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"Slim Aarons: Gold Coast" is organized by Shawn Waldron, the curator for Getty Images and manager of the Slim Aarons Archive ...
"Slim Aarons: Gold Coast," an exhibition that highlights Aarons' years of work in Palm Beach and how that work intertwined with Palm Beach icon Lilly Pulitzer, kicks off the Ann Norton Sculpture ...
During October 28’s episode, the players had to complete the $400 rhyming phrase “Men seldom make passes at…” Returning champ Will Wallace correctly responded, “Girls who wear glasses ...
Ken Jennings offered an apology to a "Jeopardy!" contestant this week for a "problematic" clue that has been interpreted by some as sexist. However, others took issue with the host's handling of ...
"What are 'girls who wear glasses'?" contestant Will Wallace, a game design director, buzzed in. "Yeah, a little problematic," Jennings said on the heels of Wallace's answer. The contestant agreed ...
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‘Muslim women and girls who wear the hijab must have equal rights to participate in cultural and sporting life,’ UN experts say. Writer Majid Siham poses with a football during a gathering to ...
Many girls who are tweens and young teens lack age-appropriate content and role models. In 2024, a lot of what’s marketed toward girls this age is really meant for younger or older girls—that ...
The number of teenage girls who believe they're capable of getting their dream job has dropped significantly over the past seven years, according to a new report from nonprofit Ruling Our eXperiences.