that it was impossible to continue living and attempted suicide, she said. The worst thing that happened was that her father stopped talking to her, saying she was the reason that her family was losing face, Shishir said. "I left home," she said. She moved from her family's house in a southern coastal district to live a solitary life in the capital, where she underwent hormone therapy, worked for charities and acted with a local theater group. In January, she began studying public health at a Dhaka university, which she is continuing alongside her job at the TV station. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ????️‍? (?: Tashnuva Anan Shishir / AP / Al-emrun Garjon)

A Bangladeshi satellite television station has hired the country's first transgender news anchor, saying it hopes the appointment will help change society. Tashnuva Anan Shishir, who previously worked as a rights activist and actress, debuted on Dhaka-based Boishakhi TV on Monday, International Women's Day. She read a three-minute news bulletin, and after finishing cried as her colleagues applauded and cheered. "I was very nervous, I was feeling so much emotional, but I had in my mind that I must overcome this ordeal, this final test," Shishir, 29, said in an interview Tuesday. Born Kamal Hossain Shishir, she said she found in her early teens that she was stuck in a man's body and behaved like a woman. She said family members, relatives and neighbors started teasing her and she was bullied and sexually exploited. She started feeling that it was impossible to continue living and attempted suicide, she said. The worst thing that happened was that her father stopped talking to her, saying she was the reason that her family was losing face, Shishir said. "I left home," she said. She moved from her family's house in a southern coastal district to live a solitary life in the capital, where she underwent hormone therapy, worked for charities and acted with a local theater group. In January, she began studying public health at a Dhaka university, which she is continuing alongside her job at the TV station. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ????️‍? (?: Tashnuva Anan Shishir / AP / Al-emrun Garjon)

The European Parliament has overwhelming adopted a resolution declaring the entire 27-member European Union a "freedom zone" for LGBT people, an effort to push back on rising homophobia in Poland and elsewhere. The parliament announced Thursday that there were 492 ballots in favor of the resolution and 141 against in a vote that came after a debate in a session of parliament in Brussels on Wednesday. The resolution came largely in reaction to developments over the past two years in Poland, where many local communities have adopted largely symbolic resolutions declaring themselves free of what conservative authorities have been calling "LGBT ideology." These towns say they are seeking to protect traditional families based on unions of men and women, but LGBT rights activists say the designations are discriminatory and make gays and lesbians feel unwelcome. The areas have come to be colloquially known as "LGBT-free zones." The resolution is the work of a cross-party group in the European Parliament, the LGBTI Intergroup. The Polish government has denounced the resolution. It argues that Poland, as a sovereign nation and a society more conservative than many Western European countries, has the right to defend its traditional family values based on a long attachment to Roman Catholicism. It accuses the EU lawmakers of overstepping their jurisdiction. The government also has argued that the rates of hate crimes are lower in Poland than in many countries in Western Europe. However, LGBT rights activists say this is impossible to measure. Kuba Gawon, who has been documenting local anti-LGBT resolutions with the group Atlas of Hate, said that there is no mention in the Polish penal code specifically about homophobic crimes, so police do not keep statistics of such crimes. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?: Bart Staszewski, an LGBT activist, holds up a sign he uses to protest anti-LGBT resolutions, in Warsaw, Poland / AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

The European Parliament has overwhelming adopted a resolution declaring the entire 27-member European Union a "freedom zone" for LGBT people, an effort to push back on rising homophobia in Poland and elsewhere. The parliament announced Thursday that there were 492 ballots in favor of the resolution and 141 against in a vote that came after a debate in a session of parliament in Brussels on Wednesday. The resolution came largely in reaction to developments over the past two years in Poland, where many local communities have adopted largely symbolic resolutions declaring themselves free of what conservative authorities have been calling "LGBT ideology." These towns say they are seeking to protect traditional families based on unions of men and women, but LGBT rights activists say the designations are discriminatory and make gays and lesbians feel unwelcome. The areas have come to be colloquially known as "LGBT-free zones." The resolution is the work of a cross-party group in the European Parliament, the LGBTI Intergroup. The Polish government has denounced the resolution. It argues that Poland, as a sovereign nation and a society more conservative than many Western European countries, has the right to defend its traditional family values based on a long attachment to Roman Catholicism. It accuses the EU lawmakers of overstepping their jurisdiction. The government also has argued that the rates of hate crimes are lower in Poland than in many countries in Western Europe. However, LGBT rights activists say this is impossible to measure. Kuba Gawon, who has been documenting local anti-LGBT resolutions with the group Atlas of Hate, said that there is no mention in the Polish penal code specifically about homophobic crimes, so police do not keep statistics of such crimes. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?: Bart Staszewski, an LGBT activist, holds up a sign he uses to protest anti-LGBT resolutions, in Warsaw, Poland / AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

The European Parliament has overwhelming adopted a resolution declaring the entire 27-member European Union a "freedom zone" for LGBT people, an effort to push back on rising homophobia in Poland and elsewhere. The parliament announced Thursday that there were 492 ballots in favor of the resolution and 141 against in a vote that came after a debate in a session of parliament in Brussels on Wednesday. The resolution came largely in reaction to developments over the past two years in Poland, where many local communities have adopted largely symbolic resolutions declaring themselves free of what conservative authorities have been calling "LGBT ideology." These towns say they are seeking to protect traditional families based on unions of men and women, but LGBT rights activists say the designations are discriminatory and make gays and lesbians feel unwelcome. The areas have come to be colloquially known as "LGBT-free zones." The resolution is the work of a cross-party group in the European Parliament, the LGBTI Intergroup. The Polish government has denounced the resolution. It argues that Poland, as a sovereign nation and a society more conservative than many Western European countries, has the right to defend its traditional family values based on a long attachment to Roman Catholicism. It accuses the EU lawmakers of overstepping their jurisdiction. The government also has argued that the rates of hate crimes are lower in Poland than in many countries in Western Europe. However, LGBT rights activists say this is impossible to measure. Kuba Gawon, who has been documenting local anti-LGBT resolutions with the group Atlas of Hate, said that there is no mention in the Polish penal code specifically about homophobic crimes, so police do not keep statistics of such crimes. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?: Bart Staszewski, an LGBT activist, holds up a sign he uses to protest anti-LGBT resolutions, in Warsaw, Poland / AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

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Previously occupied by a roofing company, and then an antiques dealer, this cottage required a lot of work when award-winning artist Zoe Young moved in. ⁠
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"I laugh when I think of our first days in the house," reflects Zoe. "We were so happy to just have a space of our own that we were truly blind to all the work that needed to be done."⁠
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Previously occupied by a roofing company, and then an antiques dealer, this cottage required a lot of work when award-winning artist Zoe Young moved in. ⁠ ⁠ "I laugh when I think of our first days in the house," reflects Zoe. "We were so happy to just have a space of our own that we were truly blind to all the work that needed to be done."⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our profile to take a tour.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @lisacohenphoto⁠ Styling: @becksimonstylist ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ #deck #cottagestyle #stilllife #garden⁠

Previously occupied by a roofing company, and then an antiques dealer, this cottage required a lot of work when award-winning artist Zoe Young moved in. ⁠ ⁠ "I laugh when I think of our first days in the house," reflects Zoe. "We were so happy to just have a space of our own that we were truly blind to all the work that needed to be done."⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our profile to take a tour.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @lisacohenphoto⁠ Styling: @becksimonstylist ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ #deck #cottagestyle #stilllife #garden⁠

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<오버 더 레코드> 역대 최다 조회? 현대카드 CEO 정태영의 Branding Talk! - 보는 것만으로는 아쉬웠던 후배 마케터를 위해 준비한 직접 묻고 듣는 '방과 후 LIVE Q&A'! 궁금했던 질문들 가지고 클럽하우스에서 만나요? - ?Tip! <오버 더 레코드> 현대카드 CEO 정태영 편 1~6강 복습하기 ?프로필의 링크와 YouTube를 통해 강의 시청 가능! - <클럽하우스 Branding Talk> ✅1차 • 일시 : 2021. 03. 16(화) 오후 9시 ~ 11시 • 주제 : 브랜딩 에센스 (오버 더 레코드 1~3강) • 출연 : 정태영 현대카드 CEO, 박지호 영감의 서재 대표 ✅2차 • 일시 : 2021. 03. 23(화) 오후 9시 ~ 11시 • 주제 : 디자인과 광고 (오버 더 레코드 4~6강) • 출연 : 정태영 현대카드 CEO, 전은경 월간디자인 편집장, 배금별 이노션 ECD, 류수진 현대카드 브랜드본부장 - #오버더레코드 #OVERTHERECORD #정태영 #클럽하우스 - #현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브 #현대카드 #HyundaiCard

Single Americans have taken sex into their own hands since the pandemic began. The average single person is masturbating three times per day, according to new research. A poll of 2,005 single Americans found three in 10 are masturbating more than once a day — and just 14% are doing it once a day. Masturbation has seen an uptick since March 2020 as nearly half (48%) are pleasuring themselves more frequently than ever before due to being indoors so much more. These solo sessions have led to some jaw-dropping orgasms — over a third (34%) experienced their best orgasm ever during the pandemic. What's led to this boom of mind-blowing pleasure? Three in 10 say trying a new position or technique has boosted their sex life amid the pandemic — like masturbating. Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of #LubeLife, the survey aimed to see how the pandemic has affected singles' sex lives and discovered over a quarter (26%) say they are watching more porn during the pandemic. Nearly half (47%) of those who are single surveyed say that they used to be embarrassed about masturbating, but since the pandemic began, they have become a lot more open to it. This new embrace of masturbation stems from the fact that 39% of respondents have experienced a dry spell in their sex lives since March 2020. And 59% of those don't plan on breaking their dry spell any time soon, even if the pandemic went away — with one in five saying they want to experiment with masturbation even more. One in 10 of those looking to extend their dry spell in a post-COVID world intend to do so because they PREFER masturbating now. Even so, 57% of those who've experienced a dry spell are worried about having sex for the first time after not recently experiencing it with a partner. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??? (?: Getty)

Single Americans have taken sex into their own hands since the pandemic began. The average single person is masturbating three times per day, according to new research. A poll of 2,005 single Americans found three in 10 are masturbating more than once a day — and just 14% are doing it once a day. Masturbation has seen an uptick since March 2020 as nearly half (48%) are pleasuring themselves more frequently than ever before due to being indoors so much more. These solo sessions have led to some jaw-dropping orgasms — over a third (34%) experienced their best orgasm ever during the pandemic. What's led to this boom of mind-blowing pleasure? Three in 10 say trying a new position or technique has boosted their sex life amid the pandemic — like masturbating. Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of #LubeLife, the survey aimed to see how the pandemic has affected singles' sex lives and discovered over a quarter (26%) say they are watching more porn during the pandemic. Nearly half (47%) of those who are single surveyed say that they used to be embarrassed about masturbating, but since the pandemic began, they have become a lot more open to it. This new embrace of masturbation stems from the fact that 39% of respondents have experienced a dry spell in their sex lives since March 2020. And 59% of those don't plan on breaking their dry spell any time soon, even if the pandemic went away — with one in five saying they want to experiment with masturbation even more. One in 10 of those looking to extend their dry spell in a post-COVID world intend to do so because they PREFER masturbating now. Even so, 57% of those who've experienced a dry spell are worried about having sex for the first time after not recently experiencing it with a partner. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??? (?: Getty)

Single Americans have taken sex into their own hands since the pandemic began. The average single person is masturbating three times per day, according to new research. A poll of 2,005 single Americans found three in 10 are masturbating more than once a day — and just 14% are doing it once a day. Masturbation has seen an uptick since March 2020 as nearly half (48%) are pleasuring themselves more frequently than ever before due to being indoors so much more. These solo sessions have led to some jaw-dropping orgasms — over a third (34%) experienced their best orgasm ever during the pandemic. What's led to this boom of mind-blowing pleasure? Three in 10 say trying a new position or technique has boosted their sex life amid the pandemic — like masturbating. Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of #LubeLife, the survey aimed to see how the pandemic has affected singles' sex lives and discovered over a quarter (26%) say they are watching more porn during the pandemic. Nearly half (47%) of those who are single surveyed say that they used to be embarrassed about masturbating, but since the pandemic began, they have become a lot more open to it. This new embrace of masturbation stems from the fact that 39% of respondents have experienced a dry spell in their sex lives since March 2020. And 59% of those don't plan on breaking their dry spell any time soon, even if the pandemic went away — with one in five saying they want to experiment with masturbation even more. One in 10 of those looking to extend their dry spell in a post-COVID world intend to do so because they PREFER masturbating now. Even so, 57% of those who've experienced a dry spell are worried about having sex for the first time after not recently experiencing it with a partner. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??? (?: Getty)

In the opening sequence in "West Side Story," there is an iconic image of George Chakiris. In a close-up, he stands with one hand pressed against a red brick wall brooding with anger after being harassed by members of a rival teen gang, the Jets. Stepping away, he begins to snap his fingers joined by two other Sharks. Then to surging Leonard Bernstein music, the three break into dance, first on a street than framed against the tenements of New York's West Side that were razed after the filming was completed. In this moment, the smoldering Chakiris establishes a formidable presence in this musical retelling of "Romeo and Juliet" set amongst infighting between juvenile gangs in New York. Hollywood agreed, awarding him (along with co-star Rita Moreno) a supporting performance Oscar. Up to that point, Chakiris had been in numerous films, but largely in small roles, usually as a dancer or chorus member in such films as "The Great Caruso," "Stars and Stripes Forever," "Call Me Madam," and "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T." He is famously seen in 1951's "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" as one of the men with Marilyn Monroe in the "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" number. And in 1953 opposite Rosemary Clooney in "White Christmas" performing "Love, You Didn't Do Right by Me." A publicity photo from that scene generated so much fan mail to Paramount that the studio offered him a contract; but unhappy with his career, he moved to New York City in the late 1950s to pursue a stage career. After being cast as Riff in the London production of "West Side Story," he was flown to Hollywood to audition for either that role or his rival Bernardo for the film version, and worked with the show's creator Jerome Robbins for his audition. This led to him being cast in the film, overnight stardom and an Oscar. Then in November of 2012, he had the honor of placing his hand and footprints in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in honor of the film's 50th anniversary. EDGE spoke to Chakiris about "My West Side Story: A Memoir." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?? (?️: Steve Duffy, ?: George Chakiris / West Side Story / MGM)

In the opening sequence in "West Side Story," there is an iconic image of George Chakiris. In a close-up, he stands with one hand pressed against a red brick wall brooding with anger after being harassed by members of a rival teen gang, the Jets. Stepping away, he begins to snap his fingers joined by two other Sharks. Then to surging Leonard Bernstein music, the three break into dance, first on a street than framed against the tenements of New York's West Side that were razed after the filming was completed. In this moment, the smoldering Chakiris establishes a formidable presence in this musical retelling of "Romeo and Juliet" set amongst infighting between juvenile gangs in New York. Hollywood agreed, awarding him (along with co-star Rita Moreno) a supporting performance Oscar. Up to that point, Chakiris had been in numerous films, but largely in small roles, usually as a dancer or chorus member in such films as "The Great Caruso," "Stars and Stripes Forever," "Call Me Madam," and "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T." He is famously seen in 1951's "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" as one of the men with Marilyn Monroe in the "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" number. And in 1953 opposite Rosemary Clooney in "White Christmas" performing "Love, You Didn't Do Right by Me." A publicity photo from that scene generated so much fan mail to Paramount that the studio offered him a contract; but unhappy with his career, he moved to New York City in the late 1950s to pursue a stage career. After being cast as Riff in the London production of "West Side Story," he was flown to Hollywood to audition for either that role or his rival Bernardo for the film version, and worked with the show's creator Jerome Robbins for his audition. This led to him being cast in the film, overnight stardom and an Oscar. Then in November of 2012, he had the honor of placing his hand and footprints in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in honor of the film's 50th anniversary. EDGE spoke to Chakiris about "My West Side Story: A Memoir." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?? (?️: Steve Duffy, ?: George Chakiris / West Side Story / MGM)

In the opening sequence in "West Side Story," there is an iconic image of George Chakiris. In a close-up, he stands with one hand pressed against a red brick wall brooding with anger after being harassed by members of a rival teen gang, the Jets. Stepping away, he begins to snap his fingers joined by two other Sharks. Then to surging Leonard Bernstein music, the three break into dance, first on a street than framed against the tenements of New York's West Side that were razed after the filming was completed. In this moment, the smoldering Chakiris establishes a formidable presence in this musical retelling of "Romeo and Juliet" set amongst infighting between juvenile gangs in New York. Hollywood agreed, awarding him (along with co-star Rita Moreno) a supporting performance Oscar. Up to that point, Chakiris had been in numerous films, but largely in small roles, usually as a dancer or chorus member in such films as "The Great Caruso," "Stars and Stripes Forever," "Call Me Madam," and "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T." He is famously seen in 1951's "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" as one of the men with Marilyn Monroe in the "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" number. And in 1953 opposite Rosemary Clooney in "White Christmas" performing "Love, You Didn't Do Right by Me." A publicity photo from that scene generated so much fan mail to Paramount that the studio offered him a contract; but unhappy with his career, he moved to New York City in the late 1950s to pursue a stage career. After being cast as Riff in the London production of "West Side Story," he was flown to Hollywood to audition for either that role or his rival Bernardo for the film version, and worked with the show's creator Jerome Robbins for his audition. This led to him being cast in the film, overnight stardom and an Oscar. Then in November of 2012, he had the honor of placing his hand and footprints in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in honor of the film's 50th anniversary. EDGE spoke to Chakiris about "My West Side Story: A Memoir." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?? (?️: Steve Duffy, ?: George Chakiris / West Side Story / MGM)

In Ohio, GOP Rep. Jena Powell has re-introduced the "Save Women's Sports Act" bill in the state legislature, saying that when it was introduced last year, it wasn't afforded a proper hearing, WKYC reports. Powell repeated standard anti-trans tropes — which were reiterated in former President Trump's factually deficient speech at CPAC last month — about unfounded assumptions that genitalia, for all practical purposes, provides an unfair advantage: "What we're seeing nationwide is when we're having biological males compete against females, it robs females of their athletic opportunity." If passed, the bill would take precedence over Ohio High School Athletic Association guidelines that allow transgender athletes to compete. According to Detroit Free Press, Michigan State Senate introduced a bill that would ban transgender athletes from playing with teams that align with their gender identity — transgender boys would not be able to play on boys' teams, and transgender girls could not play with girls' teams. The bill, sponsored by GOP Senator Lana Theis (of Brighton) and twelve other Republicans, states, "If the school designates a team in an interscholastic athletic activity offered to pupils enrolled at the school as a girls', women's, or female team, a requirement that each pupil who competes for a position on that team or who is selected to compete on that team must be female based on biological sex." Enforcement and penalties for violations of the proposed law are not clear. Describing the proposed bill as unconstitutional, Erin Knott, president of Equality Michigan, said "Kids learn a lot of important life lessons in sports: leadership, confidence, self-respect, and what it means to be part of a team. "School officials shouldn't treat a transgender female student as a girl between 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. and then treat her like she's a boy when sports practice starts. It's deeply hurtful to the student and disrupts the school's policy of treating all kids fairly." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?: University of Montana cross country runner Juniper Eastwood / AP)

In Ohio, GOP Rep. Jena Powell has re-introduced the "Save Women's Sports Act" bill in the state legislature, saying that when it was introduced last year, it wasn't afforded a proper hearing, WKYC reports. Powell repeated standard anti-trans tropes — which were reiterated in former President Trump's factually deficient speech at CPAC last month — about unfounded assumptions that genitalia, for all practical purposes, provides an unfair advantage: "What we're seeing nationwide is when we're having biological males compete against females, it robs females of their athletic opportunity." If passed, the bill would take precedence over Ohio High School Athletic Association guidelines that allow transgender athletes to compete. According to Detroit Free Press, Michigan State Senate introduced a bill that would ban transgender athletes from playing with teams that align with their gender identity — transgender boys would not be able to play on boys' teams, and transgender girls could not play with girls' teams. The bill, sponsored by GOP Senator Lana Theis (of Brighton) and twelve other Republicans, states, "If the school designates a team in an interscholastic athletic activity offered to pupils enrolled at the school as a girls', women's, or female team, a requirement that each pupil who competes for a position on that team or who is selected to compete on that team must be female based on biological sex." Enforcement and penalties for violations of the proposed law are not clear. Describing the proposed bill as unconstitutional, Erin Knott, president of Equality Michigan, said "Kids learn a lot of important life lessons in sports: leadership, confidence, self-respect, and what it means to be part of a team. "School officials shouldn't treat a transgender female student as a girl between 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. and then treat her like she's a boy when sports practice starts. It's deeply hurtful to the student and disrupts the school's policy of treating all kids fairly." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?: University of Montana cross country runner Juniper Eastwood / AP)

In Ohio, GOP Rep. Jena Powell has re-introduced the "Save Women's Sports Act" bill in the state legislature, saying that when it was introduced last year, it wasn't afforded a proper hearing, WKYC reports. Powell repeated standard anti-trans tropes — which were reiterated in former President Trump's factually deficient speech at CPAC last month — about unfounded assumptions that genitalia, for all practical purposes, provides an unfair advantage: "What we're seeing nationwide is when we're having biological males compete against females, it robs females of their athletic opportunity." If passed, the bill would take precedence over Ohio High School Athletic Association guidelines that allow transgender athletes to compete. According to Detroit Free Press, Michigan State Senate introduced a bill that would ban transgender athletes from playing with teams that align with their gender identity — transgender boys would not be able to play on boys' teams, and transgender girls could not play with girls' teams. The bill, sponsored by GOP Senator Lana Theis (of Brighton) and twelve other Republicans, states, "If the school designates a team in an interscholastic athletic activity offered to pupils enrolled at the school as a girls', women's, or female team, a requirement that each pupil who competes for a position on that team or who is selected to compete on that team must be female based on biological sex." Enforcement and penalties for violations of the proposed law are not clear. Describing the proposed bill as unconstitutional, Erin Knott, president of Equality Michigan, said "Kids learn a lot of important life lessons in sports: leadership, confidence, self-respect, and what it means to be part of a team. "School officials shouldn't treat a transgender female student as a girl between 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. and then treat her like she's a boy when sports practice starts. It's deeply hurtful to the student and disrupts the school's policy of treating all kids fairly." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?: University of Montana cross country runner Juniper Eastwood / AP)

Italian actor Michele Morrone became an overnight sensation last year for his starring role in Netflix's "365 Days." In the Polish erotic drama the 30-year-old plays Massimo Torricelli, a Mafia don who kidnaps a Warsaw woman he had seen on a beach five years before and intends on keeping her prisoner for 365 days until she falls in love with him. Morrone is also a talented musician, having learned to play the guitar at the age of 25 by watching YouTube videos. This week he released "Beautiful," a single with a new video. Regarding the single, Morrone said in a press release: "Whether it's the right time or not, love always feels right and it will hunt you until you submit to it." With "Beautiful," "acoustic chords underline his larger-than-life vocals. With a syncopated bounce, his dynamic delivery culminates on the immediately chantable refrain, 'Wish I could turn it off, let it go, but she's too fucking beautiful,'" reads a press release. Morrone not only starred in "365 Days," he also sang four songs on its soundtrack: "Feel It", "Watch Me Burn", "Dark Room" and "Hard for Me," all of which can be heard on his debut album "Dark Room." Co-written by Morrone, the songs cumulatively tallied north of 200 million streams with the music video for "Hard For Me" amassing over 32 million views and counting. Following the success of his debut album, Morrone became the worldwide face of Guess Men's Fall/Winter 2020 collection. EDGE reported last month that Morrone was overwhelmed with the immediate success of "365 Days." "You have to understand," he told Esquire in an interview, "the night the film premiered on Netflix, I went to sleep and I had 48k followers [on Instagram]. When I woke up I had 2.1 million." His eyes go wide and wild when he recounts the story, every now and then he shakes his head. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ???️‍??? (?: Michele Morrone / Instagram / @iammichelemorroneofficial)

Italian actor Michele Morrone became an overnight sensation last year for his starring role in Netflix's "365 Days." In the Polish erotic drama the 30-year-old plays Massimo Torricelli, a Mafia don who kidnaps a Warsaw woman he had seen on a beach five years before and intends on keeping her prisoner for 365 days until she falls in love with him. Morrone is also a talented musician, having learned to play the guitar at the age of 25 by watching YouTube videos. This week he released "Beautiful," a single with a new video. Regarding the single, Morrone said in a press release: "Whether it's the right time or not, love always feels right and it will hunt you until you submit to it." With "Beautiful," "acoustic chords underline his larger-than-life vocals. With a syncopated bounce, his dynamic delivery culminates on the immediately chantable refrain, 'Wish I could turn it off, let it go, but she's too fucking beautiful,'" reads a press release. Morrone not only starred in "365 Days," he also sang four songs on its soundtrack: "Feel It", "Watch Me Burn", "Dark Room" and "Hard for Me," all of which can be heard on his debut album "Dark Room." Co-written by Morrone, the songs cumulatively tallied north of 200 million streams with the music video for "Hard For Me" amassing over 32 million views and counting. Following the success of his debut album, Morrone became the worldwide face of Guess Men's Fall/Winter 2020 collection. EDGE reported last month that Morrone was overwhelmed with the immediate success of "365 Days." "You have to understand," he told Esquire in an interview, "the night the film premiered on Netflix, I went to sleep and I had 48k followers [on Instagram]. When I woke up I had 2.1 million." His eyes go wide and wild when he recounts the story, every now and then he shakes his head. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ???️‍??? (?: Michele Morrone / Instagram / @iammichelemorroneofficial)

Italian actor Michele Morrone became an overnight sensation last year for his starring role in Netflix's "365 Days." In the Polish erotic drama the 30-year-old plays Massimo Torricelli, a Mafia don who kidnaps a Warsaw woman he had seen on a beach five years before and intends on keeping her prisoner for 365 days until she falls in love with him. Morrone is also a talented musician, having learned to play the guitar at the age of 25 by watching YouTube videos. This week he released "Beautiful," a single with a new video. Regarding the single, Morrone said in a press release: "Whether it's the right time or not, love always feels right and it will hunt you until you submit to it." With "Beautiful," "acoustic chords underline his larger-than-life vocals. With a syncopated bounce, his dynamic delivery culminates on the immediately chantable refrain, 'Wish I could turn it off, let it go, but she's too fucking beautiful,'" reads a press release. Morrone not only starred in "365 Days," he also sang four songs on its soundtrack: "Feel It", "Watch Me Burn", "Dark Room" and "Hard for Me," all of which can be heard on his debut album "Dark Room." Co-written by Morrone, the songs cumulatively tallied north of 200 million streams with the music video for "Hard For Me" amassing over 32 million views and counting. Following the success of his debut album, Morrone became the worldwide face of Guess Men's Fall/Winter 2020 collection. EDGE reported last month that Morrone was overwhelmed with the immediate success of "365 Days." "You have to understand," he told Esquire in an interview, "the night the film premiered on Netflix, I went to sleep and I had 48k followers [on Instagram]. When I woke up I had 2.1 million." His eyes go wide and wild when he recounts the story, every now and then he shakes his head. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ???️‍??? (?: Michele Morrone / Instagram / @iammichelemorroneofficial)

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Transgender documentary filmmaker Tony Zosherafatain has made a short film, "I Am Isak," about a Norwegian trans man, and he's directed an installment of the series "I Am the T," titled "Cedar" about a Canadian trans man escaping family abuse and drug addiction by embracing his authentic self. Zosherafatain also directed, co-wrote, and appears in, the four-episode docuseries "Trans in Trumpland," now streaming at Topic. Zosherafatain travels through some of America's reddest states across the four episodes of the series to get a sense of the challenges transgender people have faced over the last few years, under the previous administration — an administration that seemed determined at every step to push transgender Americans to the side and subject them to exclusion and erasure. But the series focuses less on politics than people. In North Carolina — a state notorious for being ground zero for anti-trans legislation built around the issue of who may use which restroom — he talks with trans teen Ash; in Texas he visits with Rebecca, a trans immigrant from Mexico who has been detained four times by ICE, and been housed each time with male inmates; in Mississippi he hears from Evonne, the founder of a unique non-profit that, the series' press notes say, "provides vital care to Mississippi's violently neglected LGBTQ community"; and in Idaho he interviews Shane, a Two Spirit Native American and military veteran who has spoken out against the trans military ban that Trump imposed via tweet (and which President Joe Biden has rescinded). Zosherafatain and his producing partner, Jamie DiNicola, run TransWave Films. They spoke with EDGE about their partnership, their production company, and what went into putting this one-of-a-kind road trip together. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi, ?: Tony Zosherafatain / Instagram / @tonyzfilms)

Transgender documentary filmmaker Tony Zosherafatain has made a short film, "I Am Isak," about a Norwegian trans man, and he's directed an installment of the series "I Am the T," titled "Cedar" about a Canadian trans man escaping family abuse and drug addiction by embracing his authentic self. Zosherafatain also directed, co-wrote, and appears in, the four-episode docuseries "Trans in Trumpland," now streaming at Topic. Zosherafatain travels through some of America's reddest states across the four episodes of the series to get a sense of the challenges transgender people have faced over the last few years, under the previous administration — an administration that seemed determined at every step to push transgender Americans to the side and subject them to exclusion and erasure. But the series focuses less on politics than people. In North Carolina — a state notorious for being ground zero for anti-trans legislation built around the issue of who may use which restroom — he talks with trans teen Ash; in Texas he visits with Rebecca, a trans immigrant from Mexico who has been detained four times by ICE, and been housed each time with male inmates; in Mississippi he hears from Evonne, the founder of a unique non-profit that, the series' press notes say, "provides vital care to Mississippi's violently neglected LGBTQ community"; and in Idaho he interviews Shane, a Two Spirit Native American and military veteran who has spoken out against the trans military ban that Trump imposed via tweet (and which President Joe Biden has rescinded). Zosherafatain and his producing partner, Jamie DiNicola, run TransWave Films. They spoke with EDGE about their partnership, their production company, and what went into putting this one-of-a-kind road trip together. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi, ?: Tony Zosherafatain / Instagram / @tonyzfilms)

Transgender documentary filmmaker Tony Zosherafatain has made a short film, "I Am Isak," about a Norwegian trans man, and he's directed an installment of the series "I Am the T," titled "Cedar" about a Canadian trans man escaping family abuse and drug addiction by embracing his authentic self. Zosherafatain also directed, co-wrote, and appears in, the four-episode docuseries "Trans in Trumpland," now streaming at Topic. Zosherafatain travels through some of America's reddest states across the four episodes of the series to get a sense of the challenges transgender people have faced over the last few years, under the previous administration — an administration that seemed determined at every step to push transgender Americans to the side and subject them to exclusion and erasure. But the series focuses less on politics than people. In North Carolina — a state notorious for being ground zero for anti-trans legislation built around the issue of who may use which restroom — he talks with trans teen Ash; in Texas he visits with Rebecca, a trans immigrant from Mexico who has been detained four times by ICE, and been housed each time with male inmates; in Mississippi he hears from Evonne, the founder of a unique non-profit that, the series' press notes say, "provides vital care to Mississippi's violently neglected LGBTQ community"; and in Idaho he interviews Shane, a Two Spirit Native American and military veteran who has spoken out against the trans military ban that Trump imposed via tweet (and which President Joe Biden has rescinded). Zosherafatain and his producing partner, Jamie DiNicola, run TransWave Films. They spoke with EDGE about their partnership, their production company, and what went into putting this one-of-a-kind road trip together. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi, ?: Tony Zosherafatain / Instagram / @tonyzfilms)

Lady Gaga shared the first look at "House of Gucci," the new Ridley Scott thriller starring the pop singer and Adam Driver. In the upcoming film, Gaga plays Patrizia Reggiani, Maurizio Gucci's ex-wife. Variety writes it "depicts the true story of the downfall of the Gucci family dynasty. Adam Driver is portraying Maurizio Gucci, the former head of Gucci fashion," going on to say the movie "dramatizes the events around the assassination of Guccio Gucci's grandson, Maurizio. Patrizia Reggiani was tried and convicted of orchestrating Maurizio Gucci's murder in 1995 after he left her for a younger woman. She served in prison for 18 years, where she gained the nickname Black Widow, before being released in 2016." "House of Gucci" was written by Roberto Bentivegna and is based on the novel "The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed" by Sara Gay Forden. Al Pacino, Jared Leto and Jeremy Irons also star. This marks Gaga's first film role since her performance in the blockbuster "A Star is Born," starring and directed by Bradly Cooper. She was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar but went home with the award for Best Original Song for "Shallow." "House of Gucci" is expected to hit theaters on Nov. 24. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️? (?: Adam Driver, left, and Lady Gaga, right, for "House of Gucci." / Twitter, Lady Gaga)

Lady Gaga shared the first look at "House of Gucci," the new Ridley Scott thriller starring the pop singer and Adam Driver. In the upcoming film, Gaga plays Patrizia Reggiani, Maurizio Gucci's ex-wife. Variety writes it "depicts the true story of the downfall of the Gucci family dynasty. Adam Driver is portraying Maurizio Gucci, the former head of Gucci fashion," going on to say the movie "dramatizes the events around the assassination of Guccio Gucci's grandson, Maurizio. Patrizia Reggiani was tried and convicted of orchestrating Maurizio Gucci's murder in 1995 after he left her for a younger woman. She served in prison for 18 years, where she gained the nickname Black Widow, before being released in 2016." "House of Gucci" was written by Roberto Bentivegna and is based on the novel "The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed" by Sara Gay Forden. Al Pacino, Jared Leto and Jeremy Irons also star. This marks Gaga's first film role since her performance in the blockbuster "A Star is Born," starring and directed by Bradly Cooper. She was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar but went home with the award for Best Original Song for "Shallow." "House of Gucci" is expected to hit theaters on Nov. 24. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️? (?: Adam Driver, left, and Lady Gaga, right, for "House of Gucci." / Twitter, Lady Gaga)

Lady Gaga shared the first look at "House of Gucci," the new Ridley Scott thriller starring the pop singer and Adam Driver. In the upcoming film, Gaga plays Patrizia Reggiani, Maurizio Gucci's ex-wife. Variety writes it "depicts the true story of the downfall of the Gucci family dynasty. Adam Driver is portraying Maurizio Gucci, the former head of Gucci fashion," going on to say the movie "dramatizes the events around the assassination of Guccio Gucci's grandson, Maurizio. Patrizia Reggiani was tried and convicted of orchestrating Maurizio Gucci's murder in 1995 after he left her for a younger woman. She served in prison for 18 years, where she gained the nickname Black Widow, before being released in 2016." "House of Gucci" was written by Roberto Bentivegna and is based on the novel "The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed" by Sara Gay Forden. Al Pacino, Jared Leto and Jeremy Irons also star. This marks Gaga's first film role since her performance in the blockbuster "A Star is Born," starring and directed by Bradly Cooper. She was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar but went home with the award for Best Original Song for "Shallow." "House of Gucci" is expected to hit theaters on Nov. 24. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️? (?: Adam Driver, left, and Lady Gaga, right, for "House of Gucci." / Twitter, Lady Gaga)

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어른이라는 이유로 잊고 살아온 소중했던 기억을
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잊혀져가는 일상, 잊혀져가는 내 모습? 자신과의 거리 좁히기가 필요한 이들을 위한 힐링 도서 - 어른이라는 이유로 잊고 살아온 소중했던 기억을 박선아 작가의 라이브 북토크에서 발견 해보세요! - ?프로필의 링크를 통해 '어른이 슬프게 걸을 때도 있는 거지' 콘텐츠를 확인해 보세요. - <현대카드 트래블 라이브러리 LIVE BOOK TALK 어른이 슬프게 걸을 때도 있는 거지(feat. 박선아 X 김연지)> • 일시 : 2021. 03. 17(수) 오후 8시 • 장소 : 현대카드 트래블 라이브러리 • 출연 : 박선아 작가 • 진행 : 김연지 (문학살롱 초고 운영자) • 참여 방법 ☝DIVE 앱 내 예매하기를 통한 현장 참여 > 입장료 1만원, 선착순 마감 ✌️YouTube LIVE 스트리밍으로 온택트 참여 > DIVE 앱에 가입하면 30분 전 알람을 받을 수 있어요! ※상세한 참여 방법 및 유의사항은 DIVE 앱에서 확인 바랍니다. - ?잠깐! 라이브 스트리밍 인증 참여 시 저자 친필 사인본 증정 이벤트도 있으니 놓치지 마세요! - ✅DIVE 앱만 있으면 현대카드 라이브러리 주중 입장 가능! - #현대카드트래블라이브러리 #TravelLibrary #어른이슬프게걸을때도있는거지 #북토크 #박선아 - #현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브 #현대카드 #HyundaiCard

잊혀져가는 일상, 잊혀져가는 내 모습? 자신과의 거리 좁히기가 필요한 이들을 위한 힐링 도서 - 어른이라는 이유로 잊고 살아온 소중했던 기억을 박선아 작가의 라이브 북토크에서 발견 해보세요! - ?프로필의 링크를 통해 '어른이 슬프게 걸을 때도 있는 거지' 콘텐츠를 확인해 보세요. - <현대카드 트래블 라이브러리 LIVE BOOK TALK 어른이 슬프게 걸을 때도 있는 거지(feat. 박선아 X 김연지)> • 일시 : 2021. 03. 17(수) 오후 8시 • 장소 : 현대카드 트래블 라이브러리 • 출연 : 박선아 작가 • 진행 : 김연지 (문학살롱 초고 운영자) • 참여 방법 ☝DIVE 앱 내 예매하기를 통한 현장 참여 > 입장료 1만원, 선착순 마감 ✌️YouTube LIVE 스트리밍으로 온택트 참여 > DIVE 앱에 가입하면 30분 전 알람을 받을 수 있어요! ※상세한 참여 방법 및 유의사항은 DIVE 앱에서 확인 바랍니다. - ?잠깐! 라이브 스트리밍 인증 참여 시 저자 친필 사인본 증정 이벤트도 있으니 놓치지 마세요! - ✅DIVE 앱만 있으면 현대카드 라이브러리 주중 입장 가능! - #현대카드트래블라이브러리 #TravelLibrary #어른이슬프게걸을때도있는거지 #북토크 #박선아 - #현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브 #현대카드 #HyundaiCard

V těchto dnech uplynul rok od doby, kdy se poprvé uzavřely dveře všech tanečních sálů v ČR. Jaké je to tancovat doma? Jaký vliv má současná pandemie COVID-19 na juniorské tanečníky, tedy tanečníky ve věku 13-16 let?⁠
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Tyto i další otázky jsme položili tanečnici 331 Dance Studia Olomouc, konkrétně skupiny Flavaz, Kláře Lengalové (@k_lengalova) v rámci naší nové série nazvané Rozhovory o tanci ?⁠
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V těchto dnech uplynul rok od doby, kdy se poprvé uzavřely dveře všech tanečních sálů v ČR. Jaké je to tancovat doma? Jaký vliv má současná pandemie COVID-19 na juniorské tanečníky, tedy tanečníky ve věku 13-16 let?⁠ ⁠ Tyto i další otázky jsme položili tanečnici 331 Dance Studia Olomouc, konkrétně skupiny Flavaz, Kláře Lengalové (@k_lengalova) v rámci naší nové série nazvané Rozhovory o tanci ?⁠ ⁠ Rozhovor si můžete buď přečíst na našem tanečním blogu (www.331.cz/blog) nebo si jej můžete poslechnout na YouTube (www.youtube.com/331dancestudio) ?⁠ ⁠ Jak zobrazit článek? ⁠ 1⃣ Klikněte na odkaz v biografii našeho profilu⁠ 2⃣ Klikněte na tento obrázek ⁠ 3⃣ Přečtěte si článek na našem tanečním blogu ⁠ ⁠ #331dancestudio #olomouc #331interview

V těchto dnech uplynul rok od doby, kdy se poprvé uzavřely dveře všech tanečních sálů v ČR. Jaké je to tancovat doma? Jaký vliv má současná pandemie COVID-19 na juniorské tanečníky, tedy tanečníky ve věku 13-16 let?⁠ ⁠ Tyto i další otázky jsme položili tanečnici 331 Dance Studia Olomouc, konkrétně skupiny Flavaz, Kláře Lengalové (@k_lengalova) v rámci naší nové série nazvané Rozhovory o tanci ?⁠ ⁠ Rozhovor si můžete buď přečíst na našem tanečním blogu (www.331.cz/blog) nebo si jej můžete poslechnout na YouTube (www.youtube.com/331dancestudio) ?⁠ ⁠ Jak zobrazit článek? ⁠ 1⃣ Klikněte na odkaz v biografii našeho profilu⁠ 2⃣ Klikněte na tento obrázek ⁠ 3⃣ Přečtěte si článek na našem tanečním blogu ⁠ ⁠ #331dancestudio #olomouc #331interview

The home of flower growers Janae and Chris Pacquin-Bowden features a facade of recycled brick enveloped in Colorbond. During the build, the couple made a committment to repurpose as many old materials as possible. ⁠
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Tap the link in our profile to explore their home and the @fleurs_de_lyonville flower farm, which - at various times of the year - is abloom with dahlias, ranunculus, waratahs, kangaroo paws and more.⁠
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The home of flower growers Janae and Chris Pacquin-Bowden features a facade of recycled brick enveloped in Colorbond. During the build, the couple made a committment to repurpose as many old materials as possible. ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our profile to explore their home and the @fleurs_de_lyonville flower farm, which - at various times of the year - is abloom with dahlias, ranunculus, waratahs, kangaroo paws and more.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @markroperphotography⁠ Styling: @lynda.gardener + @bellebrightproject⁠ ⁠ #flowerfarm #modernhome #sustainableliving #farmhouse

The home of flower growers Janae and Chris Pacquin-Bowden features a facade of recycled brick enveloped in Colorbond. During the build, the couple made a committment to repurpose as many old materials as possible. ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our profile to explore their home and the @fleurs_de_lyonville flower farm, which - at various times of the year - is abloom with dahlias, ranunculus, waratahs, kangaroo paws and more.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @markroperphotography⁠ Styling: @lynda.gardener + @bellebrightproject⁠ ⁠ #flowerfarm #modernhome #sustainableliving #farmhouse

놀다 보니 어느새 미션 클리어?
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지금 DIVE에서는 '놀다 보면 빠져드는 DIVE' 미션 진행 중!
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놀다 보니 어느새 미션 클리어? 시간 순삭 이벤트에 빠져봐! - 지금 DIVE에서는 '놀다 보면 빠져드는 DIVE' 미션 진행 중! - 좋아요, 댓글, 공유하기 등의 미션을 모두 클리어하면 추첨을 통해 20분께 선물을 드려요? - ?프로필의 링크를 통해 '놀다 보면 빠져드는 DIVE!' 콘텐츠를 확인해 보세요. - ?<놀다보면 빠져드는 DIVE> #EVENT 안내 ?방법 : DIVE 앱 '놀다 보면 빠져드는 DIVE'에서 '미션 시작' 버튼을 클릭 후 4가지 서브 미션 모두 완료하면 자동 응모! ※ 4가지 미션의 자세한 내용은 DIVE 앱에서 확인해 보세요. ?기간 : 2021. 03. 08(월) ~ 03. 31(수) ?발표 : 2021. 04. 07(수) ?경품 : MX 부슷템 '비치타올' (20명) ?유의사항 : 이벤트 기간 및 경품은 당사 사정에 따라 변경될 수 있습니다. - #미션EVENT - #현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브 #현대카드 #HyundaiCard

놀다 보니 어느새 미션 클리어? 시간 순삭 이벤트에 빠져봐! - 지금 DIVE에서는 '놀다 보면 빠져드는 DIVE' 미션 진행 중! - 좋아요, 댓글, 공유하기 등의 미션을 모두 클리어하면 추첨을 통해 20분께 선물을 드려요? - ?프로필의 링크를 통해 '놀다 보면 빠져드는 DIVE!' 콘텐츠를 확인해 보세요. - ?<놀다보면 빠져드는 DIVE> #EVENT 안내 ?방법 : DIVE 앱 '놀다 보면 빠져드는 DIVE'에서 '미션 시작' 버튼을 클릭 후 4가지 서브 미션 모두 완료하면 자동 응모! ※ 4가지 미션의 자세한 내용은 DIVE 앱에서 확인해 보세요. ?기간 : 2021. 03. 08(월) ~ 03. 31(수) ?발표 : 2021. 04. 07(수) ?경품 : MX 부슷템 '비치타올' (20명) ?유의사항 : 이벤트 기간 및 경품은 당사 사정에 따라 변경될 수 있습니다. - #미션EVENT - #현대카드DIVE #현대카드다이브 #현대카드 #HyundaiCard

The season favorite Snatch Game delivered highs and lows on this week's episode of "RuPaul's Drag Race." Gottmik proved that influencers like Paris Hilton are fabulous fodder, while Utica's squirrel-headed interpretation of PBS watercolorist Rob Ross struggled to paint a clear picture. For the mainstage runway, Ru challenged the queens to don their favorite "Fascinating Fascinators." Gottmik, back with her signature kabuki face paint, walked the runway with an oversized safety pin bisecting her head, finished with a Swarovski-studded droplet of blood and patchwork punk mini. Verdict: FAB - Here's a breakdown of who stayed heads above the competition. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍???(?️: Matthew Wexler / @wexlerwrites, ?: Gottmik, Instagram, @gottmik, Outfit by @strike_oil @natsgetty, Fascinator by @marcosquared, Photo by @magnushastings, Hair by @prestonwada)

The season favorite Snatch Game delivered highs and lows on this week's episode of "RuPaul's Drag Race." Gottmik proved that influencers like Paris Hilton are fabulous fodder, while Utica's squirrel-headed interpretation of PBS watercolorist Rob Ross struggled to paint a clear picture. For the mainstage runway, Ru challenged the queens to don their favorite "Fascinating Fascinators." Gottmik, back with her signature kabuki face paint, walked the runway with an oversized safety pin bisecting her head, finished with a Swarovski-studded droplet of blood and patchwork punk mini. Verdict: FAB - Here's a breakdown of who stayed heads above the competition. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍???(?️: Matthew Wexler / @wexlerwrites, ?: Gottmik, Instagram, @gottmik, Outfit by @strike_oil @natsgetty, Fascinator by @marcosquared, Photo by @magnushastings, Hair by @prestonwada)

The season favorite Snatch Game delivered highs and lows on this week's episode of "RuPaul's Drag Race." Gottmik proved that influencers like Paris Hilton are fabulous fodder, while Utica's squirrel-headed interpretation of PBS watercolorist Rob Ross struggled to paint a clear picture. For the mainstage runway, Ru challenged the queens to don their favorite "Fascinating Fascinators." Gottmik, back with her signature kabuki face paint, walked the runway with an oversized safety pin bisecting her head, finished with a Swarovski-studded droplet of blood and patchwork punk mini. Verdict: FAB - Here's a breakdown of who stayed heads above the competition. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍???(?️: Matthew Wexler / @wexlerwrites, ?: Gottmik, Instagram, @gottmik, Outfit by @strike_oil @natsgetty, Fascinator by @marcosquared, Photo by @magnushastings, Hair by @prestonwada)

Locked out of our favorite restaurants for the past year, many of us have turned to meal delivery kits and home cooking as a way of staying healthy — and sane. The pandemic has brought out the home chef in all of us, and we're dabbling in everything from baking bread to juicing. For those looking to elevate their culinary skills or shift careers, a new culinary school is about to make its mark. But you won't find a porterhouse steak on the menu at the Vegan Fusion Culinary Academy. Vegetarian and vegan diets have become so mainstream, in 2019, the total retail market for plant foods was worth nearly $5 billion. Last year, Beyond Meat made inroads into China, and even McDonald's will unwrap its "McPlant" this year. When we are finally allowed to dine in our favorite establishments, it will be interesting to see if the plant based boom will make it into the kitchens and onto the menus as analysts predict. April Stamm, a classically trained chef with more than two decades of cooking experience under her toque, believes our newfound appetite for plants is here to stay. The out urbanite was a longtime instructor at the famed International Culinary Center (formerly the French Culinary Institute) in New York City, which ceased operation due to the pandemic's economic fallout. Stamm represents a growing number of LGBTQ chefs gaining recognition on the culinary landscape. Melissa King won last season's "Top Chef: All-Stars LA" while past contestants like Arnold Myint (aka drag queen Suzy Wong) and Kristen Kish have amassed thousands of social media fans. But Stamm proves you don't have to be a queer culinary influencer to make your mark. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍???️ (?️: @merryn_johns, ?: April Stamm @aprilstamm, @veganfusionacademy)

Locked out of our favorite restaurants for the past year, many of us have turned to meal delivery kits and home cooking as a way of staying healthy — and sane. The pandemic has brought out the home chef in all of us, and we're dabbling in everything from baking bread to juicing. For those looking to elevate their culinary skills or shift careers, a new culinary school is about to make its mark. But you won't find a porterhouse steak on the menu at the Vegan Fusion Culinary Academy. Vegetarian and vegan diets have become so mainstream, in 2019, the total retail market for plant foods was worth nearly $5 billion. Last year, Beyond Meat made inroads into China, and even McDonald's will unwrap its "McPlant" this year. When we are finally allowed to dine in our favorite establishments, it will be interesting to see if the plant based boom will make it into the kitchens and onto the menus as analysts predict. April Stamm, a classically trained chef with more than two decades of cooking experience under her toque, believes our newfound appetite for plants is here to stay. The out urbanite was a longtime instructor at the famed International Culinary Center (formerly the French Culinary Institute) in New York City, which ceased operation due to the pandemic's economic fallout. Stamm represents a growing number of LGBTQ chefs gaining recognition on the culinary landscape. Melissa King won last season's "Top Chef: All-Stars LA" while past contestants like Arnold Myint (aka drag queen Suzy Wong) and Kristen Kish have amassed thousands of social media fans. But Stamm proves you don't have to be a queer culinary influencer to make your mark. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍???️ (?️: @merryn_johns, ?: April Stamm @aprilstamm, @veganfusionacademy)

Locked out of our favorite restaurants for the past year, many of us have turned to meal delivery kits and home cooking as a way of staying healthy — and sane. The pandemic has brought out the home chef in all of us, and we're dabbling in everything from baking bread to juicing. For those looking to elevate their culinary skills or shift careers, a new culinary school is about to make its mark. But you won't find a porterhouse steak on the menu at the Vegan Fusion Culinary Academy. Vegetarian and vegan diets have become so mainstream, in 2019, the total retail market for plant foods was worth nearly $5 billion. Last year, Beyond Meat made inroads into China, and even McDonald's will unwrap its "McPlant" this year. When we are finally allowed to dine in our favorite establishments, it will be interesting to see if the plant based boom will make it into the kitchens and onto the menus as analysts predict. April Stamm, a classically trained chef with more than two decades of cooking experience under her toque, believes our newfound appetite for plants is here to stay. The out urbanite was a longtime instructor at the famed International Culinary Center (formerly the French Culinary Institute) in New York City, which ceased operation due to the pandemic's economic fallout. Stamm represents a growing number of LGBTQ chefs gaining recognition on the culinary landscape. Melissa King won last season's "Top Chef: All-Stars LA" while past contestants like Arnold Myint (aka drag queen Suzy Wong) and Kristen Kish have amassed thousands of social media fans. But Stamm proves you don't have to be a queer culinary influencer to make your mark. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍???️ (?️: @merryn_johns, ?: April Stamm @aprilstamm, @veganfusionacademy)

I remember sitting in the back of my parents' car at age 16, reading the novel that would change my life. First published in 1995, Francesca Lia Block's young adult (YA) fantasy "Baby Be-Bop" featured the first gay protagonist my small-town Catholic self, who wouldn't come out as bisexual for two more decades, had ever encountered. Now, I write YA fiction focusing on LGBTQ characters and experiences, not only for teens on the verge of self-discovery, but for the broader book market that's seen significantly increased sales in the past year. According to books industry analyst NPD Bookscan, more than half of 2020's top 10 books targeted kids or young adults. Studies have shown that more adults read YA books than teens. And for LGBTQ adults, YA books present an opportunity to revisit their own narratives. "I and probably a lot of people, especially queer people, are constantly relitigating our own teenage years because...our teen years can be shaped by the closet," says Adib Khorram, whose second YA novel "Darius the Great Deserves Better" was a 2021 Stonewall Children's and Young Adult Literature Award of the American Library Association (ALA) honoree. "I think it can be very therapeutic to read about outcomes that are maybe different from the ones we experienced." Ari Gofman, chair of this year's Stonewall Children's and Young Adult Literature Award committee, has noticed a strong adult readership of YA. They're not surprised: fresh perspectives invigorate. "I find YA books engage earnestly and sincerely with the world," Gofman says. "For the teenagers who tend to be the main characters in these books, most life experiences are new... and there's a lot of possibility in that." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?️: Lauren Emily Whalen, ?: Getty)

I remember sitting in the back of my parents' car at age 16, reading the novel that would change my life. First published in 1995, Francesca Lia Block's young adult (YA) fantasy "Baby Be-Bop" featured the first gay protagonist my small-town Catholic self, who wouldn't come out as bisexual for two more decades, had ever encountered. Now, I write YA fiction focusing on LGBTQ characters and experiences, not only for teens on the verge of self-discovery, but for the broader book market that's seen significantly increased sales in the past year. According to books industry analyst NPD Bookscan, more than half of 2020's top 10 books targeted kids or young adults. Studies have shown that more adults read YA books than teens. And for LGBTQ adults, YA books present an opportunity to revisit their own narratives. "I and probably a lot of people, especially queer people, are constantly relitigating our own teenage years because...our teen years can be shaped by the closet," says Adib Khorram, whose second YA novel "Darius the Great Deserves Better" was a 2021 Stonewall Children's and Young Adult Literature Award of the American Library Association (ALA) honoree. "I think it can be very therapeutic to read about outcomes that are maybe different from the ones we experienced." Ari Gofman, chair of this year's Stonewall Children's and Young Adult Literature Award committee, has noticed a strong adult readership of YA. They're not surprised: fresh perspectives invigorate. "I find YA books engage earnestly and sincerely with the world," Gofman says. "For the teenagers who tend to be the main characters in these books, most life experiences are new... and there's a lot of possibility in that." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?️: Lauren Emily Whalen, ?: Getty)

I remember sitting in the back of my parents' car at age 16, reading the novel that would change my life. First published in 1995, Francesca Lia Block's young adult (YA) fantasy "Baby Be-Bop" featured the first gay protagonist my small-town Catholic self, who wouldn't come out as bisexual for two more decades, had ever encountered. Now, I write YA fiction focusing on LGBTQ characters and experiences, not only for teens on the verge of self-discovery, but for the broader book market that's seen significantly increased sales in the past year. According to books industry analyst NPD Bookscan, more than half of 2020's top 10 books targeted kids or young adults. Studies have shown that more adults read YA books than teens. And for LGBTQ adults, YA books present an opportunity to revisit their own narratives. "I and probably a lot of people, especially queer people, are constantly relitigating our own teenage years because...our teen years can be shaped by the closet," says Adib Khorram, whose second YA novel "Darius the Great Deserves Better" was a 2021 Stonewall Children's and Young Adult Literature Award of the American Library Association (ALA) honoree. "I think it can be very therapeutic to read about outcomes that are maybe different from the ones we experienced." Ari Gofman, chair of this year's Stonewall Children's and Young Adult Literature Award committee, has noticed a strong adult readership of YA. They're not surprised: fresh perspectives invigorate. "I find YA books engage earnestly and sincerely with the world," Gofman says. "For the teenagers who tend to be the main characters in these books, most life experiences are new... and there's a lot of possibility in that." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?? (?️: Lauren Emily Whalen, ?: Getty)