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This exhibition explores dandyism as both a pronouncement and a provocation.” It is fitting then that the dress code this ...
White socks, long mocked, are now firmly back in fashion. Celebrities like Billie Eilish and Paul Mescal are wearing them as ...
This past weekend, both the Yale men’s and women’s tennis teams matched up with the Cornell Big Red and Columbia Lions. While the men’s team came into the weekend as the 50th-ranked team in the nation ...
After struggles on the road, the Trojans came back home in style with wins over Minnesota and No. 19 Wisconsin. (Fiona Dong / Daily Trojan) With temperatures in the high 70s, birds chirping and clear ...
When I superficially turn my attention to what right-wing women are wearing today, I don’t see anything that new: just a variation on the corporatization of individual identity, expression, and ...
The Charleston Open women's tennis tournament has committed to paying players equal prize money as compared to men's events of the same level from next year. The WTA 500 tournament made the ...
Pegula expressed her belief that the Charleston Open owner was likely inspired to invest more in women's tennis after watching his "superstar" daughter Emma Navarro's remarkable rise in the sport.
An all-female tennis programme in Birmingham has changed lives of its participants forever, the women who attend have said. It has been three years since Carolle and Iman Tennis - named after its ...
If you’d like to follow our fantastic tennis coverage, click here. The American trio just below the summit of the women’s tennis rankings reshuffled this week, as Jessica Pegula moved ahead of ...
Priestesses, in the Roman world, held unusual levels of power for women—and it's been suggested that this woman might have been a priestess of the goddess Ceres (Roman equivalent of Demeter).
often out-drew men's tennis in television viewership when they played. "The men just finally noticed that women have been amazing for 50 years, 60 years," she said. The former world No. 1 and 2024 ...
MONACO (AP) — Novak Djokovic will get the chance to avenge one of the more surprising losses of his career. The 24-time Grand Slam champion will face 32nd-ranked Alejandro Tabilo in his opening ...