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Bottega Veneta Gets a Milan Reboot, DSquared2 Spreads Love
Milan Fashion Week closed five off-kilter days of runway show for next season, marked both by a sense of relief that strict pandemic rules were easing but with growing distress over the war in Ukraine.
Mickelson Losing Corporate Relationships over Saudi Remarks
Already out two corporate endorsements, Phil Mickelson and his foundation were removed from the PGA Tour event in the California desert Saturday as the fallout continued over his shocking remarks and involvement in a Saudi-funded rival league.
Sharon Stone Takes in Dolce&Gabbana at Relaxed Milan Fashion
Front-rows of A-listers and shoulder-to-shoulder seating gave Milan Fashion Week a pre-pandemic air.
Edmunds: Enjoy the V8-Powered Coupe While it's Still Around
Edmunds' editors took a look at the V8-powered cars still on sale today and picked the best to highlight here.
Gucci Unveils Adidas Collab During Milan Fashion Week
Outside Milan's luxury runway shows on Friday, two Ukrainian students held aloft signs reading "No World War III" and "No Putin" to draw attention to the war in their homeland and to urge the West to take harsher measures.
Gay Twitter's 45 Best Tweets This Week
This week's edition of Gay Twitter includes hilarious reactions to the latest episodes of "Drag Race," "Euphoria," Grindr screenshots and more!
Angus Cloud — 'Euphoria's' Fezco — Gets Clean Cut, But Will He Survive Show's Finale?
Angus Cloud is a breakout star from this season of "Euphoria." And his star is on the rise with his being named a spokesperson for Polo. But will his drug-dealing character Fezco survive?
In Trans People, GOP Candidates Find Latest 'Wedge Issue'
Derision and disparagement of transgender people, and even of those perceived as their allies, are proliferating on the airwaves and in statehouses across the country as 2022 election campaigns heat up.
Milan Fashion Week Goes On under Shadow of Russian Attack
Even if the runways didn't reflect it, the invasion was running in the background as the fashion world made their rounds, and the realization that once again, the world can change in a flash.
Manhattan DA Returns Artifacts Worth $20 Million to Greece
Dozens of looted antiquities seized from billionaire hedge fund founder Michael Steinhardt after a yearslong investigation have been returned to the people of Greece, prosecutors in New York announced Wednesday.
Fendi, Capasa Open a More Relaxed Milan Fashion Week
As Europe braced a possible war in Ukraine, the Italian fashion world carried on with a Milan Fashion Week that brought the return of Russian buyers and the easing of pandemic travel restrictions.
Ford Recalls 330,000 Mustangs to Fix Rear Camera Problem
Ford is recalling more than 330,000 Mustangs in the U.S. to fix backup camera displays that go blank or become distorted. The recall covers cars from the 2015 to 2017 model years.
Subaru Buyers Caught in Right-to-Repair Fight over its Cars
What's happening in Massachusetts mirrors a broader battle over who has the "right to repair" increasingly complex electronic products — from iPhones and farm tractors to the family car.
Jill Biden Hires Out Designer Mark D. Sikes to Refresh Her East Wing Office
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden has turned to out designer Mark D. Sikes — distinguished as a member of the AD100 by Architectural Digest — to give her office in the East Wing of the White House a makeover.
Indiana Transgender Athlete Ban on Fast Track to Governor
The Indiana Senate on Tuesday refused to amend a Republican-backed bill that would ban transgender women and girls from participating in school sports that match their gender identity, putting it on the fast track to passing.
Transgender Penn Swimmer Thomas Ends Ivy Meet with 3rd Title
Lia Thomas ended an intense week of scrutiny with a hug.
Human Rights? China Won That Winter Olympics Battle. Almost.
Three-time Olympian Gus Kenworthy took the remarkable, perhaps even brave decision to speak out against "human rights atrocities" while still in China at the Winter Games.
The Next Wave of LGBTQ Creatives Discover the Allure of Provincetown
A new wave of LGBTQ+ creators is finding inspiration among locals and vacationers alike, discovering the deep roots of our collective queer legacy in this magical and often transformational place.
French Quarter Festival Returns after Two-Year COVID Hiatus
It's been two years since the largest free festival and showcase of Louisiana music, food and culture has taken place in New Orleans' French Quarter. But that changes in April.
Huge Opal Sells for Nearly $144,000 at Alaska Auction
A gemstone, billed as one of the largest gem-quality opals in existence, was sold for $143,750 at auction in Alaska on Sunday.