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Model Twiggy ‘Memba Her?!

British-born Lesley Lawson was only 17 years old when she shot to superstardom as a model in the mid-to late 1960s. After gracing the covers of fashion magazines like Vogue, she quickly became known by her nickname, “Twiggy.” Guess what she looks like now at 76 years old! Read More

In these market hotspots, second-life sales are mainstreaming beyond fashion

When soccer parents in Evanston, Illinois, need new cleats or shin guards, many frequent Play It Again Sports for a secondhand bargain. The store is part of Winmark Corporation, which operates five brick-and-mortar resale brands, including clothing (Plato’s Closet, Style Encore) and children’s gear (Once Upon a Child). The Minneapolis-based company reported $31.7 million in …

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Why Oscar Voters Love Villains — Just Not Truly Evil Ones?

How evil is too evil? For as long as the Academy has handed out little gold men, it has also wrestled with this deceptively simple question.This season the debate resurfaces in dramatic fashion. When Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” premiered in September, Sean Penn was widely viewed as the frontrunner for supporting actor, …

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In these market hotspots, second-life sales are mainstreaming beyond fashion

When soccer parents in Evanston, Illinois, need new cleats or shin guards, many frequent Play It Again Sports for a secondhand bargain. The store is part of Winmark Corporation, which operates five brick-and-mortar resale brands, including clothing (Plato’s Closet, Style Encore) and children’s gear (Once Upon a Child). The Minneapolis-based company reported $31.7 million in …

In these market hotspots, second-life sales are mainstreaming beyond fashion Read More »

Why Oscar Voters Love Villains — Just Not Truly Evil Ones?

How evil is too evil? For as long as the Academy has handed out little gold men, it has also wrestled with this deceptively simple question.This season the debate resurfaces in dramatic fashion. When Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” premiered in September, Sean Penn was widely viewed as the frontrunner for supporting actor, …

Why Oscar Voters Love Villains — Just Not Truly Evil Ones? Read More »