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- Scarlett
- fringed ensemble looked amazing,
- one of the cutest couples of the night, and the two made the perfect pair,
- she also had her trusty flute in hand. The musician
- singer-rapper Lizzo joked that her look was that of an “1888 baroness” about to “take the throne.”
- Moschino took four weeks to hand-craft this dress, which Cardi topped with a pearl, rhinestone,
- The transformation traded her brunette look for a dark,
- It's unclear how many minutes passed between the rockets starting and the gunmen arriving, but eyewitness accounts suggest it all happened very quickly.
- While cinema audiences have been returning, Cineworld said last year that it expected admissions in both 2023 and 2024 to remain below pre-pandemic levels.
- The restructuring of the company's finances will see its debts cut by about $4.5bn. A sale of rights in the business has raised $800m and it will also have access to a further null.46bn in funds if required.
- It added that Oppenheimer was forecast to have a better opening three days than Christopher Nolan's other blockbusters - space-themed Interstellar, war thriller Dunkirk and sci-fi hit Inception.
- Meanwhile, Barbie tells a coming-of-age story of the children's character where she explores her identity and encourages friend Ken to establish individuality.
- He ended his post by saying: "The journey is hard, it's assuredly painful, and questionable choices that no longer serve me like wearing skinny jeans are made. But I try. And somewhere within that I find the absurdity and wonder and beauty this life offers us all."
- The collection, which is estimated to bring in well over £327m ($400m), will be offered for sale at Sotheby's New York in November.
- The uncertainty these situations breed is textbook anxiety, says Vyas-Lee: "Not having a plan, not being able to execute a plan and not being where you wanted to be with respect to your own goals can cause severe anxiety, irrespective of how much money you have, or your social standing.
- The trousers are in constant use. "I wash them and wear them again," Bauer says. "They are on me, on the chair or on the washing line. Never in the wardrobe." And the memory of their purchase is still alive. "I felt safe in the boutique," Bauer says. "The feeling of safety stays with me, the one that grounded me before the flight."
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- "Geek chic" is how Scottish actor David Tennant described his Doctor's look – the first in the "Revived" series (from 2005). With his manic energy and wild-eyed stare, Tennant channelled indie-rock star style of the era
- As the first Doctor, William Hartnell set the bar high for dramatic costumes from episode one. Broadcast on 23 November 1963, it was shot in black and white, and Hartnell’s Time Lord debuted in a long, dark frock coat, dark trousers, a white wing-collared shirt and a fur hat. His Time Lord channelled late-Victorian London, with a whiff of the decadent outfits worn by Rod Taylor in the 1960 movie Time Machine, based on HG Wells's 19th-Century sci-fi novel. This Doctor sometimes used a monocle to examine things up close
- the pst'aan was lovingly moved by NMS staff through the dismantled gallery out into a closed street and to the airport where it was loaded into the belly of a Canadian Armed Forces aircraft for a journey to Terrace, BC.
- The decades that followed were a dark time for Indigenous people in Canada. Physically, culturally and spiritually abused, they had few rights. But through the horror, the Nisga'a focused on the future.
- A lot will be determined by the general public's willingness to accept AI or the quality of the music it can produce
- There's always going to be another innovative creation we're going to be talking about and if this doesn't work out, something's going to replace it
- Similarly to "vocaloids" like Hatsune Miku - who evolved out of voice synthesiser software into a fully sketched character - Noonoouri has been created using a combination of different technologies to virtually dance, sing and strut down runways.
- "I had a message from a surgeon who was having breakfast with her son and he started talking to her about gallstones, and she said 'Are you reading my medical journals?'.
- "So for me, the Fringe was this most amazing springboard, which it has been for lots of people," he adds, although he feels it has "changed since the last time I was up".
- Kay and his husband, Games of Thrones producer James Farrell, share Ruby, aged 10 months, and Ziggy, six months, whom they had via surrogates.
- Morgan is impressed with how both MAFS UK and MAFS Australia have held men responsible for their behaviour. She believes that men can – very broadly speaking – be quite blind to the effects of how they behave in relationships, but that the series have showed the effect of that behaviour. There are also things that are less helpful, in her view, like some of the language that is used – so-called "therapy speak".
- "Why can't they do that again 100 years later or 200 years later?," he asked.
- The piece takes the viewer through "a spectrum of water, ice and trees, as well as the air and the sun and some weird hallucinogenic future things that we can't imagine right now," said the artist.
- "He'd chewed a big hole through the mesh and then either found a hole in the garden fence or climbed up and over," she said.
- Kuiper is one of several space projects being developed by Mr Bezos. The Amazon billionaire has another company called Blue Origin which has started to fly "tourists" high above the Earth in a rocket and capsule system called New Shepard.
- After he was captured, staff affectionately gave him the name Fred, and he has been staying at the Aurora Animal Shelter ever since.
- "This expedition will be going to Pu Ta Leng, Pu Si Lung and Mu Cang Chai which are three new mountains for us to explore and botanise and hopefully we'll find some new species which have never been classified as new to science before and it's really, really exciting."
- "In early July, Antarctica got really warm, they saw record temperatures, which is still 20 or 30 degrees Celsius below zero," said Dr Karsten Haustein, from the University of Leipzig.
- But the feeling of being on stage, performing with her friends, immersed in the musical alchemy they create, is worth the effort.
- While his peers are out socialising, Orlando can usually be found at home composing music and is now writing full orchestra pieces, a hobby given impetus during pandemic lockdowns.
- Despite having no musical experience, Orlando, then 13, was welcomed into the orchestra and invited to pick an instrument.