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Meghan Markle is the talk of the town, ladies and gentleman.
The Aperol Spritz was the talk of the town all summer.
But the talk of the town, somehow, was Kanye's choice of shoe.
The rare revelation today has quickly become the talk of the town.
The truth is, I never expected to be the talk of the town.
And his provocative self-expression has made him the talk of the town.
AI and cloud were the talk of the town on the earnings call, too.
It was the talk of the town in many towns for a long time.
"It has been the talk of the town in Davao for many, many years."
Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston's budding romance continues to be the talk of the town.
Animal prints, from zebra to leopard print, were the talk of the town during NYFW.
Talk of the Town evolved from this and replaced the archipelago setting with American counties.
"It was the talk of the town," Cumberland's principal, Ritchie Narges, told the Leader-Telegram.
"It's the talk of the town," said Frogg Moody, another councilor from Mr. Skripal's district.
Avengers: Infinity War will clearly be the talk of the town for quite some time.
As the trial went on, Hernandez's unique defense strategy became the talk of the town.
ICYMI, it was a spectacular hit, and now Ryan's the talk of the town in boxing.
Ryan said that Sheldon Country builds off his previous works, World and Talk of the Town.
Going into the spring, by contrast, the explosive #MeToo movement was the talk of the town.
"I said to him: John, you're not just the talk of the town," April Delaney recalled.
"You put a picture up and now Luann is the talk of the town again," she said.
But another American president — albeit a fictional one — has been a talk of the town this week.
LAS VEGAS — Hybrid tablet/laptop devices are still the talk of the town in the PC world.
The menu has a spread of American flare, but the wings are the talk of the town.
In early 1969, Garland persisted with a series of shows at London's Talk of the Town nightclub.
The Talk of the Town was actually little snippets, really, that were, like, 2250-word pieces, incredibly.
Celebrity weddings can be the talk of the town, or so casual that hardly anyone knows they've happened.
While earnings are expected to be the talk of the town, economic data releases could also move markets.
Gadot has been the talk of the town recently thanks to her praise-worthy performance in Wonder Woman.
We took it to a concert about a week ago and it was the talk of the town.
After all, when Prince Charles suddenly cancels your "Talk of the Town" segment, you've got work to do!
The photo was originally posted in a local Facebook group, where it has become the talk of the town.
"That data is the talk of the town at the moment," one trader, Nicholas Colas, told the Financial Times.
A video of the demonstration, tweeted by Macron, was the talk of the town on Twitter on Sunday morning.
Michael Jackson's daughter, Paris, has been the talk of the town thanks to her revealing Rolling Stone cover interview.
A suburban Pennsylvania home has become the talk of the town — but not for the reasons you may think.
With the Talk of the Town about gentrification, and the middling review of the play within the movie Birdman?
And then, she gets a shot at redemption: a five-week run at London's Talk of the Town cabaret.
While the talk of the town was about the housing development, the Sandbergs were talking about expanding their family.
Today's picks are the ones we think will be the cream of the crop and the talk of the town.
VPNs have been the talk of the town lately as consumers are increasingly taking greater care over their online security.
" She added, "Having a reality show has definitely been a very serious talk of the town, so we will see.
On Sunday's red carpet, the talk of the town was Alicia Keys, who came to the BET Awards without makeup.
"It was definitely the talk of the town for a while," said Mitzi Angel, the publisher of London's Faber & Faber.
She described her shop as a social network come to life, where all the talk of the town filters through.
In 21965, 46-year-old Garland (Renee Zellweger) performed a series of concerts at London's Talk of the Town nightclub.
The 79-foot fir, a gift from Norway, is the talk of the town — and not in a good way.
The 79-foot fir, a present from Norway, is the talk of the town — and not in a good way.
"Who what where?" is the talk of the town right now, so I want to also push that to number one.
There was a time when Pumpkin Spice Lattes were the talk of the town, as far as Starbucks drinks were concerned.
"The fact that five of our varsity starters left us, it was pretty much the talk of the town," said Roberts.
Facebook's planned cryptocurrency hasn't even launched yet, but it's been the talk of the town for politicians and central bankers worldwide.
Bell fittingly performed songs like "Lotto" and "Talk of the Town" during his set... and we're told the crowd loved it.
Augmented reality is the talk of the town at F8, but that doesn't mean you'll see the tech any time soon.
Philip Roth on Trump I was interested to read Philip Roth's take on Donald Trump ("Talk of the Town," January 30th).
Ever since the premiere of Stranger Things last summer, the youngest members of the cast have been the talk of the town.
Billy Porter has been the talk of the town this week after donning a showstopping dress-suit hybrid to the Tony Awards.
This appalling lack of knowledge and abuse of the nomenclature has been the talk of the town throughout the state, I'm sure.
"It was the talk of the town," Brooks Memorial Library director Starr LaTronica told CNBC of the generous $1.2 million library donation.
Accusations against Goody Proctor and Rebecca Nurse were the talk of the town not only in Salem, but also in neighboring towns.
She soon began writing her own Talk of the Town pieces for the magazine and went on to become a staff writer.
The couple's relationship has been the talk of the town since the robbery and even more so after West's recent hospitalization for exhaustion.
He was just 25 years old, and his debut — about a young Jewish man traveling through Ukraine — was the talk of the town.
Just two years after the largest overhaul of our nation's tax code in decades, taxes continue to be the talk of the town.
On Cuttyhunk Island, a tiny place just off Cape Cod, the only graduating eighth grader, Gwen Lynch, is the talk of the town.
He put the video on his Facebook page the following morning, and by late Thursday it had become the talk of the town.
Her last New Yorker article in print was a Talk of the Town piece in 2011 about the comedian and actor Robin Williams.
Zellweger actually sings the songs Garland sang at Talk of the Town in the film, which required over a year of vocal training.
The ferry isn't driving deals yet, he added, but it is the talk of the town, especially with the impending L train closure.
As the march neared Talk of the Town, a cheesesteak joint, the dynamic deescalated, though people continued to intermittently scream at one another.
There was a time when the Rapture were the talk of the town, and no doubt this was due to their 2003 album Echoes.
The Green New Deal has captured the public imagination, emerging from obscurity to become the talk of the town in a matter of weeks.
The buzziest buzz in certain corners of the entrepreneurial ecosystem these days, ICOs were the talk of the town at TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2017.
Now, Irell is the talk of the town in the Los Angeles legal community, but for reasons its lawyers would prefer not to discuss.
The soot has become the talk of the town among the city's residents who are worried about the effects of breathing in the pollutants.
Since these Calabasas babes are always the talk of the town, it seems like it's a good time for you to join the convo!
The talk of the town as recently as 2018, the promise of using the blockchain to secure the vote has fully lost its shine.
After the sixth Democratic Debate last night, the talk of the town is the heated moments between Pete Buttigieg and just about everyone else.
And despite his absence, Kim will probably be the talk of the town -- what he wants, what he needs and what he'll do next.
J.-Feeley is suddenly the talk of the town, which needless to say costs him his girlfriend (Lela Rochon) and the respect of Coach D'Amato.
Williams is on a high with her new love and baby on the way, but rumors about McKinley soon become the talk of the town.
Does she really just have a handful of Slate and Atlantic bylines and one "Talk of the Town" piece to show for the last decade?
The tiny party has become the talk of the town since Hong Kong moved to ban it under a law usually reserved for organized crime.
While earnings are expected to be the talk of the town for U.S. stock markets, economic data releases will be of key interest for bond markets.
Emma Lazarus, who wrote a sonnet in 1883 to raise money for the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, is again the talk of the town.
Up until now, voters have been wary of candidates engaging in the type of negative attacks that made Warren the talk of the town this week.
It is a tale with a tragic ending: months after her stint at Talk of the Town, Garland died from an accidental overdose of sleeping pills.
At the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show, 3D televisions were the talk of the town, with major manufacturers including Panasonic, Samsung, Sony, and Toshiba all introducing lineups.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Artist Kathleen Ryan became the talk of the town last week, when images of her oversized sculptures of fruit went viral.
While the U.S. central bank should be the talk of the town this week, this announcement could be eclipsed by news emerging out of the U.S. election.
Russian trolls are the talk of the town once again after a congressional investigation revealed the magnitude their fake social media accounts managed to fool us all.
The freelance-writing market is a tough one, certainly, but Rory's convinced that somehow one "Talk of the Town" piece entitles her to … I'm not sure what.
By the end of that time, he had recorded a well-regarded debut album, "Diamond in the Rough," for RCA and become the talk of the town.
While 2000G is the talk of the town, WiFi still has a place in the world, and there's a new version of it you should know about.
Matt Harvey is the talk of the town in New York City lately, which is almost never a good thing for someone who plays for the Mets.
In addition to becoming the talk of the town, its staggering price rise over the last 12 months has made some early holders of the cryptocurrency exorbitantly wealthy.
It's Tuesday evening here in Washington, and President Trump's Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch is the talk of the town after the second day of his confirmation hearing.
His ground game continues to surprise, this lush tripod sweep was the talk of the town when Gegard Mousasi did it, but Mousasi doesn't get hidden on undercards.
Roger Stone's Tricks I read with great interest Tyler Foggatt's reporting on Roger Stone's teen-age electioneering days in Westchester County (The Talk of the Town, March 18th).
Streaming services are the talk of the town as of late thanks to Disney+ and Apple TV — but Hulu just gave us a new reason to keep talking.
Six weeks later, the Kansas City Royals won the World Series for the first time in 30 years, and Dulan and her balls were the talk of the town.
The distinction belongs to Susan Morrison, the articles editor of The New Yorker magazine and the longtime overseer of its Talk of the Town and Shouts and Murmurs sections.
In the album's lead single, "Shame" plus "Baby Outlaw" and "Talk of the Town" explore another prevailing theme: being trouble, an outsider who lives outside the norms of femininity.
His death has become the talk of the town in the conservative quarters of Gaza, the Palestinian coastal territory, endlessly discussed in living rooms, at checkpoints and in cabs.
BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. — When a 7-year-old boy's lemonade stand was shut down by a health inspector here last month, it became the talk of the town. Gov.
In 1966, Gladys Nilsson and five other young artists organized an exhibition of their work in Chicago's Hyde Park Art Center, and overnight became the talk of the town.
Apple's new iPhone may be the talk of the town, but CNBC's Jim Cramer found a related story investors seem to be missing: better phone cameras mean more selfies.
At its end, she was a broke 47-year-old with an addiction to painkillers, slurring through a series of erratic performances at London's Talk of the Town club.
ET. While the U.S. central bank and earnings should be the talk of the town this week, these could all be eclipsed by news emerging out of the U.S. election.
Oftentimes the talk of the town, she nearly had one of her plays shut down because she dared kiss her real-life girlfriend on stage during one of their acts.
Instead, the talk of the town was Beyoncé's controversial collaboration with the seasoned country band — the girl group had been banned from country radio in 2003, the Washington Post reports.
Synonymous with old world grandeur and colonial tradition, the return of the city-state's oldest and most iconic hotel has been the talk of the town — and the travel circuit.
Ever since Director Sebastián Lelio's Disobedience premiered at TIFF in 2017, it's been the talk of the town among the five queer women who care about this kind of stuff.
So are the bellowing, boisterous attacks against it, led by British comedian Ricky Gervais whose Golden Globes opening monologue going after Hollywood sanctimony is still the talk of the town.
On the nights she performed, when perhaps she shouldn't have, disgruntled audience members booed and threw food at her from all four levels of London's Talk of the Town theater.
The power outage was the talk of the town, overshadowing another round of dueling protests by supporters of embattled President Nicolas Maduro and Juan Guaido, president of the National Assembly.
It's called the Green New Deal (GND) — a term purposefully reminiscent of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's original New Deal in the 1930s — and it has become the talk of the town.
Campaign manager Corey Lewandowski said Trump was referring to an idea that some political pundits were kicking around several months ago when a contested convention was the talk of the town.
Sessions made one of his first campaign stops of the new year at Chef Troy's Talk of the Town Restaurant, next door to the fire hall where the Houston precinct votes.
The manic rise seen in IPO scrips reminds me of the 183 bull run where IPO stocks were the talk of the town and we witnessed new listings week after week.
It's not often that a male celebrity's look becomes the talk of the town on awards night, especially if the male celebrity in question is just wearing a classic black tux.
National Harbor, Md. – GOP front-runner Donald Trump dropped plans to attend the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), but his presidential bid was still the talk of the town among attendees.
The New Yorker ran a "Talk of the Town" item; other articles followed, and Ward forged more connections with people of color working in STEM fields — science, technology, engineering and math.
The Nature of "Cats" Tyler Foggatt's piece about the film adaptation of "Cats" mentions that some people criticize the musical for having no plot (The Talk of the Town, December 23rd).
Mr. Stevenson did not restrict himself to drawing cartoons at the magazine; he was one of the rare people there who wrote and illustrated articles, including Talk of the Town pieces.
With 133 wins out of 213, and fighting anywhere between 213 and 13llbs at short notice, right now Pernkun's the big fish, top dog and A-Number 1 talk of the town.
Wiarton, for the uninitiated (like me) is known for Wiarton Willy, a groundhog who does his thing on Groundhog Day in an annual ceremony that seems to be the talk of the town.
As citizens of the internet, we know that everyday people play a huge role in creating a wider culture: any joke, video, or image can explode and become the talk of the town.
In any other grand prix, a young driver delivering a career-best finish at his home track – and handily beating a more experienced teammate in the process – would be talk of the town.
Tesla's new Model 3 is the talk of the town after its flashy debut, but a large chunk of early adopters got cold feet and canceled their reservations before mass-production even started.
Not only is the rising actor everywhere from blockbuster films to talk-of-the-town TV, but his visibility turns on the lightbulb connecting Riz Ahmed the actor with Riz MC the rapper.
A pet grooming salon in Tainan, Taiwan, has become the talk of the town after several news outlets ran stories on the over-the-top fur-cuts it was giving its customers' pets.
With six courses and over 200 lessons, this training on strategic marketing, social media advertising, conversion, and more, will help you make your brand the talk of the town — or so to speak.
The 92nd Academy Awards may be the talk of the town right now, but the geniuses behind The Bachelor are working overtime to make sure that Peter Weber is still top of mind.
Taking place in the final months of Garland's life, the movie follows her from Los Angeles, where she's nearly homeless and scraping by, to a gig at London's Talk of the Town club.
The Nets were not only the talk of the town but of the whole league, and when the Knicks were shut out early on, they took the rare step of commenting about their situation.
The image presents Trump as a failed fat beauty queen, teary-eyed in heels and a swimsuit; it is already the veritable 'talk of the town' because it is calling attention to his hypocrisy.
New York Yankees rookie Aaron Judge was the talk of the town in the tabloids prior to the All-Star break, amassing a majors-best 173 homers while heightening expectations in the Big Apple.
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - Two years ago, at Royal Birkdale, Tommy Fleetwood was the talk of the town — the in-form, local hero primed to make a push for his first major championship win.
Dunaway and Warren Beatty have been talk of the town since the pair mistakenly called La La Land as the winner of the Best Picture award Sunday night — the honor actually belonged to Moonlight.
Ahmed Sanad, 20143, who signed up himself and his family on Sunday at a Saudi British Bank (SABB) branch in central Riyadh called the IPO "the talk of the town" and "a global event".
"Everybody is looking at the situation very carefully, it's the talk of the town everywhere, not just with the investors but companies as well," said Kei Okamura, assistant investment manager at Aberdeen Investment Management.
After college, at an editor's invitation, he submitted two Talk of the Town articles — one on a cockroach hunter, the other on a meteorologist ensconced in Belvedere Castle in Central Park — but received no response.
By Any Other Name During my nine years as the director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, in Washington, D.C., Justice John Paul Stevens was a regular visitor (The Talk of the Town, August 5th & 12th).
In the film, she stars as Garland near the end of her life when the famed Wizard of Oz icon arrived in London to perform sold-out shows at the Talk of the Town nightclub.
A Methodist church in California is becoming the talk of the town after they recently criticized the Trump administration by setting up a nativity scene that portrayed Jesus, Mary and Joseph as refugees inside cages.
Politics may currently be the talk of the town as Donald Trump's presidency, Brexit negotiations and national elections take center stage, yet one chief financial officer believes the disruptive tech space should be one to watch.
The big UFC wins for the country was the talk of the town on Sunday night and already the Dutch are looking for more of a national presence to coincide with Overeem's premonition of Amsterdam 2017.
Premiere episode "Talk Of The Town" shows there's tons of history here, as all the ladies visit each other's palatial NYC digs as a way to remind both themselves and the audience of who hates whom.
Thanks to Jon running his noble mouth in last week's "The Last of the Starks," his Targaryen identity becomes the talk of the town, resulting in the execution of one of Thrones' most intriguing characters, Varys.
In the process, he not only becomes the subject of a fictional Talk of the Town column but also develops an uncertain relationship with a woman, played by Rashida Jones, whose apartment proves resistant to tuning.
It's the talk of the town, whether with single entrepreneur Anisha, the long-engaged Vishal and Richa, the actively searching Brian, or even Amrit and the long-distance boyfriend his parents now accept and ask about.
The guy who made the foreign flick that's the talk of the town doesn't care if it wins big on Sunday -- he's tired of all the hubbub ... and just wants to get behind a camera again.
In the 18th century — back when Marie Antoinette was the talk of the town and Neoclassicism reigned supreme — this thick, chiffon-like paper was the go-to, and was often hand-printed onto books, boxes, and walls.
Public opinion on the issue is increasingly divided — especially among nuclear opponents who count themselves as part of the Sunrise Movement behind the Green New Deal that's been the talk of the town in energy policy circles.
The 1994 ceremony in County Tipperary was front-page news, her outfit the talk of the town: see-through lace leggings, knee-high white lace-up boots, a white lace bra under a sheer, endlessly flowing veil.
Its playful experiments with conventional signals of gender have been the talk of the town in recent months, an ode to flamboyance at a time when casual, unisex fashion brands have increasingly dominated the emerging fashion scene.
During the next couple of years, both of them began contributing to The New Yorker , she as a fiction writer and he as a contributor to The Talk of the Town and, later, as a staff writer.
However, it is the talk of the town in the "Brussels bubble", where diplomats, technocrats and journalists bandy around acronyms and jargon that only make it harder for others to understand the MFF - the multiannual financial framework.
Four months later, Johnson is almost a peripheral figure and Justin Thomas is the talk of the town, though the latter barely figured in discussions on the eve of the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow which finished on Sunday.
The name Eden, selected in 22014 when three local hamlets merged, seems overly optimistic, especially in the wake of the recent closing of the local MillerCoors brewery, a blow to the economy that was the talk of the town.
Although Aaron Judge set a record that is cause for no celebration, the 25-year-old rookie remains the talk of the town in the Big Apple for what he does when he actually makes contact with the ball.
Adapted from "End of the Rainbow", a stage play by Peter Quilter, the film homes in on a limited run of performances Garland undertook at Talk of the Town, a famous cabaret club in London's West End, in 1969.
For weeks, a simple egg has been the talk of the town after a photo of the brown oval amassed more than 230 million "likes" — surpassing that of Jenner's snapshot of daughter Stormi five days after her birth in February 2018.
An arts writer with bylines in Frieze, Artforum, and Rhizome, Wilk has crafted a novel that shrewdly pokes fun at the urban creative class by fashioning a series of vignettes that make the New Yorker's Talk of the Town downright drab.
Press-On Nails: You were totally the talk of the town if you showed up to school with lengthy press-on nails, but Lime Crime Pop-on Nails ($14) give the same ease of application with an elevated, trendy look.
And indeed, a note before the end credits start to roll informs us that Garland would be found dead in her London bathroom by fifth husband Mickey Deans six months after her final show at the Talk of the Town cabaret.
The award, to a director who has won prizes at the festival before, defied speculation that the Palme might go to a female director, with three strong contenders in a year when the Hollywood sex scandal was the talk of the town.
One might assume that President-elect Trump settling his Trump University fraud lawsuit for $25 million on Saturday would be the talk of the town, instead, everyone was buzzing about the conveniently-timed fight he decided to pick with the cast of Hamilton.
The laptop makes a compelling case both in terms of looks and muscle, sporting a 2.8-pound all-metal design, measuring half an inch thick and those sixth-gen Intel Core M processors that have been the talk of the town of late.
Starring Renée Zellweger as the Hollywood legend, the film takes place 20 years post-Wizard of Oz. Nope, no ruby slippers here in 1968, when Garland lands in London to perform a series of shows at iconic venue The Talk of the Town.
"Judy" centers on the final months of the "Wizard of Oz" star's life as she arrives in London for a five-week run at the Talk of the Town nightclub, marries her fifth and final husband, and struggles with finding a manager.
She and her Dancing with the Stars partner Alan Berstein were the talk of the town even before they won the coveted mirror ball trophy, and Brown is even swaying Peter Weber's heart once again on his current season of The Bachelor.
"Master of None," created by Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang, and starring Ansari as a New York actor, came out in November 21979 and was the talk of the town (well, the internet) for a moment — but seems to have dipped out of the conversation.
Foursquare, the discovery and check-in mobile app, was the talk of the town in tech circles half a dozen years ago when it led the way in the use of location-based services and the GPS technology that was built into the iPhone.
Mark Genszler St. Francis Episcopal Church North Bellmore, N.Y. Trump's First Hundred Days I share many of David Remnick's opinions about Donald Trump and his so-called policies, but not the dread expressed in his recent Talk of the Town piece ( Comment , May 1st).
"Judy" is based on Peter Quilter's play "End of the Rainbow," which had a well-received Broadway run in 2012 and skitters between Judy ripping her heart out in a London hotel and at the theater where she will become the talk of the town.
The new movie, which is based on the play "End of the Rainbow" by Peter Quilter, depicts the final months of Ms. Garland's life while she was performing her now legendary concerts at The Talk of the Town in London in the late '60s.
Needless to say, parallels have been drawn between Come Fuck Me Penne à la Vodka and the equally dubious Engagement Chicken dish developed by Glamour fashion editor Kim Bonnell, which also became the talk of the town for single Manhattan women in the 80s.
Dee Rees is an acclaimed writer and director (her film Pariah rocked Sundance in 2011, and her HBO film Bessie won four Emmys), and with a screenplay based on a novel by Hillary Jordan, Mudbound is likely to be the talk of the town.
WHY HE MATTERS: Mr. Jeffrey, a leader of the L.G.B.T.Q. new wave in London, is the talk of the town thanks to his gender-bending collections and eye-popping shows (dancers, pink cardboard dragons and lashings of gay couture at his men's wear show in June).
Broke and uninsurable, it seems her iconic career is over — until she's offered a five-week run at London's Talk of the Town nightclub, a move that might allow her to save enough money to get on her feet, and fight for custody of her children.
WHAT'S FOR LUNCH Here's what's coming up later Talk of the town Don't miss a CNN town hall with House Speaker Paul Ryan tonight at 9 ET. You can catch it on CNN TV and in all the other usual places -- CNN Go and CNN Digital's mobile apps.
JFE found their sound—hyper-literate garage rock colored by tiny goth flecks, all propelled by Martin's Farfisa organ and Lupton's voice—quickly, and became the talk of the town circa 1995, influencing everyone from the Strokes to Yeah Yeah Yeahs to Interpol, all documented in Goodman's book.
The 15-year-old who used to think "it's weird for people to take pictures of me" had better get used to the spotlight since she was the talk of the town on Monday after beating her idol and five-times champion Venus Williams in the first round.
In fact, there were more women than ever before at this year's gathering: Greta Thurnburg was the talk of the town, the president of the European Commission Ursula von der Leven made opening remarks, and many more high-profile women joined including Angela Merkel, Christine Lagarde, and Sheryl Sandberg.
One of those biopics that tries to encapsulate the sweep and substance of a life by narrowing in on ostensibly representative moments, "Judy" concentrates on Garland's bumpy, weeks-long engagement at the Talk of the Town, a London cabaret-restaurant where patrons sometimes threw breadsticks at the faltering talent.
She wrote a funny feature for The New York Observer recapping the reality show "Work of Art," and started at The New Yorker as an assistant to the articles editor Susan Morrison (who is currently working on a book about Lorne Michaels), occasionally writing, then editing Talk of the Town pieces.
Violette Sera Delfina Hiser Skilling Honolulu, Hawaii Shattered Glass Lindsay Gellman, in her article on Egon Neustadt's collection of Tiffany glass, quotes the executive director of the collection, who laments comparisons between Tiffany lamps and the "lousy" and "offensive" fixtures in T.G.I. Friday's or Ruby Tuesday restaurants ( The Talk of the Town , January 29th).
Whether encryption hampers police investigations, obviously, has become the talk of the town in the last couple of weeks, after the FBI ordered Apple to help get past the encryption on the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters by disabling a series of security features that would allow investigators to hack into it.
The party didn't just make Mr. Jeffrey the talk of the town (at least in East London's nocturnal underbelly); it also spawned his avant-garde gender-bending men's wear label of the same name, which had its debut stand-alone catwalk show on Saturday afternoon after three seasons under the umbrella of Fashion East's MAN.
Ms. Ross wrote in the memoir that Mr. Shawn had hired her in February 1945, offering her $70 a week, more than double the salary she had been earning as a reporter for the New York tabloid PM writing short articles on the local scene in the style of the New Yorker's Talk of the Town pieces.
For the past three years, Tolentino has published a series of short articles, dense with links to memes and tweets, on the New Yorker website, explaining whatever it is that millennials are talking about that week or month: Talk of the Town, if you like, where the town is the internet and its center is the intersection of pop culture and social media.
The challenging and cathartic show, about an anxiety-racked adolescent whose social standing improves when he insinuates himself into the grieving family of a classmate who has killed himself, picked up six awards over the night, including a best leading actor Tony for the twitching-and-tender talk-of-the-town performance by 23-year-old Ben Platt in the title role.
"But if that tailgate ever tells, I'd be the small talk of the town / I'm sure I'd catch all kinds of hell for every time we've laid it down / In the back of the race red F-150 / We get to kissin', we get to slippin' off clothes / And nobody knows / And only will if that tailgate ever tells," she sings in the chorus.
In Jerusalem this week, the talk of the town is President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's decision to open a new U.S. Embassy on May 14, possibly to be funded by the generous contributions of a private citizen.

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