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The thing about frizzy hair is that anyone can struggle with it, and it can feel like a nightmare to try and figure out what’s causing yours.
Frizzy hair can happen naturally—most often for people with curly or dry hair—but it’s also a byproduct of the weather. Anyone who lives in a humid climate can attest that humidity can cause hair to poof up and frizz. Frizziness also comes from hair products that contain harsh chemicals like sulfates, heat styling, washing your hair too often, and even using a towel to dry your hair.
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A model on the rise! Lauren Chan isn’t just the new 2023 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit rookie — she’s making history.
said The Post; “Bring earplugs … Bring eye plugs,” echoed the Times. On March 25, the day after it opened, a source claimed the show did a paltry $80,000 in ticket sales. Another said the number was “significantly higher,” but box-office business has demonstrably not been brisk.For a more than $20 million musical, $750,000 would have been an ideal take after the enhanced visibility from reviews.
Iggy Pop turns 76 (!) on Friday, April 21.To celebrate, the ageless rock icon is playing concerts with his star-studded supergroup The Losers all over the west coast on his brief ‘Sold Out! Tour’ this month.Starting April 20, Iggy and The Losers are embarking on a five-concert tour that will send him to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas.And if you need last-minute tickets to see Iggy sing alongside members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Guns N’ Roses and The Kills, you can still snag seats.And oddly enough — tickets are very affordable.At the time of publication, we found some tickets going for as low as $35 before fees on Vivid Seats.Not a bad price to see a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee live.Want to hear “Lust For Life,” “I Wanna Be Your Dog,” “Search And Destroy,” “The Passenger,” “Candy” and many more of Iggy’s timeless genre-defying hits live in concert?Here’s how you can make that happen.All prices are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar of all upcoming Iggy Pop tour dates, venues and the cheapest tickets available can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Mac DeMarco has announced plans for a world tour later this year, including three dates in London.The singer-songwriter is due to hit the road in July, kicking off at The Ford Theatre in LA on July 14 before taking in further shows in New York and Paris and finally wrapping up at Hackney Empire on August 1 following a run of a trio of gigs.Accompanied by a full band, DeMarco play an intimate set which will see him performing his recent instrumental album ‘Five Easy Hot Dogs’ in its entirety along with songs from his back catalogue with new arrangements.Tickets for the shows go on sale at 10am local time for the London and New York this Friday (April 21) and 11am local time for Paris on the same day. The LA concert will go on sale at 10am local time on May 9.
Erykah Badu has announced details her upcoming ‘Unfollow Me’ North American, tour beginning this summer. Check out the dates and ticket information below.The 25-city-run tour will feature support from Yasiin Bey, also known as Mos Def, and according to Badu’s Instagram caption of the tour poster, “other extraordinary guests.”Shows are set to commence on June 11 in San Antonio, Texas.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Tribeca Festival has announced the lineup of its 2023 festival, which includes new films from actors Chelsea Peretti and David Duchovny and documentaries about Rock Hudson and news anchor Dan Rather. This year’s event, which takes place from June 7-18, will feature 109 feature films from 127 filmmakers across 36 countries. There will be 93 world premieres, one international premiere, eight North American premieres, one U.S. premiere and six New York premieres. Among the lineup, there are offerings from 43 first-time directors and 29 directors returning to Tribeca with their latest projects. For the first time, more than half of feature films in competition (68%) are directed by women, while 41% (45) of all feature films are directed by women. Additionally, 36% (39) of feature films are directed by BIPOC filmmakers, including two indigenous filmmakers.
The 22nd edition of the Tribeca Festival unveiled a 2023 lineup with a record number of female helmers and heavy on films directed by actors like Chelsea Peretti’s First Time Female Director, John Slattery thriller Maggie Moore(s) with Tina Fey and Jon Hamm, David Duchovny’s Bucky F*cking Dent and Steve Buscemi’s The Listener.
Bono kicked off his spring 2023 run of his Stories of Surrender shows in New York City and we have the full set list available!
When you hear the iconic HBO intro sound, it often leads into an epic (aka expensive) drama or a show set in Los Angeles or New York, almost inevitably about rich and/or powerful people. With its second season, the Duplass Brothers-produced “Somebody Somewhere” upends that expectation with its gentle, low-key comedy set in Manhattan — Manhattan, Kansas, that is.
Beau Is Afraid posted the top per-screen average of the year so far and the best limited opening for distributor A24 since Uncut Gems, grossing an estimated $320,396 at four locations in New York and LA for a hefty per-screen average of $80K+ in sold-out shows on both coasts. (Uncut Gems with Adam Sandler had a $105k PSA on five screens in 2019 — a limited-opening record at the time.)
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Ari Aster’s latest anxiety-inducer “Beau Is Afraid” is taking the indie box office by storm. The A24 film, which stars Joaquin Phoenix as an apprehensive man who endures a lot over the course of three hours, grossed $320,396 on four screens in New York and Los Angeles. Those ticket sales translate to a sizable $80,099 per location, the biggest screen average of the year. It’s also the second-best per-screen-average for A24 after Adam Sandler’s “Uncut Gems.” Now, “Beau Is Afraid” needs to sustain its momentum as it expands nationwide next weekend. That’s been a struggle for plenty of indies in post-pandemic times, although A24 has managed to propel films like “Everything Everywhere All at Once” and “The Whale” to box office success. But “Tár,” “Triangle of Sadness” and other acclaimed arthouse films weren’t as successful in parlaying their huge screen averages — which is the key metric for platform releases — to robust theatrical runs. Those films fizzled after struggling to connect with mainstream audiences.
has worn the figure-hugging French label, which teamed up with model and British Vogue cover star last spring on a colorful . Last August, also out and about in the Big Apple, Ratajkowski danced with a friend for a TikTok video in a gauzy Miaou minidress.Ratajkowski’s best method for stealing attention is the naked dress—a see-through style she’s sported countless times on the red carpet (note the she wore to the recent 2023 Oscars afterparty).
Morgan Wallen announced his 37-concert ‘One Night at a Time’ Tour starting in April.Now, four months and one album later, the long-anticipated tour is finally here and due to popular demand, Wallen has expanded his nationwide jaunt to 55 shows all over North America with special guests Parker McCollum, Bailey Zimmerman, Hardy and Ernest on select dates.That includes huge back-to-back stadium gigs at East Rutherford, NJ’s MetLife Stadium on May 19 and May 20.At all shows, we expect the 29-year-old singer to play the hits you know and love as well as debut tracks from his 2023 record “One Thing At A Time.”There is one question on our minds though — are there affordable last-minute tickets available to see the Wasted On You” singer live?The short answer is, well, it depends on the show.For a more thorough examination, you’ll have to take a look at our comprehensive list below of all the cheapest tickets on the market for all 55 upcoming performances in the U.S., Canada and Great Britain.Keep reading — we’ve got everything you need to know and more.A complete calendar including all dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for all shows can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Sleep Token have announced details of a 2023 ‘Rituals’ North American tour beginning in autumn. Check out dates and ticket details below.The band announced the tour on social media this week with the caption: “This September and October, North America shall gather in Worship.”The tour kicks off on September 9 in Philadelphia and ends on October 5 in California, with Sleep Token will also be performing at a handful of festivals including Blue Ridge Rock, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock.A post shared by Sleep Token (@sleep_token)Tickets are on sale now and are available here.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Ariana DeBose is back to do “the thing” as the host of this year’s Tony Awards. It’s the second time the actor is serving as emcee for Broadway’s biggest night, which is taking place on Sunday, June 11 at the United Palace in New York’s Washington Heights. The ceremony starts at 8 p.m. ET and will air live on CBS, as well as the streaming service Paramount+. “I was honored to serve as host last year and even more so to be asked back! So looking forward to celebrating this incredible season and the people who make the work happen,” DeBose said. “Here’s to adding some uptown flavor to the magic of the Tony Awards!”
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Liz Tigelaar and Stacey Silverman’s production company, Best Day Ever, has hired ABC Signature’s Abby Chambers, Variety has learned exclusively. Chambers will now serve as vice president of television and production at Best Day Ever. She most recently worked as director of current programming at ABC Signature, where Best Day Ever is set up under an overall deal. “Best Day Ever is beyond thrilled to welcome Abby to the Best Day Ever team,” Tigelaar and Silverman said in a joint statement. “The truth is, after being our studio partner on ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ and ‘Under the Bridge,’ we’d already come to think of her as our own. Her goals align perfectly with ours —to tell stories that feel vital, to center new voices, and to raise up future showrunners—and we feel lucky to have her passion and brilliance with us every day (and who knows, she may even steer us onto projects with non three-word-titles, too).”
Cheap Trick put out “Dream Police” in 1979 and “I Want You To Want Me” in 1982 but you wouldn’t know because the both tracks are just as vital and urgent as the day they first hit the airwaves.Thankfully, fans can hear the band’s classic tunes live this year when Robin Zander, Rick Nielsen and Tom Petersson tour from April through September.While on the road, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers will bring all the hits to both New York and New Jersey.Their first stop will be at Morristown, NJ’s Mayo Performing Arts Center on May 17.Following that gig, the trio hits Westbury, NY’s NYCB Theatre on May 18 and Atlantic City, NJ’s Sound Waves at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on May 20.Finally, they’ll play Waterloo, NY’s The Vine at Del Lago Resort and Casino on May 26.And for some shows, seeing the hitmakers live can be a cheap trick — you can see Cheap Trick (with Rod Stewart!) for just $22 before fees on Vivid Seats.Want to go to a show?Here’s everything you need to know and more.All prices listed above were found at the time of publication and are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
, a New York-based interior designer and founder of her eponymous design studio. “Luckily they’ve gotten a bit cuter, since there is a growing market for them.” You’ve probably already heard of Ruggable rugs, but plenty of other brands, from Target to Revival Rugs, now offer washable options.“Whether it’s from muddy shoes or spilled coffee, your rugs are bound to get dirty,” explains , a Chicago-based interior designer and founder of her own design studio—and although she doesn’t often use washable rugs in her spaces, they can help you keep pet hair, stains, and dirt at bay, especially in areas with lots of foot traffic.
and striking ). Picking the right one is a matter of balancing your technical needs with your taste.Desk lamps, first and foremost, should cast enough light for you to see what you’re working on clearly, without eye strain.