The Kate Middleton Photoshop debacle isn’t ruining the royals’ reputation. It’s a sign of how far they’ve already fallen.
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Read MoreNo one should be surprised by the horrific terror attack on a Pakistani-Canadian family in London, Ont. this week. If you were, it’s time to start paying attention.
Read MoreIn their new book, The New Wedding Book: A Guide to Ditching All the Rules, Michelle Bilodeau and Karen Cleveland explain how celebrities help encourage the commodification of weddings—and break down why that’s a problem.
Read MoreBefore Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were even a thing, I thought Prince William and Kate Middleton were going to be modernizing forces for the British monarchy. After this week, it’s clear I was very wrong.
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Read MoreThe movie poster Netflix designed for Cuties, a French coming-of-age tale about an 11-year-old Senegalese immigrant, was really bad—but the alt-right’s outrage about the platform sexualizing children is misplaced
Read MoreI’m pretty sure Meghan Markle didn’t kidnap Prince Harry, so maybe let’s stop blaming her for the couple’s decision to step back from the monarchy.
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