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Wilder Davies
Davies is the Associate Partnerships Editor at TIME
Recent Articles
Why Modern-Day Foragers Want You to Eat Weeds for Dinner
'Eating weeds is a fantastic addition to someone's diet'
By Wilder Davies
November 7, 2019
Here's Everything That's Open and Closed on July 4th 2019
For many Americans, the 4th of July is a holiday filled with backyard cookouts, visits to nearby bodies of water, block parties and most importantly, fireworks. These summertime festivities require plenty of preparation and shopping,...
By Wilder Davies
July 3, 2019
Stonewall Activists and Queer Millennials Talk LGBTQ Issues
In sharing their stories, the group emphasizes upholding a collective LGBTQ history
By Wilder Davies and Joey Lautrup
June 28, 2019
These Rarely Seen Photos of Early Pride Parades Capture a Shifting Movement
Amid the flurry of rainbow-laden corporate logos, sponsored events and news items about gay penguins, it is difficult to turn on a television or set foot in public during June without the reminder that it...
By Wilder Davies
June 28, 2019
Expedia Fined $325,000 for Breaching Travel Sanctions to Cuba
Expedia Group, the digital travel industry conglomerate has agreed to pay $325,406 to the U.S. government for breaching Cuban travel sanctions between 2011 and 2014. According to a memo released by the treasury department on...
By Wilder Davies
June 14, 2019
Jupiter Will Appear its Biggest, Brightest, and Most Visible This Week. This Is the Best Way to See It
Here's how to get a good look at the gas giant
By Wilder Davies
June 6, 2019
The 2019 Whitney Biennial In 6 Works of Art
Every two years, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City presents a survey of contemporary work aiming to represent the current state of art-making in the U.S. Throughout its nearly century-long history,...
By Wilder Davies
May 17, 2019
Why Rihanna's New Luxury Fashion Line Is Such a Groundbreaking Moment for Fashion
Her new Fenty expansion makes her the first woman of color to lead an LVMH label
By Wilder Davies
May 10, 2019
One of the Most Visible Meteor Showers of 2019 Is Happening This Weekend. Here Is How to Watch It
The peak of the Eta Aquariid meteor shower will coincide with a new moon this weekend, meaning the conditions will be ideal to view the annual flurry of burning space debris. Here is what you...
By Wilder Davies
May 3, 2019
Reuters Journalists Jailed in Myanmar to Receive U.N. Press Freedom Prize
Two Reuters journalists who are currently serving seven-year prison sentences in Myanmar are to be awarded a prize for press freedom by the U.N.'s cultural organization. The 2019 UNESCO/Guillermo Cano Press Freedom Prize, which honors...
By Wilder Davies
April 11, 2019
Couple Seeks a Strict Nanny Who Dresses Up Like Disney Princesses for $52,000
Raising children isn't the easiest thing in the world, which is why some parents resort to desperate measures to keep their kids in order. A couple in Hertfordshire, England is looking for a part-time nanny...
By Wilder Davies
March 22, 2019
Charlottesville Police Arrest Suspect After Racist Online Threat Caused Schools to Close
Police in Charlottesville, VA have charged a teenage suspect for making violent threats online targeting students of color at a public high school that lead to a two-day school closure across the district. On Wednesday,...
By Wilder Davies
March 22, 2019
There Will Be a Super Worm Moon on the Spring Equinox. Here's How to See It
Another month, another "supermoon". Tonight, the "super worm moon"—the third supermoon of 2019 to be exact— will light up the sky in all its slightly-larger-than-usual glory. What makes this full moon extra special is that...
By Wilder Davies
March 19, 2019
Scenes From the 'Historic' Floods That Hit the Midwest — And Could Get Worse
The Midwest is facing even more "historic and catastrophic flooding,” according to the National Weather Service in the wake of a bomb cyclone that dumped unusual amounts of snow and rain across the region last...
By Maïa Booker and Wilder Davies
March 19, 2019
People Are Leaving Floral Tributes at Mosques Around the World After the New Zealand Attack
The flowers have become a way for people to express unity and solidarity
By Wilder Davies
March 15, 2019
Intense Standoff Between a Squirrel and a Bald Eagle Went Viral Because Things Just Kept Escalating
The event took place behind a Rite-Aid
By Wilder Davies
March 15, 2019
Here's How to See Whether You're Flying on a Boeing 737 MAX 8 on Your Next Flight
The crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 on Sunday is the second time in less than five months one of the new airliners has plummeted to Earth shortly after takeoff, killing all...
By Wilder Davies
March 11, 2019
Images Capture the Dire Circumstances of the Northern California Floods
On Tuesday, a slow-moving storm system moved over Northern California, inundating the region with torrential rain. Small towns on the bank of the Russian River were quickly overwhelmed by floodwaters, as rainfall amounts reached to...
By Wilder Davies
March 1, 2019
Arizona Lawmaker Says Mandatory Vaccine Laws are 'Communist' Amid a Nationwide Measles Outbreak
Despite a spike in measles cases across the country, some lawmakers are doubling down on their anti-vaccination beliefs. On Wednesday, the Republican Governor of Arizona Doug Ducey told reporters that he was "pro-vaccination" and "anti...
By Wilder Davies
March 1, 2019
1 Woman Dead, 29 Sickened After Dining at a Michelin-Starred Restaurant in Spain
Officials are currently investigating the high-end establishment
By Wilder Davies
February 22, 2019
Tonight's Super Snow Moon Will Be the Biggest Supermoon of 2019. Here's How to Watch
Good news for sky watchers and selenophiles, tonight's full moon is set to be the biggest and brightest of the year, according to NASA. The "super snow moon" as it is being called, will cross...
By Wilder Davies
February 17, 2019
'Are They Being Watered Properly?' Couple in Japan Beg 'Thieves' to Take Care of Their Precious Bonsai Trees
A couple who specializes in growing bonsai trees was left heartbroken after seven specimens worth upwards of $100,000 were stolen from their nursery in Saitama, Japan. Now, they have asked whoever the guilty party out...
By Wilder Davies
February 12, 2019
12 Leaders Who Are Shaping the Next Generation of Artists
When we consume art—get swept up in a film, meander through a museum, parse the lines of a poem—we tend to direct our praise or criticism toward the artist who created the work. But behind...
By Abigail Abrams , Cady Lang , Mahita Gajanan , Rachel E. Greenspan and Wilder Davies
February 7, 2019
Punxsutawney Phil Just Came Out for Groundhog Day. Find Out When Spring Is Coming Already
The Groundhog Day 2019 results are in, and with extremely cold temperatures polar vortex-ing across much of the US, they could not have come at a better time. Each year on Feb. 2, America turns...
By Wilder Davies
February 2, 2019
Police Believe This Teen's Car Crash Was Tied to the Bird Box Challenge
What is the 'Bird Box Challenge'?
By Wilder Davies
January 11, 2019
Here Are All the Democratic Women Elected to the U.S. House in 2018 in One Photo
The 116th Congress includes a record-breaking number of women
By Wilder Davies
January 4, 2019
What Is The Deadline for Christmas Shipping? Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Deadlines for USPS, UPS, FedEX and Amazon
By Wilder Davies
December 14, 2018
The True Story Behind
The Favourite
Separating fact from fiction in Yorgos Lanthimos' 18th-century romp
By Wilder Davies
December 7, 2018
Man Dressed As Buddy the Elf Engages in Friendly Pillow Fights with Mall Shoppers
For some, fighting and arguing are an inevitable part of the holiday season, and a lighthearted way to do it is with pillows. A video shared to Facebook on Tuesday shows firefighter Brendan Sullivan dressed...
By Wilder Davies
December 7, 2018
9-Year-Old Boy Tries to Hide From Queen Elizabeth Because He Can't Handle the Majesty of It All
"BYE"
By Wilder Davies
December 7, 2018
Those
Game of Thrones
MetroCards Are Here for When You're Traveling to Meet the Enemy
But they will only be available at certain stations
By Wilder Davies
December 3, 2018
Woman Left 'Visibly Shaken' After She Received Racist Threats at an Arizona Restaurant in Viral Video
The video has been viewed almost 600,000 times since Bermudez Molina posted it on Facebook
By Wilder Davies
November 30, 2018
Certified Great Guy Tom Hanks Surprised a Veteran's Family and the Video Is Heartwarming
America's favorite man continues to be nice
By Wilder Davies
November 30, 2018
The True Story Behind the Vincent van Gogh Biopic
At Eternity's Gate
The film is more "impressionist portrait," as star Willem Dafoe described it
By Wilder Davies
November 20, 2018
Let's All Give Thanks That the Viral Thanksgiving Challenge Is Here to Prank Parents
"Call me NOW"
By Wilder Davies
November 19, 2018
Here's How Much Your Thanksgiving Dinner Will Probably Cost This Year
It's good news for people on a tight budget
By Wilder Davies
November 16, 2018
No, Amazon Didn't Just Rename a City 'National Landing.' Here's the Deal.
After a lengthy selection process that preoccupied several major cities across the U.S., Amazon publicly revealed the two locations of its second headquarters. The behemoth announced that it will split "HQ2" between New York City...
By Wilder Davies
November 13, 2018
This Is What California's Terrifying Wildfires Look Like After Leaving 5 Dead and Entire Towns Destroyed
Images of billowing black smoke and homes set ablaze show the size and strength of three massive wildfires burning across California. Together, the Camp, Woolsey and Hill fires have burned 86,000 acres and killed at...
By Kim Bubello and Wilder Davies
November 9, 2018
The True Story Behind
Bohemian Rhapsody
Separating fact from fiction in the new Queen biopic
By Wilder Davies
November 2, 2018
Today in Fun Finds, Construction Workers Discover Hundreds of Human Teeth Behind a Wall
Construction workers often uncover relics from the past while they work. But, while some may find a precious stash of Roman coins, others stumble upon a bucket's worth of human teeth. On Tuesday, workers in...
By Wilder Davies
October 26, 2018
Winter Is Predicted to Be Milder This Year for Most of the Country. Here's What to Expect Where You Live
While the current spell of unseasonably cold weather might have you fearing the worst this winter, the NOAA's Climate Prediction Center's outlook from December through February is anticipating a milder winter for much of the...
By Wilder Davies
October 19, 2018
The Number of Children Without Vaccinations Has Skyrocketed Since 2001, New Reports Find
Rates of exemption have also risen
By Wilder Davies
October 12, 2018
A Star Is Born
's Shangela on Working With Lady Gaga and Taking Drag to Antarctica
"Drag can be and go anywhere that you want it to go"
By Wilder Davies
October 12, 2018
Jersey Shore's Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino Sentenced to 8 Months in Prison for Tax Evasion
He will also be required to pay $123,913 in restitution and a criminal fine of $10,000
By Wilder Davies
October 5, 2018
14 New Books to Read This October
From spooky fiction to heartfelt essays
By Wilder Davies
October 1, 2018
The True Story Behind
The Old Man & the Gun
The Old Man & the Gun stars Robert Redford as a charismatic bank robber and prison escape artist named Forrest Tucker. His real-life exploits were originally documented in a 2003 New Yorker article of the...
By Wilder Davies
September 28, 2018
8 Books That Eerily Predicted the Future
Some are startlingly specific
By Wilder Davies
August 30, 2018
Lindt Has a Chocolate Hazelnut Spread to Help You Make Every Meal Dessert
If you are a fan of Nutella, buckle up, because Lindt has created their own take on the popular chocolate hazelnut spread, and it has been causing quite a stir on the internet. The Swiss...
By Wilder Davies
July 3, 2018
Jonathan Van Ness on Pride, Living Authentically and Tearing Down the Patriarchy
In the first season of Netflix’s rebooted Queer Eye, Jonathan Van Ness, 31, won over viewers with his perky, ebullient charm. As the Fab Five’s grooming expert, Van Ness approached each episode’s subject with a...
By Wilder Davies
June 14, 2018
The Story Behind the 2018 TIME 100 Covers
Each year, the TIME 100 Most Influential People includes the artists, activists, leaders and visionaries whose work today will define the course of history in years to come. For 2018, TIME selected Tarana Burke, Roger...
By Wilder Davies
April 19, 2018
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