and Wander SS25 Has Got City Strolls and Summer Hikes Covered

The assortment seamlessly connects wild nature and urban life through a blend of laid-back clothing like the twill blazer alongside more functional apparel such as PERTEX jackets. Embracing its technical side, Wander emphasizes the PERTEX jackets in various earthy and watery tones, and fresh prints. The collection is further invigorated with a youthful vibe thanks to modern elements like a silver mesh top and a transparent raincoat.

‘Move Ya Body: The Birth of House’ Review: In Compelling Music Doc, Elegance Bratton Explores A Genre’s Black Queer Roots

At one stage, Dahl found himself unable to handle the situation as the mob invaded the field, shouting “Disco is bad!” Later on that very night, as Lawrence (who was 15 then) was walking home from the event, a band of white men utilized this chant while harassing him. This incident exposed the hidden racist and homophobic sentiments driving the initial backlash against disco and its successor: house music. Notably, this event at Comiskey Park played a crucial role in the documentary The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart.

This Throwback Clip Of Justin Timberlake Invoking Andy Samberg’s Name After Finding Out Andrew Garfield Landed Spider-Man Makes Me So Happy

Posted to their Instagram, Access Hollywood shared a throwback clip of a Justin Timberlake and Andrew Garfield interview from when the two co-starred in 2010’s The Social Network in 2010. In the clip, Timberlake was absolutely floored by the knowledge that Garfield would be the next big-screen Peter Parker. The initial interaction was funny enough, but it’s when Timberlake asked about writing the theme song where the hilarious shout-out to Andy Samberg happened.

English Teacher Season 2 Set for Production Amid Controversy

In this series, the creator and executive producer, Brian Jordan Alvarez, takes on the role of Evan Marquez, a high school teacher in Austin, Texas who happens to be openly gay. Evan navigates the conservative work environment while dealing with the usual troubles of lazy students, irritated colleagues, and angry parents. Co-starring is Stephanie Koenig as Gwen Sanders, Evan’s colleague and friend, Enrico Colantoni as Grant Moretti, a principal worn down by the job, and Sean Patton as Markie, a gym teacher who can be inappropriate but surprisingly endearing.