Do you wear your love of pasta on your sleeve? What about your shoulder? If so, here’s some exciting news: Fashion designer Nik Bentel has released a new pasta box-inspired handbag this year, and in my opinion, it is impastably cute. This is the kind of bag that says, “I like nice things, but I also like buying affordable pasta at the grocery store.”
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Harriet Tubman, called the “Moses” of her people, known for liberating herself and countless others from the yoke of slavery, is probably the most recognized African American woman of the 19th century. In addition to aiding runaways, she served as a scout, spy, cook and nurse for the Union Army during the Civil War. Sarah H. Bradford, an antebellum author, recorded the earliest biographies of Tubman’s life: Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman (1869) and Harriet, the Moses of Her People (1886), although Tubman insisted on a revision of the first to provide readers with a more authentic chronology. Read More...
Thirteen years ago, Drake delivered his debut album, Thank Me Later. To this day, the Canadian superstar continues to top charts, break records, and make headlines with a seemingly endless string of music, living up to his not-so-humble brags.
Whether or not you're a fan of his music, there's no denying the strength of his brand or the weight of his legacy. At times, it's easy to forget just how long he's been at the forefront of pop culture until shows like his recent two-day stint at New York's Apollo Theatre, which provided not only a legendary setlist but a journey through the seemingly endless Drake era. Read More...