Machine Gun Kelly is remembering Taylor Hawkins.
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If your shoe collection is robust but you simply don’t have the proper storage rack or unit to house them all, they can take up unnecessary room. There’s no reason for your shoes to command your floor space when there are plenty of options that will free up your area and make your home feel bigger!
If you’re gearing up for spring cleaning, we found a slew of storage solutions that are specific to shoes — just in time for the warmer months. You can keep all of your favorite footwear within reach and bring more freedom to your home at the same time with one of the picks below!
This Five-Tier Shoe Rack
Taller shoe racks like this one are perfect for smaller spaces and closets if you don’t mind the height. It can fit at least 10 pairs of shoes or more, depending on the styles you’re storing and how you stack them — and it’s available in either black or grey metal!
Get the SONGMICS 5-Tier Shoe Rack for prices starting at $14 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, March 10, 2022, but are subject to change.
This Hanging Shoe Rack
Your shoe rack doesn’t even have to touch the floor thanks to this hanging version! It’s held up by three typical rod hooks and offers 30 slots where you can store both shoes and accessories neatly in one place.
Get the Whitmor 30 Section Hanging Shoe Shelves for $24 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, March 10, 2022, but are subject to change.
This Low Three-Tier Shoe Rack
This rack is ideal for the entryway to your home or apartment. During each season, we switch out which shoes we wear the most — and this rack will give you easy
Machine Gun Kelly is remembering Taylor Hawkins.
Easter Sunday is only a couple of weeks away, meaning it is almost that time when you can stuff yourself silly with all the chocolate without feeling guilty.
Elton John performed a special tribute song during his Iowa show on Saturday in honour of Taylor Hawkins. The Foo Fighters drummer passed away in Bogota, Colombia on Friday at 50.
Sam Hunt is about to be a girl dad! The 37-year-old country singer revealed that he and his estranged wife, Hannah Fowler, are expecting a baby girl amid their impending divorce. “I haven’t talked about this, but I have a little girl on the way. I have a baby coming in about eight weeks," Hunt told the. «I blocked out two months at the end of May and early June. Really this year revolves around that big news in my life.”When asked about a potential name for his future daughter, Hunt said he's waiting until he meets her to decide. “Not yet, we’re thinking about it.
Sam Hunt is getting ready to be a dad!
Ocean Colour Scene frontman Simon Fowler has opened up about being outed as gay by the tabloids in the 1990s.Speaking in a new interview for NME’s Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?! when asked about The Sun revealing his sexuality in 1998, Fowler said: “I don’t think it was a big deal. It was noticeable that our third album [1997’s] ‘Marchin’ Already’ went to Number One and knocked Oasis’ ‘Be Here Now’ off the top spot – which is when Noel Gallagher sent us a plaque: ‘Congratulations to the second greatest band in the world’.“But the album didn’t end up selling anywhere near as much as its predecessor, ‘Moseley Shoals’, overall.
Amazon Prime Video, you’ve come to the right place. Below, we’ve assembled a list of the best movies newly added to the streaming service in March 2022.
EXCLUSIVE: We hear that Amazon Studios and Prime Video SVP Mike Hopkins sent a warm, welcoming email to MGM staffers this morning about the streamer’s acquisition of the near-century old studio, telling them that “we look forward to working with you as we create the next phase of MGM’s rich history together.”
EXCLUSIVE: Seoul Street is adapting Suzanne Park’s best-selling novel Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous for the big screen.
BTS’ recent ‘Permission to Dance on Stage: Seoul’ concert live screenings reportedly took in over $32million (£24.5million) at the global box office.Over the weekend, the K-pop juggernauts held their first in-person concerts in over two and a half years at the Jamsil Olympic Stadium in Seoul. The March 12 date of the three-night ‘Permission to Dance on Stage: Seoul’ was also made available for “live viewing” in theatres worldwide, giving international fans a chance to witness the boyband’s return to the stage.According to The Hollywood Reporter, BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance on Stage: Seoul’ earned $6.9million (£5,288,840) in 800 theatres across North America, becoming the top-grossing live cinema event of all time.
BTS member Jimin will reportedly be releasing a new solo song for tvN’s upcoming series Our Blues.Earlier today (March 15), a source from Yamyam Entertainment, the company in charge of the forthcoming Our Blues soundtrack, said that the K-pop star would be taking part in the project.“Jimin will be participating as an OST (Original Soundtrack) singer for tvN’s new Saturday-Sunday drama Our Blues,” the source said, as translated by Soompi. “Since world-class group BTS’ Jimin will be joining us, we will energise the drama with a masterpiece OST song that harmonises well with the flow of the story.”The as-yet-unnamed song will mark the idol’s first-ever original soundtrack contribution.
BTS – specifically BTS Permission To Dance On Stage – Seoul: Live Viewing grossed $6.84 million in North America on Saturday for a per screen average of $8,500+ across 803 theaters, ranking third at the weekend box office so far after The Batman and Uncharted.
BTS‘ V has opened up about performing in front of fans in the boyband’s home country of South Korea after two years.During the first night (March 10) of the K-pop group’s scheduled three-night concerts at the Jamsil Olympic Stadium in Seoul, each member took turns sharing their thoughts on performing in front of a live audience in South Korea for the first time in two years. Their last was in October 2019, during the ‘Love Yourself: Speak Yourself’ world tour.“We performed with empty seats before,” V said in reference to the different online concerts the boyband held in the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as reported by Kpop Herald, “but now we’re here in front of ARMYs.
BTS‘ Jungkook has shared his thoughts on the cheering ban at the group’s recent concerts in Seoul due to COVID-19.Earlier this week, the K-pop group’s label Big Hit Music said in a statement that there would be a ban on “cheering loudly, yelling, chanting and standing up” during the boyband’s Seoul concerts, in alignment with South Korean COVID-19 health guidelines.Following the group’s first show on March 10, of a scheduled three-night run for the group’s ‘BTS Permission To Dance On Stage – Seoul’ concerts at the Jamsil Olympic Stadium, BTS member Jungkook took to his personal Instagram page to share his thoughts on the ban.“Finally, after two years, although it felt like 23 years, I got to perform in Korea. Like, wow, finally,” he said in a new Instagram post clip, as translated by Koreaboo. “Overall, I felt extremely happy today. Just extremely happy.
Wilson Chapman editorAt a recent BTS concert in Seoul, the crowd sounded a bit different than usual.On Thursday, BTS returned to the Jamsil Olympic Stadium, where they last performed in 2019, for their “Permission to Dance on Stage” tour. However, the show faced several alterations in order to comply with COVID protocols.