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The school year is upon us! As the summer winds down, it’s time to get ready to go back to school. That means shopping! Not only for new clothes, but for new products that can help elevate, streamline and enrich the learning experience.
Avoid the messy, busy stores and grab your back-to-school essentials on Amazon Prime this year. We’ve picked out our must-haves below!
These Colorful Pens
Get ready for the prettiest, most organized notes ever with this pack of ballpoint pens. We love that you can see the ink level so you know when it’s time to restock!
Get a pack of BIC Cristal Xtra Bold Fashion Ballpoint Pens for just $7 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, August 10, 2022, but are subject to change.
This Organized Planner
This 11-month planner is designed specifically for the 2022-2023 school year. It has a gorgeous cover, and it also includes a clip-in bookmark/ruler and fun planning stickers!
Get the Global Datebooks Middle School or High School Student Planner starting at just $15 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, August 10, 2022, but are subject to change.
This Folder Set
Sick of simple, primary color folders? This pack of decorative folders will change the game, featuring beautiful hues and fun florals!
Get the EOOUT 18-Pack Decorative File Folders (originally $19) for just $12 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, August 10, 2022, but are subject to change.
This Backpack
Students these days need more than a simple backpack. This (wildly stylish) pick has a dedicated laptop sleeve along with a USB charging port!
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, it’s tough to anticipate what you’ll actually need (or want) to wear during the course of a semester, let alone a full year.It’s true that you can never go wrong with a collegiate sweatshirt and a pair of Birks. (During midterms and finals, they’re practically the uniform.) However, putting together cute and comfy outfits with limited closet space, and an even tighter budget, takes some trial and error—but you don’t have to go it alone.
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While audiences anxious await Anne Hathaway‘s next performance in James Gray‘s “Armageddon Time,” in theaters this October, there’s news about one of her upcoming roles. Deadline reports that Hathaway will team up with “The Eyes Of Tammy Faye” director Michael Showalter for a new project for Amazon Prime Video.
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Naya Rivera's son is starting a new chapter: First grade! Josey Dorsey, who turns seven in September, is looking so grown up in a new back-to-school shot shared by his dad, Ryan Dorsey. «Dear Summer, What happened? How’d you go so fast? Kindergarten just ended, Now we’re in 1st grade class!?» Ryan captioned the smiley shot on Instagram, in which Josey poses with one finger in the air. The kiddo is rocking a fresh haircut since his last Kindergarten graduation snap, along with a black-and-white patterned button-up, camo shorts and checkered Vans. «My big boy. @joseydorsey I Love you so much !!» Ryan wrote.Rivera's co-star, Heather Morris, commented with a slew of heart eye emojis, while Jenna Ushkowitz also dropped a heart on the photo. A post shared by Ryan Dorsey (@dorseyryan)Josey is certainly surrounded by a lot of love.
d Michelle Obama has some inspiring advice for students. In a video she shared on her social media, Obama shared some helpful advice for the millions of students of all ages who are getting ready for school and are feeling nervous for their future.Kim Kardashian, Michelle Obama, Rita Moreno & more react to Roe v Wade reversalWant to learn about Michelle Obama’s exciting news? You can text herA post shared by Michelle Obama (@michelleobama)The video shows Obama meeting and talking with some students. As she meets with students and takes pictures with them, a recording of their meeting plays in the background.
Manori Ravindran International Editor Soumya Sriraman, the former BritBox CEO who joined Amazon to lead its Prime Video Channels business in the U.S., is stepping down after two years at the SVOD. Sources indicate the executive is still at Amazon but will be leaving imminently for another role elsewhere. Sriraman is best known for her work pioneering the best-of-British streaming service BritBox in the U.S., where she is based. The SVOD launched there in 2017 and quickly reached 250,000 subscribers in one year. By the time Sriraman departed, in October 2020, the service had more than 1.5 million subscribers. The successful U.S. launch allowed joint operators BBC Studios and ITV to expand the brand to other markets, including Australia and Canada.
Gary Busey denied sexual assault accusations filed against him in New Jersey, while filling up his tank at a gas station in Malibu, California. Busey, 78, was charged Friday with two counts of criminal sexual contact in the fourth degree, in addition to one count of attempted criminal sexual contact, which occurred at a hotel in the Cherry Hill area following an appearance at the annual Monster Mania Convention on Aug. 12-14.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Amazon Studios is merging its Prime Video and Freevee unscripted teams under the oversight of reality TV vet Chris Castallo. Having previously focused on Prime Video fare, Castallo will now oversee unscripted for both outlets and report to Lauren Anderson, who was recently named head of AVOD original content and programming at Amazon Studios. The move comes following a restructure inside Amazon’s ad-supported video on demand service. Earlier this month, Ryan Pirozzi was named head of Freevee, overseeing the business side of the streaming service, while Anderson was given oversight for programming, which includes development, production, licensing, scheduling, research and strategy for Freevee and Prime Video’s ad-supported FAST linear channels. Anderson and Pirozzi had formerly served as co-heads of content and programming for Amazon Freevee (the ad-supported video on demand service that had been known as IMDb TV).
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Kate Silverton may be known as one of the UK's most respected broadcasters, having reported from the frontline in Iraq and Afghanistan. But the former BBC News presenter has also just qualified as a child therapist, cementing her lifelong passion for children's mental health and the Early Years.SEE: Alesha Dixon talks balancing ambition with passionate parentingREAD: Giovanna Fletcher reveals how to deal with children's meltdowns The mother-of-two retrained as a children's counsellor with Place2Be, the children's mental health charity of which the Duchess of Cambridge is royal patron, and during lockdown, released her Sunday Times Best Seller, There's No Such Thing As Naughty."I think what the Duchess is doing is wonderful," Kate said of Prince William's wife, who also champions the Early Years sector.
Sneaking back in. Will Smith returns to social media…sort of. The King Richard actor posted a cryptic but funny video on his Instagram about his social media presence.
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The Western genre waned in popularity in the 1980s, but 21st-century cinema still has the occasional film that harks to its heyday. Most of these are genre hybrids, like Tarantino’s “Django Unchained” or S.
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