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Comic-Con to Remain Virtual in 2021, Cites Financial Strain

Mar 2, 2021

San Diego Comic-Con will remain virtual for the July event, but organizers are planning for a smaller-scale gathering later this year.

Pyrex and Pink Daisies: Midcentury Cookware is Fab Again

By Tracee M. Herbaugh | Mar 2, 2021

If you want to freshen up your kitchen, look no further than Grandma's old casserole dishes.

Julia Turshen's New Cookbook Gets Wonderfully Personal

By Mark Kennedy | Mar 2, 2021

Best-selling cookbook author Julia Turshen concentrates on the raw material of each recipe — ingredients, utensils and ounces. But behind the food is something else.

Milan Designers Hit Reset Button During Digital Fashion Week

By Colleen Barry | Mar 2, 2021

Fashion is off the hamster wheel, taking a deep breath that is allowing some freshness to seep into the once relentless cycle.

Edmunds Compares New Escalade, Navigator and Mercedes GLS

By Ryan ZumMallen, Edmunds | Mar 1, 2021

Among luxury SUVs, the Cadillac Escalade has long made no apologies about being big and brash. Now Cadillac has redesigned the Escalade for 2021 with a new look and an infusion of new technology features.

Watch: Trump Takes Aim at Trans Athletes in CPAC Speech

By Kilian Melloy | Mar 1, 2021

Former President of the United States Donald Trump, a headliner at this year's CPAC, gave his first speech since leaving the White House. He took the opportunity to mention transgender athletes.

Seattle Ups Its Indoor Dining Game, Seahawks-Style

By Ted S. Warren | Mar 1, 2021

Sick of the same old, same old pandemic dining? Seattle says: Game on. For a limited time, foodies can score a socially distanced, outdoor meal at the home of the city's NFL team, the Seahawks.

Glam Returns to the Golden Globes, Albeit at a Distance

By Leanne Italie | Mar 1, 2021

Glam was back for the Golden Globes virtual, bicoastal awards night Sunday as nominees Zoomed in from around the world.

French Military Man-Turned-Escort-Turned Tattoo Artist Clément Grobotek's Revealing Book to be Filmed

Feb 28, 2021

Last summer tattoo artist Clément Grobotek turned heads in France with the publication of "Moi, j'embrasse" ("Me, I Embrace"), his account of his escort days. It looks like it will soon be a six-part television series.

Is the Fashion Industry Capitalizing on 'Gender Neutral'?

By Kevin Schattenkirk | Feb 28, 2021

As fashion brands like Girlfriend Collective, Entireworld, and PANGAIA release gender-neutral collections, questions arise as to whether designers and companies are missing a larger point when gendered clothing categories still exist.

Could Your Trip to the Gym Become a Superspreader Event?

By Kevin Schattenkirk | Feb 28, 2021

This week, the CDC said gym users should wear masks while working out and urged gyms to improve ventilation and encourage outdoor physical activities whenever possible.

Watch: Olympic Gold Medalist Matthew Mitcham Opens Up About Drugs, Depression, and Olympic Glory

By Kilian Melloy | Feb 27, 2021

Openly gay Olympic Gold Medalist Matthew Mitcham opened up in a BBC sport video produced for LGBTQ History Month

Borsalino Looks Ahead with Cool Bucket Hats, Baseball Caps

By Colleen Barry | Feb 27, 2021

The new collection displayed during Milan Fashion Week takes inspiration from the Arts & Crafts design movement in mid-19th century Britain

Vaccination 'Passports' May Open Society, But Inequity Looms

By Laurie Kellman | Feb 27, 2021

Israel is experimenting with vaccine passports for public gatherings, but it also raises the prospect of further dividing the world along the lines of wealth and vaccine access, creating ethical and logistical issues.

SF Queer Bar Virgil's is Permanently Closing

By Kevin Schattenkirk | Feb 26, 2021

Virgil's Sea Room, a queer bar that opened in 2013 in the Mission District of San Francisco, is permanently closing.

NYC Steakhouse Stunt: A Wax Don Draper Hanging at the Bar

Feb 26, 2021

Brooklyn's famed Peter Luger Steak House has teamed with Madame Tussauds to have celebrity wax figures mingle with patrons, promoting the easing of coronavirus pandemic restrictions on indoor dining in New York City.

Trans Activist, Adult Star Buck Angel Called 911 to Report Gaga's Dognapping; FBI Now Investigating

Feb 26, 2021

Adult performer and trans activist Buck Angel called 911 to report the assault of Lady Gaga's dog walker. It's also being reported that the FBI is now on the case.

Del Core Launches New Brand with Live Show at Milan Fashion Week

By Colleen Barry | Feb 26, 2021

It was a lockdown well-spent for Daniel Del Core. The German designer chose the unlikely moment when the world was reeling from the coronavirus last spring to conceive a new brand, under the Italian surname he inherited from his immigrant grandfather.

Christian Siriano Offers Mountain Glam at NY Fashion Week

By Leanne Italie | Feb 26, 2021

Christian Siriano opened his second show of the pandemic Thursday with two ladies in bed, models who emerged flawless in black one-pieces, then dressed for all to see before hitting the runway.

Never Too Late: Pandemic Propels Older Shoppers Online

By Anne D'Innocenzio | Feb 26, 2021

The pandemic has motivated many who have been isolated at home or unable to leave their senior communities to learn something they may have resisted until now: how to buy groceries and more online.

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