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Taylor Swift gave one of the most revealing and unguarded interviews of her two-decade career this week, and she did it completely on her own terms. The world’s biggest superstar has always been masterful at controlling the narrative around her art and her personal life, but as she embarked upon the rollout of The Life of a Showgirl on the New Heights podcast with boyfriend Travis Kelce on Wednesday, she didn’t even try pulling any of the usual levers of the mainstream media landscape, circumventing them entirely instead. To be fair, it’s been years since Swift’s had to employ the…
By Ace Vincent | Published 2 minutes ago The vinyl revival has turned record collecting into a treasure hunt where enthusiasts scour dusty crates hoping to strike gold. What started as a nostalgic hobby has evolved into serious investment territory, with some records selling for more than luxury cars or down payments on houses. Certain pressings have transcended their original purpose as mere music carriers to become cultural artifacts. The combination of limited quantities, historical significance, and pure musical brilliance creates a perfect storm that drives collectors to pay astronomical sums. Here is a list of 15 rare vinyl records…
The 149-room luxury hotel at 8430 W Sunset Blvd has been reborn as The Sun Rose West Hollywood – a proud member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts’ L.V.X. Collection. Taking its name from the property’s beloved, jewel-box music venue, The Sun Rose honors its legendary past as the site of the original House of Blues and heralds a bold new chapter for this iconic Sunset Strip address.
Quentin Tarantino is explaining why he passed on directing Netflix’s upcoming Once Upon a Time in Hollywood follow-up. In April, it was announced that Brad Pitt would officially reprise his role of Cliff Booth from the director’s 2019 film. However, to much surprise, David Fincher is attached to direct the project for Netflix, not Tarantino. The two-time Oscar winner explained on The Church of Tarantino podcast that he partly didn’t want to helm the movie because he didn’t want his 10th and final film to be a sequel. “I love this script, but I’m still walking down the same ground…
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Taking its name from the property’s jewel-box music venue, The Sun Rose honours its legendary past as the site of the original House of Blues and heralds a bold new The music venue will take on a new identity as Live at The Sun Rose as part of this transformation, while many of its beloved partners and experiential touch-points will remain. Perched on the rooftop with sweeping views of Los Angeles, legendary Chef Wolfgang Puck celebrates the city’s open-air culture with a menu showcasing the subtleties of Pan-Asian cuisine at Merois. Bringing the property alive from day to night, the…
Anna Faris and Regina Hall are running to the Scary Movie reboot that is hitting theaters next year. Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans and Keenen Ivory Wayans penned the script for director Michael Tiddes’ new project that was announced last year at CinemaCon. Known for satirizing horror flicks, the Scary Movie films launched with the first title hitting theaters in 2000 and spawning four sequels. “We can’t wait to bring Brenda and Cindy back to life and be reunited with our great friends Keenen, Shawn and Marlon — three men we’d literally die for (in Brenda’s case, again),” Faris and Hall said in…
Selfie-taking visitors are causing untold damage to priceless art in galleries, according to a new report. In an article from ArtNet, specialist insurer Hiscox claims that selfie-takers have become a threat to paintings, objects, and installations in prominent art institutions across the globe. ArtNet reports that around 50% of Hiscox’s art underwriting is attributed to accidental damage being done to art in museums — and a startlingly large percentage of that is unintentionally caused by selfie-talkers. The specialist art insurer says there is a trend of selfie-taking visitors in museums damaging valuable artwork by walking backward into them. The publications…
The 149-room luxury hotel at 8430 W Sunset Blvd has been reborn as The Sun Rose West Hollywood – a proud member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts’ L.V.X. Collection. Taking its name from the property’s beloved, jewel-box music venue, The Sun Rose honors its legendary past as the site of the original House of Blues and heralds a bold new chapter for this iconic Sunset Strip address. Described by Town & Country Magazine as a “real-life Slim Aarons photo,” the Martin Brudnizki-designed property exudes art-deco interiors, striking patterns, and saturated color schemes that set the stage for the property’s luxury…
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