Brad Pitt's kids have reportedly reacted to his Oscars win last week.
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Mount Eerie, aka Phil Elverum, has announced a North American tour. The seven dates take place in April and will feature Julie Doiron, with whom Elverum collaborated on last year’s Lost Wisdom pt. 2. Check out the dates below.
In addition to the April tour, Elverum will tour through Canada this week with Doiron. He will also play in support of Angel Olsen in New York this summer. Check out the P.W. Elverum & Sun website for more details.
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Brad Pitt's kids have reportedly reacted to his Oscars win last week.
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Mount Eerie and Julie Doiron are the latest artists to visit NPR’s Tiny Desk. During their set, Phil Elverum and Doiron played three songs from their 2019 album Lost Wisdom pt. 2: “Belief,” “Enduring the Waves,” and “Love Without Possession.” Watch it below.
Could there be a more glamorous setting for a fashion show than the Rainbow Room, way up on the 65thfloor of New York’s Rockefeller Center? In this high-wattage location, Prabal Gurung presented an ode to the city he calls home with his fall 2020 collection Tuesday evening, but amid the 1930s chandeliers and a cinematic color scheme partly conceptualized by no less than Vincente Minnelli, undertones beyond glamour could be found in Gurung’s message, for those who paused a moment to look.“I’ve
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