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A Hilarious ‘SNL’ Sketch About Heartbreak Goggles

A Hilarious ‘SNL’ Sketch About Heartbreak Goggles

With time, a breakup can become an edifying event in one’s life. The immediate aftermath of a split tends to be less clear, a hazy maelstrom that can involve medicinal tubs of ice cream, insomnia by way of intrusive thoughts, and an aversion to wearing anything other than sweats. But a fresh breakup can also be a warped lens through which everyday occurrences can be newly interpreted: It’s capable of transforming, say, an innocuous song playing over the speakers at CVS into a private soundtrack that speaks directly to one’s loss. It can cause rote interactions to feel like personal taunts, or lead one to read deeply into something that isn’t quite true. The peculiarities of these heartbreak goggles fueled a zany Saturday Night Live sketch, a standout from last night’s solid episode that saw Olivia Rodrigo doing double duty as host and musical guest. In “My Ex,” Rodrigo played a woman named Brianna who tried to make her ex jealous at a party by appearing to flirt with someone else; he did the same, …

The Best Ski Goggles, Editor Tested and Reviewed (2026)

The Best Ski Goggles, Editor Tested and Reviewed (2026)

Choose a lens shape: Cylindrical lenses look flat and are curved around the face on the vertical axis. These are cheaper to manufacture than spherical lenses, and when used on a large pair of goggles can offer a vast field of view. Spherical lenses are curved both vertically and horizontally and give the goggles a bug-eyed look. Spherical lenses help to open up more of the view, especially the up and down aspects. You’ll pay more for spherical lenses, but they can be truly impressive. From an aesthetic point of view, cylindrical lenses are more popular, but the latest (and most expensive) toric lenses offer a compromise. This hybrid lens combines a sweeping widescreen cylindrical style with a tightly curved spherical section at he edges. These do a great job of increasing the amount of peripheral vision, especially when looking down the slopes in front of you. Oversize goggles: Oversize goggles have been popular for a decade, and while there’s been a shift back to a thick framed ’90s style for some, large goggles do …

The best ski goggles reviewed by a ski expert – plus the best ski sunglasses

The best ski goggles reviewed by a ski expert – plus the best ski sunglasses

It’s astounding the difference a good pair of ski goggles or sunglasses can make to your enjoyment in the mountains. Not only do they protect your eyes from potentially harmful UV radiation, but they can also boost contrast and make it easier to see differences in the terrain ahead. This can dramatically improve your safety and fun, while reducing the strain and fatigue on your eyes. At the other end of the scale are those cloudy, flat-light days when you can’t see variations in the snow, or where the next dip is, making skiing and boarding feel more difficult. This is where modern lens technologies have delivered huge improvements, with enhanced depth perception, clarity and colour definition. Take a look at the reviews of our top choices, followed by answers to frequently asked questions explaining the different lens shapes, colour enhancement solutions and how to choose the best goggle for you. If you’re in a hurry, though, here’s a quick look at our top five. The best ski goggles: At a glance JUMP TO THE …