LONDON – Taylor Swift set records and topped the UK music charts on Friday, with her new album “The Life of a Showgirl” powering straight to No.1 and three of its tracks also taking the top spots. The U.S. singer-songwriter released her…
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‘The Strangers’ Madelaine Petsch expresses love for horror movies
Madelaine Petsch is fully embracing her love for…
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Tessa Thompson’s Gold-Capped Heels Show Slingbacks Still Reign Supreme
Saint Laurent’s slingback streak continued in London, this time on Tessa Thompson. The actor arrived at the BFI London Film Festival’s Academy Party in the house’s Loulou pumps, a $6,600 design defined by its elongated…
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2 ‘mega galleries’ to close Hong Kong branches as the city’s art market loses ground
Two of the world’s biggest art galleries have announced the closure of their respective Hong Kong outposts as major players reassess their global footprint amid a multi-year slump in the market.
Pace Gallery, which represents artists such as Continue Reading
Hit Brit Comedy Set for Return
“The Inbetweeners,” the hit British teen comedy series that gave the world a foul-mouthed library of hilariously puerile quotes not to mention two hugely successful spin-off movies, looks set to make a comeback.
Banijay UK and Fudge…
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Julia Roberts Keeps the Patent Lace-Up Pump Trend Going Strong
Julia Roberts knows how to make tailoring feel easy, especially pared with glossy, menswear-inspired pumps.
At the BFI London Film Festival at the Royal Festival Hall on Saturday night, she arrived for the “After the…
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Rebecca Ferguson hits back at co-star after being called out
Rebecca Ferguson opened up…
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Diane Keaton Dead at 79: Celebs React
“What a monumental loss,” he wrote on Instagram. “Diane Keaton in many ways defined my love of movies. From Annie Hall to the Godfather films, from First Wives Club to Baby Boom, from Father of the Bride to Something’s Gotta Give, here resume…
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‘Phantom of the Opera’ West End performer was 46
Ben Lewis, who played the Phantom in the long-running “Phantom of the Opera” production in London’s West End, has died. He was 46.
Tributes from the British-Australian actor’s friends and fans around the world filled an online tribute page, shared…
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