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ComicCon@Home ’21: The adventures of Bite-Wing and Waffle Dog in the BATMAN: FEAR STATE panel

DC’s ComicCon@Home presence kicked off today with the Batman: Fear State panel. Batman group editor Ben Abernathy hosted the panel, where he was joined by writers Dr. Stephanie “Murderer of Comics” Phillips (Harley Quinn), Mariko Tamaki (Detective Comics), Tom Taylor (Nightwing), and Ram V (Catwoman). Also in attendance in absentia via pre-recorded messages were I Am Batman writer John Ridley and Batman writer James Tynion IV. The panel opened with a pre-taped intro from Ridley, who thanked fans for their support of Jace Fox and The Next Batman. He said that the events of Fear State will propel Jace Fox to become Batman, and teased a new story for the character coming in 2022. Abernathy then properly kicked things off...

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Rosetta: The making of a musical

Of the 2.27 million soldiers who fought in the American Civil War, an estimated 400 were women. They bound their breasts and cut their hair, claiming their right to fight and die alongside their male counterparts. “The notion of a woman in pants was not only illegal, but just so foreign that all women had to do was put on pants and they would register as male to other men,” says singer-songwriter Jenn Grinels, who is the composer of The Rosetta Project, a folk-rock musical about a Union soldier named Sarah Rosetta Wakeman. A period photograph of Sarah Rosetta Wakeman in her Union army uniform. Wakeman enlisted when she was 19 and was killed in 1864, but her experiences were...

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Does Our Style Change as We Age?

If you leaf through your old high school yearbooks, you might be filled with nostalgia (“We were so young… and beautiful!”). Or, you might be mortified (“What were we thinking?!”). Certainly, fashion styles change over the years. And we do too. But does our individual fashion style really change all that much? It’s a question worth asking, especially now that we are being released from the most extreme restrictions of the pandemic and want to ditch our sweats to step out into the world. For those of us over the age of 60, many of the new style trends present a mixed blessing. We are thrilled to see all the joyous splashes of color and the breezy and playful vacation...

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How to Naturally Soften Laundry

Looking for a way to soften up your laundry without using any harsh or commercial chemicals? Well, look no further! There are actually plenty of ways you can naturally soften your laundry, and chances are you already have everything you need at home. Check out this handy-dandy list of options you can use to find the softening solution that works best for you. [Edit]Steps [Edit]Baking Soda It can both soften your clothes and reduce odors. Turn on your washing machine and wait until the washbasin is filling with water. Add ½ cup of baking soda (90 g) into the water and let it dissolve before you add your laundry. If you have a front-loading washing machine, just add the baking...

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Coat Hanger Hook - Top 24 | Office Products

  1. Y&ME YM Coat Hooks with Shelf Wall-Mounted, Rustic Wood Entryway Shelf with 5 Vintage Metal Hooks, Farmhouse Mounted Coat Rack and Upper Shelf for Storage, Perfect for Your Entryway, Kitchen, Bathroom Y&ME YM - Easy installationeach coat rack comes with screws and anchors included making ready to hang out right out of the box This wooden coat hanger is 15 inches long 63 inches tall and 39 inches wide Extra storage shelf the upper flat shelf in this coat rack is perfect for storing smaller items like letters mails herbs spices bathroom necessities or displaying photos small plants and knick knacks Utilize the shelf for extra organizing space or for decorative purposes Save space and look great at...

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