Downton Abbey: A New Era is being postponed and has a new release date.
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Layer up! We’re all about layering right now. Well, we’re always about it — but now we finally have the weather we need to make it happen! Bring on the long sleeves, the heavier/warmer fabrics, the buttons and the brilliance that comes with owning and rocking a shirt jacket!
We were browsing Amazon’s hottest, bestselling new releases in fashion when we spotted this shacket in the casual jackets section. We were drawn to it as though there were some kind of physical, magnetic pull. We quickly fell in love with it, immediately able to see why this piece is already such a hit!
Get the VIEWON Aztec Print Shacket for just $38 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, January 7, 2022, but are subject to change.
This piece stands out, without a doubt, with its bold, Aztec-inspired color-block print. It’s timeless, it will look good on everyone and it will have you taking mirror selfie after mirror selfie. We wouldn’t be surprised if it also had your friends asking if you’d be okay with them buying the same piece!
This shirt jacket has a button-up front with a collar, two button-flap pockets at the chest and long sleeves with buttons at the roll-up cuffs. It has a very slight high-low effect too, automatically elevating it, plus a cotton-blend fabric with a worn look and feel with some frayed edges. We also like this fabric because it can be machine-washed!
Get the VIEWON Aztec Print Shacket for just $38 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, January 7, 2022, but are subject to change.
This piece comes in four colorways right now, so while the red and blue version
Downton Abbey: A New Era is being postponed and has a new release date.
The segment is based on George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody In Blue” and features characters designed to look like the caricatures of famed artist Al Hirschfeld (who was a consultant on the “Rhapsody in Blue” segment in “Fantasia 2000”), many of whom dance, drum and ice skate to the rhythms of Gershwin’s jazz-infused classical score as they follow their dreams in Depression-era New York. Parrish tells TheWrap that he regularly invoked “Rhapsody In Blue” as a comparison when pitching his vision of “Us Again” to his colleagues at Disney.
Selena Gomez wraps herself up in a fuzzy green coat while arriving on the set of Only Murders in the Building in New York City on Monday (January 24).
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorCyndi Lauper’s music video for “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” officially crossed 1 billion views on YouTube — marking the music icon’s first entry onto the video platform’s billion-views club.Lauper’s recording of “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” was released in 1983 on her historic debut album, “She’s So Unusual,” becoming a breakthrough hit and feminist anthem. The accompanying music video, which culminates in Lauper dancing back to her parents’ New York City apartment accompanied by a parade of revelers, was first uploaded to YouTube in October 2009.“Girls Just Want to Have Fun” is the fourth song from the 1980s to surpass 1 billion views on YouTube, alongside Guns N’ Roses’ “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” A-ha’s “Take on Me” and Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean.” Lauper, commenting on her hit song and video, said that many people don’t realize that “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” is really a political song.
A lot of eyebrows were raised when it was revealed Pete Davidson, 28, and his Saturday Night Live co-star Colin Jost, 39, purchased a Staten Island Ferry recently. In case you missed it, the comedians, along with comedy club owner Paul Italia, won the auction for a decommissioned, 277-foot boat that was used to shuttle commuters between Manhattan and Staten Island since 1965 before it was taken out of service last August. As fans were clamoring to figure out exactly why the trio coughed up $280,100 for the vessel, a source EXCLUSIVELY told HollywoodLife that the new owners have some big plans for it.
Saturday Night Live, as multiple cast members have hailed from there. At present, there are a couple of Staten Island natives amongst the current cast – namely, Pete Davidson and Colin Jost. And recently, the two came together to save the world-renowned ferry system, which also has a connection to Jost's and Scarlett Johansson's wedding.
Tom Cruise-led franchise saw suffer multiple delays. It had been pushed from November 2021 to May 2022, before its last release date of Sept.
NBC News confirmed the purchase, which was made at auction for $280,100 by Davidson, Jost and real estate agent Paul Italia.What does one do with their own Staten Island Ferry, exactly? Turn it into a party boat, of course. Italia told the New York Post that the trio is planning on turning the boat into a live entertainment space.
In what sounds like material for a Saturday Night Live sketch, Pete Davidson and Colin Jost have purchased a decommissioned Staten Island ferry boat for $280,100, NBC News has confirmed.
NEW YORK -- “Saturday Night Live” comics Colin Jost and Pete Davidson have purchased a decommissioned Staten Island Ferry boat for $280,100 with plans to turn it into New York's hottest club.Jost and Davidson teamed up with comedy club owner Paul Italia on Wednesday's winning bid for the John F. Kennedy, a 277-foot (84-meter) vessel that shuttled commuters between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island from 1965 until it was taken out of service last August.“The Staten Island Ferry is definitely something iconic,” Italia, a real estate investor and co-owner of the restaurant and comedy club The Stand, said Friday.
New Music Friday this week opens with the return of Years & Years. Now an Olly Alexander solo project, Y&Y's third studio album Night Call is both a re-introduction to who Olly *is* as a pop star - having much more in common with the band's 2018 Palo Santo than 2014's indie-adjacent Communion - and an exciting new path for Years & Years to take, which a number of up-tempo bangers like Sweet Talker with Galantis and Sweet Talker imitating previous synth-pop greatness from Lady Gaga and Dua Lipa. See Years & Years' Top 20 most popular tracks in the UK here.
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