We brought you pretty pastel hair inspiration and amazing purple lock looks, but get ready for this. Today, we’re presenting you with 24 stunning, extremely colorful hairstyles that will make you a rainbow-haired junkie. From blue to teal to pink to yellow, these looks will make you go ga-ga for ROYGBIV locks!
10 Things I Hate About You and The Office fans listen up! There's a new project coming to Netflix from Kate Hudson and Mindy Kaling, and you NEED to know about it. Just like the best female-led TV shows, Running Point promises to be empowering, hilarious, and just a lot of fun. Keep reading for everything you need to know about the new TV show.
What is Running Point about?
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This new TV show follows Isla Gordon (played by Kate Hudson), who becomes President of the Los Angeles Waves basketball team after a scandal means her brother has to retire. In the male-dominated world of sports, Isla will have to prove to everyone around her — her brothers, the board, and the fans — that she can balance work AND play.
When does Running Point come out?
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Running Point is coming to Netflix in 2025.
Who's in the Running Point cast?
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Running Point stars Kate Hudson, Brenda Song, Drew Tarver, Scott MacArthur, Fabrizio Guido, Toby Sandeman, Chet Hanks, Max Greenfield, Keyla Monterroso Mejia, Roberto Sanchez, Uche Agada, and Dane DiLiegro.
I am so excited to see another show written by Mindy Kaling, especially one that stars Brenda Song and Kate Hudson! Let us know what you're currently binge watching on Facebook.
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Memorial Day weekend is nigh, and in the midst of planning your epic BBQ spread and a slew of themed cocktails, it's also time to start noting the Memorial Day sales you'll be shopping for a much-needed summer refresh. We've got the scoop on savings in just about every category – from beauty to home decor to fashion – so you know exactly when and where to save big.
Scroll on for the Memorial Day sales we're most excited about for 2024, and make sure to come back here for additional sale info!
KitchenAid Artisan Series 5 Quart Tilt Head Stand Mixer
Amazon
What: Deals on everything from home goods to decor
When: Now through Memorial Day
Sherpa Deluxe Black Guarenteed On Board Soft Sided Dog & Cat Carrier
Petco
What: BOGO 50% off select summer products and 20% off select sherpa carriersWhen: May 24-27CZ Crescent with Stars Necklace
Sterling Forever
What: 20% off sitewide with code SUMMER20
When: May 24-28
Carve Designs Zella Mesh Pullover
Carve Designs
What: BOGO red, white, and blue swim; buy 1 swimsuit, get one swimsuit 50% off
When: May 23-27
Essentia Stratami Organic Mattress
Essentia
What: 25% off sitewide, plus receive free GOTS Certified Organic Cotton Sheets with qualifying mattress purchases
When: May 13-31
Pura
What: 25% off sitewide through code only (subscriber early access: May 23-27), 25% off sitewide, plus subscribe to the Pura V4 and get a free car set
When: May 21-22
Vacation
What: 20% off sitewide, plus get a free boat keychain or pen on orders over $65 (while supplies last)
When: May 24-27
Hutch
What: Additional 35% off all final sale styles. (No returns or exchanges with discounts automatically applied at checkout.)
When: May 23-27
Blush & Bronze Hydro-Blur Cheek Duo
Stila Cosmetics
What: 20% off orders $0 to $49 with code MDAY20, 25% off orders $50 to $99 with code MDAY25, 30% off orders of $100+ with code MDAY30
When: May 27
Allbirds
What: 20% off select styles online
- Tree Lounger $80 (was $100)
- Tree Piper $84 (was $105)
- Tree Flyer 2 $128 (was $160)
- Tree Breezer $80 (was $100)
When: May 13-20
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Just like fantasy stories can transport us to new worlds, period dramas are one way to get a whole new (er, old) glimpse of the world you wouldn't see otherwise. Just like contemporary films, period dramas have their fair share of relationship drama and scandal, with some amazing outfits to boot. After you've watched (and rewatched) season 3 of Bridgerton, add one — or better yet, all — of these picks to your watchlist! Once you've figured out what you're pressing play on first, read up on why The Bridgerton Cast Is “Obsessed” With Claudia Jessie.
Atonement — Stream on Prime Video
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Every time I talk to my team here at Brit + Co about their favorite period dramas, Atonement always makes the list. And for good reason! It's an emotional, sweeping piece that feels like different genres as it moves from family drama to romance to a war epic. The cast includes names like Saoirse Ronan, James McAvoy, and Keira Knightley.
Little Women — Stream on Hulu
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Everyone can love this story, even if you don't have sisters — although being a sister has definitely made me love it even more. There are two versions I recommend: the 1994 version with Winona Ryder, Christian Bale, and Kirsten Dunst, or Greta Gerwig's 2019 version with Saoirse Ronan, Timothée Chalamet, and Emma Watson.
In my opinion, Greta's version is a little bit more thought-provoking for the viewer, but between both film's arcs, I prefer the 1994 film's linear structure. You can't go wrong with either movie, so why not watch both?
Emily — Stream on Paramount+ With Showtime
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My Letterboxd review after seeing Emily in theaters basically called this family the English, more tragic version of Little Women's March sisters. The celebration of creativity and identity feel even more powerful against the darker aesthetic and all of the painful experiences Emily Brontë lives through. Plus, it has one of the most emotional scores of 2023 that I've had on repeat ever since I watched it!
Mr. Malcolm's List — Stream on Paramount+ With Showtime
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When Julia Thistlewaite gets rejected by London's most eligible bachelor (the titular Mr. Malcolm), she decides to turn her friend into his ideal match, and get a little bit of revenge while she's at it. Anyone who loves Bridgerton's costumes (and Princess Diana's revenge dress) is gonna want to add this to their queue.
Pride & Prejudice — Rent on Amazon Prime
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Avid fans of Jane Austen's book (including yours truly) will likely give you two recommendations that each have their own viral scene: Colin Firth's lake diving in the 1995 BBC mini series or Matthew MacFadyen's hand flex after helping Keira Knightley into a carriage in the 2005 film. All jokes aside, both titles are wonderful celebrations of the story!
Belle — Stream on Max
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In this political, historical romance, Belle is the illegitimate, biracial daughter of a British admiral who's raised by her uncle. As she grows up alongside her cousin, Belle questions her identity as she realizes she belongs with neither the servants nor the family. And when she meets John, she becomes in integral part of the abolitionist movement in England.
Downton Abbey — Stream on Peacock
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If you love period pieces but prefer a slower pace, I'd recommend Downton Abbey. The stakes are high and some viewers still haven't gotten over the death of their favorite character (I'm talking about myself here), but I don't think it's as overstimulating as a lot of other dramas involving war, death, and relationships. Plus you literally CANNOT go wrong with Maggie Smith as the Dowager Countess. The studio just announced a third movie, so now is the perfect time to start the series!
Becoming Jane — Rent on Amazon Prime
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James McAvoy makes the list again with this semi-biographical film on Jane Austen's life. One of the best parts of any historical drama is when the main couple dances at a ball, and Becoming Jane has one of my favorite dances of all time. Fans of the author criticized the film when it came out, but if you go into it with an open mind, it's very enjoyable (and might just make you cry, too).
Marie Antoinette — Stream on Max
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I finally watched Sofia Coppola's iconic film for the first time, and it was as much a feast for the eyes as I'd hoped. Kirsten Dunst stuns as the infamous queen, and in addition to the textured, maximalist visuals, the story did make me think about Marie Antoinette in a new way. Considering I've been obsessed with her since middle school, that's saying something!
Emma — Stream on Prime Video
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If you love the visuals in Marie Antoinette, then I'm pretty sure you'll love this 2020 Jane Austen retelling. Every detail of the movie feels like its own piece of art (even the physical blocking and movements of the actors feels like a dance), and they all come together to create something cohesive, beautiful, and fun. You can also go for Gwyneth Paltrow's 1996 version or Clueless, which was inspired by Austen's book.
Sense and Sensibility — Rent on Amazon Prime
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With names like Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, and Hugh Grant, this movie has always felt wildly underrated, so consider this my official plea asking you to watch it. It's got everything: Family! Drama! True love! Taylor Swift also said during her Tribeca Film Festival talk in 2022 that it inspired her album Evermore, so there's that.
Why Didn't They Ask Evans? — Stream on BritBox
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I love this miniseries so much that I watch it every year. At this point, it's a tradition! Lucy Boynton and Will Poulter are so fun together, and their banter will leave rom-com lovers giggling and kicking their feet. Plus the 1930s fashions are just SO good.
Let us know what your favorite period dramas are in the comments, and check out the 2024 Movies you can look forward to this year!
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