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Interview: Al Jurgensen of the Department February 25, 2024 Photo by Derrick Smith Al Jorgensenfrontman of Ministrywas friendly when I called him from his home in Los Angeles to discuss the legendary industrial band’s 16th studio album. Hopium Fortemasis scheduled to be released on March 1st. record of nuclear explosions. But don’t get me wrong. In this new song, Jorgensen is as outspoken about social ills as he has always been throughout his nearly 50-year career. This time, topics such as misogyny, racism, and religion come under his intense (and witty) scrutiny, all set against the backdrop of hard-throbbing, jagged…
Courtesy of Hearst.On the fourth day of Milan Fashion Week, Bottega Veneta, Ferragamo and Dolce & Gabbana headline the schedule, where creativity meets exceptional craftsmanship, creating finely-tuned creations with notable inspiration and covetable accessories. collection was announced.Learn more about Elle CollectiveHere’s everything you need to know about Milan Fashion Week’s latest shows. InspirationA century later, Maximilian Davis looked to the 1920s, the decade in which Ferragamo was founded, for inspiration for this season. Distilling this decade of his through his perspective provided an overall look into the era’s sense of freedom found in its drop-waist hems and relaxed fluidity. “The…
For those unfamiliar, Squealing… is a Canadian company that provides a platform for globally recognized Asian beauty brands to enter the North American market by making them accessible through multiple brick-and-mortar stores and webshops.I recently discovered Squealing… This past holiday season, I was given the opportunity to spend some quiet time. The Cream Shop Products from various friends. The sheet mask is cute, affordable, and leaves my skin feeling refreshed. You may also find it in the beauty section of Winners. I like to do these masks once or twice a week. I don’t know if it’s actually making a…
downward angle icon An icon in the shape of a downward facing corner. The University of Waterloo announced it would remove vending machines after students discovered they were using facial recognition technology. Red Tea/Getty Images The University of Waterloo plans to remove smart vending machines from campus.A student discovered an error code that suggested the machine was using facial recognition technology. Adaria Vending Services said the technology does not take or store photos of customers. A Canadian university will remove an array of vending machines from its campus after students discovered signs of facial recognition technology being used on them.The…
Griffin Lotz writes for Rolling Stone Last month, amidst the heated Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion beef, TMZ reported that the cemetery where Megan’s mother Holly Thomas is buried was buried by one of Nicki’s fans (collectively known as “The Barbs.”) Although the threat had nothing to do with it, its brazenness was nonetheless seen as a low point in stan culture, leading many to believe that the depth of celebrity stundom itself was a mental illness. Stan culture is a problem of obsessive fandom. Fans cry watching snippets of Playboy’s Carti, stream Nicki’s songs to the top of…
1 hour agoimage source, Eitan Okrentimage caption, A challenge set by Eitan Okrent (left) saw teams cross the capitalA group of teenagers visited nearly every London Underground station in one day, raising more than £5,000 for a knife crime prevention charity.The “Tubeathon” saw 27 youth groups visit 271 subway stations covering a distance of approximately 250 miles (402 km) in the capital.This is believed to be the group’s first attempt to walk the entire length of the tube map in one day.Organizer Eitan Okrent, 17, said it was important to help other young people. Starting early Sunday morning, each team…
A major online beauty retailer has announced that it will be permanently closing its doors within the next few weeks. Beauty fans are saying a final goodbye to a beloved cosmetics retailer after nearly 20 years in business. Online store will be closed in the next few weeksCredit: Getty Feel Unique bids farewell after nearly 20 years in business.Credit: Feel the unique atmosphere Feel Unique brings together thousands of beauty and health products from hundreds of leading brands. The website offered a wide range of skin care, makeup, hair care, and fragrance products. But shoppers will have to take their…
Brendan Rodgers has come under fire for comments he made towards a female reporter after Celtic’s win over Motherwell. Celtic scored all three points in second-half stoppage time, with Adam Ida and Luis Palma scoring in the fourth and sixth minutes of stoppage time, respectively, to take a 3-1 lead. Rogers was unhappy despite beating MotherwellCredit: Getty But despite the away win keeping them two points clear of strong rivals and league leaders Rangers, Rodgers was not in the best of moods after the final whistle. It’s not too much to say. In an interview with BBC Radio Scotland after…
A version of this story appears in CNN’s What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. CNN — The tech industry sold Americans a bill of goods, promising to change the world for the better but instead harvesting everyone’s data to build powerful empires. That’s the message in a fascinating new memoir, “Burn Book,” by the tech journalist Kara Swisher, who hosts a multitude of podcasts and is a CNN contributor. I wanted to get Swisher’s view on how the government should look at regulating a tech industry that has spent decades trying very hard…
Honor has demonstrated how smartphone eye-tracking technology can be used to control cars.honorBARCELONA — Chinese company Honor on Sunday unveiled technology that allows users to control their cars using just their eyes.The company’s Magic 6 Pro device was unveiled internationally on Sunday at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Honor demonstrated its smartphone eye-tracking technology as part of the press conference. The phone uses a selfie camera and artificial intelligence to track where your eyes are looking on the screen.One demo included an app to control a car. The app had four commands: engine start, engine stop, reverse, and forward.In…