Ask PhilippaFamilyThis may be to do with the period of her life you refer to as the ‘terrible twos’. You sound like a great mother who could talk to her about thatThe dilemma My daughter, 20, tells me she feels sad “all the time”.
It’s been going on since she started secondary school, although she was a troublesome toddler and we had really terrible twos that went on for a few years.
(Hypebot) — Taylor Swift has quietly shown her support of local independent record stores by quietly selling them boxes of 30 hand-signed CDs at regular price.
No announcement was made of promotion for her new album “folklore” until it starting cropping up on social media on Thursday.
Swifty specifically requested that all sales be handled in-store or curbside to keep the sales local.
“We were asked Tuesday night if we were interested — of course, we were — and we were given very few details until Wednesday night,” said Jim Novak, buyer for Minneapolis store Electric Fetus, “Universal [Music] and Taylor’s management offered to sell us 30 signed CDs at regular price, and they requested we limit online sales to curbside pickup to keep the sales local.
If you're planning a trip to Laurel this year, the City Beautiful has a summer full of live events that will make your vacation enjoyable. From live music at great restaurants every weekend to free family art events at Laurel Rogers Museum of Art, this summer's events offer visitors and locals a chance to enjoy our homeown to the fullest. Here's a few events to look forward to this summer!
MAY May 13, 2022 — Wine Down Downtown.
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Seinfeld not only paved the way for much of modern television (as our Matt Zoller Seitz argues), it also created its own financial empire. Here, an examination of the show’s salaries, mini-economies, and GDP impact.
The Take
$3.1 billion: The amount the show has generated since entering syndication in 1995.
$400 million: What Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld can each make just from the most recent syndication cycle.
The Salary