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Ariana Grande appearance change 2026Ariana Grande’s decision to speak out is more than just a trending celebrity news story; it is a plea for empathy. By revealing the reality behind the “perfect” image, she invites her fans to look beyond the surface and value health and happiness over aesthetic perfection. As we move through 2026, perhaps the biggest trend we can adopt is the habit of being a little bit kinder with our words—both to others and to the person in the mirror.
Major 2026 travel trends include “sweat jetting” for wellness and luxury pet tourism, catering to high-end travelers seeking hyper-personalized experiences. The luxury travel sector is set to be defined in 2026 by highly personalized and experiential trends, with “sweat jetting” and luxury pet tourism leading the way. “Sweat jetting” refers to short, intensive wellness trips focused on specific health goals like biohacking or immersive fitness retreats, while pet tourism evolves to include bespoke itineraries, gourmet pet menus, and dedicated animal concierges at five-star hotels and resorts. These trends reflect a demand for travel that caters precisely to the niche interests and lifestyles of affluent individuals and…
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) is known as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. His artistic contributions completely changed the face of modern art. Picasso’s experiments with various styles, particularly Cubism changed the language of art and moved away from the age-old traditions of art.Picasso created a staggering number of tens of thousands of artworks in his lifetime, including paintings, sculptures, ceramics and prints. His most famous artworks were more than just examples of his artistic skills, they were revolutionary and encouraged many artists to think about what art could be.Image Credit: Wikipedia
Jaime King appeared emotional in her first sighting since her estranged husband, Austin Sosa, “blindsided” her by filing for divorce. Page Six obtained exclusive photos of the actress wiping away tears and smoking a cigarette on the balcony of her new Hollywood, Calif., apartment Tuesday. She was dressed in a black turtleneck and had her blond hair pulled back into a low bun, opting for no makeup. Jaime King appeared emotional in her first sighting since her estranged husband, Austin Sosa, “blindsided” her by filing for divorce. NORTH-SUNSET / BACKGRID Page Six obtained exclusive photos of the actress wiping away…
View gallery Image Credit: Netflix Some Stranger Things fans thought they had mourned the last of the Netflix series; others refused to accept that it was truly over. Just days after the season 5 finale dropped on the streamer — and played in theaters — a theory called “Conformity Gate” spread on social media, claiming that episode 9 was coming out. So, is the theory real, or is it completely baseless? Below, Hollywood Life unpacks “Conformity Gate” and what the Stranger Things cast and crew have said about the show’s ending. What Is the Stranger Things ‘Conformity Gate’ Rumor? Dubbed…
Many cruise ships docked in Santorini, Greece during high seasonShutterstockFor years, shoulder season cruising was framed as a compromise: sail just outside peak months and trade perfect weather for lower prices. But heading into 2025 and 2026, that playbook no longer holds.Cruise demand is higher than it was pre-pandemic, ships are sailing near capacity across most itineraries, and travelers are booking much farther in advance. As a result, shoulder season has shifted from a discount strategy to something else entirely—a more deliberate way to cruise.“Demand for cruising is significantly higher than in recent years, and it has fundamentally changed how…
Community Plus, the Newark Museum, Grey Art Museum, and the Clark Art Institute get new directors. Robert Wiesenberger (photo by Erin Johnson, courtesy the Brooklyn Museum) Art Movements, published every Thursday afternoon, is a roundup of must-know news, appointments, awards, and other happenings in today’s chaotic art world.Brooklyn Museum Fills Its Top Contemporary Curator Spot Robert Wiesenberger was named senior curator of contemporary art at the Brooklyn Museum, a post that has been vacant since the departure of Eugenie Tsai in 2023. He comes from the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, where he was curator of contemporary projects, and was…
West End Girl takes Paris. Lily Allen stepped out in the City of Love with her new boyfriend, Jonah Freud, on Wednesday evening. The couple coordinated in green ensembles while attending Valentino’s Paris Fashion Week afterparty. Lily Allen cutely coordinated with boyfriend Jonah Freud Thursday night. Getty Images The duo stepped out in Paris on Thursday. Aissaoui Nacer / BACKGRID The author wore a green coat on Thursday. Aissaoui Nacer / BACKGRID The author covered his suit with a green trench. Allen wore her black coat and green scarf over a green skirt and orange top with black polka dots.…
When “wintersporting” first became popular in the early 20th century, weeks spent in the Alps indulging in the new sports of skiing, sledding and curling were the exclusive preserve of thrill-seeking aristocrats, royals and film stars. The glamorous set whiled away their summers in St Tropez, Capri or Monte Carlo and spent winters in Alpine counterparts like St Moritz, Cortina d’Ampezzo and Zermatt.Since then, package holidays and purpose-built resorts have opened up the joy of skiing to an infinitely wider audience. Yet snowy winter destinations remain intrinsically linked with luxury – European royalty still flock to the Alpine stalwarts of…
Museums continue to collect art, but most of it sits in storage indefinitely. A new model in Los Angeles is challenging the idea that art ownership must mean exclusivity. RBL/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images While many things about museums have changed over the years, and many more are changing now, the growth of their permanent collections has remained a constant. The average museum collection expands by as much as 2 percent per year. That may not sound like a lot, but it means they double every 36 years. The result is that the collections museums celebrate are increasingly not seen by the public,…