A Los Angeles prosecutor told jurors on Monday that multiple accusers will provide graphic and violent accounts of being sexually assaulted by Harvey Weinstein, as the producer faced his second criminal trial.
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to celebrate togetherness. Gifting is also a way for to give the younger generation their blessings, which is where we come in.
Whether you've been celebrating the holiday all your life or caught only a glimpse of what Diwali can be in that one episode of (the one in which Michael Scott sings and dances to support his colleague Kelly Kapoor at the company party), we curated a list of thoughtful Diwali gift ideas, many of which are owned by South Asian businesses, in this .Scroll down for the best Diwali gifts that anyone—from your dear nani to your fiancé—will love. (Psst: If you find yourself still short on Diwali gift ideas, money is a totally fine and, of course, welcome gift.)All products featured on Glamour are independently selected by our editors.
However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Indian sweets—known as mithai—are made from ingredients like ghee, sugar, and milk, which are considered to be “pure,” so they can be served as offerings during religious ceremonies to gods. It’s customary in South Asian culture to give sweets during memorable events like , , the —or even as a .
And during Diwali, giving mithai is a tradition that bears good luck and happiness (not to mention these sweets are truly delicious!). We're partial to this gift box, which can be ordered in three different sizes and features a delicious assortment of flavors (think lavender and rose coconut) that any recipient is bound to appreciate.The Gayatri Mantra is one of the oldest and most powerful Sanskrit mantras—it's often chanted as a form of meditation to achieve inner peace.
A Los Angeles prosecutor told jurors on Monday that multiple accusers will provide graphic and violent accounts of being sexually assaulted by Harvey Weinstein, as the producer faced his second criminal trial.
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Meet any high-profile Indian director or producer these days, and the talk is all about bibles, writers rooms and showrunners, rather than making films. Driving down Mumbai’s main artery, the Western Express Highway, most of the billboards are promoting new premium drama series from Prime Video, Netflix and Disney+ Hotstar, rather than the latest Bollywood release.
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Issa Rae has always been very candid about her views on Hollywood's machinations, and in a new interview with , the self-proclaimed «media mogul» got very frank about why she believes the entertainment industry is «regressing.»When asked what she feels has changed about Hollywood in a post-#MeToo era, the series creator answered that it was «sadly, not much.»«There are just too many enablers for there to be real change,» the creator and alum adds, stating that real change will only come when people are actually «held accountable» with «legitimate consequences.» Rae, who once called the music business «probably the worst industry I’ve ever come across,» went on to declare that Hollywood rarely doles out suitable consequences for its offenders because «money will always reign supreme.»«That’s something that, even by working in this industry, we’re enabling. So it’s hard,» she tells the outlet. «What I have realized is that I can control my own environment and who I work with.
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