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Emily Standley Allard on MSNResilience 101: How to Thrive When Life Throws You CurveballsSo, how do you build the magical skill of resilience? Spoiler alert: you’ve already got the tools inside you. It's time to ...
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Netflix Junkie on MSNFans Lose It As 'Invincible' Season 3 Finally Makes A Beloved Couple OfficialAs the dust settles from the highly anticipated premiere of Invincible Season 3, fans are buzzing with excitement. The season’s three-episode premiere delivered everything fans come to expect: ...
A soapy drama about a family after the death of their wealthy patriarch sits tantalizingly on Prime Video. In Riches, the will reading goes in an unexpected direction, leading Stephen Richard's two ...
Jennifer Lopez's dramatic entrance with "Kiss of the Spider Woman" turned the festival's attention to dark and funny films ...
“Single motherhood is damn near impossible when you are plagued with depression and anxiety, or when you are filled with self-doubt, and you feel completely isolated and alone, and like you're failing ...
"The Big Bang Theory" brought us an unforgettable mix of science, friendship, and laughter that we're still talking about 18 ...
This LGBTQ+ history month we're exploring the fascinating history of bottoming, from Ancient Greece and Rome to modern power ...
You keep hearing it everywhere you go, but what is a hot mess? Is it a good thing to be one? Or are you better off being a clean stiff?
In Screen Gab no. 167, we catch up with 'Invincible' as Season 3 premieres, discuss the importance of a casting Oscar with the president of the Casting Society and more.
If there is one lesson that the past decade has taught us about the state of cinema, it is that superhero movies are, in many ways, the dominant film-going attraction. The anticipation for ...
Anxiety-driven physical sensations can mimic more serious medical conditions but we can learn to differentiate between true ...
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Research has shown that human bodily responses and cognitive shifts affect each other in both directions. We feel sorry because we cry, but also cry when feeling sorry. So, what then for our primate ...
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