You worked hard enough this week. Let us plan your weekend…
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Is watching Cardi B and Queen Latifah interact on live TV your idea of peak entertainment? You’re in luck: The BET Awards are Sunday, featuring performances from Doechii, Raye, and more. Will Cardi — who leads the pack with six nods — break the record for most BET Awards clinched in a single night? (Fingers crossed she brings this plus-one.)Will Jalen Brunson extend his winning streak by taking home Sportsman of the Year? Will Queen of the Red Carpet Teyana Taylor top this Greek-statuesque gown? And will Lauryn Hill sing “Doo Wop (That Thing)” as she accepts the inaugural Living Legend Icon Award? Ready or not, we’re tuning in at 8 pm ET.
If you believe no night is complete without a sweet treat, this bite-size, three-ingredient dessert has your name all over it — and it starts with an iconic store-bought cookie.
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Look, we expected Voicemails for Isabelleto be cheesy, in a bad way — so consider this our official apology. The Netflix film, which has taken the internet by storm, follows Jill (Zoey Deutch), a baker who copes with the loss of her sister by leaving confessional voicemails on her phone. Little does Jill know, the number’s been reassigned to Wes (Nick Robinson), a real estate agent who becomes smitten with Jill and her messages. If this sounds like “a sick, sick reboot of You’ve Got Mail,” you’re not wrong — in fact, that’s a line from the film itself. But it’s also got an impeccable soundtrack, Nick Offerman as an unhinged chef, and Lukas Gage as the worst dude in the world. Sold.
Happy (almost) weekend. Summer is officially in full swing — and so is my social calendar. So in addition to spending a few hours getting my life in order (read: putting together my currently on-sale patio furniture), here’s what else I’ve got going on:
Since I finished Taiwan Travelogue, I’ve been on a mission to find Philly restaurants that serve the dishes mentioned. The novel follows a Japanese writer on a state-sponsored trip to Taiwan in the 1930s — a story of colonization through food, translation, and a complicated female friendship. It’s only June, but I already know this will be one of my top three reads of the year.
My friends and I started playing cards at a local bar on Sundays. Our current obsession is gin rummy, and I’ve been eyeing this cute deck to upgrade our setup.