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Tracey Emin carried around a giant tote decades before enormous handbags were fashionable. “Ironic now, thinking about that, right?” she says, in her soft, working-class-accent, on a chilly afternoon, as she tries to find a comfortable position on a sofa in her recently renovated townhouse on Fitzroy Square, a genteel, central-London pocket that was once home to both Virginia Woolf and George Bernard Shaw. She reaches into the large canvas carryall at her feet to pull out a plastic pouch of urine, which is connected under her loose cotton shift by a long tube to a stoma in her abdomen. She waves it slightly, a white flag, maybe, though because this is Emin, surrender has never been an option. “I made them leave my clitoris,” she says.
Persons: Tracey Emin, Stella Artois, Virginia Woolf, George Bernard Shaw, Emin Organizations: tote, Young British Artists, Lights Locations: London, Fitzroy, New York
So I was skeptical I’d find a do-it-all carryall—until the Cambelbak’s Pivot Tote Pack restored my faith. It feels like I’d spent my entire adult lifetime seeking out the perfect tote, and now the Pivot has at last replaced them all. As a native Midwesterner, I once kept an entire day’s worth of stuff in my car, swapping out shoes and outfits as the hours ticked along. Now car-free in New York, I leave home carrying an entire day with me in a large bag. The Pivot Tote and I have covered enough miles together—sometimes 20,000 steps in a day—that it has far outlasted my previous commuting companions.
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Most focused on the potential for nuclear explosions to quickly excavate areas for construction projects at lower costs than conventional explosives. (Hamblin is the author of the book "The Wretched Atom: America's Global Gamble with Peaceful Nuclear Technology.") Fly the radioactive skiesUS officials also hoped nuclear energy could be used for transportation. Nicknamed the "pan-atomic canal," nuclear explosions would have carved a sea-level waterway through Nicaragua, Panama, or Colombia, per Forbes. Corbis via Getty ImagesFor Hamblin, the concept of "peaceful nuclear explosions" fell out of favor in the mid-70s.
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Why Subtle, Logo-Free Handbags Will Reign in 2023
  + stars: | 2023-01-07 | by ( Fiorella Valdesolo | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Three versatile handbags that exude plenty of chic but no tacky flash. WHEN KRISSY JONES was choosing a handbag to put on her holiday wishlist, she thought of her friend’s enviable carryall: a Park tote from minimalist brand the Row. “It’s well-made, gets better with time—hers is five years old and looks incredible—and is inconspicuous,” said Ms. Jones, 34, the co-founder of New York’s Sky Ting yoga studio. A similar quest for quality, versatility and (crucially) anonymity is driving a new trend: the anti-It Bag. Today’s sleek, simple anti-It Bags, on the other hand, telegraph a less meretricious sort of chic.
12 of Our Favorite Gifts Based on Google’s New Holiday 100 List
  + stars: | 2022-11-24 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +6 min
By Betsy GoldbergWhen it comes to gifting, it’s gratifying when you find that just-right present that captures a person’s essence. That’s why we’re recommending a shortlist of high-quality presents sparked by Google’s new list of the top trending searches of 2022. (And, in fact, we have, in our roundup of the best gifts for coffee lovers.) Proof it’s a popular item: Google searches for digital picture frames went up by 650% this year. Perhaps that’s why searches for electric toothbrushes peak every winter, as people tend to focus more on health in the new year.
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