Photography by PALACE LEE / Barcroft Media via Getty ImagesThe series offers a “raw, powerful and intimate look at Bieber’s process of creating new music and the motivation for [his] new album.” By Pahull Bains Date December 31, 2019 icon-facebook icon-twitter YouTube, the platform where Justin Bieber got his start over a decade ago, is
Month: December 2019
2020 is the start of a new decade, so it’s the perfect time to make a commitment to getting healthy. Instead of making a bunch of new year’s resolutions (that we all struggle to keep up with, and then end up just feeling really bad about), take this as an opportunity to recharge and reinvigorate
When the clock strikes 12 tonight, it will be more than the end of the decade; it’ll be the end of Friends‘ golden era on Netflix. That’s right, people: You have less than 24 hours to binge watch as much Friends as humanly possible before it leaves the streaming service on January 1. Forget the
Victor VIRGILE 2019 will go down in beauty history as the year of experimentation. Gone are the makeup dos and dont’s: This year’s trends embraced an “anything goes” attitude rooted in self-expression, color, and joy. Want to smear some glitter tears on your face à la Euphoria? Feel like drawing a geometric liner in bright
No one falls victim to trends quite like a fashion or beauty editor. We are industry guinea pigs when it comes to the latest in style, makeup, and hair, so we have our fair share of sartorial faux pas. From foul misinterpretations of runway looks to reality star hair to an obsession blamed on “too
It’s true: 2019 was a YEAR for women’s sports — and 2020 has us even more excited. The big event is, of course, the 2020 Summer Olympics; we’re eager to watch the debut of four new sports, including surfing, skateboarding, and sport climbing, plus the return of the USWNT and the US Gymnastics Team, where
Can You Believe They Made Gwen Verdon Audition?! Okay, so technically this happened in 1972, but it’s still tacky! Gwen Verdon, already a Tony winner, was forced to audition for a role in the Broadway-bound play The Children! The Children! Two exclamation points and no class! SMH. This year’s Fosse/Verdon revisited the ignominious incident, featuring
When we look back on photos from the first two decades of the 21st century, it will perhaps be tougher than ever to pick the era from the clothes. These were decades of constant change; when trends cycled in and out more quickly, and men discovered a new appreciation for what they wore and why
Photography via IMAXTREESee(quin) out the decade in style. When you think about New Year’s Eve, things like glitter, fireworks, streamers and champagne probably come to mind. Anything that sparkles and shines is a staple on this celebratory evening so as you prepare to salute an entire new decade, you’ll definitely need a glittery ensemble to
Barack Obama has good taste in, well, everything, and apparently that includes workout music. It’s become somewhat of a tradition for the former president to release his top picks in books, movies, TV, and music each year, and in 2019, his list of songs included this note: “If you’re looking for something to keep you
Courtesy of STX Entertainment From Elton John biopic Rocketman to the so-wild-it-must-be-true tale of Hustlers, 2019 was a big year for movies based on true stories. These are the best, most intriguing real-life tales that got the film treatment this year. 1 Fighting With My Family Dwayne Johnson executive produced this sports comedy-drama based on
A new decade is arriving and with it comes the question: Do I really need six cooling face masks in my nightstand? As 2019 winds to a close and 2020 resolutions loom, it’s the ideal time to clean out those makeup drawers and donate that eyeshadow palette or lipstick you’ll never use. Spread the magic
There are few guys who don’t aspire to one day own a walk-in wardrobe filled with every type of suit, but we’re often in the dark as to how to get there. For the remainder, suits are a necessary evil: an insurance policy for professional and social occasions that you want to spend the bare
Photography via Tierra HotelsAn adventurist escape that requires no planning or roughing it at all. By Eliza Grossman Date December 30, 2019 icon-facebook icon-twitter When I think of an all-inclusive resort, I picture lavish buffets, sugary cocktails and swim-up bars—that is until I discovered Chile’s Tierra Hotels on Instagram. As a travel-planning procrastinator, I immediately
Having a foam roller is like having a massage therapist at your fingertips — and way cheaper! You can get a foam roller for about $20, and anyone who exercises — whether it’s running, cycling, dancing, or weightlifting — can benefit. Aside from the basic foam roller, vibrating foam rollers are also available. They’re much
There are few things we can collectively agree on in the year 2019, but there’s one undeniable truth we must accept: There’s too much stuff clamoring to fill our ever-dwindling free time. As we close out a decade that irreversibly altered the way we process reality and perceive our individual place in the world, we’re
It’s been something of a breakthrough year for intermittent fasting. Chances are you’ve had a workmate drag out the tea room chat with talk of “5:2” this or “the 16:8″ that, while it was also the most searched diet term of the year, according to Google’s annual report. Some people think of intermittent fasting as
What if you were etched into a sport’s rulebooks forever? As an elite gymnast, you can only get a skill named after you in the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) Code of Points if you land it successfully at an Olympic or Youth Olympic Games or at an official World Championship event. Additionally, you have to
2020 is fast approaching, which will mean the end of another decade. The holidays are also the time of year that celebrities basically do the same things as everyone else: eat, party, take silly photos, spend time with family, etc. One look at Instagram, and it’s pretty clear to see that like everyone else toward
It’s fair to say that, for many people, 2019 has not been the best year. Perhaps, you think, we have nothing to celebrate. We say think again. Use New Year’s Eve to exorcise the demons of the last 364 days and look ahead to a better, brighter 2020. If, on the other hand, you’ve had
Buddha bowls are one of our favorite food trends — they are overflowing with both flavor and potential. Once you get past their kitschy name (they are so full, like Buddha’s tummy), you’ll find that a delicious and aesthetically pleasing Buddha bowl incorporates lots of vegetables, grains, and lean proteins. When arranged correctly, a Buddha
Mike MarslandGetty Images On Saturday actress Florence Pugh, who plays Amy in Greta Gerwig’s Little Women, celebrated getting to her destination after a long flight like any self-respecting person might: Going to get a big heap of comfort food. “First pit-stop, Matzo Ball soup,” she wrote in an Instagram post in front of Los Angeles
One of the biggest things that has helped calm my anxiety is traveling to new places and meeting new people. You have no choice but to be present when you travel, completely letting go of the past and not worrying about the future. Most people may think that travel causes more anxiety than being home,
Spoilers for You season 2 below. A woman named “Love” is almost too on the nose for a TV love interest. That irony isn’t lost on Victoria Pedretti, who portrays the mysterious object of Joe Goldberg’s obsession, Love Quinn, in Season 2 of You—especially when the very name subverts her true nature. While Season 1
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