It’s no small feat to stand out on the Grammys red carpet—or at any music awards show, for that matter—as it tends to be fashion’s most devil-may-care night. Enter Lady Gaga in an egg. The “Abracadabra” singer showed up to the 2011 show in an ovoid carriage, barely visible through the cloudy, Alien-reminiscent exterior. “We would call
After seven years, the Twilight Sad return with their latest studio album, It’s the Long Goodbye, a record that reminds listeners of what they have come to expect over two decades. Lead singer and principal lyricist James Graham experienced considerable volatility over that time, both in public and behind the scenes. This effort attempts to capture that raw emotion.
Although Antonio Banderas has led a versatile onscreen career, he experienced ethnic stereotyping and typecasting early in his career. The Oscar nominee recently recalled being told he could only play “bad guys” due to Hispanic ethnicity, which is why he’s proud of breaking out of that box with his roles in the Zorro and Shrek
Jesse Ventura has had a colorful career, from wrestler to politician. Recently, he weighed in on the recent conflict in Iran. However, he sparked a few reactions with recent comments he made concerning Barron Trump, the son of President Donald Trump. Jesse Ventura Recently Talked About The Military On Piers Morgan’s Uncensored Ventura first came
Jack White is hitting the road come May. Just a few months after the former White Stripes frontman wrapped up his No Name tour in Europe, White has announced via his Facebook page an 18-show trek through the region this summer. Scroll down to read the full itinerary. Launching in Sigulda, Latvia on May 30,
As the independent horror scene continues to explode, Michael Joy, founder of the premier horror PR firm Marketing Macabre, is blowing the whistle on a common industry misconception. In a new video released on the YouTube channel Perception Is Reality, Joy breaks down a harsh truth for creators: securing a distribution deal is only half
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On Thursday, the International Olympic Committee banned trans women athletes from the Olympic Games. “Eligibility for any female category event at the Olympic Games or any other IOC event, including individual and team sports, is now limited to biological females, determined on the basis of a one‑time SRY gene screening,” the IOC announcement read. Related It was
Take these anti-frizz hair product deals we just found in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale as your sign to take your hair from frizzy to fabulous this spring and summer! From treatments and tools to shampoos and styling creams, reviewers love these on-sale products that offer salon-quality shine at home. As warm spring and summer days
As Paul McCartney has been one of the world’s most famous pop-rock musicians for more than 60 years, it seems reasonable to assume the rumor that he died in 1966 and was replaced by a lookalike would have subsided by now. Absurdly, this is not the case. In November of 2025, for an interview with
Two stars of The Pitt are both helping patients and now quelling fans’ curiosity. HBO’s The Pitt, features many wide-ranging, in-depth characters, such as Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle), “the emotional center,” Dr. Frank Langdon (Patrick Ball) returning from rehab, and impactful nurses like Dana Evans (Katherine LaNasa). Recently, though, it’s medical student, Victoria Javadi (Shabana
I’ve worked my way through a ton of shows, but one has quietly crept to the very top of my list. And it’s no surprise that HBO’s Task is coming back for a second season because it feels perfectly deserved. Once you’ve spent a few hours watching Mark Ruffalo thread his way through the rougher
Beyoncé’s Renaissance or Outkast’s Aquemini? Animal Collective’s Merriweather Post Pavilion or Interpol’s Turn on the Bright Lights? Kendrick Lamar’s DAMN. or Lana Del Rey’s Norman Fucking Rockwell!? Yes, we know, music isn’t a competition, but in honor of Pitchfork’s 30th anniversary, we’re throwing a small one just for fun. Over the next few weeks, 32
FOUND TV is bringing Distort 2: The Dead Among the Trees to audiences this spring, with the film set to premiere exclusively on the platform May 1, 2026. Directed by Irish filmmaker Richard Waters, the sequel will first screen at the upcoming Unnamed Footage Festival in San Francisco before making its streaming debut. The follow-up
En Vogue posed for promotional images in coordinated custom looks by Atelier Savoir, styled by J Bolin. The group embraced a cohesive palette of warm browns, creams, and charcoal tones, anchored by structured leather corsetry and tailored silhouettes. One look featured wide-leg ivory trousers paired with a crisp white shirt and a sculpted caramel leather
This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Winners of the National Book Critics Circle Awards The National Book Critics Circle announced the winners of its
Matt Schlapp speaks ahead of Sen. JD Vance’s appearance at Redeemer Apostolic Church in Mesa on Oct. 9, 2024. | © Diannie Chavez/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images “How many of you would like to see impeachment hearings?” conservative activist Matthew Schlapp recently asked the crowd at the annual Conservative Political Action
If we stayed up with you all night, rest assured we’re probably watching Grey’s Anatomy. The heart-stirring medical drama premiered as a mid-season replacement on March 27, 2005, and viewers picked it, chose it, loved it so much, it’s now the longest-running scripted prime-time show on ABC. Over the course of 21 years, the unsettling
In The Blue Trail (in Portuguese O Último Azul), Gabriel Mascaro imagines a near-future Brazil in which ageism ceases to be merely a diffuse prejudice and becomes state policy. Under the discourse of easing the economic burden on the young and the “economically active”, the government compulsorily removes elderly people to national rest colonies, an
SXSW London will be doubling on down on its ambitions to be a creative and tech cross-pollinator in its second edition in the UK capital’s Shoreditch neighborhood this June. Taking a leaf from its 40-year SXSW parent event in Austin, the UK spin-off unveiled an eclectic conference program and speakers list on Friday, bringing together
At 83, The View host Joy Behar still has what it takes to turn heads. She shared a story about how she was recently propositioned by a young ‘stud’. Her husband’s arrival put a damper on any shenanigans. Keep reading for all the details on the surprising incident. Joy Behar Propositioned By Young ‘Stud’ Joy
Kanye West’s Bully is here. The rapper premiered the long-delayed record, which features Travis Scott and Nine Vicious, live on YouTube about an hour after midnight on March 26. At the tail end of the listening session, he also played an older track, “Runaway,” and EsDeeKid’s “4 Raws,” among others. Listen to Bully below. West
FOUND TV+ members get early access on April 23 FOUND TV is bringing the festival hit Loner to its platform on April 24, with an exclusive global release. The film will be available free with ads, while FOUND TV+ members can watch a day early on April 23 without interruptions. Written by and starring Charlie
The extraordinary Philip Bloch is carving out a powerful legacy with his fashion label, “Omniscient Things.” After presenting twice this year during New York Fashion Week, Bloch continues to solidify his status as a fashion icon committed to making style accessible to the masses. This year he kicked off NYFW with a flash fashion show at Terminal 2 of LaGuardia
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Online commenters recently criticized California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) for a social media post in which the governor’s press office insinuated that the production team of MAGA influencer Benny Johnson is gay. While the commenters condemned Newsom’s use of homophobia, another right-winger has previously accused Johnson of being a closeted homosexual. Newsom’s press office made
Zendaya is continuing her run of bridal-themed looks. After she previously donned her “something old” and “something new,” the 29-year-old revealed her “something borrowed” was an Armani Privé gown, previously worn by Cate Blanchett, at the premiere of The Drama in Rome, Italy, on March 26. “And now for SOMETHING BORROWED,” Zendaya’s longtime stylist Law Roach wrote on X March 26 of the theme
Love Everybody loves Joni Mitchell, and everybody has a favorite Joni Mitchell album. That album is Blue (1971). No, not really. It’s Court and Spark (1974). Ladies of the Canyon (1970). Hejira (1976). What’s that? Is your favourite Mingus (1979)? That’s a good, left-field choice—the culmination of her jazz explorations through the 1970s. Nobody’s favorite came
Netflix‘s 6-part psychological thriller series is still quietly one of its best shows to binge-watch, even five years after it was released. The British series combines supernatural drama with psychological thriller, making it an underrated follow-up after watching Netflix’s new horror hit series Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen this weekend. The series previously
When Outlander Season 8 was announced as the final season, we all knew it had to be based on Go Tell the Bees That I’m Gone and would include its own ending. After all, there’s still another book to go, but it’s nowhere near finished yet, and it’s not like Diana Gabaldon (or us viewers)
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