The historic Hollywood hotel Chateau Marmont, a favourite haunt of celebrities for decades, is to be turned into a private members-only club, its owner has said.
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Information about Lana Del Rey’s new book of poetry, as well as its accompanying Jack Antonoff-produced audiobook, has been detailed in product listings on Amazon and Waterstones sighted by The FADER. Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass will be released in a 112-page hardcover format on September 29, while the audiobook version, previously described as a “spoken word album” by Del Rey, will run 33 minutes and be released on July 28.
The historic Hollywood hotel Chateau Marmont, a favourite haunt of celebrities for decades, is to be turned into a private members-only club, its owner has said.
Lana Del Rey is on the go.
Lana Del Rey‘s poetry book has arrived!
Way back in January 2019, Lana Del Rey alerted her fans that she'd recently "finished a short book of poetry I've been writing over the last 13 months that I'll be putting out later." In the 18 months since then, we've learned the book's title, Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass, as well as Lana's plans to follow it with a new album later in 2020. But today (July 28), Violet is finally here — as an audiobook.
After much teasing, Lana Del Rey’s first poetry release ‘Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass’ is finally here.
After months of delays, Lana Del Rey’s Violet is blooming.
Lana Del Rey has shared the first poem from her forthcoming spoken word audiobook, ‘Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass’. The text, ‘LA Who Am I To Love You?’, is one of the collection’s longer poems, and will open the book.Listen to it below:‘Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass’ is expected to drop today (July 28).
Ryan Reynolds, Jack Antonoff and more celebs couldn’t contain their excitement about Taylor Swift‘s surprise album, Folklore.The Nashville native, 30, announced on Thursday, July 23, that her eighth studio album was coming out the next day.
Lana Del Rey has recorded an audio version of her forthcoming book of poetry, Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass, which will be released on vinyl, CD and cassette as well as digitally.Following reports earlier this month that the musician would record an audiobook of the collection, it has now been revealed that physical copies of the spoken-word version will be released on October 3.The digital audiobook is out next Tuesday (July 28), with the 112-page hardcover book edition out on September
The biggest pop star in the world is heading back to the woods. After conquering radio with 2019's Lover, Taylor Swift announced her eighth studio album less than a day before its release with a post on social media.
Taylor Swift has dropped her eighth studio album just hours after announcing she had recorded a whole new record while in isolation.
Taylor Swift has released her surprise eighth album ‘Folklore’ today (July 24) – read her new personal essay about the creation of the album below.‘Folklore’ was largely written alongside The National‘s Aaron Dessner, with further input from Bon Iver and Swift’s regular collaborator Jack Antonoff.“Most of the things I had planned this summer didn’t end up happening, but there is something I hadn’t planned on that DID happen.
Taylor Swift's boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, a secret co-writer on some of the songs on her upcoming album, ? A slew of Swifties and internet sleuths certainly think so.When Swift announced on Thursday morning that she would be dropping her surprise eighth album at midnight, she thanked songwriters Aaron Dessner, Jack Antonoff, Bon Iver, and someone named William Bowery.Fans were quick to notice that Bowery was the only one whom Swift didn't tag, and some dedicated detectives discovered that there are
Taylor Swift fans think Joe Alwyn secretly cowrote two songs on his girlfriend’s upcoming album, Folklore, under the pen name, William Bowery.The “Delicate” singer, 30, announced on Thursday, July 23, via Instagram that she is dropping her eighth studio album at midnight.
Taylor Swift has announced she will release a new album at midnight tonight (July 24), featuring collaborations with the likes of Bon Iver‘s Justin Vernon, The National‘s Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff.Posting on Instagram, Swift said the new record was an opportunity for her to pour out “all of my whims, dreams, fears.”“Most of the things I had planned this summer didn’t end up happening, but there is something I hadn’t planned on that DID happen.
the problem on Moss Lane in Hale, which bosses say has been caused by a leaking water pipe. But now - a week after a crack in the pavement first appeared - traders say the problem is worse than ever.“Our wall is moving and moving,” says Ian Tootill.“Over the last two days it has just been getting worse.“Just today a big crack appeared on my gable wall.