A mountain lion that frequents residential areas in the Griffith Park-Silver Lake-Hollywood area is apparently growing more aggressive.
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Now that November has kicked off, we’re starting to feel the anticipation of the holiday season! It may seem slightly too early to start decorating the house, but we’re not denying festive fun to anyone who wants to start getting into the spirit. We think the perfect way to do that in a small fashion is by picking up some fun holiday underwear!
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stepped out for a Big Brothers Big Sisters gala in Los Angeles with her honeyed brunette hair chopped to brush her shoulders. The actor’s shedding of a few inches made for a beauty look strong enough to weather the holidays. Coupled with tight-lined onyx liner and touches of peachy-pink across lids and cheeks, Garner’s tousled and finger-raked waves were the very embodiment of easy glamour. Take a look at her new :As a reminder, here is what Jennifer Garner’s hair looked like just a few weeks earlier:Garner’s new do is the work of hairstylist (and longtime aesthetic collaborator) and played up the signature softness that has long defined the actor’s above-neck approach. Need a refresh ahead of the sparkliest season too? Make like (and the trees!) and let the excess fall away. This post was originally published in .By Elizabeth LoganBy Katey RichBy Danielle SinayBy Hanna LustigMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast.
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