CFDA Fashion Awards to Take Place This October in Manhattan Venue The Council of Fashion Designers of America will hold its 2024 CFDA Fashion Awards presented by Amazon Fashion on Oct. 28. The annual event will return to the American Museum of Natural History for ... 04/16/2024 - 2:00 am | View Link
Oprah Winfrey Looks Back on Her Iconic Style Moments, from Her Beloved PJs to Royal Wedding Hat (Exclusive) Oprah Winfrey reflects on her most memorable looks from the Met Gala, 'The Oprah Winfrey Show,' Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 2018 royal wedding and everything in between for PEOPLE's 50th ... 04/12/2024 - 7:26 am | View Link
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At the Japan State Dinner, Jill Biden Makes an Entrance The first lady was glittering in crystals — four days after Melania Trump stepped out in pink at a Palm Beach fund-raiser. Together, the pictures offer a harbinger of what is to come. 04/11/2024 - 8:01 am | View Link
First Lady Jill Biden Buys Oscar de la Renta Dress for State Dinner, Naomi Biden Takes a Loaner From Bernadette Label Wednesday night's White House state dinner was held in honor of Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his wife Yuko. 04/11/2024 - 4:16 am | View Link
A bill that would have significantly grown taxes for thousands of short-term rentals in the state was killed in its first committee hearing late Tuesday even after the sponsor attempted to make changes to the legislation.
In its original form, Senate Bill 33 would have required any property used as a short-term rental for more than 90 days per year to pay the state’s lodging tax.
As retailers and businesses abandon downtown districts that have struggled in the era of hybrid work, some are betting on cultural events to help revitalize them.
In the year since Bed Bath & Beyond filed for bankruptcy, the chain’s stores have become a hot commodity of sorts—finding new lives as pickleball courts, fitness centers, and, of course, other retailers.
The workers, including parade performers and character actors, will likely vote on the union this summer.
Performers who help bring Disney’s beloved characters to life at its Southern California theme parks filed a petition Wednesday to form a labor union. The workers include parade performers, character actors and support staff at Disneyland and an adjacent theme park, Disney California Adventure.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell says ‘It is likely to take longer than expected’ to win the war against inflation. Here’s what that means for the housing market.
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Xcel Energy-Colorado needs to communicate much better, provide more notice and work with local governments and agencies the next time it shuts off power during high winds to reduce the outbreak of wildfires, members of the public told state regulators Wednesday.
The Colorado Public Utilities Commission held a two-hour hearing as the first step in an investigation into Xcel’s decision to cut power to about 55,000 customers along the northern Front Range as a precaution April 6-7.
Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Black Sabbath and the Eagles all released major albums in 1975. So did Bruce Springsteen, Steely Dan, Paul Simon and Led Zeppelin. And you can still find some of them (probably most of them) at Wax Trax Records, which opened in Denver that year and has been Capitol Hill’s neighborhood record shop for three generations of music fans.
But you’ll also find vinyl pressings by modern stars like Olivia Rodrigo, Harry Styles and Taylor Swift, not to mention fringe bands and local acts, which isn’t something most people would have predicted in the 1990s as CD sales and online music put an end to the record business.
Or so it seemed – a resurgence in interest in physical records began about a decade ago when stores like Urban Outfitters began selling cheap turntables to Gen Z.