Not a fan? Mark Wahlberg isn’t judging anyone that uses Ozempic for weight loss — but he believes that healthy eating and exercise are the smarter way to go.
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Radiohead‘s Jonny Greenwood has started selling his own olive oil, made on his own farm in the Le Marche region of Italy.‘Greenwood Oil’ is on sale now via Radiohead’s W.A.S.T.E. website and features design from the band’s longtime visual collaborator Stanley Donwood.
It retails at £60 per bottle.Announcing the run, Greenwood tweeted: “The w.a.s.t.e. store has started selling the oil from the olive farm in Italy where I now spend all my time outside of music – and Stanley Donwood has kindly designed the label.“It’s only a few bottles, but I’m really proud of the final product, for all that this is what rockstarsofacertainage* seem to drift into doing,” he added, later noting: “It’s Sting we’re all thinking of.”Greenwood went on: “It’s an addictive thing though, harvesting and pressing this glorious fruit, and spending more and more time with Italian friends in this beautiful country,” Greenwood continued, before closing his message in a local Italian dialectic:“Mejo de cusci’ non se trova.
Jemo a manga!” he concluded, translated as: “You can’t find any better than that. Let’s go eat!”https://t.co/eHzindmEyA pic.twitter.com/o6RfNsrX7D— Jonny Greenwood (@JnnyG) April 14, 2023Elsewhere, Radiohead‘s drummer Philip Selway has said that the band will release new material “of some sort” in the “next couple of years”.In January, Selway said that he and his bandmates would be meeting up early this year to start putting things in motion.
“We’re going to get together at the start of [2023], and I’m sure we’re going to start looking at other ideas for what comes next,” he said.Now, the drummer has told Prog Magazine [via MusicNews]: “We’re always talking about stuff. But in terms of an actual kind of collective project, beyond the
.Not a fan? Mark Wahlberg isn’t judging anyone that uses Ozempic for weight loss — but he believes that healthy eating and exercise are the smarter way to go.
A man was 'minding his own business' whilst on a night out with friends moments before he was brutally attacked. Kyle Brummell was left in a coma and unable to speak or recognise his own parents.
If you think Jimmy Fallon looks fake af on The Tonight Show, you should listen to his staff… who are basically confirming it.
A.D. Amorosi Famous since the top of the 1990s for bold, old-school, synth-rich productions of hardcore rappers (Scarface), multi-hyphenate hip-hop magnates (Kanye West, Travis Scott) and symphonically scored R&B vocalists (Beyoncé, the Weeknd), Mike Dean always sounds as if he’s having the most fun on his chill solo excursions. Take the surprise drop this past weekend of “4:23,” another of Dean’s schmoked-up stoner efforts that, like 2020’s buoyant instrumental album “4:20,” is equal parts steely sci-fi epic soundtrack and spaced-out dream-pop.“4:23” is occasionally reminiscent of Dean’s home-recorded, souped-up synth-works, full of proggy impromptu noodling carved from larger ice block suites. But this new album mostly features tracks more succinct and cutting — actual songs. For such freshly anointed precision, we can likely credit Dean’s steadfast collaborator, tour partner and streaming network co-star, the Weeknd, who takes on a role here as the executive producer of “4:23.”
said the show will likely go dark with the WGA strike underway — the “Tonight Show” host celebrated how much excitement is happening in New York City this week, beginning with the annual Met Gala.“It was a fun night, but it was hard to top last year, when I apparently showed up as Kendall Jenner’s ventriloquist dummy,” Fallon mocked. The host then pulled up an image of him on the carpet, standing behind Jenner at such an angle that he did indeed look very small.
Rami Malek is making moves!ET's Rachel Smith spoke to Malek at the Met Gala Monday, where he revealed that he's producing and starring in a movie of his own.«I'm making my own film. I produced it,» Malek, who couldn't help but gush over the flock of fans at the gala, revealed.
Corey Taylor has said he will be releasing his second solo album, ‘CMFT2’, on his own record label imprint.The follow-up to 2020’s ‘CMFT’ is set to arrive this year via the recently created imprint Decibel Cooper, which is backed by BMG.In an interview with The Archive of B-Sox, Taylor said he hoped to use the imprint not only for his own music, but as a way of supporting new rock and metal artists.“I’m really excited,” Taylor said. “This is the first major step in something that I’ve been building towards for a long time.
Tamar Herman For Suga of BTS, D-day arrives with a storm of thunder and lightning amid a purple haze. At the opening of his Agust D tour at t New York’s UBS Arena, the rain heralds a bold, and oftentimes fiery, two-hour testament to his artistry and drive. The tour kicked off on April 26 and will continue across the U.S. through May. Suga’s solo spot is the first tour by an individual member of the history-making South Korean group, and he’ll spend the rest of the spring touring across Asia. On the second of his two nights at UBS, April 27, Suga spent his time on stage rapping, singing, and ruminating on the different facets of his career thus far: Suga of BTS, his alternate persona Agust D, and himself, Min Yunki.
"Dancing with the Stars" judge Len Goodman predicted his own death four months before he died last week. In December, Goodman reflected on how he would like to die and the timeframe of his death. "Bing Crosby had the right idea," the professional ballroom dancer told the Daily Mail at the time. "He played 18 holes of golf, then, bosh, dropped down dead.
Len Goodman shared an eerily accurate premonition about his death. The judge died on Saturday after a battle with bone cancer.
Len Goodman shared an eerily accurate premonition about his death months before he died. The judge died on Saturday after a battle with bone cancer at the age of 78.In December 2022, Goodman spoke with following his retirement from, saying, «My dad had the right idea.
Well, this is weird and gross in a number of ways…
died Monday, eerily predicted his own death.He previously revealed that he expected he would meet his maker at age 79. When Goodman passed this week after battling bone cancer, he was just three days shy of 79.“Bing Crosby had the right idea.
Right under the noses of bosses, PC Adnan Ali was allowed to create his own fiefdom... a personal playground where he could sexually groom vulnerable teens - young wannabe cops often from difficult backgrounds who looked up to him and were fearful of speaking out.
Beloved Strictly judge Len Goodman predicted his own passing just six months before his death. On Monday 24 April, it was announced in an emotional statement that the 78 year old television personality had passed away peacefully following a short battle with bone cancer. And in a newly-unearthed interview from 2022, Len, who was a few days shy of his 79th birthday, revealed that he expected to die at 79 because that was the age at which his father had suddenly passed away.
EXCLUSIVE: Content creator and entrepreneur Markiplier has entered production in Austin, TX, on Iron Lung, a new horror film that he’s starring in and directing from his own script.
Anna Nicole Smith's ex Larry Birkhead and the former couple's daughter, Dannielynn, are working together to create their own documentary of the model's life using "never before seen" diaries and footage. The news comes as Netflix released a trailer for "You Don't Know Me," which claims to interview some of Smith's "closest friends." However, Birkhead along with Dannielynn are not involved.
A man was stunned when his elderly neighbours sent him a note demanding he park his motor somewhere else. The passive aggressive note from his neighbours urged him to park his car elsewhere so they can continue parking in 'their' spot.
We guess Marques Houston subscribes to the old philosophy that the best defense is a good offense. Because what he just said in defense of his controversial relationship? It’s pretty damned offensive!
Count Deepak Chopra among the medical experts who see enormous promise in psychedelic substances like psilocybin or “magic mushrooms.”