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The main goal we have while expanding our wardrobe is to make sure we’re never pressed about what to wear. We don’t want to be stuck in a situation when we’re staring at a closet filled with clothing — yet feel like we have nothing at the same time.
If you’re in a similar situation, it’s best to invest in basics. A sweater dress like this one from BTFBM certainly fits the bill, and shoppers agree it offers the ideal aesthetic for almost any occasion!
Get the BTFBM Women’s Turtleneck Long Sleeve Sweater Dress for $47 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, February 9, 2023, but are subject to change.
There’s not one feature which makes this dress feel especially unique, but that’s exactly why it’s a versatile garment that goes the distance. It offers a looser fit, long sleeves and an elegant turtleneck up top. There are small slits on the sides of the frock, so it’s a bit easier to move in — providing an enhanced experience for any shopper.
Depending on how how tall you are, the length of the dress may be longer or shorter on your frame. It does get slightly longer as you size up, so that’s something to keep in mind while making your selection. If you don’t feel comfortable rocking the dress on its own, teaming it with tights or even leggings is an easy solution!
Get the BTFBM Women’s Turtleneck Long Sleeve Sweater Dress for $47 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, February 9, 2023, but are subject to change.
With a garment as straightforward as this option, you can spin it to work for so many different places or occasions. With sleek heels, it instantly
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Waco: The Aftermath, a sequel series to Paramount Network’s 2018 miniseries, has rounded out its cast, finding its Timothy McVeigh and adding the likes of Gary Cole.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter The “Waco: The Aftermath” series at Showtime has added 10 new cast members, Variety has learned. The new cast members for the followup to Paramount Networks’ “Waco” include: Shea Whigham, who will reprise the role of Mitch Decker, the FBI agent who managed the situation leading up the siege; Annika Marks, who will reprise the role of Kathy Schroeder, one of the surviving Branch Davidians who was also called upon to testify; Alex Breaux, who will play Timothy McVeigh; Michael Cassidy, who will play Bill Johnston, the lead prosecutor in the trial of the Branch Davidians; Gary Cole, who will play Gordon Novel, described as an “intense private investigator;” Nicholas Kolev, who will play Paul Fatta, another one of the Davidians on trial after the Waco siege; Michael Luwoye, who will play Livingstone Fagan, described as “an extremely bright biblical scholar and one of the surviving Branch Davidians on trial;” Kali Rocha, who will play Ruth Riddle, one of the Branch Davidian survivors facing trial and the possibility of life in jail; Michael Vincent Barry, who will play George Roden, one of the early leaders of the Davidian sect; and Sasheer Zamata, who will play Angie Graham, described as “a smart, experienced ATF agent.”
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Christina Aguilera resurrected one of her most iconic looks when she hit the stage to perform during the Vina Del Mar Festival on Thursday evening (February 23) in Chile.
Pink made an appearance on Sirius XM’s radio show with Howard Stern and revealed some interesting information.
Anna Marie de la Fuente Chile’s Quijote Films, run by Giancarlo Nasi, has reteamed with former partners El Viaje Films of Spain and Argentina’s Gema Films on two separate projects. Attending the Berlin Film Festival’s European Film Market, Nasi said: “This market has been very good for us because as one of the outfits selected in the company matching program of the Co-Production Market, we have met with a lot of new firms from different countries. At the same time, we’ve been able to advance and confirm our collaboration with past partners.” Quijote Films and El Viaje Films, partners on Theo Court’s “White on White,” which garnered the Venice Horizons Best Director and Fipresci awards and was Chile’s entry to the best international feature film Oscar race last year, are reteaming on Court’s latest film, “Tres noches negras” (“Three Dark Nights”).
Anna Marie de la Fuente In what marks a first for Chile’s Storyboard Media, Baremo Films of Mexico has boarded its psychological thriller “Quizas es cierto lo que dicen de nosotras” (“Maybe It’s True What They’re Saying About Us”), which has been shooting in Santiago since Feb. 1 and will wrap later this month. Written and directed by Sofía Gomez (“Trastornos del sueño”) and Camilo Becerra (“Perro muerto”), the co-production also involves Chile’s La Jauria Cine as well as Argentina’s Murillo Cine and HDArgentina. “We’re delighted to have our first co-production with Mexico, which is such an important market, given its relevance in terms of promotion and visibility in our region,” said Storyboard Media’s Gabriela Sandoval and Carlos Núñez.
Canadian R&B and soul singer Jully Black is being praised online after simply changing one word during her Canadian national anthem performance at the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday.
The NBA All-Star Game arrived in Salt Lake City, Utah on Sunday evening, and alongside a basketball game featuring the NBA's best players, viewers were treated to performances from some similarly talented artists, as well as Post Malone. Burna Boy, Rema, and Tems each took the stage for the evening's musical showcase, with Post Malone performing at the pre-game tip-off event with some help from 21 Savage.
Post Malone and 21 Savage were among the musical guests at last night’s (January 19) NBA All-Star Game – watch them perform ‘Rockstar’ below.The annual game was held in Salt Lake City, Utah on Sunday night, seeing Team Giannis (led by Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks) beating Team LeBron (led by the Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James).Before the show, Post Malone played a two-song set, teaming up with Savage for their hit collaboration and playing his own track ‘Wow’.At half time, a number of stars of Nigerian pop – Burna Boy, Rema and Tems – came together for a star-studded show.A few days before the all-star game, the annual celebrity match took place, featuring Janelle Monaé.After the game, the singer tweeted: “I got cut from my team as a kid (it was traumatic!) and now I’m laughing.”See all the performances and reactions below.Janelle Monáe is mic'd up for the #RufflesCelebGame tonight!
LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo will hand-pick their teams on the court in real time at 7:30 p.m. ET — just an hour before tip-off. The NBA All-Star Game will air across ESPN, TNT and NBA TV. For those without cable, Sling TV is currently the best way to watch the All-Star Game with 50% off your first month's subscription. With Sling TV's Orange plan offering TNT, ESPN and up to four concurrent streams, your family and friends can watch the game from the comfort of multiple rooms.The 72nd annual NBA All-Star Game will be broadcast on TNT.
LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo will hand-pick their teams on the court in real time at 7:30 p.m. ET — just an hour before tip-off. The NBA All-Star Game will air across ESPN, TNT and NBA TV. For those without cable, Sling TV is currently the best way to watch the All-Star Game with 50% off your first month's subscription. With Sling TV's Orange plan offering TNT, ESPN and up to four concurrent streams, your family and friends can watch the game from the comfort of multiple rooms.The 72nd annual NBA All-Star Game will be broadcast on TNT.
Simu Liu is addressing an awkward moment that occurred during the 2023 NBA Celebrity All-Star Game.
Simu Liu is calling out an awkward moment that took place during Friday night’s NBA Celebrity All-Star Game.
LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo hand-pick their teams in real time at 7:30 p.m. ET — just an hour before tip-off. For 2023, NBA All-Star Weekend will air across ESPN, TNT and NBA TV. For those without cable, Sling TV is currently the most affordable way to watch the NBA All-Star Game with 50% off your first month's subscription. With Sling TV's Orange plan offering TNT, ESPN and up to four concurrent streams, your family and friends can watch the game from the comfort of multiple rooms.The 72nd annual NBA All-Star Game will be broadcast on TNT.
LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo hand-pick their teams in real time at 7:30 p.m. ET — just an hour before tip-off. Watch with Sling TVKevin Durant suggested the new style of selecting players on an episode of the podcast “The ETCs” back in 2022: «It'd be fire if we picked right before the game, though. In the locker room, like 'let me get him, let me get him,»' Durant said «We giving the NBA ideas man, for free on ETCs.» Heard it here first https://t.co/Ww2uvU3JrXWhether you’re most excited to see LeBron and Giannis build their all-star squads in real time, or you love watching the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, here’s how to tune in to the 2023 NBA All-Star Weekend. After a jam-packed weekend of All-Star events, the 72nd NBA All-Star Game will tip off at 8:30 p.m.
Christine Brown is finding her true happiness almost two years after her split from Kody Brown. The 50-year-old star took to Instagram on Valentine's Day to announce that she had a new man in her life — David Woolley.«I finally found the love of my life, David.
His own theories. Andy Cohen revealed that he wasn’t buying Heather Gay‘s claim about not knowing how she got a black eye on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.