Hours after the news broke, HollywoodLife reported that Kim K doesn’t want her little sister to do porn because she fears a sex tape will cause Jenner to become more famous than her. An insider tells the blog, “Kim’s so scared of Kylie catapulting into international fame that she’s begging her NOT to do a sex tape. Kim doesn’t want to be outdone.” Referencing Kardashian’s 2007 sex tape with Ray J that certainly helped her become a household name, the same source is quoted as saying, “Kim’s worried that if Kylie were to make a sex tape with Tyga, not only would it earn more money than her tape with Ray J, it would catapult Kylie into a different stratosphere of fame and Kim doesn’t want that.
Illustration of the Nelson-Atkins Museum with Steven Holl’s addition — Courtesy Kansas City Area Development Council
A quick link to my piece in the new issue of Time about the fascinating Steven Holl addition to the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City. And a link here to a Time.com slide show with many more pictures.
The Nelson-Atkins at night, as seen from the roadway on its eastern side
To appreciate what Holl has done there, it’s useful to think about the cultural center that Norman Foster completed in 1993 for the French city of Nimes.
Holger Winkler / Getty Images If you’re a clothes horse – or even if you’re not – you may have noticed that the shirts, pants, sweaters, and dresses you want probably cost more than they did a year ago.
In fact, the Consumer Price Index report released last month showed a 2.7% increase in apparel from last September to this one. With the Christmas shopping season right around the corner, that’s bad news — but there are optimal times to buy clothing.
Some lucky sleepers climb into bed, close their eyes, and are out cold within five minutes. Others stare at the ceiling for an hour, check the clock, try to find a fresh angle of the ceiling to observe, and then toss, turn, and repeat, every night, week after week.
Insomnia affects 10% to 15% of the U.S. population, and it’s usually caused by a variety of biological and behavioral factors, says Dr.
At the end of February 1942, a rumor began circulating around the town of Humenné, in eastern Slovakia. The town crier would later speak the rumor into truth, announcing that all unmarried Jewish girls had to go to the town’s registration office, for reasons which would become clear “in due course.” Teenage sisters Edith and Lea Friedman were worried, but complied with the order, registering for what they thought was a “work opportunity” and believing that they were doing their duty for their country.