Tessa Thompsons Yellow Proenza Schouler Moment at American Cinem

Tessa Thompson’s Yellow Proenza Schouler Moment at American Cinem…

We’ve seen the men of the 2025 American Cinematheque Awards—now here’s a look at the ladies. Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for American Cinematheque Sunshine Leather You won’t be surprised to see Tessa Thompson attending this year’s ceremony in support of honouree Michael B. Jordan. Their friendship, carved through three Creed films and an unforgettable press tour….

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GRAHAM BONNET Says BRUCE DICKINSON Has Already Laid Down His Voca…

In a new interview with Levi Buckley of Sticks For Stones, legendary rock singer Graham Bonnet (RAINBOW, ALCATRAZZ, MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP) spoke about the progress of the recording sessions for the next studio album from his group, the GRAHAM BONNET BAND. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “[English rock singer, guitarist, songwriter and producer] Russ…

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Austin Daboh OBE EVP of Warners Atlantic Records UK exits

Austin Daboh OBE, EVP of Warner’s Atlantic Records UK, exits

Widely-respected British music executive Austin Daboh OBE has left his role at Warner Music Group [3,407 articles]” href=”https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/companies/access-industries/warner-music-group/”>Warner Music‘s Atlantic Records UK. Daboh was Executive Vice President of Atlantic Records UK. Since May 2023, Daboh had also been President of Black Music at the label. Daboh confirmed his departure from the company in a LinkedIn post this week….

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Jodie Foster Wore McQueen To The Vie Privee Paris Premiere

Jodie Foster Wore McQueen To The ‘Vie Privée’ Paris Premiere

Jodie Foster attended the Vie Privée premiere at Pathé Palace in Paris on Thursday evening, and honestly, there are few things more comforting than Jodie showing up in beautifully considered tailoring. She’s a classicist through and through — never boring, never fussy, just consistently elegant. Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images The actress wore…

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Pras Sentenced to 14 Years for Federal Conspiracy Charges

Pras Sentenced to 14 Years for Federal Conspiracy Charges

Pras has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for federal conspiracy charges, which included illegal foreign lobbying. On Thursday (Nov. 20), Pras appeared in Washington D.C. federal court, where the sentence was handed down by Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, Billboard reports. The Fugees rapper declined to address the court following his sentencing. After his prison…

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