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'The Buccaneers' Review: Wharton Meets 'Bridgerton'

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From The Gilded Age to Gossip Girl, Edith Wharton’s novels of late-19th-century Manhattan high society have loomed large over the TV dramas of the 21st century. So it’s surprising that we don’t see more Wharton adaptations on the small screen. Finally, Apple TV+ has taken on her unfinished final novel, The Buccaneers, and the result, debuting Nov. 8, owes at least as much to swoony period romances like Bridgerton as it does to the author’s surgical dissections of social mores. Read More...

50 truth or dare questions that will heat up your relationship right now

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Remember: "Building intimacy with your partner should continue throughout the relationship," says Rachel Needle, PsyD and co-director of Modern Sex Therapy Institutes. She encourages her clients to turn to games like truth or dare when they want to turn up the heat and reconnect. Since you're getting to know them more by asking prepared serious, deep, and exciting questions, and experimenting with different types of touching or kissing, Needle says a game of truth or dare is bound to help you master both sexual and emotional intimacy. Read More...

7 common myths about people living with albinism

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Despite scientific understanding of the condition, people living with albinism often face significant challenges due to widespread myths and misconceptions. These myths are deeply rooted in cultural and traditional beliefs across various societies, perpetuating stigma and discrimination. This essay explores common myths about albinism, their cultural origins, and the impact they have on the lives of those affected. 1. Albinism is a curse or punishment ADVERTISEMENT Read More...