Month: November 2019

Cellphone Ban In Ontario Classrooms Goes Into Effect

TORONTO — New restrictions on the use of cellphones in classrooms across Ontario go into effect today. The directive says students can only use personal mobile devices during instructional time if it’s for educational purposes, for health or medical purposes, or for special needs. Some schools already have similar policies, but the directive sets a…

By EveAim November 7, 2019 Off

Blake Lively Wore a Blazer with No Pants—and That’s Not Even the Wildest Part of Her Outfit

The phrase “no shirt, no shoes, no service,” might be something you’d overhear in a beach eatery, but Blake Lively has her own version for red carpets: No pants, no problem.  The actress stepped out on the red carpet at the Lionsgate presentation at CinemaCon Thursday night in an eyebrow-raising ensemble that completely left pants by the wayside.…

By EveAim November 7, 2019 Off

Melania Trump’s Fourth of July Look Is as Patriotic as Apple Pie

Click Here: Germany Football Shop “[Lauren]’s goal has always been to exploit a particularly American notion of exceptionalism, aspiration and success—the kind of success that begets wealth,” wrote critic Robin Givhan of the designer’s spring 2018 collection, bringing to mind similar criticisms of the Trump administration, which has been labeled “out of touch.” She added that this “glossy”…

By EveAim November 7, 2019 Off

Is Your Favorite Burberry Print About to Get a Punk Makeover?

Is Burberry—the buttoned-up brand known for its crisp trench coats and preppy signature plaid—about to go … punk?  Riccardo Tisci, the brand’s new chief creative officer that was appointed just last March, has yet to debut his first collection for the British heritage brand, but he’s already announced a collaboration that flips the script. On Friday, he revealed that…

By EveAim November 7, 2019 Off

Elizabeth May’s 5 Most Iconic Moments As Green Party Leader

Though it’s only November, Monday marked the last day of May. Of the current federal major party leaders, Elizabeth May has served the longest. She announced Monday she was stepping down as head of the Green Party of Canada after 13 years — a promise to her daughter following last month’s election. Former CBC journalist…

By EveAim November 6, 2019 Off