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Radhika Merchant, Isha Ambani, Shloka Mehta and family light up Navratri garba night in vibrant ethnic ensembles. Watch
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Radhika Merchant, Isha Ambani, Shloka Mehta and family light up Navratri garba night in vibrant ethnic ensembles. Watch

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Sept 24, 2025 08:01 pm IST

Radhika Merchant, Isha Ambani and Shloka Mehta brought festive glamour to Navratri, dazzling in vibrant ethnic ensembles at the Ambani family Garba night.

Ambani family brought festive glamour to Navratri with a spectacular Garba celebration. From colourful Gujarat-inspired decor to a grand Maa Durga idol, the night was full of traditions and style. Radhika Merchant, Isha Ambani, Shloka Mehta, and other family members brought their A-game in stunning ethnic ensembles. Let’s take a closer look at what they wore and pick some style inspiration. (Also read: Nita Ambani, Radhika Merchant to Shloka Mehta: Most glam ethnic looks from Ambani ladies for Navratri 2025 fashion inspo )

Ambani family dazzles in stunning ethnic ensembles for Navratri garba night celebration. (Instagram)

Radhika Merchant stuns in colourful lehenga outfit

Radhika Merchant stayed true to her style with a vibrant lehenga in shades of pink and green. Her outfit featured a scoop-neck blouse in bright, colourful hues, adorned with sequins and traditional hand embroidery, adding festive flair. She paired it with a multicoloured lehenga skirt featuring patchwork detailing, traditional prints, and sequins. A multicoloured leheriya dupatta completed the look, adding extra charm. With sparkling diamond jewellery and a soft blush-pink makeup look, she looked absolutely gorgeous.

What Isha Ambani and Shloka Mehta wore

Isha Ambani looked stunning in a lehenga that paid homage to traditional Gujarati prints. The outfit featured classic Gamthi motifs in shades of blue, pink, and orange, enhanced with golden beadwork and sequin embroidery for extra glamour. Her skirt boasted intricate mirror detailing and sparkling embroidery throughout. She completed the festive look with golden jewellery, her hair styled in a braid adorned with white gajra flowers, perfectly capturing the vibrant Navratri vibes.

Badi Bahu Shloka Mehta kept her look stylish in a printed lehenga in shades of pink and green. Featuring intricate embroidery, tassels, sequin work, and vibrant prints all over, her outfit is a perfect example of festive style without going overboard. She completed the look with a diamond necklace and statement jhumkas, perfectly finishing off her glamorous ensemble.

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September 24, 2025 0 comments
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10 Best Red Light Therapy Devices We Tested for Face & Body 2025
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10 Best Red Light Therapy Devices We Tested for Face & Body 2025

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
written by jummy84

“I’ve struggled hair thinning around the crown of my head for the past year now, so I’m always looking to level up my hair growth routine with just about anything. I’ve been using this device for a couple of months now and am pleased to report that I’ve noticed a difference in the growth in this area— I actually have a handful of baby hairs cropping up. I’m excited to keep using this one,” says Glamour’s Kilkeary.

Best for Hyperpigmentation: Silk’n Titan MultiPlatform

Silk’n Titan MultiPlatform

Original video from Brigitt Early testing Silkn Titan MultiPlatform

  • What we love: Four intensities for comfort; three-in-one beauty tool; two treatment heads for different areas of the face and neck, good for wrinkles
  • What could improve: Long treatment time

For those who really want to target hyperpigmentation and dark spots, Silk’n makes a handheld device that combines three technologies: bipolar radiofrequency, which heats up the deeper layers of the skin and helps increase collagen and elastin production; near-infrared, which also penetrates the skin to boost collagen and elastin; and red light to improve blood circulation and enhance tone and texture. It comes with two treatments heads: one smaller and more precise for hard-to-reach areas such crow’s feet, eye bags, mouth wrinkles, nasolabial lines, and tear troughs; and a larger magnetic one that lets you cover more surface area in places like the cheeks, forehead, neck, or other areas of the body.

“You do have to use a conductor gel (the brand sells its own, but you can use any clear water-based gel) and treatment time is rather lengthy at 15 minutes per area, but I love the warm and slightly tingly sensation you get while using the device. I noticed an immediate lift to my face, particularly around my eyes,” says Earley.

Best Luxury: CurrentBody LED Hair Growth Helmet

CurrentBody LED Hair Growth Helmet

Original video from Lian Brooks testing CurrentBody LED Hair Growth Helmet

  • What we love: Full scalp coverage; hands-free design
  • What could improve: Hard to store

This helmet-style device stood out for its smart, user-friendly design and full-coverage LED treatment. It delivers 660nm red light across the entire scalp, working to stimulate follicles, boost circulation, and support thicker, stronger hair over time—without the need to keep moving a device around.

It is on the bulkier side, which makes the helmet harder to store than handheld units, but its ergonomic fit and soft silicone lining make it surprisingly easy to wear. “Even the full 10-minute sessions felt manageable, since I could walk around and multitask without any slipping or shifting,” says Earley. “After a month of consistent use, I’ve noticed a slight boost in hair density and even an improvement in my scalp’s overall health. It doesn’t get oily as quickly, and I’ve had fewer bumps and clogged follicles than normal.”

Best for Scalp Health: Foreo FAQ 301 LED Hair Strengthening Scalp Massager

Foreo FAQ 301 LED Hair Strengthening Scalp Massager

Original video from Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing Foreo FAQ 301 LED Hair Strengthening Scalp Massager

  • What we love: Compact and cordless; waterproof; quick treatment time
  • What could improve: Using the included serum may make hair a bit greasy

If you’re dealing with hair thinning or shedding—or just want to show your scalp a little extra love—this waterproof, palm-size massager uses a combination of red LED light and Foreo’s signature T-Sonic massage to boost circulation, break up buildup, and enhance the absorption of hair serums or oils. We love that it’s entirely cordless, rechargeable, and designed to fit comfortably in your hand. It’s also waterproof, so you can use it in or out of the shower.

“I’ve never used an LED tool for my scalp before, so I was a little apprehensive before testing this out, but I ended up loving it,” says Glamour commerce writer Alanna Martine Kilkeary. “It has a powerful vibration that’s almost like a massage for your scalp. You can make it a little more or less intense as you please. The red light is superbright and feels warm upon contact. I didn’t find that my hair and scalp were irritated during use, which I appreciated. As to whether it made my hair grow over the past couple weeks? The jury is still out. I haven’t noticed a huge difference, though my hair is a little bit thicker around my crown and I am seeing some baby hair growth.” PS: Before purchase, check out our Foreo coupon code for up to 50% off.

Best for Sleep: Helight Red Light Therapy Sleep Device

Helight Red Light Therapy Sleep Device

Original photo from Brigitt Earley testing Helight Sleep

  • What we love: Very compact and portable; shuts off automatically; the company makes a version for kids too
  • What could improve: Takes about three hours to charge
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Jaideep Ahlawat, Vijay Varma, And Anurag Kashyap Touched Feet of Manoj Bajpayee On Stage Making Environment Light
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Jaideep Ahlawat, Vijay Varma, And Anurag Kashyap Touched Feet of Manoj Bajpayee On Stage Making Environment Light

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood is filled with artists whose presence feels inseparable from its very identity. Names like Jaideep Ahlawat, Vijay Varma, Manoj Bajpayee, and filmmaker Anurag Kashyap define the industry with their sheer talent and versatility. Now imagine all of them coming together on one stage. A glimpse of that magic was witnessed recently at the screening of Manoj Bajpayee’s film Jugnuma, leaving fans in splits with their offbeat camaraderie.

Jaideep Ahlawat, Vijay Varma, Manoj Bajpayee

After a long time, Manoj Bajpayee and Anurag Kashyap shared the same public platform, instantly reminding fans of their iconic Gangs of Wasseypur bond. The evening turned even more special when Jaideep Ahlawat and Vijay Varma joined them. What followed next became a viral moment on social media. In a widely shared video, Jaideep, Anurag, and Vijay can be seen playfully bowing down to touch Manoj Bajpayee’s feet, as though seeking his blessings.

Jaideep Ahlawat, Vijay Varma, Manoj Bajpayee

The lighthearted drama didn’t stop there as actor Vikrant Massey rushed in and literally bent at Manoj’s feet, making the senior actor blush with embarrassment as he tried to stop him. Adding to the hilarity, Vineet Singh too joined the fun, bowing down before Manoj. The entire stage turned into a laughter riot, with fans online calling the moment “legendary.” Reactions poured in praising the star-studded frame.

Manoj Bajpayee

One user wrote, “So many raw, grassroots talents together, this is Bollywood’s real pride.” Another user commented, “These are the true heroes of the industry.” Some even called it the “best frame ever,” while others couldn’t stop replaying the video. Beyond the jokes and playful gestures, the moment also highlighted the deep respect and friendship these artists share, especially between Anurag Kashyap and Manoj Bajpayee, whose bond goes back decades. If we talk about the work front, then let us tell you that Manoj Bajpayee is keeping audiences hooked with Inspector Jhande, now streaming on Netflix, where he stars alongside Jim Sarbh.

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Sydney Sweeney sheds light on training regime for boxing biopic ‘Christy’
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Sydney Sweeney sheds light on training regime for boxing biopic ‘Christy’

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Sydney Sweeney has shed light on the prep she did to embody boxer Christy Martin in the new biopic Christy.

  • READ MORE: Sydney Sweeney doesn’t get why you’re obsessed with her: “I’m just being me”

The film charts the career of American boxer Martin, who rose to prominence as one of the most successful female athletes in the sport in the ‘90s and ‘00s, later enduring and surviving domestic violence and an attempt on her life by her husband and former trainer, who is portrayed by Ben Foster in the film.

Speaking at the film’s premiere at the Toronto Film Festival on Friday (September 5),  Sweeney touched on her much-discussed transformation into the film’s titular boxer, which has seen her gain over 30 pounds in preparation for the role.

Sweeney told the crowd that she trained for around three months with a boxing coach before filming, and also worked with weight trainers and a nutritionist. “I trained two to three times a day, every day, and then while I was filming, I trained, as well,” said Sweeney.

New look at Sydney Sweeney as professional boxer Christy Martin in the upcoming biopic ‘CHRISTY’

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As for packing on muscle, director David Michôd said there was “a lot of Chick-fil-A” involved. Sweeney agreed, adding: “A lot of Smuckers, a lot of milkshakes, a lot of protein shakes. But it was incredible being able to completely embody such a powerful woman.”

Martin, who consulted on the film, said her boxing persona felt very separate from her genuine personality, which she felt Sweeney did an “awesome job” balancing.

“Christy the boxer was just the persona, very bombastic and very egotistical, but that is not who I am. I am actually very shy and reserved,” she explained. “I have these two different parts of my personality, which I think is why Sydney Sweeney does this awesome job.

“She got to be this totally different person that none of you expected. She wasn’t the beautiful, sexy Sydney. She was the tough, rugged Christy in this movie.”

Scheduled for a November 7 release in the US, there is no UK release date announced as yet for Christy, although it will be one of the gala screenings at this year’s London Film Festival on October 17.

Elsewhere at the film festival, the actor made headlines after emphasising that she would not be talking about the recent American Eagle controversy, saying: “The movie’s about Christy, and that’s what I’ll be there to talk about.”

It comes after the Euphoria star drew criticism for her involvement in the brand’s jeans campaign, which many online have accused of having racially charged undertones. Both Lizzo and Doja Cat have criticised the campaign, while Sweeney was heckled at a separate film premiere recently, with an onlooker shouting: “Stop the ad, that is being racist!”

American Eagle released a statement in early August, saying: “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans is and always was about the jeans. Her jeans. Her story”. The commercial received praise from US President Donald Trump, who also expressed delight at the news that Sweeney was registered as a Republican supporter at the last election.

Recently, Sweeney hit back at critics of another of her endorsements, pointing out what she perceives as the hypocrisy of people criticising her for selling soap infused with her own bathwater.

September 6, 2025 0 comments
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POWERFUL DIALOGUES UNVEILED! The Bengal Files Sheds Light On A 'buried Story Of Hindu Gen*cide' | Glamsham.com
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POWERFUL DIALOGUES UNVEILED! The Bengal Files Sheds Light On A ‘buried Story Of Hindu Gen*cide’ | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Movie director Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri has released the long-awaited trailer of his new movie The Bengal Files, to be released on September 5. The trailer was released on Direct Action Day (August 16), a date in the past that remembers violent riots in Bengal during 1946. The movie will uncover the dark, savage wake of the Partition of India, with special reference to the Hindu massacre in West Bengal.

A Story Hidden in History

The trailer begins with a powerful exchange of lines: “Yeh Pashchim Bangal hai, yaha do constitution chalta hai, ek Hinduao ka, ek Musalmanon ka” (This is West Bengal, where two constitutions run—one Hindu and one Muslim).
Another speaks, “Sirf Zameen ka tukda nahi, Bharat ka light house hai Bangal” (Bengal is not a fragment of land, it is the lighthouse of India), emphasizing the region’s historical and cultural importance.

In a statement, the creators called the film “an exposé of the brutal Hindu genocide that mainstream narratives have long buried.”

Stellar Cast and a Bold Vision

With a talented ensemble featuring Anupam Kher, Pallavi Joshi, Mithun Chakraborty, and Bengali actors Saswata Chatterjee and Sourav Das, The Bengal Files promises to create intense discourse on previously ignored chapters of Indian history.

Audiences have praised Agnihotri’s bold decision to bring this story to screen. One viewer commented, “As an Indian Bengali, I’m thankful a filmmaker had the courage to tell this truth.” Another added, “This film is not just for Bengal, but for all of India.”

Made on Zee Studios, I Am Buddha, and Abhishek Agarwal Arts, The Bengal Files is the third installment of Agnihotri’s Files Trilogy following the critically successful The Kashmir Files and The Tashkent Files.

We have dialogues from the trailer of The Bengal Files starring Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Darshan Kumar. Check out The Bengal Files Dialogues below:

“Yeh Bharat nahi hain yeh Pashchim Bangal hain…yaha pe do constitution chalta hain..hinduao ka aur dusra yeh musalmaano ka”
jinnah mere bhai, bharat ka musalmaan toh sab convert hain...pehle toh sab hindu hi the naa...hamara dna ek hain- mahatma gandhi (anupam kher)
“Jinnah mere bhai, Bharat ka musalmaan toh sab convert hain…pehle toh sab hindu hi the naa…hamara DNA ek hain”- Mahatma Gandhi (Anupam Kher)
"no...mr. gandhi...hindu muslim ek nahi hain" - muhammad ali jinnah (rajesh khera)
“No…Mr. Gandhi…Hindu Muslim ek nahi hain” – Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Rajesh Khera)
"aap vedo ko maante hain...hum quraan ko maante hain...aap laakhon bhagwan ko maante hain hum sirf allah ko maante hain" - muhammad ali jinnah (rajesh khera)
“Aap Vedo ko maante hain…hum Quraan ko maante hain…aap laakhon bhagwan ko maante hain hum sirf Allah ko maante hain” – Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Rajesh Khera)
"bharat hinduvon ka rashtra hain"
“Bharat Hinduvon ka Rashtra hain..par iss yudh mein hindu haar rahe hain…jeet kon raha hain Jinnah kyunki hum sab nashe mein chur hain aur iss nashe ka kaam hain Gandhi ki ahinsa”
"de dete hain naa thoda saa bangal..ek zameen ka tukda hi toh hain"
“De dete hain naa thoda saa Bangal..ek zameen ka tukda hi toh hain”
"agar bangal...pakistan ko de doge...toh kya bangali sangeet...bangali bhasha..bangali khane ko bhi de doghe...bangal ko maaroge toh bharat....bharat nahi rahega...zameen ka tukda nahi india ka lighthouse hain bangal"
“Agar Bangal…Pakistan ko de doge…toh kya Bangali sangeet…bangali bhasha..bangali khane ko bhi de doghe…Bangal ko maaroge toh Bharat….Bharat nahi rahega…zameen ka tukda nahi India ka Lighthouse hain Bangal”
"kya hum azaad hain? aur agar azaad hain toh itne bebas kyun hain" - shiva alok pandit (darshan kumar)
“Kya hum azaad hain? Aur agar azaad hain toh itne bebas kyun hain” – Shiva Alok Pandit (Darshan Kumar)
"yeh partition aaj khatam nahi...shuru hua hain...its an unfinished project"
“Yeh Partition aaj khatam nahi…shuru hua hain…Its an unfinished project”
"yeh sab ek khel hain....log marte hain desh jalta hain par khel chalte rehta hain" - maa bharati (pallavi joshi)
“Yeh sab ek khel hain….log marte hain desh jalta hain par khel chalte rehta hain” – Maa Bharati (Pallavi Joshi)
bhartiya kon hain? - madman chatur (mithun chakraborty)
Bhartiya kon hain? – Madman Chatur (Mithun Chakraborty)

September 2, 2025 0 comments
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Paul Cantelon and Lili Haydn. (Credit: Michele Mattei)
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Finding Light in the Darkness of Grief

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

About 18 months ago, violinist-composer-singer Lili Haydn sent me a kind text: our dear friend, the irrepressible singer-songwriter Angela McCluskey, had suffered a massive heart attack and was in a coma from which she likely wouldn’t wake. The next day, we lost her. My first thought was of pianist Paul Cantelon, Angela’s husband of more than 30 years.

I first met Paul at his and Angela’s 17th wedding anniversary at their Los Angeles home. I was meant to interview Angela about her album, You Could Start a Fire in an Empty House, but she invited me to the gathering beforehand—a shrewd move. The best way to understand Angela was to get swept into one of her get-togethers.

She wasn’t quite ready when I arrived. Paul greeted me in a dove-gray suit with a sharply tailored skirt that moved effortlessly with him. We didn’t know each other, but I felt instantly comfortable, like I was a regular guest at their home. Angela came down the stairs, her energy filling the room before she did. It was as if we’d always been friends.

I stayed for hours. I talked to so many people. Famous musicians and actors performed alongside complete unknowns, and it was magical. I wrote then that it was “star-studded but not glittering.” Angela had a way of “humanizing everyone.” I felt such a strong sense of belonging that, once home, I started planning to move to their neighborhood.

(Credit: Miranda Penn Turin)
(Credit: Miranda Penn Turin)

The move changed my life. Angela knew it, and she told Paul. She was a force of nature, and her death left a hole as raw now as when it happened. Since the early ’90s, she and Paul had been Los Angeles fixtures. They formed Wild Colonials, released several albums, and her inimitable voice fronted Telepopmusik’s ubiquitous global hit “Breathe.” “If I had a dollar for every time someone texted me when they heard that song, I’d be a millionaire,” she once told me. Her husky, blues-drenched voice turned up many places, including on collaborations with Kendrick Lamar, Morgan Page, and Paul Oakenfold. Paul, classically trained, composed scores for The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, The Other Boleyn Girl, and Jane Fonda in Five Acts. 

In their early L.A. days, Angela and Paul met their neighbor Lotus Weinstock, a trailblazing comedian who became a close friend. Through Lotus, they also met her daughter Lili. A decade ago, Lili and I later bonded over losing our mothers in our 20s (something Angela shared, too). Where I see myself as the “death keeper,” Lili is perhaps the “death usher,” having played violin for seven people as they’ve died.

“When my mom was on her deathbed, I heard a melody in its perfect formation,” she tells me as we sit in the rich and warm environs of her living room. “I got my violin out and I played it for her as she passed. I always felt she gave me that melody to call her whenever I needed her. I have played that melody any place I’m asked to be where spirit needs to be called in and people’s energy needs to be focused.”

(Credit: Miranda Penn Turin)(Credit: Miranda Penn Turin)
(Credit: Miranda Penn Turin)

Death is not what I want to think about around Lili, who is summer personified in a straw hat and wraparound burgundy skirt that sweeps the floor, her matching lipstick setting off her navy eyes. She radiates life and spirituality. It vibrates around her and permeates her two-story home and studio which she shares with Itai Disraeli, her husband and bandmate in the Grammy-winning Opium Moon. There are instruments, books, and color everywhere. Tapestries cover the walls. Antique chandeliers give every room extra warmth. A beautiful jacket that belonged to Lotus hangs from the banister. There is an organic, personalized feel to this home that is inviting and nurturing.

Lili brought Paul here, seating him at the grand piano—something he struggled to face after Angela’s death. Music had been their connective tissue, and in this room, Lullabies for the Brokenhearted was created.

Across the country, in Brooklyn, Paul is in tonal pink, including gold-framed burgundy shades. He’s cried so much since losing Lushka, his 25-year-old soulmate cat, that his eyes are infected. This also happened when he lost Angela. But as we speak, a little rainbow begins reflecting off the window onto his lips. It feels like Angela coming through that flickering splash of color.

When she was first gone, friends filled their home with music and wine. Later, Paul scattered Angela’s ashes in the Firth of Clyde in Scotland, where she’s from, while he played his fiddle and her childhood friend sang “The Skye Boat Song.” Many “wee drams” were had. Upon his return to Los Angeles, he withdrew into their empty house, ordering too much “plunky” stuff and battling stomach issues. As he tells me this, he apologizes and says it makes him feel “squiffy” to talk about it.

(Credit: Miranda Penn Turin)(Credit: Miranda Penn Turin)
(Credit: Miranda Penn Turin)

He turned to Rain Phoenix, a steady friend and someone quite capable around death. She sent him to We Care Spa. There, he entered the tent of a shaman, “a ballsy biker chick.” “She was brilliant, but there was no sage-ing and incantation,” he says. “I don’t know what happened, but I started to slip away, and I wasn’t uncomfortable. I had a lovely vision of Angela. Her arms were outstretched, and she was smiling that radiant smile of hers. I felt this wonderful warmth and love. Behind her was this—she would have loved it—bohemian ruby glass red with shards of gold through it. It was beautiful. I knew then that if I would walk in the light and try, she would be with me.”

It was only after this experience that Paul found the courage to play the piano again, specifically to create Lullabies for the Brokenhearted. Spare in instrumentation yet full of movement, its classically-rooted eight songs carry the sorrow, grief, vulnerability, and humanity of their creators. The depth of emotion is palpable. As much as these beautiful and stirring songs are born of sadness, listening to them brings connection and understanding and relief.

“I know that this album is righteous,” says Lili. “This is where my integrity resides. I know I can bring a certain level of sensitivity, kindness, warmth, love, connectivity, and expansion of consciousness to any situation like this. When you’re doing something that feels right, usually there’s an inner voice or an angel or a muse on your shoulder that says, ‘Do this.’ When Angela died and I saw Paul breaking in front of my eyes, I said, ‘Paul, it’s time for us to make an album. Let’s put our pieces together.’ He said yes, because he’s polite, and he’ll do anything for me, but I don’t think he really had any intention.”

Most of the songs existed in earlier forms. The deeply moving “The Last Serenade” is based on Lotus’ deathbed melody and a new recording of “Point No Point” is from Paul’s album of the same name which also appeared on The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. There is a cover of “Kol Nidre,” the song to wipe the slate clean for the holiest day of the year. “The Entwined” is written by Lili, and its heartwarming video is cut from priceless footage of Paul and Angela’s wedding and closes with a present-day note from him to her. The album’s opener, “The Edgeless Safety of the Sea” was written by Lili and Paul during the 10 days of Lullabies for the Brokenhearted’s recording, six months after Angela’s death.

“Rather than this being an album about death or the finality or the brokenhearted, to me, this is an expansion of consciousness,” says Lili. “It’s a place where we’re opening up the possibility that there’s more. There doesn’t have to be a separation between this world and the next, or between you and me, or between any of us. That’s what I hold in my heart. That’s been my experience as I’ve played for people in this sacred space where most people are afraid to talk about, to be present for. But If you’re not afraid, it’s one of the two most sacred experiences of any of our lives: being born and leaving, and there’s a palpably different energy in that space.”

(Credit: Miranda Penn Turin)(Credit: Miranda Penn Turin)
(Credit: Miranda Penn Turin)

It doesn’t seem possible, but Angela is more present than ever. About a year after her death, Michael Stipe asked Paul to be part of the Tibet House Benefit Concert at Carnegie Hall. Paul has previously done arrangements of David Bowie songs for Michael, but couldn’t remember any of them. 

“I’m not so fatuous as to say, ‘God, please give me a sign, because I’m scared to do this,’ but I said it,” says Paul. “Then I opened one of Lushka’s carpet bags with her catnip and toys and the only things that fell out were those arrangements. So I did the concert, and Angela was with me, and it went well.”

But soon after that, every time he sat down to play, Paul would find himself crying, which led to panic as the songs on Lullabies for the Brokenhearted are complicated and he couldn’t remember them. “But then as I played, I started to feel this comfort coming to me and it changed everything,” he says. “The very thing the album’s supposed to do, it did for me. It brought healing to me, as if I had nothing to do with it. Lili was very emotional, because it’s a miracle for me that I wanted to play it so people can find comfort in their grief and healing. It’s very recent that this happened. I can play again and I’m wildly grateful.”

When they speak about each other, Lili calls Paul her older brother and he refers to her as his kid sister. They share a Christmas birthday. She says she’s been performing with Paul and Angela her entire adult life. Paul says, “Lili’s mama used to call her a ‘celestial bulldog.’ She’s got this wild determination. She did everything herself. I’ve been as effective as a roll of wet paper towels because until the healing the music brought me, for months I’ve been either at my fire escape garden or sat with Lushka on my lap staring out at the park. You can’t stay in a reverie of melancholy. That’s not sustainable.”

“This album exists in an in-between place where separation is just an illusion,” says Lili. “There is no separation between this world and the next. None of us knows what exists beyond this life. Having lived this long with the other half of my heart not being embodied [since my mother died], I feel her presence very palpably. I know that music, wherever it comes from, is another place. When I get out of the way and I let whatever that is come through music, I go to places I couldn’t have anticipated. If you’re willing to walk in uncomfortable places with the intent to open yourself to surrender to something bigger, that something else happens.”

Lili Haydn and Paul Cantelon perform Lullabies for the Brokenhearted at Lullabies and Landscapes at Bandrika Studios in Los Angeles on August 23 and Illuminations: Music That Reflects and Radiates at the Church of Heavenly Rest in New York City on September 4.

August 22, 2025 0 comments
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Malik Taylor, TikTok Star & Creator of 'The Unpopular Party' YouTube Channel, Has Passed Away At 28: 'A Light To Everyone'
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Malik Taylor, TikTok Star & Creator of ‘The Unpopular Party’ YouTube Channel, Has Passed Away At 28: ‘A Light To Everyone’

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
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Malik Taylor, TikTok Star & Creator of ‘The Unpopular Party’ YouTube Channel, Has Passed Away At 28: ‘A Light To Everyone’

TikTok star Malik Taylor’s life has come to a tragic end at just 28 years old.

His d*ath was confirmed in a Facebook post from Alpha Kappa Psi, his business fraternity at Austin Peay State University, where he graduated in 2020.

“It is with heavy hearts that we share our beloved Brother, Malik Taylor, has gone to ‘Audit Eternal,’” the post read. “To know him was to know he was a light to everyone—always bringing laughter, joy and a warm smile that brightened every room he entered.” The fraternity added, “Though your time with us was far too short, you were a good and faithful Brother, and the ‘Great Auditor’ will reward you for your everlasting work.”

Taylor built a following of more than 250,000 across Instagram and TikTok with his witty breakdowns of pop culture and comedic “POV” videos. He also created content for his YouTube channel, The Unpopular Party, which has over 94,000 subscribers.

Just one day before his death, Taylor told fans about his move to Charlotte, N.C., declaring, “The Queen City need the king.”

As of now, his cause of d*ath has not been officially confirmed, though some outlets have claimed he passed away in a car accident.

Prayers to his fans and supporters.


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From blue light to UVA rays: Dermatologist shares 6 reasons you shouldn’t skip sunscreen indoors | Health
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From blue light to UVA rays: Dermatologist shares 6 reasons you shouldn’t skip sunscreen indoors | Health

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Sunscreen is often seen as an outdoor essential, but did you know your skin needs its protection even when you’re indoors? In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Ruben Bhasin Passi, consultant, dermatologist, CK Birla Hospital Gurugram said, “Very few people understand that even when indoors, their skin requires protection. Sunscreen is not only meant for the beach or sunny weather; it’s an everyday item, wherever you go.” Also read | Is your sunscreen safe or ageing your skin faster? Watch out for these hidden irritants linked to skin damage

Wear sunscreen even while indoors.(Pexels)

1. UV rays can travel through windows

Glass will filter out UVB rays, but UVA rays, which travel deeper into the skin, will penetrate. Indoor exposure to UVA can also lead to premature ageing, wrinkles, and pigmentation. Sitting near a sunny window at work or driving can add immensely to your UVA exposure.

2. Blue light from screens affects skin

We sit for hours in front of laptops, smartphones, and tablets. These output high-energy visible (HEV) blue light, which can cause skin damage, pigmentation, and premature aging over the long term. A broad-spectrum sunscreen with built-in blue light protection can assist.

3. Cumulative sun damage adds up

Sun damage isn’t just about the occasional sunburn, it’s the steady build-up of daily exposure that contributes to skin problems down the line. Putting on sunscreen indoors guarantees even protection, keeping damage from silently piling up over time.

Sunscreen can protect you from UVA rays.(Unsplash)
Sunscreen can protect you from UVA rays.(Unsplash)

4. Indoor lighting can cause skin damage

Some halogen and fluorescent lights produce minor levels of UV radiation. Although less strong than sunlight, repeated exposure in home or office settings can still have an effect on skin health, particularly in individuals who are susceptible to pigmentation. Also read | Most people use sunscreen wrong. Are you one of them? Ladakh to Delhi, here are skincare tips for different altitudes

5. Prevention is easier than repair

Treating sun damage, whether it’s fine lines, dark spots, or uneven skin tone, often requires expensive and time-consuming procedures. Daily sunscreen use is a simple, cost-effective preventive measure that protects your skin’s health and appearance.

6. It supports skin treatments

If you’re undergoing skin treatments like chemical peels, laser therapy, or acne management, sunscreen is crucial, even indoors. Without it, the results can be compromised, and post-treatment pigmentation can occur. Also read | World Sunscreen Day: Everything you need to know about how sunblock works,from ideal SPF range to UV protection

“Select a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or greater, put it on as the final step of your morning skin care routine, and reapply every 2–3 hours if you are in front of windows or using devices for extended periods of time. Your skin will appreciate it in the years ahead,” Dr. Ruben Bhasin Passi added.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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