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CNN —Billie Eilish’s new song, “Lunch” is the definitive queer anthem of 2024. Eilish’s “Lunch” symbolizes the seismic evolution in queer women expression in music. Eilish’s “Lunch” is a brilliant reinvention of our freedom of queer expression, and it comes at a most desperate time. If only we tune into Eilish’s song and to its inherent humanity — carnal, raw, authentic — and recognize in it our own hidden desires that we should face with the same openness she does. What Eilish has achieved, though, with her latest album and particularly with the song, “Lunch,” is to raise the bar on the unabashed expression of queer and women’s sexual desire.
Persons: Allison Hope, Billie Eilish’s, ” Allison Hope, Eilish, Marsha P, Johnson, Billy Porter unapologetically, She’s, Barbie, Finneas O’Connell, We’ve, Whitney Houston, Lang, Tracy Chapman, Jodie Foster, Elliot Page, Katy Perry’s, It’s, Nex Benedict, Starr Brown, Trevor, Lily Tomlin, Rosie O’Donnell, Ellen DeGeneres, Melissa Etheridge Organizations: New Yorker, The New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, Slate, Pride, MTV, US State Department, FBI, Department of Homeland Security, Twitter, Facebook, Lifeline Locations: New, Stonewall, New York, veneers, k.d, Russia, Ghana, Uganda, Italy, Buenos Aires, Memphis
Horror stories about 'veneer techs' are going viral. Unlicensed practitioners can cause irreversible damage, the American Dental Association warned. But an emerging crop of unlicensed practitioners — who go by the dubious distinction of "veneer techs" — could cause serious damage. But many so-called veneer techs focus on a less invasive procedure known as composite-bonded veneers, according to a new report in The Cut. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Organizations: American Dental Association, Service, Business Locations: Illinois, Nevada
Sofía Vergara stars in "Griselda," a Netflix series about the Colombian drug lord Griselda Blanco. For the role, Vergara underwent a physical transformation that included a prosthetic nose. But in "Griselda," which was released on Netflix on Thursday, Vergara transformed into the Colombian drug lord Griselda Blanco. Here's how Vergara transformed into the real-life cocaine queen with the help of make-up, prosthetics, and really, really flat hair. AdvertisementSofia Vergara's hairstylist said they intentionally made her hair look flat for the role, ignoring the big blowout '70s look.
Persons: Sofía Vergara, Griselda, Griselda Blanco, Vergara, , Gloria Delgado, Pritchett, Eric Newman, Newman, Andrés Baiz, Baiz, hadn't, June Hawkins, Juliana Aidén Martinez, Here's, Ed O'Neill, Jay Pritchard, Sofia Vergara, Elizabeth Morris, Gloria Pritchett, Todd McIntosh, McIntosh, Netflix McIntosh, Angela Nogaro, Hairstylist Kelly Kline, Dennis Parker, Kline, Sofia Vergara's hairstylist, Ingrid Escajeda Organizations: Netflix, Service, New York Times, Times, Florida city's, Business Locations: Colombian, Miami, Florida
In June this year, after three months of juggling both jobs, I decided to quit my day job and turn my microblading side hustle into a full-time business. Create a business plan firstBefore building a website and registering Columbus Cosmetic Ink with my county, I created a business plan. Taking my side hustle full-time was a risk, but having that business plan helped me feel more confident and prepared. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwards Having a business plan helped me feel more confident and prepared. When I had my full-time dental office job — and Columbus Cosmetic Ink was still a side hustle — I was working 60 to 70 hours per week.
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