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Home Hacks: What to Do with Removable Wallpaper, Besides Putting it on Your Walls
Elizabeth Rees, the founder of the wildly popular removable wallpaper company Chasing Paper stopped by the PEOPLE studios to share two easy DIYs live on Facebook.
Her line of temporary papers is a great solution for renters (or wallpaper-phobes) because it doesn’t involve any paste — she likens the adhesive to a super-strong post-it note — or any design commitment. But it also makes a statement off the wall.
Want to Buy Green Beauty? Here’s What All Those Buzzwords Mean
In recent years, the trend towards green beauty has transitioned from “super crunchy” to “majorly mainstream,” with huge retailers including Target and Nordstrom expanding their natural beauty sections to keep up with demand. But how do you know if that natural beauty product you’ve picked up is really as good for you as the label indicates? Does “organic” automatically mean healthy, and who even ensures that all the claims are accurate?
Thundercat: Making Jazz Fusion Cool Again
First of all, there’s his instrument. It’s ostensibly a bass, but it’s got six strings, and it’s running through a couple different effects that make it sound like a guitar. Also, Thundercat (né Stephen Bruner) is playing it so fast that he makes the thing sound like a Metallica guitar solo, but instead of thrash metal, he and his band are pumping out a strange mix of extremely adept jazz, funk and R&B, all of which anchor his silky falsetto. (And on one of his recent singles, the equally silky voices of Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins.)
Here’s What John Mayer Thinks a ‘Disco Dojo’ Looks Like
A few weeks ago, John Mayer told the New York Times that he missed Katy Perry, and had a song on his new album devoted to her.