After teasing fans with the same cryptic space-themed image last week, System of a Down, Korn, Faith No More, Helmet and Russian Circles finally spilled the beans on Monday (Feb. 3) about their upcoming megashow.
16.01.2020 - 06:21 / variety.com
An imposing mansion set atop a prime Beverly Hills hilltop has popped up for sale with a heavyweight $36.5 million pricetag. Owned by powerful Russian telecommunications mogul Albert Avdolyan and his wife Elena, the nearly all-white house is commendably private, secreted behind gates, hedges, and an impressive driveway that’s nearly a quarter-mile long and lined by mature date palms.
The house also sports a “starchitect” pedigree. Originally built in 2008 as a Mediterranean-style villa, it was
After teasing fans with the same cryptic space-themed image last week, System of a Down, Korn, Faith No More, Helmet and Russian Circles finally spilled the beans on Monday (Feb. 3) about their upcoming megashow.
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Trousdale Estates is arguably the most desirable enclave in Beverly Hills, famous for its collection of trendy midcentury modern homes with panoramic L.A. skyline views. One of the largest and most private residences up there recently made waves when it sold for $35 million, a discount from the hefty $46 million asking price but still among the biggest transactions ever recorded in the area.
A 'socially awkward' man posted vile messages on a Russian social media site calling for the murder of black people, Jews and Muslims as well as the torching of mosques.
Tyler, The Creator put his eclectic fashion taste on display when it came to Sunday's (Jan. 26) Grammy Awards, which will go down as one of the best nights in the 28-year-old's career. The Golf Wang boss hit the red carpet in a pink bellhop suit like he was fresh off a shift from his second job at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills.
Famously audacious RH CEO Gary Friedman is known for his big, brash bets on retail, to the tune of his $50 million, eye-popping showpiece of a RH Gallery in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District. Even as competitors shutter their physical store operations en masse, his strategy has paid off — the stock price for Restoration Hardware Holdings has jumped by a wild 850% over the past three years.
He may not be an everyday household name in America, but Takahiro “Tak” Matsumoto has long been an indisputable megastar in his native Japan, where his rock duo, B’z, is the country’s top selling band of all time, with more than 100 million records sold worldwide.