Month: September 2023

Kylie and Timmy have, like most other celebrities, been distilled into their distinct types — categorised into comprehensive groups where they are expected to remain. In a word, they have become brands. Now that the two contradictory categories have met and started dating, the internet has gone into freak out mode. This isn’t the first
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Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story: Delicate has dropped its first official trailer (above) ahead of the show’s Part 1 premiere on September 20 at 10 p.m. via FX. The season, which comes from showrunner Halley Feiffer, is described as a feminist update of Rosemary’s Baby and based in part on Danielle Valentine’s thriller novel Delicate Condition, which follows a
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Jennifer Love Hewitt can’t hardly wait to set the record straight about her appearance. The 9-1-1 actress recently showed off her dramatic hair transformation on Instagram, unveiling a fiery red color and blunt bob cut with long curtain bangs on Aug. 25. And while Jennifer’s fans gushed over her new ‘do, others commented on how her facial features looked different. This prompted the
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News Devo Announce Career-Spanning New Box Set 50 Years of De-Evolution 1973–2023 “represents a great cross section of early experiments and later creations,” according to Mark Mothersbaugh By Allison Hussey September 6, 2023 Facebook X Devo, August 1980 (Ed Perlstein/Redferns/Getty Images) Facebook X Devo have announced a career-spanning box set, covering the full half-century of
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Lea Michele treated the final-night audience of Broadway’s Funny Girl to an extra song Sunday, performing “My Man,” popularized by Fanny Brice in 1921 but not included in the musical’s original score. Michele performed the song – omitting, as did Barbra Streisand in the 1968 film version, the infamous “he beats me too” introductory verse
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Image Source: Getty / Neil Lupin / Redferns Miley Cyrus poured her heart, soul, and apparently, her performance salary into her 2014 “Bangerz” tour. “Bangerz,” her fourth studio album, notably re-established Cyrus’s musical career following her departure from Disney Channel. A mix of hip-hop, pop, and R&B, the album turned the public’s vision of Cyrus
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Movies like The Firm, The Pelican Brief, and The Client used to rule Hollywood. Let’s make some more. By Gabriella Paiella September 5, 2023 Photographs: Everett Collection, Getty Images; Collage: Gabe Conte During the third and final act of Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan’s summer blockbuster about the father of the atomic bomb, the movie dramatically shifts
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