You only turn 40 once and although Storm Keating didn’t plan for any big celebrations for her milestone birthday, she feels blessed her husband Ronan Keating surprised her with a spectacular party.
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retail experiences” are opening at 150 Wooster St. in Manhattan and 14 Heddon St.
in London. The “experiential” shops promise visitors a “career-spanning deep dive into the sound and vision of David Bowie,” according to the late artist’s Web site. There will be audio installations, screening rooms and hours of video content — “including previously unseen behind-the-scenes material, rare footage from the Heathen and Reality eras and more.”Naturally, there will be limited-edition merchandise
.You only turn 40 once and although Storm Keating didn’t plan for any big celebrations for her milestone birthday, she feels blessed her husband Ronan Keating surprised her with a spectacular party.
Tony Visconti cried as he recalled the late David Bowie telling him he had cancer. The veteran producer was working with the 'Let's Dance' hitmaker - who lost an 18-month battle with liver cancer in January 2016 - on his final album 'Blackstar' when the legendary singer took off his hat to reveal some of the side effects of his treatments.
Angelina Jolie is all about family time, even when she’s halfway across the world.On Thursday, October 28, the actress was joined by her children this week as she went on a family shopping trip to the David Bowie ‘75’ pop-up store in London’s Mayfair.
Let’s dance! Shiloh Jolie-Pitt channeled some serious rock star vibes on Friday when she left a dance class in Los Angeles, CA sporting a David Bowie t-shirt. The 15-year-old looked cool and stylish wearing the black Bowie shirt, black Adidas track pants, and black Converse sneakers. She also wore her hair back in a casual, mid-length ponytail, exiting the dance class with a water bottle and a backpack.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorRupert Murdoch’s 90th turn around the sun was feted on Thursday night in New York City as power brokers, longtime lieutenants and family members, with a conspicuous absence, gathered at Tavern on the Green for a long-delayed dinner celebration.Murdoch, one of the most influential media barons of the modern era who is executive chairman of News Corp.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIn the five years since his death from cancer in January 2016, David Bowie’s estate has kept fans captivated with an extensive, tastefully curated series of reissues that have presented a vast amount of material in a non-overwhelming manner. Happily, that same approach is evident in the “Bowie 75” pop-up stores (so named for his 75th birthday in January of next year), which opened in London and New York on Monday.
Drake always knows how to throw a great party and that’s exactly what he did to celebrate his 35th birthday! The rapper, whose big day is on Oct. 24, held a star-studded Halloween-themed bash at Goya Studios on the night of Oct. 23 and attendees like Larsa Pippen, Chris Brown, Offset, and more showed up in some epic costumes. Drake, himself, dressed up like a cowboy for the eventful night with a tan jacket full of fringe over a denim top and a white cowboy hat.
sang David Bowie in his early ’70s hit, “The Jean Genie.” This month, New York is indeed à gogo with vibrant Bowie flavor as “Bowie 75,” a year-long celebration of the iconoclast’s 75th birthday, launches with two exclusive experiential retail pop-ups: one on Soho’s Wooster Street, and one on Heddon Street in the musician’s native London. Both open Oct. 25 — 75 days before Bowie would have turned 75 on Jan.
Susan Sarandon has opened up about her final phone call with David Bowie before he passed away in 2016.The pair, who starred together in 1983’s The Hunger, previously dated, though the Oscar-winning actress has now revealed that they went through “some things that needed to be said” in the months leading up to his death.“I was fortunate enough to be closer to him right before he died, the last couple of months,” Sarandon told The Mail On Sunday‘s You magazine. “He did find me again.
Susan Sarandon is opening up about her relationship with former lover David Bowie.
Susan Sarandon is opening up about her final conversations with former flame David Bowie.
READ MORE: David Bowie unreleased album Toy set to debut after 20 yearsSarandon, whose tone sounded like she still cared deeply for Bowie, continued: "He did find me again. We talked to each other and said some things that needed to be said"I was so fortunate to be able to see him when he told me what was going on with him.
David Bowie‘s ‘Karma Man’ and ‘Silly Boy Blue’ have been shared.The tracks are set to feature on the forthcoming ‘David Bowie 5. Brilliant Adventure (1992-2001)’ and ‘Toy’ boxsets, which are due out on November 26 and January 7.‘Karma Man’ was initially recorded by Bowie in September 1967 and debuted on John Peel’s BBC Radio 1 show in 1968, but it was not officially released until 1970 on ‘The World Of David Bowie’ album.
David Bowie pop-up shops are opening in London and New York later this month to celebrate the late artist’s upcoming 75th birthday.A year-long celebration of Bowie’s 75th – which will fall on January 8, 2022 – is being planned by his estate under the name ‘Bowie 75‘.Two special ‘Bowie 75’ locations are now set to open at 14 Heddon Street in London – the location where the cover of ‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars’ was shot – and 150 Wooster Street in New York City,
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorDavid Bowie’s would-have-been 75th birthday isn’t until January, but next week his estate is beginning “Bowie 75,” a year-long celebration that kicks off with the openings of two “curated experiential pop-up shops” — one at the site of the cover shoot of his classic “Ziggy Stardust” album in London, and another in his New York neighborhood.For a very limited window beginning October 25, 2021 — 75 days before the anniversary — through late January 2022, the “Bowie
Harry Styles to David Bowie are going on show at the V&A as part of a major new show celebrating menswear. Clothes worn by Marlene Dietrich and Sam Smith will also feature in the exhibition alongside paintings and classical sculptures to explain the history and development of men’s fashion over the centuries.