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Vuori Transit JoggerProsMoisture-wicking fabricConsOn the pricier end of sweatpantsIf Vuori isn't on your radar yet, it should be. The brand's Transit Jogger is sleek enough to wear almost anywhere, and so comfortable you'll want to where it everywhere. ColorsBlack, Ink (Navy), Smoke (Light Gray), Smoked Beryl (Dark Gray)SizesXS-2XLMaterials91% Recycled Polyester, 9% Elastanebest non-cuffed sweatpants
2530 Days of Night (2007)Columbia PicturesAmazon Apple TV+
A small Alaska town prepares for an annual polar night, a month-long period when the sun disappears from the horizon. But with the excruciatingly long night becomes a lot more terrifying when a band of bloodsuckers arrive with plans to feast on the town's residents.
24Vampire's Kiss (1988)Hemdale Film CorporationAmazon Apple TV+
You'd be correct in assuming that a vampire movie starring Nicolas Cage would be absolutely batshit insane.
I'll be honest, I hate shots. I feel they're always a) a waste of savoring great alcohol or b) a quick way to get swill into your system. Neither option is all that appealing, even for someone who likes to drink his face off.
Still, if shots are going to exist, then they need to be ranked.
What makes a great shot? What makes a bad shot? Here's our deep assessment of the 25 most common.
1Georgina Hayden@georgiepuddingnpieGeorgina Hayden is a cookbook author who for years worked alongside Jamie Oliver and now writes her own books with a focus on celebrating her Cypriot heritage. This means exciting plates of tahinopita, a Cypriot sweet cinnamon tahini swirled bun, or tava, a dish in which lamb neck, cumin, bay, potatoes, tomato are all cooked together.
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2Pophams Bakery@pophamsbakeryCult London bakery Pophams – who now have sites in Islington and London Fields – are the page to follow for tips on perfectly laminated pastries and unusual toast toppings for an upmarket WFH lunch.
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1ShutterstockJohn Lennon at the EMI studios in Abbey Road, as he prepares for 'Our World', a world-wide live television show broadcasting to 24 countries with a potential audience of 400 million.
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2ShutterstockPaul McCartney at the EMI studios in Abbey Road, as he prepares for 'Our World', a world-wide live television show broadcasting to 24 countries with a potential audience of 400 million.