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Dave Navarro looks back on "backlash" to replacing John Frusciante in Red Hot Chili Peppers and the "disconnect" he felt from the band
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Dave Navarro looks back on “backlash” to replacing John Frusciante in Red Hot Chili Peppers and the “disconnect” he felt from the band

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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Former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Dave Navarro has looked back on his time with the band and the backlash that followed when he replaced John Frusciante.

Frusciante departed the band in 1992 and Navarro, who had left Jane’s Addiction when they broke up the year before, stepped in. He only recorded one album with the band, ‘One Hot Minute’, and it failed to be as successful as their previous studio album, 1991’s ‘Blood Sugar Sex Magik’.

In April 1998, the band announced Navarro’s departure, and Frusciante rejoined the same month. He left again in 2009, before rejoining a decade later. With Frusciante back in the band, they had a run of successful albums including ‘Californication’, ‘By The Way’ and ‘Stadium Arcadium’, and Navarro has admitted in a recent interview with Guitar World that he felt out of place in the band.

“Whatever magic John brought to the Chili Peppers, I didn’t have that style of magic,” he said, describing himself as a “goth kid in a funk band”.

He explained: “If you had to narrow down what the disconnect was, I’d say that would be it … It became clear pretty fast that as much as we tried and as much as we wanted it to work, we weren’t coming from the same musical place.

“The best way I can describe it is that I was in a cover band with the actual band. And that’s a very strange place to be – especially with the clashing of styles.”

Navarro addressed the reaction he received from “diehard fans”, explaining, “There was a lot of backlash from the fanbase because I was filling John’s role.”

He continued, “I always found it odd that any of that was directed at me. I was like, ‘Well, if you don’t like me being here, you can blame them. I didn’t force myself into this, they asked me. All I did was say yes.’”

He said the lukewarm reception ‘One Hot Minute’ received impacted everyone in the band, but that he was “feeling the brunt” of the question marks over the album’s direction. But despite that, he described it as the “most successful record” he’d ever played on, so it felt like a win for him personally but a failure for the rest of the band.

Navarro and Frusciante, meanwhile, teamed up together in 2020 to play Jane’s Addiction’s ‘Mountain Song’ at a memorial show to honour Andrew Burkle. The following year, Navarro joined Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis to cover Lou Reed’s ‘Walk On The Wild Side’ as part of Navarro’s Above Ground charity concert to raise awareness and funds for mental health for people in the music industry under the MusiCares programme. It marked the first time the pair had performed together since Navarro left the band.

As for Jane’s Addiction, however, Navarro said earlier this year that there’s “no chance” they’ll ever play together again. Last year, the band’s classic line-up of Navarro, Perry Farrell, Eric Avery and Stephen Perkins performed together for the first time since 2010, and they released their first new music together in 34 years, but the comeback ended abruptly after frontman Farrell punched Navarro onstage in a show in Boston.

At the time, they announced an immediate hiatus, cancelling the rest of the tour, and Navarro told Guitar Player earlier this year, “There was an altercation onstage, and all the hard work and dedication and writing and hours in the studio, and picking up and leaving home and crisscrossing the country and Europe and trying to overcome my illness — it all came to a screeching halt and forever destroyed the band’s life.

“And there’s no chance for the band to ever play together again. I have to say that’s my least favourite gig, without throwing animosity around, and without naming names and pointing fingers, and coming up with reasons.”

In July, Navarro, Avery and Perkins filed a lawsuit against Farrell over the fallout from the tour, and in September, Farrell responded with a legal filing of his own, denying “each and every allegation”.

November 4, 2025 0 comments
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The Best Red Carpet Looks From 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards
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The Best Red Carpet Looks From 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Setting the tone for what is sure to be a fashionable affair, the carpet brought out our most sartorial savvy faves across industries for a night celebrating craftsmanship and design. Reality starlet Olandria Carthen in custom Brandon Blackwood, Addison Rae in a flirty silhouette, and Raul Lopez’s feathered trim details — this carpet had it all. Two of the most anticipated arrivals of the night, fashion power duo Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, graced the venue to relish in Rocky’s Fashion Icon award. With additional honorees such as Jerry Lorenzo, Cynthia Rowley, Andre Walker, Pieter Muller, Donatella Versace, Sarah Moonves, and Ralph Rucci, the ceremony, helmed by CFDA Chairman Thom Browne and CEO and President Steven Kolb, boasts a vast cohort of design creatives across the American fashion sphere and beyond. 
November 4, 2025 0 comments
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Red Dwarf confirms exciting new release after new special was scrapped
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Red Dwarf confirms exciting new release after new special was scrapped

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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Red Dwarf fans haven’t had the best time of it recently, with a planned special being unceremoniously scrapped by UKTV – but there’s a silver lining to this cloud, as fans will soon be able to relive the show’s best moments.

The original TV soundtrack collections for the classic sci-fi comedy are set to be released as BBC audiobooks.

The audiobooks, Red Dwarf: Series I to IV and V to VIII: The BBC TV Soundtracks, will be available from 20th November – so watch this space!

The news comes after Doug Naylor, co-creator of Red Dwarf, revealed that the new episode fans had been looking forward to was scrapped by UKTV last year.

Craig Charles as Dave Lister in Red Dwarf. UKTV/Joel Anderson

A spokesperson for UKTV told RadioTimes.com at the time: “UKTV has no current plans to commission further episodes of Red Dwarf.

“It’s been a privilege to work with Doug Naylor and the cast in a relationship that began with the Back to Earth specials, which premiered to 4 million viewers, and has subsequently produced three full series, a retrospective and Red Dwarf’s first ever feature length, The Promised Land.”

However, Naylor has since shared with RadioTimes.com that there’s “absolutely” a chance of the episode, which was set to see Craig Charles’s Lister meeting his younger self, being shopped around to other channels.

“Absolutely, yeah, there’s always that possibility,” he said. “It’s public knowledge now this week, because I’ve announced it, and so now we will go out. The [cast] are really keen to do more.

“I’ve also done two thirds of a movie called Out of the Red where the guys play fictitious versions of themselves, and there’s real interest in that as well, both from a distributor and from a production company.

“In fact, I had a meeting about that this morning, so there’s that possibility as well. So it’s not dead, Dave – yet!”

So, as the wait for more Red Dwarf continues, it’s time to relive the best moments in audio form! Fingers crossed we’ll see the gang back on screen soon.

The new BBC audiobooks, Red Dwarf: Series I to IV and V to VIII: The BBC TV Soundtracks will be available from 20th November. Red Dwarf is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

Check out more of our Sci-Fi coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to see what’s on tonight. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

November 3, 2025 0 comments
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Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse Make a Rare Red Carpet Appearance Together
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Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse Make a Rare Red Carpet Appearance Together

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Despite being one of the most identifiable couples in Hollywood, Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse have kept things relatively low-key in the public eye. The pair—who have a daughter together—sparsely hit the red carpets together, something they have only done a handful of times since they began dating back in 2018. But leave it to a buzzy film premiere to do the trick: Last night in New York, the duo attended a screening of Pattinson’s new film Die My Love, co-starring Jennifer Lawrence and directed by Lynne Ramsay.

Hitting the step and repeat together, the couple did not to matchy-matchy for the affair—rather, each of their red carpet looks had a distinct flavor to them. Pattinson went cool and tailored (yet und one), looking to Dior for a black suit, layered overtop a white suit vest, shirt, and cream scarf. Waterhouse, meanwhile, went more whimsical: The singer sported a floral, strapless corseted gown from Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen’s spring 2026 collection. The lacing details and bubble-hemline made for the perfect combinations of retro, yet modern.

Photo: Getty Images

November 2, 2025 0 comments
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Every Red Carpet Look From the 2025 LACMA Art + Film Gala
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Every Red Carpet Look From the 2025 LACMA Art + Film Gala

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Red carpet fashion enthusiasts, rejoice! Tonight in Los Angeles, the LACMA Art + Film Gala returned for another evening of style, star power, and awards, all in the name of philanthropy.

Inaugurated in 2011 as a way to raise money for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s film program—as well as educational initiatives, acquisitions, and exhibitions—the annual event is the brainchild of LACMA trustee Eva Chow, who has co-chaired each year alongside Leonardo DiCaprio. This Saturday’s gala honors artist Mary Corse and filmmaker Ryan Coogler.

Every Hollywood red carpet is bound to be fashionable, but when an event’s presenting sponsor is Gucci, as is the case with this affair, the black tie ante is ineviatbley upped. The 2022 gala saw Billie Eilish arrive in a Gucci-monogrammed robe and pajamas (eye mask included), while Jared Leto sauntered in wearing a bedazzled pink velvet suit (sans shirt) and pink hair to match. Greta Lee’s black and mint green slip dress for 2023 was an early hint that her fashion star was on the rise; and last year, Sofia Richie Grainge stuck to the quiet luxury brief in a sleek, chocolate brown Saint Laurent look.

Ahead, see every red carpet look from the 2025 LACMA Art + Film Gala.

November 2, 2025 0 comments
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Deepika Padukone daughter Dua twin in matching red Sabyasachi looks for first Diwali, Ranveer Singh picks cream kurta
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Deepika Padukone daughter Dua twin in matching red Sabyasachi looks for first Diwali, Ranveer Singh picks cream kurta

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh delighted fans this Diwali with the ultimate Instagram surprise – a stunning family portrait revealing their daughter Dua’s face for the very first time! The charming family portrait was shared in a joint Instagram post by Deepika and Ranveer on October 21, accompanied by the caption,“✨🧿🪔 दीपावली की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएँ 🪔🧿✨”

Deepika and Ranveer gave the perfect Diwali gift to their fans – this adorable family portrait.(instagram/@deepikapadukone)

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The trio lit up feeds with perfectly coordinated festive ensembles, with Deepika and Dua twinning in vibrant red while Ranveer complemented them in elegant cream. The family’s effortlessly charming and stylish look instantly became the talk of the town, capturing a heartwarming festive moment with perfectly coordinated outfits for Deepika and Ranveer’s first Diwali celebration with their daughter.

Mom and daughter twinning in red

Deepika Padukone and baby Dua stole the spotlight, perfectly twinning in striking red Sabyasachi ensembles. Deepika’s outfit radiated regal traditional charm, featuring a deep red, full sleeve, long kurta set adorned with intricate golden zari embroidery along the neckline and delicate floral motifs on the sleeve borders, perfectly blending elegance and festive flair. She paired the set with a matching dupatta with similar golden zari threadwork along the borders.

The look was elevated with ornate statement gold earrings featuring green accents and a stunning stack of gold bangles. Her hair was styled in a sleek, slicked-back bun adorned with a white gajra. Completing the ensemble, she wore dewy, radiant makeup with sultry smokey eyes, nude lips, and a delicate red bindi, perfectly tying together the traditional yet glamorous vibe.

Dua mirrored her mother’s look in a small kurta set, with full sleeves and an Angrakha style neckline. Gold accents border the neckline, sleeves and hem of her adorable Diwali attire, as she beams from her mother’s lap. Her forehead was adorned with a tiny red bindi, perfectly matching her mother’s, while her hair was styled in adorable little pigtails.

What Ranveer wore

Ranveer balanced the vibrant reds of Deepika and Dua with a traditional cream-colored kurta, layered with a textured Nehru jacket, designed by Sabyasachi. He accessorised with multiple strands of beaded gold necklaces around his neck and sported stylish sunglasses with gold frames and a light tint. His hair and beard were neatly groomed, presenting a classic and elegant look that complemented his family’s attire.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Laufey 2025
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Laufey’s ‘Dream Concert’ Comes True at Red Rocks » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
written by jummy84

The dude at the front desk of the Hampton Inn in Golden, Colorado, was a pleasant enough fellow, even if his popular musical knowledge was lacking. “So what brings you here?” he routinely asked, perhaps thinking Coors Brewery or Dirty Dogs Roadhouse in the middle of an early fall afternoon were the likely options for a middle-aged couple looking for a place to collapse after a brew or two. 

“We’re going to Red Rocks,” was the reply, just wishing the quick delivery of room key cards wouldn’t further prolong the proceedings. 

“Oh, yeah! Who’s playing?” was his Captain Obvious follow-up, when just a few feet to his left was a sign listing all the October acts heading to the majestic outdoors amphitheater in Morrison, just a couple of miles from his workplace. 

The name “Laufey” brought a deer-in-the-headlights look, even after he was told the alternative artist was an Icelandic-Chinese singer-songwriter-producer who plays multiple instruments and has recently been performing in front of packed houses across North America. 

Either clueless or unimpressed or both, he added, “The only singer I know from Iceland is Björk.”  

Man, he never knew what he missed. For anyone else out of the loop: The pop queen, a fantastic young entertainer who seamlessly shifts genres from jazz to classical to her own show tunes that would rightly belong in a Tony Award-winning musical, wooed the masses numbering 9,000-plus on 8 October. 

Touring Canadian and US cities the rest of the year before heading across the pond in 2026 behind her latest full-length album, A Matter of Time, released on 22 August, Laufey (pronounced LAY-vay) reigned over an adoring audience. While the male species was represented, the majority were young girls in frilly white dresses and stylish women in fringe, beads, and bows who sang along to each song while standing on their dancing feet for most of the show that lasted nearly two hours. 

Following English singer-songwriter-actress Suki Waterhouse’s superb, wind-aided 40-minute set, some pre-show recordings ranging from Frank Sinatra (“Witchcraft”) to Chet Baker (“Look for the Silver Lining”) set the mood. Laufey recognizes the greats, no matter their age, race, or gender. 

Performing with a crackerjack four-piece band on her left and a stunning string quartet on her right, Laufey also brought along her robust alto, several instruments and four athletically inclined dancers, who added ballet and stretchy steps while keeping the leading lady on her toes. There was no doubt. A star was born on this starry, starry night. 

Classic Entrance 

For starters, old-fashioned black-and-white opening credits straight out of a silent movie appeared on the giant video screens on each side of the stage along with an “Act I” designation, assuring the Red Rockers this extravaganza wasn’t going to be a typical concert. 

Almost like “Clockwork”, her flashy first number of the album and set, the 2024 Grammy winner appeared shortly after the listed starting time of 8.10pm. She wasted no time in heaping praise on the scenic setting, saying enthusiastically, “I’m so, so excited to be here. This is probably the most beautiful venue I’ve ever played. It’s such a dream concert for me.” 

The equally upbeat “Lover Girl” followed, with rhythmic handclaps setting the pace along with squeals of delight from the crowd. Yet the essence of her existence even revealed itself in one line on this celebratory evening: “Oh, what a curse it is to be a lover girl.”

Even if there was a hint of sarcasm, nobody dared to argue the point of a hitmaker whose most recent record debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart in early September. Humble, playful, warm, witty, charming and, yes, lovable, Laufey is living the dream, cursed or blessed. 

She also continued to reinforce a message of empowerment while touching on her own insecurities. “Dreamer”, from 2023’s Bewitched, utilized a cool piano intro and some pretty backing track harmonies while delivering the spirited lyrical statement: “No boy’s gonna kill the dreamer in me.”

To some bossa nova beats, doubts of realizing those dreams linger in “Falling Behind”, from 2022’s Everything I Know About Love, ending with, “Everybody’s falling in love but me.”

The ballad “Silver Lining”, enhanced with a swooning croon and her red Gibson ES-335 electric guitar, brought out the lights from a throng of cellphone holders who also sang along to these harsh words: “When you go to hell, I’ll go there with you too.” 

From devilish to angelic beliefs in a matter of seconds, Laufey gushed after the song, reiterating, “Thank you for lighting up the world up for me. It’s a very crazy feeling to feel like all my dreams are coming true. … I know you guys are busy and your time is valuable and the fact that you spent your time and money to come here, I don’t take it for granted, not for one second.”

Though many of her own songs (including 13 of the 15 from the latest LP that offers a cover of “Seems Like Old Times” as a bonus cut) are filled with romantic notions that either hit or miss, she doesn’t hesitate to put members of the opposite sex in their place. 

“Bored”, from 2024’s Bewitched: The Goddess Edition, is a clearcut example of that impulse, with just the title eliciting loud cheers, laughs and screams by her supporters. In introducing the song, Laufey admitted it’s “kinda mean,” yet honestly conveyed that “it’s about that feeling when you’re with someone and you just kind of develop, how you say, ‘Ick!’ And why? Just like all of a sudden, everything about this person is starting to annoy you.”

It’s another ballad with her lovely voice providing a hostile thought, reminiscent of Carly Simon’s “You’re So Vain”: 

Maybe you’re just way too vain to be interesting /
Baby keep talking but nobody’s listening
Lyrics from Laufey’s “Bored” 

Photo: Emma Summerton / AWAL

‘Welcome to My Jazz Club’ 

Laufey cooled down for “Act II” as the set transformed into a jazz setting that included the appropriate music, starting with “Seems Like Old Times”, initially recorded by Guy Lombardo’s orchestra in 1945. The gorgeous tune, covered by the likes of Kate Smith, Ella Fitzgerald, and Rosemary Clooney, first did a number on me when I heard Diane Keaton bashfully sing it as the title character in Annie Hall. 

Keaton’s death three days after this show will make the song linger even more in my mind, along with its performance by Laufey, who takes those soothing, nostalgic notes to another level with a jolt of jazzed-up swing. 

After her stunning rendition, Laufey explained, “I really want to find a way to make kind of like a unique, intimate moment in the middle of the set, where these guys really get to shine and I kind of get to dance a little, you know.” 

Annie Hall couldn’t have said it better. The musicians for this accomplished mission were: Heather Rivas, keys; Dario Bizio, bass; and Maverick MacMillan, drums. (Guitarist Ryland Holland wasn’t part of the jazz ensemble.)

Along with her own originals like “Valentine”, “Fragile”, and “While You Were Sleeping”, “Act II” included a cover of “It Could Happen to You” from the Great American Songbook.  

A piano-driven standard recorded by Bing Crosby in 1943 with music written by Jimmy Van Heusen, Laufey added a lemon-fresh zest while performing it on this A Matter of Time tour for the first time at Red Rocks, scatting included. This chanteuse brings to mind the glory days of yesteryear, with sultry torch singers like Billie Holiday and Julie London. Laufey on the Rocks? Yes, please!

Fashion Forward 

Known for her Oddli-created felt crowns that were spotted throughout the crowd, Laufey took about a five-minute intermission while nearing the show’s halfway point to announce her “best-dressed guest” on a night when passion was displayed by a fashion-conscious audience. 

A girl named Lucy, whose hand-sewn hoop skirt woven to include the clock theme that’s a central part of the third full-length studio album and stage design, appeared starstruck when walking up to meet Laufey. The excited winner received a special crown adorned with painted red rocks from “Mei Mei”. The artist’s popular life-sized bunny mascot will be the subject of the first-time author’s debut picture book that will be published next April. 

Made for little kids (and fans of all ages), Laufey has developed a special connection with youngsters through her music and outside projects, recently launching the Laufey Foundation, a nonprofit organization created to benefit aspiring musicians. 

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Lucy the best-dressed guest with Laufey. Photo: Nicole Mago

Her affection for fellow artists is also apparent as this tour includes dates with various orchestras, along with a special opening act at Red Rocks and other cities. Laufey gave a shout-out to Waterhouse, cheerfully saying, “I feel so lucky when I get to have someone so cool and talented open for me. Really, I feel like I get a free concert every night. It’s honestly how I choose who will support me on tour. I am like, ‘Who do I want to hear every single night?’”

Multicultural (also half-Chinese; her mother is from Guangzhou) and multi-instrumental, Laufey mentioned she grew up fascinated with the cello as an orchestra member and “I always dreamt of getting cheers for playing” the instrument. “It’s been the greatest joy of my life to get to continue on this journey of recording songs with orchestras and playing with orchestras,” she said, turning to a grand piano to perform “Let You Break My Heart Again”. The weeper (“one of the very first songs I ever put out,” she offered) appears on the soundtrack album/concert film A Night at the Symphony: Hollywood Bowl. It includes the wistful-thinking line “Someday, someone will like me like I like you”. 

Don’t be misled, though. Laufey isn’t a woebegone, down-on-her-luck outcast. Combating anger/disappointment with a deft sense of humor, this is a performer who can add comedic touches to tragic episodes. During a mid-set video, she even poked fun at herself for making a few outfit changes. (“It’s my show,” she acts with a sneer. “I can wear what I want.”)

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Photo: Emma Summerton / AWAL

Beauty and the Beat 

The ever-changing stage displayed a spinning carousel in the background as the enchanting song of the same name opened “Act III” with Laufey accompanied by her acoustic guitar. “Forget-Me-Not” featured the beautiful sounds of string quartet players Michelle Shin, Lucinda Chiu, Chrysanthe Tan, and Juan-Salvador Carrasco. Dancers Olivia Zeimi, Julia Alaimo, Bostyn Brown and Dabria Aguilar returned for “Cuckoo Ballet”, a tick-tock clock starting an orchestral-like instrumental interlude on which Laufey played the cello. 

Then the knives came out again like deep cuts from a sharp sword. In the sprightly “Mr. Eclectic”, leading off “Act IV,” she sings: “Talking ’bout some dead composer / You’re just a stoner patronizing me.” 

In “Clean Air”, Laufey drops an F-bomb while sweetly telling off her target, “My soul has suffered, get the fuck out of my atmosphere.” 

On the swirling “Tough Luck,” one of the finest cuts off A Matter of Time (that she coproduced with customary collaborator Spencer Stewart and new addition Aaron Dessner of the National), an ultimate loser hears: 

Tough luck, my boy, your time is up / I’ll break it first, I’ve had enough /
Of waiting ’til you lie and cheat / Just like you did to the actress before me
Lyrics from Laufey’s “Tough Luck”

Overcoming obstacles while admitting her insecurities are “still kind of there,” Laufey addressed the latter ahead of “Snow White”.  Calling it “probably the most vulnerable song on my new album,” the words ring true: “The world is a sick place, at least for a girl.” This one was born in Reykjavik, while raised there and in Washington, DC, before graduating from the famed Berklee College of Music in Boston.

Laufey remembers herself growing up in Iceland (with Junia, her identical twin sister) as “an orchestra nerd” with different hobbies, “and it was glaringly obvious to me that I was different, and I didn’t feel … like it was a good thing. I see it now as a good thing. … 

“I really empower all of you to always share your feelings and even though it’s really scary, they can be a very powerful tool.” There’s obviously stainless-steel strength in the woman whose full name is Laufey Lin Bing Jonsdottir.

“Act V” started and ended with the magnificent fury of “Sabotage”.  Reaching her peak by ascending the stage’s high staircase, this for-real idealist who can follow up that explosive set closer with the tender encore “Letter to My 13-Year-Old Self” doesn’t mess around. It’s only A Matter of Time for infatuation to strike anyone willing to join Laufey’s winning troupe of loyal lovelies. 

That includes the Golden guy who’s too busy checking in guests before checking out this team dream weaver.

October 21, 2025 0 comments
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Gracie Abrams' Red Rocks Shows Will Be Livestreamed by Apple Music
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Gracie Abrams’ Red Rocks Shows Will Be Livestreamed by Apple Music

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
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The Secret of Us (Deluxe) tour might be over, but you can relive it on screen this fall

Gracie Abrams‘ The Secret of Us (Deluxe) tour might be over, but you can relive it this fall. Apple Music will stream the singer-songwriter’s Red Rocks show on Oct. 29.

Abrams played the iconic Morrison, Colorado venue on Aug. 11 and 12, where she performed her hit “That’s So True,” the fan favorite “Death Wish,” gems from the deluxe, and surprise songs (“Block Me Out” on Night One, “I Know It Won’t Work” on Night Two).

It’s unclear which show (or both) will stream, but Apple Music’s livestream is slated for Oct. 29 at 10 p.m. ET, and will be available afterwards on Spatial Audio. Zane Lowe will interview Abrams prior to the event.

Abrams released The Secret of Us, her second album, in June 2024, and dropped the deluxe version that October. The 2024 and 2025 tour legs allotted to 83 shows (including her Madison Square Garden debut). The two Red Rocks performances took place in the final month of tour, which concluded with two nights in Mexico City on Aug. 26 and 27.

Earlier this week, Abrams appeared in conversation with Cyndi Lauper for Rolling Stone‘s Musicians on Musicians package, and discussed her lengthy tour. “The whole thing is constantly shocking,” she told Lauper. “I also find the dopamine-hit piece of it all interesting to contend with, when you stop for even two days.”

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She added: “My greatest takeaway from touring, especially over the past year, because I was feeling kind of existential about it right after the election and everything was on fire … it turns out the best and highest use of my being here on this planet is for the two hours a night that people feel they can come and have some place to, at the very least, be around strangers who are expressing anything loudly. We don’t even really get that these days.”

October 20, 2025 0 comments
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Jennifer Lawrence (Finally) Makes Her Jonathan Anderson Dior Red Carpet Debut
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Jennifer Lawrence (Finally) Makes Her Jonathan Anderson Dior Red Carpet Debut

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
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Jonathan Anderson’s inaugural Dior womenswear show wasn’t even three full weeks ago, but we’ve been waiting with bated breath to see Jennifer Lawrence hit the carpet in one of his spring 2026 designs.

While Lawrence has been a longtime Dior ambassador, the actor and her stylist, Jamie Mizrahi, have cast a wide sartorial net for her Die My Love press tour. At the San Sebastian Film Festival in late September, Lawrence doubled up on Phoebe Philo, wearing an oversized black T-shirt with a dramatic train and, later, an asymmetrical tobacco melange dress. And just a few days ago, for the 2025 BFI London Film Festival, she zhuzhed up a vintage black Armani Privé halter dress with her sculptural Glenn Spiro torque necklace.

Jennifer Lawrence at the Rome Film Festival

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Dior spring 2026 look 56

Dior spring 2026, look 56

Photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com

Lo, at long last, Lawrence arrived at the 2025 Rome Film Festival dressed in Anderson’s vision of Dior. Wearing look 56, the actor hit the carpet in a dusty gray-brown pullover with black cuffs and a matching V-neck collar draped over her shoulders. Juxtaposing the more casual top, Lawerence wore a gauzy white polka-dot skirt with a black ribbon separating the two bubble tiers.

As for her footwear, Lawrence swapped the white open-toed heel from the runway for one of Anderson’s other shoe offerings. She played up the black details on the top and skirt with a black pointy-toe pump with a 3D feathered appliqué. She kept the rest of her accessories to a minimum, opting for small hoop earrings and a Longines PrimaLuna silver watch.

ROME ITALY  OCTOBER 20 Jennifer Lawrence attends the Die My Love red carpet during the 20th Rome Film Festival at...

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October 20, 2025 0 comments
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2025 Academy Museum Gala Red Carpet: Best Photos
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2025 Academy Museum Gala Red Carpet: Best Photos

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
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The 2026 MET Gala may still be several months away, but Hollywood’s biggest stars have another fashion playground.

On Saturday (Oct. 18), some of the biggest names across film and television descended upon Los Angeles for the fifth annual Academy Museum Gala, which has been nicknamed the Met Gala of the West. Held every year since 2021 to raise funds for the academy initiatives and display objects tied to key cinematic history, the 2025 Academy Museum Gala honored I’m Still Here director Walter Salles, Vantage Award recipient Bownen Yang, and Oscar winners Penélope Cruz and Bruce Springsteen. Notably, the Boss is the subject of one of this year’s best picture contenders, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, which stars Emmy winner Jeremy Allen White as the titular music icon. This year’s co-chairs included Jon M. Chu, Common, Viola Davis and Julius Tennon, Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey, Jennifer Hudson and Alejandro Ramírez Magaña.

Naturally, the Academy Museum Gala red carpet featured some of music’s buzziest stars, including Charli xcx, Addison Rae, Haim, Olivia Rodrigo, Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco, and Riley Keough. Charli xcx, who’s currently working alongside Jack Antonoff on the soundtrack for Emerald Fennell’s forthcoming Wuthering Heights adaptation while readying her own Kylie Jenner-starring Moment film, wore a dramatic all-black leather and lace gown that drove home her now-trademark Brat fashion aesthetic. Newlyweds Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco opted for matching blazers, Grammy-nominated sister trio Haim reached for classy, floral-accented neutrals and Hilary Duff, who recently signed a new deal with Atlantic Records, delivered a pop of color with a ravishing bright purple gown.

Check out the full gallery for photos of all the musicians at the 2025 Academy Museum Gala.

  • Olivia Rodrigo

    Olivia Rodrigo at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Image Credit: Gilbert Flores

    Olivia Rodrigo at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

  • Addison Rae

    Addison Rae at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.Addison Rae at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Image Credit: Gilbert Flores

    Addison Rae at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

  • Este Haim, Alana Haim and Danielle Haim

    Este Haim, Alana Haim and Danielle Haim at Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.Este Haim, Alana Haim and Danielle Haim at Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Image Credit: Michael Buckner

    Este Haim, Alana Haim and Danielle Haim at Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

  • Charli xcx

    Charli xcx at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.Charli xcx at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Image Credit: Gilbert Flores

    Charli xcx at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

  • Hilary Duff

    Hilary Duff at Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.Hilary Duff at Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Image Credit: Michael Buckner

    Hilary Duff at Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

  • Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco

    Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Image Credit: Gilbert Flores

    Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

  • Jennifer Hudson

    Jennifer Hudson at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.Jennifer Hudson at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Image Credit: Gilbert Flores

    Jennifer Hudson at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

  • Riley Keough

    Riley Keough at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.Riley Keough at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Image Credit: Michael Buckner

    Riley Keough at the Fifth Annual Academy Museum Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

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