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Here’s How Aziz Ansari Could Use ‘Master of None’s’ Next Season to Rebuild His Image
- Di: Lisa Bonos
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 6 min
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“Master of None” often dwells in romantic uncertainty. The characters in the Netflix comedy series have pondered: How sure are you — put a percentage on it! — that your significant other is your soul mate? And if you spend lots of time with a woman who happens to be engaged, is that the beginning of your against-all-odds-love story or a road map to heartache?
"Here’s How Aziz Ansari Could Use ‘Master of None’s’ Next Season to Rebuild His Image" is from the January 24, 2018 Lifestyle section of The Washington Post. It was written by Lisa Bonos and narrated by Sam Scholl.
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Here’s How Aziz Ansari Could Use ‘Master of None’s’ Next Season to Rebuild His Image
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 6 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 25/01/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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Death Toll Continues to Rise as California Wildfires Burn On
- Di: Lisa Bonos, Amy B. Wang, Cleve R. Wootson Jr.
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 8 min
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The deadly wildfires that have ravaged Northern California over the past week — killing dozens and forcing thousands to flee their homes — continued to burn Sunday, as officials hoped lighter winds would help fire-suppression efforts.
"Death Toll Continues to Rise as California Wildfires Burn On" is from the October 15, 2017 National section of The Washington Post. It was written by Lisa Bonos, Amy B. Wang and Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and narrated by Sam Scholl.
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Death Toll Continues to Rise as California Wildfires Burn On
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 8 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 16/10/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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Goodbye, Daddyzprincess29: OkCupid is Ditching its Usernames, and not Everyone is Happy
- Di: Lisa Bonos
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 3 min
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OkCupid is looking a lot more like Tinder. Look at two changes announced this month. First, messages land in a user’s inbox only once two people have indicated, via OkCupid’s site or app, that they like each other. And by the end of the year, daters will have to use their names on OkCupid, rather than usernames daters create for themselves.
"Goodbye, Daddyzprincess29: OkCupid is Ditching its Usernames, and not Everyone is Happy" is from the December 24, 2017 Business section of The Washington Post. It was written by Lisa Bonos and narrated by Sam Scholl.
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Goodbye, Daddyzprincess29: OkCupid is Ditching its Usernames, and not Everyone is Happy
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 3 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 25/12/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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Rom-Coms Still Don't Believe You Can Find Love Online
- Di: Lisa Bonos
- Letto da: Mia Gaskin
- Durata: 7 min
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Part of what makes such a meeting so damn adorable is that it is unexpected or serendipitous. It might start with two people who can’t stand each other, carpooling together from Chicago to New York. Or with a businessman hiring a prostitute for the night. However opposite the characters’ goals or personalities are at the beginning of the film, by the end they’re on the same side, aligned and smitten.
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Rom-Coms Still Don't Believe You Can Find Love Online
- Letto da: Mia Gaskin
- Durata: 7 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 02/08/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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Rachel Lindsay Is the First Black Bachelorette. She's Also the Oldest.
- Di: Lisa Bonos
- Letto da: Mia Gaskin
- Durata: 5 min
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After 33 seasons of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette,” viewers will finally see a bit more diversity. Yes, as viewers know, Rachel Lindsay, a 32-year-old attorney from Dallas, is the first African American lead. But what many might not realize is that she’s also the oldest Bachelorette the series has ever cast.
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Rachel Lindsay Is the First Black Bachelorette. She's Also the Oldest.
- Letto da: Mia Gaskin
- Durata: 5 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 24/05/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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Haters Gonna Date Date Date: This App Matches Singles Based on What They Dislike
- Di: Lisa Bonos
- Letto da: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Durata: Meno di 1 minuto
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Enter Hater, a dating app that actually encourages negativity. Instead of prompting the user to fill an empty “about me” section with enough wit to get a stranger to swipe right, Hater asks users to swipe on topics ranging from the profane to the profound. A few of their 2,000 examples: sad music; 5-dollar foot-longs; Harambe; flour tortillas; complaining. Swipe up to indicate you LOVE something; down to signal HATE; to the right to LIKE something; and to the left to DISLIKE.
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Haters Gonna Date Date Date: This App Matches Singles Based on What They Dislike
- Letto da: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Durata: Meno di 1 minuto
- Data di pubblicazione: 10/02/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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The IUD Rush: Why Women Are Seeking out Birth Control That Can Outlast a Presidency
- Di: Lisa Bonos
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 5 min
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The day after President Trump’s inauguration, millions of women of all ages marched in the streets of major cities. In the past few months, there’s been another, quieter march that’s far more personal, yet still political. If you’re not a woman of childbearing age or a health-care provider, you might not have noticed it. Since the election, women have been seeing their gynecologists and visiting Planned Parenthood offices specifically to ask about birth control.
"The IUD Rush: Why Women Are Seeking out Birth Control That Can Outlast a Presidency" is from the February 07, 2017 Lifestyle section of The Washington Post. It was written by Lisa Bonos and narrated by Sam Scholl.
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The IUD Rush: Why Women Are Seeking out Birth Control That Can Outlast a Presidency
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 5 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 08/02/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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How to Make and Keep Friends as an Adult
- Di: Lisa Bonos
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 4 min
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It’s a good question. Making friends seems easy. Find people with similar interests, do things together and share things about yourself. After a certain number of hungover brunches and bad-dating stories are exchanged, you’re besties for life, right?
"How to Make and Keep Friends as an Adult" is from the April 25, 2017 Lifestyle section of The Washington Post. It was written by Lisa Bonos and narrated by Sam Scholl.
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How to Make and Keep Friends as an Adult
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 4 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 27/04/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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Ikea is the Latest Company to Stigmatize Chinese Women for Being Single
- Di: Lisa Bonos
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 2 min
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Though parents in any culture can be known to pressure their children to settle down, this is pretty harsh: In an Ikea ad that was recently taken off the air, a mother threatens to disown her daughter for being single. “If you don’t bring home a boyfriend next time, then don’t call me mum!” she says.
"Ikea is the Latest Company to Stigmatize Chinese Women for Being Single" is from the November 06, 2017 Lifestyle section of The Washington Post. It was written by Lisa Bonos and narrated by Sam Scholl.
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Ikea is the Latest Company to Stigmatize Chinese Women for Being Single
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 2 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 07/11/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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