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“The Devil Is Dead!”: Iranian Artists and Exiles Break the Regime’s Curse

Iran’s streets pulse with celebration and cautious hope after Khamenei’s death—a fleeting exhale of freedom, haunted by history, as a battered nation dares to imagine something new between the fireworks and the ghosts.


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Spotlight Showdown: Scarlette Douglas and Lily Collins Shatter the Perfection Myth

When fame’s spotlights cast long shadows, Scarlette Douglas and Lily Collins step forward—baring the truths behind body-image battles, breaking taboos, and reminding us that real courage often starts backstage, far from the red carpet. A candid, culture-shaking duet in the ongoing battle for authenticity.


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Red Carpet Rebellion: Harry Styles, Rosalía, and the Brits’ Gender Revolution

The 2026 Brit Awards in Manchester shattered traditional norms, celebrating a surge of female and non-binary talent with nearly 70% of nominations. Harry Styles and Rosalía led a night of vibrant performances and bold collaborations, marking a pivotal moment in the music industry’s evolution.


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Michelangelo’s “Last Judgment” Gets a Celebrity Makeover—Sweat, Drama, and Restoration!

Explore the intricate restoration of Michelangelo’s “The Last Judgment” in the Sistine Chapel, where art meets modern challenges like climate change. Witness the delicate balance between preserving history and accommodating millions of visitors, revealing a stunning transformation reminiscent of a celebrity makeover.


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Sharon and Kelly Osbourne Steal the Show with Manchester’s Rock Royalty Farewell

The 2026 BRIT Awards in Manchester celebrated Ozzy Osbourne's legacy with heartfelt tributes and a focus on emerging talent, revealing a significant shift towards inclusivity among nominees. The night balanced nostalgia with a fresh global perspective, highlighting music's power to connect amidst change.


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Mark Ronson, the Osbournes, and the BRITs Night of Family Secrets and Triumphs

The 2026 BRIT Awards transformed into a heartfelt celebration of family and legacy. Mark Ronson honored the late Amy Winehouse, while Sharon Osbourne paid tribute to Ozzy. Emerging stars like Olivia Dean and Lola Young showcased the future of music, proving that legacy lives on through both triumphs and tributes.


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Lorraine Kelly’s Eurovision Slip: Boy George, Claudia Winkleman, and Live TV Drama

Lorraine Kelly's live mishap on ITV leads to a charming blunder regarding Boy George's Eurovision representation. While the UK faces an unfinished entry, Claudia Winkleman gears up for chaos in her new chat show. Embrace the delightful unpredictability of British television!


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Paul Wesley Plunges Into Gilded Age Scandal in ‘The Buccaneers’

Paul Wesley joins the cast of Apple TV's The Buccaneers, adding intrigue to a series already brimming with scandal, romance, and melodrama. Set in the Gilded Age, the show artfully blends contemporary themes with period drama, promising a tantalizing exploration of female agency amid high society chaos.


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Bollywood’s Buzziest Brawl: Kashyap, Shah, and the 'Kerala Story 2' Controversy

Bollywood’s latest battle royale isn’t on-screen, but in the war of words over 'The Kerala Story 2.' Artistic egos, ideological barbs, and real-life drama blur the lines between cinema and spectacle—proving, once again, Bollywood’s best stories sometimes happen off-camera.


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Zendaya, BTS, and the Office Showdown: Who’s Winning Gen Z’s Playlist Wars?

Discover why Gen Z workers are increasingly reliant on headphones in the office, finding solace and productivity amidst noise. Explore the shifting soundscape of workplaces, where personal playlists and podcasts serve as coping mechanisms against distractions and a means to carve out focus zones.


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Radiohead Explodes at ICE: Artists Unite Against Political “Song Theft”

In June 2025, Radiohead fiercely opposed ICE's use of their song "Let Down" in a controversial video, highlighting the importance of artistic ownership and meaning. Their protest reflects a wider trend among artists reclaiming their work from political agendas, emphasizing that music should not be exploited for propaganda.