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Target’s Fall Fashion Sale on Sweaters, Leggings, and Handbags Is Nearing Its End — Here ‘s What to Buy from $6
This time of year, there’s no such thing as owning too many soft sweaters, comfy leggings, or classic little black dresses, especially when you can snag them on sale. From now through October 28, Target marked down women’s clothing and accessories 30 percent for Circle Members. If you’re not already a member, don’t worry; you…
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Podcast: The food traditions of Dia de los Muertos
Editor’s note: Eat Drink D-FW is hosted by Dallas Morning News food editor Erin Booke with food reporters Sarah Blaskovich, Claire Ballor and Imelda Garcia. Each week, our food journalists dish, debate and analyze local restaurant news, food and drink trends, tips for cooking and shopping, and other obsessions. You’ll also hear from chefs, farmers…
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‘Homes for the Holidays’ returns to Sligo next week
SLIGO – “Homes for the Holidays,” a multi-location craft and gift show in the Sligo area, will be held Thursday and Friday, Nov. 2 and 3, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Sligo Recreation Center, located at 448 Colerain Street in Sligo, will host…
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Dallas Opera premiering Joby Talbot’s ‘The Diving Bell and the Butterfly’
It seems an unpromising premise: an opera about a man who’s paralyzed and speechless. But that’s not to reckon with the imaginations of composer Joby Talbot and librettist Gene Scheer. Having commissioned their new operatic collaboration, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, the Dallas Opera will present its world premiere Nov. 3 at the Winspear…
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Artists Allege Meta’s AI Data Deletion Request Process Is a ‘Fake PR Stunt’
As the generative artificial intelligence gold rush intensifies, concerns about the data used to train machine learning tools have grown. Artists and writers are fighting for a say in how AI companies use their work, filing lawsuits and publicly agitating against the way these models scrape the internet and incorporate their art without consent. Some…
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The Strus remains loose in too many leagues
After a two-game slate on Tuesday, fantasy managers had 12 contests to work with on Wednesday. And there were certainly some standouts who have low rostered percentages, including three who played in the Cavaliers-Nets matchup in Brooklyn. We’ll start with one of Cleveland’s key offseason additions, Max Strus. With the team’s need for perimeter shooting…
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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth vai ter minigame no estilo Animal Crossings
Créditos: Ryu ga Gotoku/Divulgação O estúdio Ryu ga Gotoku é conhecido por adicionar minigames robustos nos jogos da série Yakuza – agora é Like a Dragon. Durante o Xbox Partner Preview, da última quarta-feira, o estúdio divulgou que o próximo game da franquia, Infinite Wealth, vai ter um minigame no estilo de Animal Crossings. O…
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Para agradar artistas, governo lança programa que distribuirá R$ 15 bi
Carregando… Ministra da Cultura, Margareth Menezes.| Foto: Joédson Alves/Agência Brasil Para agradar a classe artística, o governo Lula, através do Ministério da Cultura, lançou a Política Nacional Aldir Blanc de Fomento à Cultura (PNAB) durante cerimônia no Museu Nacional da República, em Brasília, nesta quarta-feira (25). O programa vai custar R$ 15 bilhões aos cofres…
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New Pelicans present Americana music showcase
The New Pelicans band will present its debut “Americana Music Showcase” concert featuring special guest Turtle Goodwater at Wrangletown Cider/North Story Wines tonight from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Goodwater is the lead singer and guitarist with the local outlaw country band, Barn Fire. The New Pelicans are comprised of four members of the former Handshakers…
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Five wacky gadgets from the Japan Mobility Show 2023
The Japan Mobility Show is back in Tokyo after a four year hiatus. And, as well as the automotive innovation you’d expect, it’s packed with all the futuristic tech, robots and videogame-icons you’ve been craving. YOU CAN SEE ONE OF THE GROUNDBREAKING GADGETS IN ACTION BELOW: Japan Mobility Show opens to the public from 27…