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cottage

[kot-ij] / ˈkɒt ɪdʒ /


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Archlight’s first iteration was inspired by ’90s sports sneakers with raffia and guipure lace, and its successor now draws from more recent trends, ranging from “rebellious gothic vibes’’ to “romantic ‘cottage core.’”

From Los Angeles Times

A cottage industry of AI hustlers have taken to Twitter, Substack and YouTube to demonstrate the formidable potential and power of AI, racking up millions of views and shares.

From Los Angeles Times

Back at the crumbling, moss-covered, generator-powered cottage where she hangs her cherry-red windbreaker, she records her observations, which amounts to rows and rows of the words “No change.”

From Los Angeles Times

"We are highly concerned for our visitors whom have booked their holiday cottage, booked their ferry, and now have no means of getting here."

From BBC

In “Giraffe,” an ethnologist is tasked with inventorying an abandoned cottage in the Danish countryside: books, photos, journals.

From New York Times