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Photos from Taylor Swift's Midnights Easter Eggs

1/14 Christopher Polk/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank Taylor Swift first discovered the phrase "lavender haze," the name of her opening track, while watching Mad Men. As the singer recalled in an Oct. 7 Instagram video, she soon learned "it's a common phrase used in the ‘50s where they would just describe being in love." "Like, if you were in the lavender haze, then that meant you were in that all-encompassing love glow," she explained.

Canadian Park officials warn: Please don't let moose lick your car

The animals love the taste of road salt. Watching them lick the vehicle can be fun, but the interaction can cause the moose to lose their fear of cars and people — leading to traffic accidents. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7r7zRZ6arn19nfXOAjmloaGhpZH5zfpJvaW9sY218pK3NmpuimZ5ivaK%2Bymamn56ZmLaiuNJmrpqqnmK9rbHArJxmnJ%2BjerV5y56rZqWfpMCmecuimqRlqaTCs3nCmqk%3D

De Bruyne provides Manchester City perfect plan for Haalands absence

SportblogManchester CityBelgian’s sublime creativity had the final say after Newcastle’s stirring first half disrupted Pep Guardiola’s bright sparks How do you replace the irreplaceable? The news that Manchester City would be without Erling Haaland until the end of the month, taking his spell of availability to the two-month mark, was the sort of blow that would leave almost any club punchdrunk but not, habitually, this one. If there is sometimes the feeling that Pep Guardiola enjoys setting a challenging puzzle for his bright sparks, then it was almost as if Kevin De Bruyne had grown weary of any navel gazing as he greedily filled his pockets in his first Premier League minutes since August.

Film Review: Gemini

Critics Pick Low-budget auteur Aaron Katz's take on Los Angeles and the curious dynamics one finds there is an elegant, 'Mulholland Drive'-like genre exercise. There’s an old saying that goes, “Nobody comes from Los Angeles.

Hangover Actor Murray Gershenz Dies at 91

Actor, singer was also a renowned record collector Murray Gershenz, who was most famous for his role as the elderly Felix in “The Hangover,” died of a heart attack August 28 in Hollywood. He was 91. After starting his acting career at the age of 80, Gershenz appeared in TV shows including “Parks and Recreation,” “Mad Men,” “Modern Family” and “Raising Hope.” Before getting into acting, the former opera singer and synagogue cantor was a noted record collector, running the Los Angeles record store Music Man Murray for more than 50 years, originally at Santa Monica and Western and most recently in the West Adams neighborhood.