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The New Yorker’s just-released cover for next week’s issue celebrates the Supreme Court rulings on gay marriage with an image of Sesame Street Muppets Bert and Ernie cuddling in front of a TV set watching the justices on TV. It’s called “Moment of Joy.”
It is perfect.
Artist Jack Hunter created the cover. “It’s amazing to witness how attitudes on gay rights have evolved in my lifetime,” he said. “This is great for our kids, a moment we can celebrate.
Indulgent is the best descriptor for fall 2024 bag trends. In the same vein as the maximal accessories of the season (kooky little hats and bangles worn in stacks of two, three, and, in the case of Fendi, four), fall's handbags encourage a more-is-more mentality. Some designers meant it literally: Bottega Veneta's models carried two totes at one time, while Undercover's clutched sequined shoppers and grocery bags stuffed with produce.
The bag silhouettes seen throughout the fall 2024 season weren't necessarily novel—the crescents, buckets, and carry-all tote bags were all familiar favorites.
9-1-1: Lone Star's Marjan Marwani gets to exact her revenge on the couple who tried to sue her, after an unfortunate accident sees the pair covered in manure. The 126 are called to a scene after a car spins off the road and lands underneath a dump truck in the middle of emptying its contents.
Captain Owen Strand (Rob Lowe) and Captain Tommy Vega (Gina Torres) bounce the responsibility for the incident back and forth between their teams, and as you can see in the clip below, decide to teach the couple a lesson in respect.
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Originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Brian Douglas Kinchen (born August 6, 1965) is a former American professional football tight end and long snapper who played in the NFL for the Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, Carolina Panthers, and New England Patriots, among other teams. Gaynell “Gus” Kinchen was a member of the 1958 LSU Tigers football team and a member of the infamous Chinese Bandits. He is the son of Gaynell Kinchen.