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A cover shoot for New York magazine and the subversive work of Lee Miller join a selection from top galleries at Aipad’s photography bonanza Continue reading
Intricate spider’s webs, hornless rhinos and the world of Bavarian finger wrestling all feature in this year’s exhibition of mind-blowing photographyJuliette Pavy: Sony World Photographer of the Year 2024 Continue reading
After the End of History: British Working Class Photography 1989 - 2024 is now on show at the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum until June 16 in the first leg of a nationwide tour
Unwritten or totally scripted? Glen Powell applauded his "Anyone But You" co-star Sydney Sweeney for orchestrating a marketing campaign for the hit rom-com that hinted at an alleged romance between the two leads. It was straight out of the rom-com marketing days of yore. And it actually worked, thanks to its comely co-stars and a little help — OK, a lot of help — from TikTok. Sweeney, an executive producer on the scantily clad, Australia-set adaptation of the Shakespearean comedy "Much Ado About...
Sydney Sweeney was behind those Glen Powell affair rumors to plug their rom-com: 'I was on every call. I was in text group chats. I couldn't stop with ideas.'
"Anyone But You" star Glen Powell said Sydney Sweeney was "very smart" to
OLLY Murs has shared a new picture of his daughter after announcing her arrival just last week. Singer Olly, 39, took to Instagram today with a snap of his newborn baby Madison, whom he shares with
Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney told 'The New York Times' how the romance rumors surrounding their 2023 rom-com 'Anyone But You' worked in their favor to market the movie. "That’s people wanting what’s on the screen off the screen, and sometimes you just have to lean into it a bit," Powell said.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump’s history-making criminal trial is set to start Monday with a simple but extraordinary procedural step that is vital to American democracy. A group of regular citizens — Trump’s peers, in the eyes of the law — will be chosen to decide whether the former president of the United States
Donald Trump’s history-making criminal trial is set to start Monday with a simple but extraordinary procedural step that is vital to American democracy