Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 28, 2007 -
Can this dying leaf be any sadder? Or that hat any happier? These expressions are too appropriate to be coincidental.
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Oct 13, 2007 -
If our first installment of "Faces In Weird Places" didn't make you a little paranoid, then the following might. It's one thing for houses and appliances to have eyes, but baked goods too? Creepy.
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Sep 27, 2007 -
You've heard of the film The Hills Have Eyes? Well, here's a house with eyes. How about the expression "Why the long face?"
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Mar 07, 2008 -
Is that Max Headroom? The Jolly Roger? Oh wait, no — it's just a snow-covered outdoor grill with a creepy human face!
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Nov 04, 2009 -
Welcome to Hump Day, TrèsSugar's sex advice column. Are you confused about sex? Do you have trouble having an orgasm?
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Sep 24, 2009 -
It's hard to believe that in this day and age, countless women around the world are being accused of something that sounds pretty medieval. According to the UN, women accused of being witches are persecuted and sometimes murdered around the world. Even children thought to be witches are being targeted, too.
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Aug 26, 2009 -
Welcome to Hump Day, TrèsSugar's sex advice column. Are you confused about sex? Do you have trouble having an orgasm?
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Aug 13, 2009 -
Worrying that "the mailman would get confused" or that "society wouldn’t function as well if women did not change their names," 70 percent of Americans say that new brides should take their husband's last name. Even more shocking, the study presented yesterday at the American Sociological Association’s annual meeting found that 50 percent of respondents thought it should be made a legal requirement for women to change their names to their husbands'!
The reasons given ranged from religious beliefs to social convenience — some people actually suggested that the post office might be confused if there were people living at the same address with two different names.
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Aug 03, 2009 -
In Paper Heart, opening in theaters this Friday, Charlyne Yi plays a documentary filmmaker intent on finding out what people, young and old, feel about love. During her travels and interviews, she falls in love with geek heartthrob Michael Cera. Not only did Charlyne star in Paper Heart with Cera (and Seth Rogen and funny man Demetri Martin), she won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award for co-penning the film’s script!
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Jul 29, 2009 -
Flogging women for wearing unacceptable clothes? What century are we in again?
Lubna Ahmed Hussein, a Sudanese journalist who also works in the media department of the UN Mission in Sudan, was arrested along with 13 other women at a popular cafe for wearing "indecent clothes."
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