Jan 28th, 2016, 11:50 AM

Too Faced: The Sugary Sweet Company Shaking Up the Makeup Industry

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Food and cosmetics are two things that one might consider to be natural enemies. The internal debate on whether or not to wear lipstick in fear that it might smudge when you eat is all too real for cosmetics users everywhere. However, Jerrod Blandino and Jeremy Johnson, the founders of Too Faced Cosmetics, are bringing the two seemingly incompatible worlds together in a way that only they could–and it may just be changing the attitude behind cosmetic marketing.

Dec 7th, 2015, 11:50 PM

Depression: It’s All in Your Head

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I thought it was another women.

A few weeks ago I was dumped. The guy that I had been seeing for a few months abruptly ended things via a cold and curt text message.

I need a break for a while.

Dec 6th, 2015, 03:59 PM

Children and Climate Change

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Have you ever gone camping? The sound of a crackling fire, the smell of pine trees, the icy sensation of diving into a pristine lake. Few things incite more appreciation for Mother Nature than the view from the top of Half Dome, the ice-capped mountain of the Sierra Nevadas, or the wondrous construction of Utah’s many arches.

Dec 2nd, 2015, 01:41 PM

How to Speak like a True Hipster Parisian

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Whether you’ve got Parisian blood or are as American as WonderBread, there are a few terms any street-smart inhabitant of Paris must know. Constructed and curated by chic hipsters, these phrases have become a quintessential feature of the young French vernacular. Check out these our guide to Parisian slang to stay in the know even in the most Parisian of moments.

Dec 2nd, 2015, 10:52 AM

It's Time for All-Natural Beauty Practices

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Today, girls and women are constantly being flooded with commercials and promises of the perfect big brand beauty product, which makes our choice of what to use and what to buy rather difficult, as there are hundreds of products out there. Our choice however can lie somewhere else: we can choose not to buy any of these industrial products, and to turn to the emerging concept of all natural beauty products and ingredients.

Dec 2nd, 2015, 09:53 AM

How Will Climate Change Affect Your Life?

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The millennial generation has grown up with “dire” warnings, Oscar-winning films, and vigorous debates about the realities of climate change and the ways in which human beings play a part. This winter, Paris hosted COP21, the latest climate change summit in a long succession of climate conferences. Historically, these gatherings have been regarded as largely inadequate, until the most recent COP21, which was able to produce a global agreement to limit temperature change. This recent agreement will hopefully limit the fluctuation of climate, sea levels, and natural disasters.

Dec 1st, 2015, 05:47 PM

Vinyls Are Back in Style

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It's common knowledge that Paris is a mecca for the arts — music, literature, painting, and so forth. The list goes on and will continue to stretch on throughout its existence.

The same can be said for vinyls.

Nov 15th, 2015, 10:45 AM

Forget Starbucks, Here's the Real Guide to Coffee in the 7th,

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Starbucks is iconic in 'Merica, but in Europe, not so much.  The beans are known to be a tad over-roasted, resulting in the "burnt" flavor thats not to everybody's gout. This past year, they announced plans to expand 650 franchises in continental Europe in the next couple of years--possibly attracting many tourists and locals.

Nov 9th, 2015, 11:04 AM

Bernie Sanders Won the MSNBC Democratic Forum

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As a lifelong Democrat and someone who will definitely be voting for Hillary Clinton in the August primary, I can confidently say Bernie Sanders “won” last week's Democratic Forum -- as much as anyone can win a ‘forum’, whatever that is. 
 

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