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Celebs Speak Out About Mental Health Following the Deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain
The recent deaths of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade have shaken people across the world. But they have also reignited conversation about mental illness, in particular, mental illness within the star-studded community. In the days since Bourdain and Spade took their lives, other celebrities have stepped up to speak out about their own struggles. Actress Jada Pinkett […]
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Family Members Respond to Kate Spade’s Death
Family members of Kate Spade are beginning to respond to the 55-year-old designer’s death, in which she was found unresponsive in her Manhattan home on Tuesday morning. “We are all devastated by today’s tragedy,” her family said in a statement to the New York Daily News. “We loved Kate dearly and will miss her terribly.” […]
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13 Reasons Why is Officially Returning for a Second Season
Fans of 13 Reasons Why are finally getting some much-needed answers to their pressing questions. In addition to the cast reuniting Sunday night (and documenting the whole thing by way of adorable Instagrams) at the 2017 MTV Movie and TV Awards in Los Angeles, it was confirmed that the critically acclaimed show would be renewed […]
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SNP’s word of the day: Anomie
Word: Anomie
Meaning: A malaise, or an exaggerated feeling of being at loose ends, caused by the loss of values, social norms, and sense of purpose.
Usage: “Social media [networks] temper the anonymity and anomie that consumerism’s mass markets tend to impose by concretely attaching our identity to what we consume. They also provide new mechanisms of solace, administering doses of proof of our connectedness and influence. (As in: Oh, look! I’ve been retweeted!)” — The New Inquiry