“No One” is getting between Alicia Keys and her music producer husband Swizz Beatz. Whether she’s hosting the Grammys, popping up on a virtual graduation ceremony, or releasing her latest album ALICIA, her musical husband will be lending support. Below, eight facts to know about the Grammy-nominated performer, who has worked on songs for everyone
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Using her powerful voice and buoyant spirit, Tori Kelly has racked up Platinum certifications and hundreds of millions of streams to become one of pop music’s biggest stars. With TORI., her first full-length release on Epic Records,the two-time Grammy winner showcases her wide range of musical inspirations, namely, her love of Y2K-era pop and R&B. Take “high
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Red Barrels has announced that The Outlast Trials has now reached over 2 million players across PC, Xbox, and PS5 since its Early Access launch back in May 2023. With the game now out of Early Access and available in full, Red Barrels is celebrating the game’s one-month anniversary with the first limited-time event later
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Fun watches are a big thing in the world of horology. From niche functions and funky dials to boundary-pushing timepieces, innovation is the lifeblood of the watch industry. Subtly sitting among them is the Oris ProPilot X Kermit Edition, a 39mm titanium case watch that Oris created in collaboration with Disney’s Kermit the Frog. In
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Roberto Cavalli passed away today at 83 in Florence, Italy. The famed designer started hisnamesake brand in the mid-1970s by working primarily with animal print leathers, which quickly became a signature. By the ’90s, he expanded to billowing silk dresses, printed corset tops, and l0w-slung denim jeans that, to this day, are still coveted among
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The recently released Beetlejuice 2 trailer and Michael Keaton’s return certainly had me singing “Day-O.” However, fans, like myself, hoping to reunite with Geena Davis’ Barbara Maitland in the upcoming Beetlejuice sequel, will be very disappointed. Speaking from CinemaCon 2024, where she received the Viola Davis Trailblazer Award, Davis clarified she won’t be returning for
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The inimitable Nikki DeMarco is as well-traveled as she is well-read. Being an enneagram 3, Aries, high school librarian, makes her love for efficiency is unmatched. She lives in Richmond, Virginia, and is passionate about helping teens connect to books. Nikki has an MFA in creative writing, is a TBR bibliologist, and writes for Harlequin,
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Yasujiro Ozu directed some of the most profoundly moving films in cinema history. Despite skepticism during his lifetime that his simple stories about the joys and sorrows of everyday life couldn’t be appreciated outside Japan, he’s been celebrated worldwide. (One need not have grown up in Japanese society to recognize Setsuko Hara’s love for her
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Get ready for an endless summer of fun, fun, fun with “The Beach Boys,” the all-new documentary streaming exclusively on Disney+ beginning May 24, 2024. And be sure to check out the trailer and key art, out today, and share them with your readers!     “The Beach Boys” is a celebration of the legendary band that revolutionised
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Trust issues have never been this prolific. Future and Metro Boomin, the dynamic duo behind the biggest Hip Hop album of the year, WE DON’T TRUST YOU, returns today with the release of a bombshell second album in three weeks: WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU. Get it at all DSPs HERE. The mega-anticipated WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU is the next chapter
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Sasquatch Sunset directors Nathan and David Zellner (Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter) always wondered what these hairy giants do when they’re not walking – the only Bigfoot footage available has been a minute of a supposed Sasquatch wandering in the northern California woods. They decided to flesh that out in unique dialogue-free comedic imagining of the
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With her use of alternative forms and materials, Eva Hesse revolutionized the language of sculpture. With her use of latex, Fiberglas, and industrial plastics, Hesse challenged the hard-edged, manufactured aesthetic of the minimalist movement of her day. Almost half a century after her groundbreaking oeuvre was exhibited for the first time in 1968, it remains
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