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The Women of the Year Slow-Mo Cam Caught Some of the Night’s Best Glam
Glamour’s Women of the Year Awards celebrate women for their accomplishments, not their wardrobes, but our guests really leaned into the “glamour” of it all last night—and we couldn’t start the party until we took a closer look.After our honorees, presenters, and VIPs chatted with Real Housewives’ Brynn Whitfield and Ubah Hassan on the livestream and walked the red carpet, we asked them to pause for some well-deserved glam appreciationBelow, get a very up-close look at some of our favorite style and beauty moments, all flawlessly captured on the new Motorola Razr+.The actor, writer, and producer was honored as a 2023 Glamour Woman of the Year.The designer attended the 2023 Glamour Women of the Year Awards.The comedian, producer, and podcast host hosted the 2023 Glamour Women of the Year Awards ceremony.The model attended the 2023 Glamour Women of the Year Awards.The actor and comedian attended the 2023 Glamour Women of the Year Awards.Gray attended the Glamour Women of the Year Awards as part of Motorola Razr’s presenting sponsorship.By Raquel WillisBy GlamourIf you missed the announcement a few weeks back, we flipped the script when we picked this year: The class of of 2023 was entirely made up of student-athletes, and four of them joined us Women of the Year last night. Jacoby is a University of Texas champion swimmer and .Moore is a powerhouse on Cornell's volleyball team and .Wilson is a University of Arkansas track star and .McCusker, a gold-medal-winning gymnast, is also a University of Florida student and .By Jake SmithBy Bella CacciatoreMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2023 Condé Nast.
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9 Governors Want the NCAA to Ban Trans Athletes
letter demanding that the NCAA ban transgender female athletes from competing in women’s sports.The letter’s signatories are Governors Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas, Tate Reeves of Mississippi, Mike Parson of Missouri, Greg Gianforte of Montana, Joe Lombardo of Nevada, Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma, Kristi Noem of South Dakota, Greg Abbott of Texas, and Mark Gordon of Wyoming.All except Lombardo — who is saddled with a Democratic-led state legislature — represent states that have passed laws banning transgender participation on female-designated sports teams.The governors decry the NCAA’s current policy on transgender athletes, which allows the individual national governing body of each sport to determine criteria for eligibility.Some of those sporting bodies, including track and field and swimming, have barred transgender competitors from female events.Both bodies have also suggested holding a third “open” category in which transgender swimmers could compete at the elite or post-collegiate levels.“The NCAA has the chance to guarantee an environment where female college athletes can thrive without the concern of inequities,” the letter reads. “We trust that you also want to guarantee just such an environment.
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Kurt Vile announces new EP ‘Back To Moon Beach’ and 2024 North American tour dates
Kurt Vile has announced a new EP called ‘Back To Moon Beach’ along with a 2024 North American tour.The new project’s first single, ‘Another good year for the roses’, is out now, with the full EP due for release on November 17 via Verve. Pre-order it here.Alongside news of the EP, the US singer-songwriter has announced a string of 2024 North American tour dates, following his UK and European run this summer.The artist will kick off at The Ottobar in Baltimore, Maryland on March 17, 2024, with stops planned for Tennessee, Arkansas, New Orleans and more, before it finishes up at the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia on March 29.Support will come from King Kong and Weak Signal on select dates, and tickets go on sale this Friday, October 27 at 10am local time from Vile’s website.Listen to ‘Another good year for the roses’ and watch the video – featuring actors Michael Shannon, Kevin Corrigan, and David Wilke portraying their real-life band Big Daddy in the Sky – below.In a statement shared to social media, Vile noted that the new release is “longer than an ep”, and that he now calls it a now “KV comp”.“The first 6 tracks — which are the ones that fit on a single LP — are new to the world, with one foot in the not-too-distant past and the other with one tiny toe pointing toward the future.
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