Eugene Daniels, White House correspondent for Politico and Playbook co-author, has been promoted to senior contributor to Morning Joe.
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A wrap-style dress is forever on our shopping list. It just gives you the best of everything. You get the universally-flattering look of a true wrap dress, but you don’t have to deal with literally wrapping it and tying it yourself (and worrying about it coming undone). The flattering fit is simply integrated into the dress, making it permanently amazing.
Wrap-style dresses can also come in many forms. They can be casual, they can be formal gowns or they could be somewhere in between. A versatile wrap-style dress you can zhuzh up for an event or wear casually for everyday life? Now you’re speaking our language. We’ll show you our fave of the moment!
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This dress from Amazon spoke to Us even louder because it’s a pull-on style piece, meaning there are no buttons or zippers or hooks or anything like that in back. It really is that easy to put on. There’s just a single button at the neckline, but that simply lets you adjust how much coverage you want!
And it obviously looks fabulous! Up top is the surplice V-neckline, leading to elasticized smocking at the smallest part of the waist to cinch the silhouette. Below is the more flared-out skirt, the chiffon flowing beautifully to hit just above the knees. And don’t forget about the long sleeves! They have ruffled cuffs, adding yet another gorgeous accent to this dress!
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Eugene Daniels, White House correspondent for Politico and Playbook co-author, has been promoted to senior contributor to Morning Joe.
Madonna just released a new video on TikTok, and fans are questioning not just the nature of the video itself, but the “Hung Up” singer’s appearance as well. In the clip, Madonna puckered up her large lips to the camera while her blonde hair was in numerous braids and a remix of her 1998 hit “Frozen” played. “Is this Darcey or Stacey?” one fan asked, comparing the singer to former 90 Day Fiancé stars Darcey and Stacey Silva. “Madonna looking like A triplet of Darcey and Stacey in her latest TikTok,” another user chimed in.
Ready for a tasty Easter meal? Ahead of this month’s holiday, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has taken to the kitchen to prepare a stuffed salmon delight that’s sure to delight guests.
Can anything make a bigger difference in a flash than a great undereye concealer? We’d say not. Find the right product and your dark rings can be erased instantly, making your entire face look brighter, fresher and wider awake. A great concealer needs to do more than just disguise dark circles though.
Drake has sparked rumours that he’s set to release new music soon by sharing an image taken in a recording studio.As Music-News.com reports, the Canadian star suggested that he is currently working on the follow-up project to last year’s ‘Certified Lover Boy’ by sharing a behind-the-scenes photo on his Instagram Stories this week.The post in question, which was uploaded without a caption, sees an unknown producer working at a mixing desk in a dimly-lit studio space. A keyboard sits beside the console beneath a large speaker stack, and it appears that Drake took the shot while sitting on a sofa.Check it out here:Drake hints new music is coming as he hits the studio https://t.co/nxqbOH8kBW pic.twitter.com/DC3n9vXM4k— Showbiz News Reel (@showbiznewsreel) March 31, 2022Earlier this month, Drake revealed that he was planning some “highly interactive shows” in New York and Toronto.
Christopher Vourlias “I Am Greta” director Nathan Grossman will be taking two new projects in development to the Copenhagen Intl. Documentary Film Festival (CPH:DOX), one of which he’s revealed exclusively to Variety.The documentary feature, with the working title “Amazonia,” follows a series of expeditions into the Amazon led by Sydney Possuelo, considered the leading authority on Brazil’s remaining isolated indigenous peoples.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorVeteran dance music executive Patrick Moxey has announced details of his new label group and has signed a new, worldwide deal for two key record labels with Warner Recorded Music.The agreement, which encompasses the legendary Payday Records and the newly created Helix Records, will see Warner Recorded Music handling global digital distribution via its independent services arm ADA Worldwide, and includes the option for the parties to co-sign new repertoire.The move comes just weeks after Moxey left Ultra, the label he founded during the 1990s, and Sony Music.Helix Records, the group’s new flagship electronic dance music label, which was officially launched this week at Miami Music Week, has already signed several artists, including electronic duo Snakehips, British-Australian band AR/CO, legendary house dj/producer Marshall Jefferson, and tech house maven DJ Susan. Helix and Payday Records have offices in Los Angeles, New York, and London with 36-member team covering marketing and promotions in Canada, Sweden, Germany, France, and Australia.
Rex Orange County takes this week’s highest new entry on the Official Irish Albums Chart with fourth studio album Who Cares?
Marta Balaga Finland has responded to a spike in demand for its content with a slew of new series. As revealed by Laura Kuulasmaa, executive director at Audiovisual Producers Finland (APFI), over 30 will be released this year alone, a 20% uptick on 2018.“Compared to eight, ten years ago, when there were maybe only five scripted series per year, the increase has been huge,” she tells Variety ahead of French TV festival Series Mania’s “Focus on Finland” showcase. The Film in Finland cash rebate has facilitated international investments and growth of the budgets, she notes. Matti Paunio, head of production at the Finnish Film Foundation, adds:“I think the biggest trend overall is the diversification of subjects and points of view.
Supporting his wife. Josh Peck didn’t publicly react to Drake Bell‘s comments about not being invited to his wedding — until now.
Drake is planning “highly interactive” shows in New York and Toronto, the rapper has revealed in a new radio show.The star was talking during a broadcast on Sound 42, OVO Sound’s Sirius XM radio station, when he shared the news.“I’m excited to let all my people know that we’re working on something really special for you guys,” Drake told listeners. “Putting together two shows, one in New York and a few in Toronto.
Drake is showing off his new look.
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group imprint Alfred A. Knopf announced today that it will publish Cormac McCarthy’s new novels The Passenger and Stella Maris this fall. The former title will be published on October 25, with the latter being unveiled on November 22, and a box set of both volumes set for publication on December 6.