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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! And with less than three weeks until Santa Claus comes to town, we’re running out of time to trim our tree. We always add our favorite ornaments, but this year we want to go all out. You know those swoon-worthy Christmas trees you’ve admired on Pinterest boards and Instagram feeds? Ones that look straight out of a magazine? That’s what we’re
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2021, eh? Well in some cases, the best thing we can say about it is that at least it wasn't 2020. In fact, while the live music industry was still trying to get back on its feet and tours were getting postponed even further, there were plenty of music things going – some major comebacks, a handful of HUGE albums and an appetite, as ever, for new pop stars. So, join us at the dock of 2021 as we board the ship of pop and set sail towards 2022.
The presents have been opened and the festive food has been eaten... except for the leftovers which seemingly last for months.
With Christmas 2021 now behind us, lots of us are looking forward to some Hogmanay celebrations.
Elvis Presley loved Christmas. The King wouldn't hold back on decorating his Graceland mansion, with lights and Christmas trees staying up until his birthday on January 8.
The night before this interview, Popstar Benny was up late putting the final touches on a project. At 4 A.M., he suddenly dropped farrisbenny!, a sample drill mixtape with Bear1boss inspired by the wave of 2000’s hit-flipping that’s taken over New York.
Leonardo DiCaprio has been an outspoken environmental advocate for as long as he’s been famous. But while he’s produced documentaries, contributed millions to the cause through his foundation, sat on several relevant boards and even used his Oscar speech to talk about climate change, the topic has never overlapped with his acting work.It wasn’t for lack of trying: He just couldn’t find the right fit.
It's not Christmas without a tin of Quality Streets, but you have to admit everyone has their favourites.
Christmas is just around the corner and we have teamed up with our friends at The Centre Livingston to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a £100 gift card.
Do you and your dog have matching Santa hats? Or maybe your pup is the star of the show with a reindeer onesie. Our sister site TeamDogs is celebrating Santa’s Little Helpers week ahead of Christmas, and is asking you to send in your most joyful pictures of your pets dressed up.
Omicron has become the dominant variant of Covid in Scotland in time for a busy Christmas period of festive parties and gatherings.
Spider-Man: No Way HomeOut nowZingers and web-slingers abound in a further slice of expanded universe, this time involving various Spider-villains – dating back to the Sam Raimi era of Spider-Man – colliding with Tom Holland’s iteration of Spidey. Zendaya returns as MJ.
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The Queen has already shared her royal Christmas pudding recipe with her people this year, but the palace isn’t done yet. In the season of goodwill, Her Majesty’s pastry chefs have revealed yet another festive bake for us to try at home.
Jon Burlingame editor“This might have been the most challenging score I’ve ever had to write,” says composer Nicholas Britell of “Don’t Look Up,” the sci-fi social satire starring Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio, now in theaters.Britell, a two-time Oscar nominee (“Moonlight,” “If Beale Street Could Talk”) and Emmy winner (“Succession”), pondered – “every day for over a year” – how to find the right musical approach for Adam McKay’s “unbelievable blend of reality with comedy, absurdity
The countdown to Christmas is well underway, so if you’re looking to get into the festive spirit this year then why not invest in a scented candle to fill your home with cinnamon, spice and all things nice? Whether it’s a pine-perfect scent, a warm and spicy fragrance or a sweet-smelling aroma that you’re after, a scented Christmas candle will give you the cozy feeling you’ve been craving all year long – and it’ll be sure to impress guests when they enter your home.
I've never hosted a Christmas party before this year and it's brought up the question of how do you actually do one well?