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Jayda Cheaves hosted Tabu Saturdays, drawing attention with a coordinated brown look that set the tone for the night, while Dess Dior joined her in a contrasting neutral ensemble that leaned into sleek, statement styling. The pair delivered two distinct approaches to nightlife fashion, balancing structure, texture, and bold accents. Jayda Cheaves wore a brown CM Studios set consisting of a cropped, structured jacket paired with matching low-rise pants. The tailored silhouette featured utilitarian-inspired details that added dimension to the monochromatic palette. Styled with slim sunglasses, layered jewelry, and vintage Dior heels, the look felt intentional and cohesive, aligning with…

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Jim Carrey has built an incredibly successful and versatile career over the last several decades. The longtime comedian rose to box office stardom in the 1990s and maintained his A-list status throughout most of the 2000s before slowing down his output in the 2010s. It’s helped his movies accumulate a total of over $6 billion, with the large sum matching his larger-than-life personality. Part of what makes Carrey’s success so impressive is that he did so much of it without franchises. Sure, he did IP plays like Batman Forever and How the Grinch Stole Christmas, but Ace Ventura and Dumb…

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‘It Ends With Us’ Saga Female Cast, Crew Disturbed by Baldoni on Set Published January 20, 2026 10:44 AM PST As Blake Lively continues her legal battle against her “It Ends With Us” co-star Justin Baldoni concerning alleged inappropriate behavior, we now have evidence several more women associated with the film’s production had huge issues with Baldoni at the time. In court documents, obtained by TMZ, text messages sent by one of the film’s stars, Jenny Slate, show she didn’t want to do anything with Justin or his “truly unprofessional” business partner Jamey Heath back in 2023 — the year…

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The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music. A lot of it. On any given day our writers, editors, and contributors go through an imposing number of new releases, giving recommendations to each other and discovering new favorites along the way. Each Monday, with our Pitchfork Selects playlist, we’re sharing what our writers are playing obsessively and highlighting some of the Pitchfork staff’s favorite new music. The playlist is a grab-bag of tracks: Its only guiding principle is that these are the songs you’d gladly send to a friend.This week’s Pitchfork Selects playlist features Mitski, Shabaka, and…

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The anticipation surrounding Border 2 has been building steadily since its announcement. As a sequel to the 1997 cult classic, the film carries a massive legacy, and the cast appears to be leaving no stone unturned to meet the high expectations of the audience. Recently, Varun Dhawan shared insights into the rigorous process of filming this war epic, highlighting the intense physical discipline required for his role.   In a recent interaction, Varun Dhawan spoke about the challenges of stepping into the world of Border 2. He explained that the project is not just another film but a commitment that…

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At any given time, I’d be hard-pressed to remember what Square Enix owns or has had a hand in. It’s not just JRPGs: They’ve dipped into tons of different studio projects over the years, and have even cut some loose. But one franchise has had consistent releases every few years, even if some are remasters or re-releases. Now, they’re releasing another one in March, billing it as an epic conclusion. Life Is Strange: Reunion Is Coming In March For A Variety Of Platforms Square Enix has confirmed to ScreenRant that Life is Strange: Reunion will launch on March 26, 2026,…

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Travel technology has completely changed the way we discover, experience, and remember the world. Now, we don’t have to rely on things like in-person travel agencies, printed travel brochures, and paper maps. That’s because technology has modernized almost every aspect of the travel industry. And the key drivers are mobile connectivity options, such as eSIMs, smartphones, travel apps, map apps, digital payment platforms, social media platforms, translation apps, and digital travel advisory platforms. They have made it possible for travelers to research, plan, pay, navigate, and share their travel experience in real time and on a single device. Read on…

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Indiana Hoosier Fans Get Wild & Crazy After First Natty … Climb Buildings, Set Fire Published January 20, 2026 7:34 AM PST The Hoo-Hoo-Hoo Hoosier fans turned Bloomington into a madhouse Monday night, losing their minds celebrating in the streets … after Fernando Mendoza and the football team snagged the school’s first-ever CFP title! The game was close … but the #1 ranked Hoosiers, thanks to a late stop, secured the 27-21 win over the #10 ranked Hurricanes, and then the mayhem! Thousands of fans flooded downtown Bloomington, shutting down the streets and turning the place into an all-out block…

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Tori Amos has announced a new album, In Times of Dragons. The follow-up to 2021’s Ocean to Ocean is due out May 1, via Universal Music Group’s recently relaunched Fontana label. The singer-songwriter has also revealed an extensive U.S. tour in support of the record, which kicks off after her previously announced European stops. Check out the dates and Dragons artwork below.Amos said in a press release, “In Times of Dragons is a metaphorical story about the fight for Democracy over Tyranny, reflecting the current abhorrent non accidental burning down of democracy in real time by the ‘Dictator believing Lizard…

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With Border 2 gearing up for its theatrical release, screenwriter Sumit Arora has opened up about the creative process behind the much-anticipated patriotic drama and the weight of carrying forward a cult legacy. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter India, Arora described writing as an ever-evolving journey rather than a fixed destination. “A script is a constantly living thing till the scene is shot,” Arora said, explaining that even after months of writing, the work continues to grow and adapt during filming. He revealed that he and co-writer Anurag spent nearly six to eight months developing the screenplay and dialogues. However,…

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