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Discovering Art and Culture in Cape Town
In the shadow of Table Mountain, an art haven is booming. From galleries to one of the world's most impressive contemporary art spaces, Cape Town is proving to be a bastion of artistic expression.
Antoni Porowski Talks Boursin, Avocados, Life on 'Queer Eye'
As a kid, "Queer Eye" foodie Antoni Porowski had a love-hate relationship with Polish food.
Kristen Stewart Wants to Elevate Jean Seberg Beyond Haircut
Kristen Stewart only knew Jean Seberg as an image.
Research Reveals: How the Average American Defines a Party
Two's company, three's a crowd — and according to a recent study, 10 is a party (unless you're a baby boomer). However you tally it up, the average person enjoys more than 8,000 social events in a lifetime - and the reasons are also numerous.
Chanel's New Beauty: Trans Model Teddy Quinlivan
Trans model Teddy Quinlivan revealed in an Aug. 26 Instagram post that she is now working with Chanel.
Tesla Heads Down New Road with Car Insurance in California
Tesla owners in California can now buy insurance from the electric car company in what may be the first step toward the unconventional automaker providing coverage for a fleet of driverless taxis.
Former NFL Player: Gays, Bi Guys Are on Every Team but Are Afraid to Come Out
Former New England Patriots player Ryan O'Callaghan spills the tea on gay and bisexual NFL players in his new book, claiming that he knows for a fact that there are non-heterosexual players on every team.
Watch: Homophobic Chants, Banners Briefly Halt Soccer Game in France
A referee briefly halted a soccer match in Nice, France, between the home team and visiting opponents from Marseilles because fans unfurled homophobic banners in the stands and struck up anti-LGBTQ chants.
Erectile Dysfunction or an 'Off Night'? A Doctor Weighs In
GAINSWave Acoustic Wave Therapy is now available to treat the cause and not just the symptoms of erectile dysfunction. A leading doctor shares insights about this cutting-edge technology.
Toyota, Suzuki Partnering in Self-Driving Car Technology
Japan's top automaker, Toyota, and smaller rival Suzuki are partnering in the development of self-driving car technology, as manufacturers around the world grapple with innovations in the industry.
Organic Food Health Benefits Have Been Hard to Assess, But That Could Change
A recently released study suggests a path forward to answering the question of whether eating organic food actually improves health.
Marvel Celebrates 80th Anniversary with Massive Comic
Marvel Comics is celebrating its 80th anniversary with a massive issue that pays tribute to its history and introduces a new object with implications for the superhero universe going forward.
Would You Change Your Diet to Help the Environment?
The survey of 2,000 millennials looked at the trends and spends for millennial diets, examining their tastes and must-haves when it comes to food.
MSC Cruises Launches First Fine Art Experience at Sea
MSC Grandiosa, the newest ship in the MSC Cruises fleet set to launch in November, will host the world's first fine art experience on board a cruise ship.
How Male Porn 'Superfans' Really View Women
These findings challenge what porn scholars call the "negative effects paradigm," which sees porn as an inherently bad thing that cultivates harmful attitudes.
Volvo's Polestar Opens China Factory to Export to Europe, U.S.
Amid rising trade tension, Volvo's electric brand, Polestar, is going ahead with plans to export its first Chinese-made model to the United States next year, the automaker's CEO said Tuesday.
Can Sun Umbrellas Ever Become Popular Again in the U.S.?
In the U.S., even though most people own an umbrella to keep them dry when it's raining, almost no one uses one for sun protection.
NSFW: Makeup Guru James Charles Posts Nude Pic After Hacked Twitter
YouTube star and make up guru took to Twitter Sunday and posted a nude photo of himself in the wake of getting his account back after hackers took it over.
'Like Morons': Fashion Reviews Dim for MLB Weekend Uniforms
This weekend big leaguers wore uniforms designed to be fresh and fun, complete with nicknames on the back. But rather than a hit, the monochromatic schemes were mostly rated a big swing and miss.
Model Became Dior Muse by Knocking on His Door
Before there were supermodels, there were "mannequins" — living, breathing women who played an active role in designing haute couture by standing very, very still.