Category: 5. Entertainment

  • Buckingham Palace shares surprising details of Prince Edward’s Canada trip

    Buckingham Palace shares surprising details of Prince Edward’s Canada trip

    Buckingham Palace shares surprising details of Prince Edward’s Canada trip

    Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh is currently on a trip to Canada from Wednesday 25th June to Wednesday 2nd July 2025.

    According to palace, the Duke of Edinburgh, as Colonel-in-Chief of The Prince Edward Island Regiment, visited Prince Edward Island to attend celebrations to mark the 150th anniversary of the Regiment, including a Freedom of the City parade.

    Edward has been Colonel-in-Chief since 2005.

    On the island, the Duke also visited the Abegweit First Nation, took part in an education forum with representatives of the four Atlantic provinces, and met youth organisations.

    While in Toronto, he visited the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment of which he is Colonel-in-Chief, as well as the naval reserve unit HMCS York, and CFB Trenton air base.

    Prince Edward met community leaders and emerging youth leaders and took part in engagements recognising the service of public sector organisations, including the Toronto Police Service’s Marine Unit and Emergency Task Force.

    The Duke also attended a service at Christ Church, His Majesty’s Chapel Royal of the Mohawk, the first Protestant Church in Upper Canada and the oldest surviving church in Ontario.

    On Tuesday 1st July, the Duke of Edinburgh will attend the Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa, and, as Honorary Deputy Commissioner, His Royal Highness will visit the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

    He will also celebrate the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, which equips young people in Canada to reach their full potential. The Canada Award has been operating since 1963.


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  • TikToker Charley Marlowe joins BBC Radio 1 as presenter

    TikToker Charley Marlowe joins BBC Radio 1 as presenter

    Riyah Collins

    BBC Newsbeat

    Getty Images Charley Marlowe at an awards ceremony. She wears a red gown and a glam make-up look with pink eye shadow, her long blonde hair curled and worn loose. She smiles at the camera, a hand on her hip, and is photographed at a BAFTA party at the The V&A in London, with sculptures and busts blurred in the background.Getty Images

    Charley Marlowe’s also known for her coverage of the 2024 Olympics and narrating I Kissed A Girl

    TikTok star Charley Marlowe is set to join BBC Radio 1 as a summer presenter, the station has announced.

    Charley, who also narrates BBC Three’s I Kissed A Girl, will host the Early Breakfast show on Fridays from August.

    She says she’s “absolutely buzzing” and plans to play “as much Jane McDonald and Kylie Minogue as the BBC allow”.

    A number of other changes have also been announced to the schedule, including Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing stepping back from the Going Home show for a couple of months due to filming commitments.

    His afternoon slot will be covered by Sam MacGregor and Danni Diston until September, when Jamie will be rejoined by co-host Katie Thistleton as she returns from maternity leave.

    It comes just over a month since the last shake-up of the slot, when Radio 1 bosses announced Jamie would temporarily be joined by his wife, Sophie Habboo.

    At the same time, they also announced another social media star, GK Barry, joining the line-up.

    The TikToker and I’m a Celeb star’s summer-long stint as the weekend afternoon host starts from this Saturday.

    ‘Hearty vibes’

    The summer schedule will also see Greg James’ Breakfast show running for an extra half an hour each weekday from 21 July until September.

    Tskenya Frazer will join Lauren Layfield to co-host Life Hacks for July after a successful stint during the 2024 festive period as part of the station’s Christmas Takeover.

    “I am so looking forward to bringing my lived experience and hearty vibes to the show,” she said.

    She’ll swap with DJ and former Capital Xtra’s Breakfast Show presenter Yinka Bokinni for August.

    The station also announced plans to cover TRNSMT, Boomtown, Ibiza, Malta and Reading and Leeds festivals live, including headline sets and backstage access.

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  • Malayalam actor Minu Muneer arrested for defamatory posts against Balachandra Menon, released on bail – The Hindu

    1. Malayalam actor Minu Muneer arrested for defamatory posts against Balachandra Menon, released on bail  The Hindu
    2. ‘Targetted many men using fake cases, expect similar backlash’; Viral Facebook post against actress Minu Muneer  Kerala Kaumudi
    3. Minu Muneer arrested for defaming Balachandra Menon  Onmanorama
    4. Actress Minu Muneer Arrested Over Social Media Posts Targeting Prominent Malayalam Actor: Report  Filmibeat

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  • Welcome Back, Miss Claire Sullivan

    Welcome Back, Miss Claire Sullivan

    Claire Sullivan would like to reintroduce herself. Well, sort of. It’s not that she’s gone anywhere—in the last year she has created custom looks for Shygirl, Addison Rae, Chloë Sevigny, and Clairo; and Doechii, Sarah Paulson, Rachel Ziegler, Kylie Jenner, and Troye Sivan have all worn Miss Claire Sullivan in magazine editorials. Her latest “collection lookbook” is unlike regular lookbooks: instead of showing clothes that people might be able to purchase in the future, it documents most of the custom work she has done since 2022, presenting it as a body of work.

    “Everything we make is ‘one-off,’ so everything that’s here was something that I made for myself to wear to an event, or I made for an editorial and we got it back,” the 31-year old Sullivan tells me during an appointment at her bright and airy studio in Bed-Stuy. “This is a ‘collection’ of all the pieces we’ve done so far. We wanted to see what it looks like to have the Miss Claire world all together, and I think it’s exciting because it kind of opens the door for what the expansion could be.”

    Addison Rae in custom Miss Claire Sullivan at the 2024 MTV VMA’s.

    Photo: Noam Galai/Getty Images

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    Clairo in custom Miss Claire Sullivan at the 2025 Grammy Awards.

    Axelle/Bauer-Griffin

    The Miss Claire Sullivan aesthetic is high-femme, characterized lots of volume, and expertly draped fabrics that caress the body—with a bit of sequins or a bit of shine for an extra dose of drama. “Somebody shared with me recently that witches say that glamour is a form of protection magic—and I was like, ‘oh my god! I really identify with that’” she explains. “For me, dressing up is literally magic, and to be able to share that with other people through the custom experience is really, really beautiful.”

    The 20-look slideshow features many of Sullivan’s most memorable pieces, including the map dress she created for Hailey Bieber to wear during Vogue World promos in 2022—her first celebrity placement—and the tutu Addison Rae wore at last year’s VMA’s, that has been repurposed as a top. She considers her two trademark items to be a tutu made of “angel wings” she had previously fashioned as part of a Halloween costume, and a lace catsuit. “[The catsuit] is one of the first pieces I made that felt like it could be worn casually; and it’s since become a staple,” she adds. Other highlights include a short cotton dress made from men’s shirting, a bodice made from a deconstructed tuxedo jacket, an asymmetrical draped sequin gown, and her Minnie Mouse costume from last Halloween. What emerges is a definite vision of glamour and sensuality with an all-important touch of playfulness.

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  • Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley defiant after Trump pardons | US crime

    Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley defiant after Trump pardons | US crime

    A reality TV star who was imprisoned for defrauding banks of tens of millions of dollars before being pardoned in May by Donald Trump says there is nothing for him to be sorry about.

    “I don’t have an apology to give you or anyone else over the money that I’ve made,” Todd Chrisley said in an interview with ABC News that was posted online Monday.

    Speaking to the network alongside his wife, Julie, who was also imprisoned and then pardoned by the president, Chrisley’s comments were some of his most extensive comments yet about his and his spouse’s abbreviated experiences behind bars.

    He joked that his first post-pardon shower back home was as exciting as his “first sexual encounter”. And, as his family begins planning to return to television with a new reality show on Lifetime, he said “it doesn’t matter what someone else’s opinion” of him is.

    “No one’s opinion of me has ever caused me to question who I am at the core,” the former co-star of Chrisley Knows Best said to ABC News. “So I don’t worry about someone else’s opinion.”

    Chrisley Knows Best aired on USA Network from 2014 to 2023, depicting Todd as a wealthy real estate developer and entrepreneur who was raising a family with Julie in their suburban Atlanta mansion.

    But in 2019, during Trump’s first presidency, the federal government charged the Chrisleys with tax evasion and bank fraud. Jurors in 2022 convicted the couple of defrauding banks of at least $30m, leaving Todd to be sentenced to 12 years in prison and Julie to seven years.

    The couple’s daughter Savannah Chrisley was a vocal Trump advocate as he successfully ran for a second presidency in November 2024. Trump then pardoned Todd and Julie on 27 May, a little more than four months after he was sworn back into the Oval Office.

    Trump personally called Savannah to inform her of her parents’ pardons, according to a White House video.

    The Chrisleys’ pardons freed them from prison after serving less than three years. Their pardons came amid a series of clemencies that Trump gave to supporters in what evidently was a broader rebuke against a justice system that had convicted him of criminally falsifying business records months before he retook the White House.

    Some particularly criticized the Chrisleys’ pardons because an appeals court had upheld their jury convictions.

    Nonetheless, as ABC News noted, Todd argued that the makeup of the couple’s jury was questionable and the president was right to pardon him and Julie.

    Julie recounted to the network that she had made some everlasting friendships while incarcerated. “I have met some amazing women … that I will be friends with till the day that I die,” she told ABC.

    Yet, unsurprisingly, Todd said he and his wife were relieved to be out of prison early as they weigh whether to move to South Carolina and film themselves converting a mansion into a hotel.

    “You don’t realize how much your freedom means to you until you don’t have it,” he remarked.

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  • These art and fashion happenings are July’s hottest offerings

    These art and fashion happenings are July’s hottest offerings

    Boucheron Boutique opens on Rodeo

    Venture inside the newest Boucheron Boutique, the luxury French jewelry house’s first Los Angeles location. On Rodeo Drive, the shop’s interior captures a sense of old Hollywood glamour and infuses influences from California’s lush landscapes. At Boucheron’s core, everything comes back to family, as the business has been passed down through generations dating back to 1858. Seated at one of the many round tables, shoppers are meant to feel as if they are unearthing a new part of their luxurious lineage. Opens June 30. 449 N Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills. boucheron.com

    Loewe Basket Bag

    Loewe basket bag

    Loewe’s latest Basket Bags are designed to be nestled in warm pockets of sand, edging a rising ocean tide. The bag, which transfers the feeling of summer to its wearer, is part of the Spanish luxury brand’s annual Paula’s Ibiza Collection. Embracing the free spirit of an island lifestyle, the line pays homage to Paula’s Boutique, a staple designer in Ibiza fashion. loewe.com

    FCCW celebrates 10 years

    Quilts for Palestine by Laub

    Quilts for Palestine by Laub

    (Courtesy of FCCW)

    The Feminist Center for Creative Work is celebrating its 10th anniversary by revitalizing some of its most beloved programming. Throughout the summer, the Elysian Valley nonprofit will feature workshops from artists who have grown in tandem with the center and create new connective experiences. Artist Gabrielle Civil is hosting Experimentos en Alegría/Experiments in Joy, a bilingual event that guides participants to transform joy from a feeling to a practice. The next day, Yasmine Diaz will be joined by several artists in a panel discussing the importance of intergenerational friendships, for the Generations in Dialogue: Friendship & Mentorship session. July 12-13. 3053 Rosslyn St., Los Angeles. fccla.org

    Moncler X Gilga Farms

    Moncler x Gilga Farm by Donald Glover

    Moncler x Gilga Farm by Donald Glover

    Multi-hyphenate Donald Glover brings the feeling of warm citrus groves to Moncler’s typical mountainscape with their new collaboration. Inspired by Glover’s Gilga farm, both an operational space and creative sanctuary, the collection is functional and elegant. The drop features items like a hero duvet jacket that doubles as a sleeping bag and colorful gardening hats. Each piece was designed to be “transeasonal,” with an emphasis on a Southern California summer feel. moncler.com

    Louis Vuitton Buttersoft Sneakers

    Louis Vuitton Buttersoft Sneaker

    Louis Vuitton Buttersoft Sneakers

    Under the creative direction of Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton introduces the LV Buttersoft Sneakers. Its chunky silhouette lies at the intersection of casual luxury and old-school sportswear. The leather, streetwear-inspired shoe, featured in the Men’s Fall-Winter 2025 Collection, brings a high-fashion feel to a leisurely style. louisvuitton.com

    Queer Lens: A History of Photography at the Getty

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    Catherine Opie, "Angela Scheirl [now A. Hans Scheirl]," 1993, Silver-dye bleach print, 49.1 × 38.1 cm.

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    James Van Der Zee, Untitled, 1927, Gelatin silver print, 20.3 × 25.4 cm.

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    Fabian Guerrero, Jose in Front of Laundromat, Lynwood, CA, from the series “Queer Brown Ranchero,” 2017. Inkjet print, 50.8 × 40.6 cm.

    1. Catherine Opie, “Angela Scheirl [now A. Hans Scheirl],” 1993, Silver-dye bleach print, 49.1 × 38.1 cm. (Courtesy of the artist; Regen Projects; The Museum of Modern Art; New York; Gift of Helen Kornblum in honor of Roxana Marcoci.) 2. James Van Der Zee, Untitled, 1927, Gelatin silver print, 20.3 × 25.4 cm. (James Van Der Zee Archive; The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Courtesy of the Henry; Art Gallery; University of Washington; Seattle; Joseph and Elaine Monsen Photography Collection; gift of Joseph and Elaine Monsen and The Boeing Company) 3. Fabian Guerrero, Jose in Front of Laundromat, Lynwood, CA, from the series “Queer Brown Ranchero,” 2017. Inkjet print, 50.8 × 40.6 cm. (Courtesy of the artist; Getty Museum.)

    Atop the Santa Monica Mountains, the Getty Center presents “Queer Lens: A History of Photography.” It’s the first-ever exhibit in the U.S. to explore photography’s role in documenting the lives of the LGBTQ+ community. With photos traversing anywhere from the 19th century to today, visitors get a peek into what gay clubs were like in the Prohibition era and can see the beginnings of the Gay Liberation Movement. In the perpetual face of homophobia, the Westside art institution brings queer visibility to its forefront, as both a historical record of survival and an affirmation of the community’s impact. On view through Sept. 28. 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles. getty.edu

    Snow Goose by Canada Goose

    Snow Goose by Canada Goose

    In Haider Ackermann’s second seasonal collection with Canada Goose, the creative director introduces the Snow Goose Capsule. Drawing from the brand’s nearly 70-year archive, this line brings back classic styles, but with an emphasis on summertime. Each piece is more breathable than ever and is meant to symbolize a connection to the natural world. Between the nylon shorts, light rain gear and outdoorsy cotton pants, Canada Goose asserts its style authority year-round. canadagoose.com

    Takako Yamaguchi at MOCA

    Takako Yamaguchi, "Procession," 2024, oil and metal leaf on canvas, 40 × 60 in. (101.6 × 152.4 cm)

    Takako Yamaguchi, “Procession,” 2024, oil and metal leaf on canvas, 40 × 60 in.

    (Gene Ogami; Courtesy of the artist; Ortuzar; New York; and as-is.la; Los Angeles.)

    L.A.-based artist Takako Yamaguchi is unveiling her first solo museum show in the city at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Over the course of her 40-year career, her paintings have grappled with Eastern and Western artistic influences as a way to understand cultural ownership and ethnic identity. The exhibition spotlights her signature abstract figurations and natural landscapes. On view through Jan. 4. 250 South Grand Ave. Los Angeles. moca.org

    Brain Dead Tennis Equipment Collection

    When gearing up for a tennis match, Brain Dead offers options for the fashionable underdogs. In its latest tennis equipment collection, the L.A.-based streetwear brand adds a few more staple pieces — like a seersucker jacket and a fully equipped racquet tote — to its growing selection of tennis wear. This line is meant for those who bring a certain level of style (and skill) to the courts. braindead.com

    Digital Witness Dance Party at LACMA

    TOKiMONSTA

    Still from "FKA Twigs, Cellophane," directed by Andrew Thomas Huang.

    Still from “FKA Twigs, Cellophane,” directed by Andrew Thomas Huang.

    (Courtesy of LACMA)

    Right before LACMA’s “Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film” exhibit closes, the museum is throwing a techno dance party in celebration. In line with the show, which tells the history of digital manipulation tools, the party will immerse attendees in technologically influenced aesthetics, both visually and sonically. Tokimonsta, an L.A. local and experimental DJ, will be behind the turntables, and fellow artist Andrew Huang will do large-scale projection mapping around the space. As the music rages on, the event will also allow visitors to live out their “Night at the Museum” fantasies — offering after-hours access to the exhibition. July 12. 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles. lacma.org

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  • Serial Killer Show ‘The Dark’ Gets Green Light From ITV Studios

    Serial Killer Show ‘The Dark’ Gets Green Light From ITV Studios

    ITV has commissioned a serial killer thriller series called The Dark from ex-BBC drama controller Ben Stephenson’s Poison Pen.

    The series is adapted by Matt Hartley based on GR Halliday’s debut novel From the Shadows. Poison Pen was launched by Stephenson under ITV Studios‘ production banner in 2023.

    When the body of a young man is found eerily staged in the idyllic Scottish wilderness, detective Monica Kennedy fears this is just the beginning of a terrifying campaign that will strike the heart of a rural community. “As paranoia rises, suspicions and secrets are forced into the light, and the locals start to realise that there is a serial killer hidden amongst them,” a plot synopsis reads.

    “With her experience of dealing with the darkest of humanity, Monica quickly becomes entangled in a heightened game of cat and mouse with a cunning killer,” it continued.

    “But when her own history creeps up on her, she begins to lose trust in her own judgement. Will it be her own actions that are the biggest risk to herself and her family?”

    ITV’s director of drama Polly Hill greenlit the six-part show. “The Dark is a compelling new drama which introduces the fearless DI Monica Kennedy, who has to try and catch a serial killer in this really chilling Scottish story,” said Hill. “Matt’s adaptation is brilliantly gripping and I am delighted to be adapting this novel with him and the team at Poison Pen.”

    Stephenson added: “The Dark is a gripping hide behind the sofa thriller with unguessable twists and a central character whose mysterious past gives her an extraordinary insight into a twisted killer as well as an overpowering empathy for those left in the killer’s wake.”

    Stephenson, Preethi Mavahalli, Luke Woellhaf and Fern McCauley will executive produce alongside Matt Hartley. Matt Brown will be producing the series, which also has Lena Rae and Nessah Muthy writing and Gilles Bannier as lead director and executive producer. 

    The Dark will commence filming in and around Glasgow during 2025 and is produced in association with ITV Studios, who will also distribute the series internationally.

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  • Hollywood Confronts AI Copyright Chaos in Washington, Courts – WSJ

    1. Hollywood Confronts AI Copyright Chaos in Washington, Courts  WSJ
    2. Disney Just Threw a Punch in a Major AI Fight  WIRED
    3. Disney lawyer says Midjourney lawsuit likely not last case, Bloomberg says  TipRanks
    4. Inside Disney’s Campaign to Protect Darth Vader From AI  Bloomberg
    5. Midjourney May Withhold Some Datasets Used to Train AI (1)  Bloomberg Law News

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  • The color green is the subject for July’s Readers Photo Challenge

    The color green is the subject for July’s Readers Photo Challenge

    Green is a color that’s so ubiquitous that it often goes unnoticed or overlooked.

    In the song “It’s Not Easy Being Green” Kermit the Frog laments “… it seems you blend in with so many other ordinary things. And people tend to pass you over. …”

    This month green is going to get its due because it’s the subject for the July edition of the Readers Photo Challenge.

    There are plenty of sources of greenery to photograph. From verdant lawns and leaves on trees in one’s own backyard to fields, vineyards and orchards in the farmland throughout Stockton and San Joaquin County green is the color of the Central Valley. 

    When you were a child, your parents probably urged you to eat your green fruits and vegetables. Now you can photograph them, too. Broccoli, grapes, Granny Smith apples and spinach are all as close as your grocery store.  

    But you don’t have to limit yourself to the natural world. There are plenty of man-made things you can use, from traffic lights to automobiles to articles of clothing.

    One way to photograph the color green is to surround something that’s green with a contrasting or complementing color. For instance you could have a green leaf set against the blue of a cloudless sky, a green bell pepper placed on a bright red table cloth or an asparagus spear on a yellow plate.

    The opposite can make for an equally compelling image.

    A yellow rose set against the green leaves of the rest of the bush, a blue ball on a bed of green grass or a ripe red tomato partially wrapped in a green napkin. These examples and more can all make for great subjects. The limit is your own imagination.

    Of course you can also shoot an image that’s nothing but shades of green. Emerald, forest, lime, olive and more comprise the wide spectrum of verdant colors. Subjects can range from the leaves and branches in a forest, water drops on a lawn or a close up of peas in a pod. 

    Kermit goes on to sing “And green can be cool and friendly-like, And green can be big like an ocean, Or important like a mountain, Or tall like a tree,” making it worthy of your time and effort to take photos of.  

    How to enter the Readers Photo Challenge:

    1. Photos have to be taken between July 1 and July 15.

    2. Include your name (first and last), hometown, the kind of device you used and where it was taken (eg.: John Doe of Stockton, Canon 5D Mk IV. Victory Park, Stockton). 

    3. If there is a recognizable person or persons in the photo please identify them (name, age, hometown) and describe what is going on in the photo. Please indicate if and how they are related to you (friend, mother, father, daughter, son, etc). For example: “My son John Jr. wears a green hat under an oak tree at Victory Park in Stockton.”

    4.  Please feel free to include any interesting anecdotes or stories on how you took the picture.

    5.  The number of photos is limited to 10.

    6. Entries can be emailed to coto@recordnet.com. The preferred format is jpeg. Type “Green” in the subject line.

    7. The deadline for submission is July 15. Top picks will be published in the July 21 Record. An online gallery of all the photos on the same day at recordnet.com.

    8. First, second and third top picks will receive 16×20, 11×14 and 8×10 prints, respectively, by UlmerPhoto in Stockton. Additionally, first place will receive a $25 gift card to a local restaurant.

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