Por: The Boston Globe Life September 26, 2022
Just Jaeckin, a fashion photographer turned film director whose first movie, “Emmanuelle,” became a box-office sensation when it was released in 1974 after being blocked by French censors because of its soft-core depiction of a young woman’s erotic adventures, died Sept. 6 in Saint-Malo, France. He was 82.The death, at a hospital near his home in Saint-Briac-sur-Mer, was confirmed by his agent, Marina Girart-Muttelet, who said the cause... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Life September 26, 2022
Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy and girl try to work things out but girl dies: this is the wrenching emotional arc at the center of Puccini’s “La bohème,” easily one of the world’s most popular and frequently staged operas. But in Boston Lyric Opera’s new... + más
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The Daily Beast USA Entertainment September 25, 2022
The multidisciplinary French artist Just Jaeckin passed away Sept. 6 from cancer at the age of 82, his agent on Sunday. Jaeckin was well-regarded for his artistic versatility, landing photographs in Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, Marie Claire, and Vogue, and achieving international... + más
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Forbes USA Business September 24, 2022
The Los Angeles Lakers' best chance of success is by bringing Russell Westbrook off the bench. ... [+] (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images)Getty Images If the Los Angeles Lakers are to retain Russell Westbrook this season, their best chance at success is having him come... + más
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Time USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
During her lifetime, but perhaps even more significantly in the sixty years since she died, ‘s presence has loomed large in our collective imaginations, providing This fall, Monroe is once again at the center of cultural conversation with the Sept. 28 release of . Written and... + más
‘Blonde’ review: Showbiz is a girl’s worst friend in Netflix’s oppressive Marilyn Monroe nightmare | Chicago Tribune
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A movie star wanders into a bookstore and falls hopelessly in love with its owner. A wedding planner is literally swept off her feet by a handsome doctor who saves her from being crushed by a runaway dumpster. A mother walks into her home and mistakes her daughter’s boyfriend... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 24, 2022
Once again, Puerto Ricans are paying the price for an antiquated shipping law that makes food and other goods more expensive on the island. The law is inexcusable in ordinary times — and downright scandalous now, when the island is reeling from yet another natural... + más
Rebekah Jones, Florida’s fired COVID-19 dashboard manager, has home raided by state agents with guns drawn | Orlando Sentinel
Alex Jones Halts Testimony to Cool Off After Disastrous Court Day | The Daily Beast
The Atlantic USA Science September 24, 2022
CRISPR is changing the world—but it can do more.Erik Carter / The AtlanticSeptember 12, 2022Two years ago, I was working on my laptop in an airport lounge in Newark, New Jersey, when I glanced up and saw a couple walking with their two boys. The younger boy slowly made his way... + más
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