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Anne Curtis mala-diyosa sa atomic blonde look
I-FLEXni Jun Nardo ANOTHER diyosa look ang plinex ni Anne Curtis sa kanyang social media account. “Atomic blonde” ang pasabog ni Anne dahil sa kanyang bagong hairstyle na nakakapanibago,huh! Eh alam naman niyo si Anne, walang takot mag-experiment dahil confident siya sa looks niya, huh. Pero kahit nakikita si Anne sa It’s Showtime, marami pa rin ang nakaka-miss ….....»»
Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt magtatambal sa bagong pelikula, dedicated sa mga stuntmen at crew
MAGSASAMA sa isang pelikula ang sikat at bigating Hollywood stars na sina Ryan Gosling at Emily Blunt. Ito ang action comedy film na pinamagatang “The Fall Guy.” Mukhang pasabog ang pelikula dahil ang gumawa nito ay ang direktor na si David Leitch, ang nasa likod ng hit movies katulad ng “Deadpool 2” at “Atomic Blonde.”.....»»
Taylor Swift, Shakira shine at MTV Video Music Awards
Taylor Swift cleaned up at Tuesday's MTV Video Music Awards and won the evening's top trophy, as Shakira accepted the night's prestigious Video Vanguard honor with a hip-shaking, career-spanning performance. Swift continued her global reign by scooping awards including Best Song, Best Pop and Best Direction, as well as the top competitive award for Video of the Year, which she won for her hit "Anti-Hero." Turn-of-the-millennium teen heartthrobs NSYNC reunited onstage for the first time in a decade to present her with the Best Pop award, leaving Swift, who is poised to post the first billion-dollar tour, fanning her cheeks. "This is unbelievable," Swift said as she accepted the night's top prize, which she also took home in 2022. "I just want to say that the fact that this is a fan-voted award means so much to me." But she didn't perform on the night known far more for its spectacle than its awards, instead sipping her drink as artists including Olivia Rodrigo, Anitta and Doja Cat took the stage. The made-for-broadcast show, held this year in Newark's Prudential Center, frequently panned to Swift who was seated near the main stage next to Ice Spice, the viral Bronx rapper who has collaborated with the pop phenom and who won the evening's prize for Best New Artist. A camera operator was reportedly tasked with filming Swift for the show's entire duration. The nearly four-hour show that included some 20 performances ended without handing out awards in a number of categories, however, including for Artist of the Year, which for the first time was an all-women slate including Swift, Shakira and Beyonce. Lil Wayne opened the show in a nod to this year's 50th anniversary of hip hop, and Sean Combs -- known by his stage names Puff Daddy, Puffy, P. Diddy and Diddy -- delivered a career-spanning performance as he accepted the night's Global Icon lifetime achievement award. "This is so surreal," said the 53-year-old from Harlem. "I started out as a paper boy." [caption id="attachment_183305" align="aligncenter" width="2560"] Colombian singer Shakira performs onstage during the MTV Video Music Awards at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on 12 September 2023. (Photo by Timothy A. CLARY / AFP)[/caption] And it was Shakira who scored the night's most prestigious honor for lifetime achievement, the Video Vanguard award that celebrates music video innovations. The Colombian performer, 46, stole the show as she performed her signature hip swings and pops, singing a bilingual medley including "She Wolf," "Te Felicito," "Objection (Tango)," "Whenever, Wherever" and "Hips Don't Lie." Wearing a glittering, nude ensemble, the artist finished her set by crowd-surfing to a platform that then elevated her high above a screaming crowd of fans and peers. "Thank you MTV. Thank you for being such a big part of my career since I was only 18 years old," she said. Afrobeats and Bongos Rapper Nicki Minaj hosted the event for the second consecutive year, also debuting live her newest single, "Last Time I Saw You," which is slated for release on her album "Pink Friday 2" in November. She won the night's award for Best Hip Hop, for "Super Freaky Girl." [caption id="attachment_183306" align="aligncenter" width="1707"] US rapper and singer Nicki Minaj arrives for the MTV Video Music Awards at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on 12 September 2023. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP)[/caption] Minaj also participated in the evening's tribute to five decades of hip hop, which also saw Lil Wayne return to the stage for a medley performance that included pioneers Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick, LL Cool J, DMC of Run-DMC, and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. Earlier Doja Cat ignited the crowd as she performed a medley of "Attention," "Paint The Town Red" and "Demons," donning a sexy skirtsuit situation she slowly loosened as she danced, meanwhile unfurling a long blonde mane. Best R&B went to SZA, who did not attend, while South Korea's Stray Kids won the award for Best K-pop and later performed. Nigeria's Rema won the prize for Best Afrobeats, a new category, for his remixed single "Calm Down" featuring Selena Gomez. The song surpassed a billion streams on Spotify over the weekend. "This means so much seeing Afrobeats grow this big," Rema said while accepting the trophy. Brazil's Anitta dropped a booty-shaking dance party of a show with hits including "Funk Rave," which earned the evening's prize for Best Latin. Colombian Karol G was also among the evening's top performers, and she scored a prize with Shakira for Best Collaboration. Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion debuted their live performance of "Bongos," their latest collaboration that follows the resounding success of "WAP." Cardi entered the stage from the ceiling on a disco ball, her hair in loose waves a la Donna Summer. Megan joined her from another stage, and after their respective verses the pair led the audience through a high-energy, twerkified dance breakdown. Pop-punk band Fallout Boy rounded out the millennial nostalgia tour that began the night with NSYNC. The emo rockers performed their updated version of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start The Fire," hitting major moments of the past three decades in a revamp that includes the line: "YouTube killed MTV." The post Taylor Swift, Shakira shine at MTV Video Music Awards appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
GMA GALA 2023: TOP STUNNERS
The GMA GALA 2023 took the fashion world by storm last weekend, becoming the most talked-about event in town. Fashionistas and trendsetters alike were eagerly fixated on their Instagram newsfeeds, waiting for glimpses of the celebs’ classic “elegant formal” evening ensembles and stunning attire. This year marked the GMA Gala’s sophomore edition, and it was nothing short of spectacular, thanks to the great design vision of event stylist Gideon Hermosa. The event was held on Saturday, 22 July, in Pasay City’s opulent Marriott Hotel Grand Ballroom. The occasion saw the attendance of top artists from GMA’s roster of talents, and to everyone’s delight, it was the first time that both Kapuso and Kapamilya stars came together under one roof to celebrate new milestones. Among the glitz and glamor, Daily Tribune compiled a list of the most stylish individuals who truly shone with their remarkable outfits, deserving special recognition for their impeccable fashion choices: Marian Rivera dazzled in a pure white Danielle Frankel gown with a tulle train and beautiful plissé embellishments. Her husband, Dingdong Dantes, complimented her look with a burgundy tuxedo, making them the night’s most eye-catching couple. [caption id="attachment_163212" align="aligncenter" width="1692"] Marian Rivera, And Dingdong Dantes[/caption] Heart Evangelista, a global fashion icon, radiated sass in her ‘60s-inspired Schiaparelli dress adorned with paillettes and the label’s signature nipple design, as well as in her sparkling Bulgari jewelry. [caption id="attachment_163196" align="aligncenter" width="716"] Heart Evangelista | PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF IG/HEART EVANGELISTA[/caption] Bea Alonzo, the recently engaged maven, looked chic and alluring in a corset dress from AZ Factory that expertly emphasized her proportions. Along with her fiancé Dominic Roque, she carried out the appearance with a beaded clutch and Bulgari jewelry. [caption id="attachment_163209" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Bea Alonzo[/caption] Barbie Forteza reimagined the modern Maria Clara, looking at once mature, young, and refined in a form-fitting mint green silk gown by Ehrann Montoya, [caption id="attachment_163210" align="aligncenter" width="1809"] Barbie Forteza[/caption] Gabbi Garcia embraced a sleek and sultry island-inspired fashion in her skin-flattering dress by Martin Bautista, featuring a tiered fringe skirt and mesh overlay. [caption id="attachment_163211" align="aligncenter" width="1771"] Gabbi Garcia, and Martin Bautista[/caption] Sanya Lopez wowed as a golden goddess in a lavish serpentina gown designed by Michael Leyva that highlighted her curvy form with complex drapery. [caption id="attachment_163207" align="aligncenter" width="1779"] SANYA Lopez[/caption] Kylie Padilla evoked her memorable performance as Amihan in Encantadia. The look included a dramatic off-the-shoulder garment with pleats and beautiful patterns in a Chrysalis red carpet costume by Ehrran Montoya. [caption id="attachment_163198" align="aligncenter" width="759"] Kylie Padilla[/caption] Anne Curtis exuded classic elegance in a white column gown by Saint Laurent with Tiffany jewels and a Holly Golightly-inspired updo modeled after Audrey Hepburn’s character in Sabrina. [caption id="attachment_163208" align="aligncenter" width="1507"] Anne Curtis[/caption] Vice Ganda stole the spotlight in a showstopping hyper glam look, featuring a crystal-encrusted gown by Neric Beltran, complemented by a white feather boa and vavavoom blonde hair. [caption id="attachment_163202" align="aligncenter" width="1831"] Vice Ganda | PHOTOGRAPHS BY SONNY ESPIRITUFOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE[/caption] Vice Ganda stole the spotlight in a show stopping hyper glam look, featuring a crystal-encrusted gown by Neric Beltran, complemented by a white feather boa and vavavoom blonde hair. Rhian Ramos embodied subtle sexiness in her black tube gown with asymmetrical details, strategic cut-outs, and a see-through corset bodice. [caption id="attachment_163219" align="aligncenter" width="1770"] Rhian Ramos[/caption] Michelle Dee, our current Miss Universe, shone in a Mark Bumgarner creation with a dramatic figure-hugging skirt and beaded accents. [caption id="attachment_163220" align="aligncenter" width="1608"] Michelle Dee | PHOTOGRAPH BY SONNY ESPIRITU FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE[/caption] Julie Anne San Jose was a true princess in Mak Tumang’s fanciful muted lavender gown, where dreams turned into reality, and elegance sparkled with an ethereal brilliance. [caption id="attachment_163221" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Julie Anne San Jose[/caption] Kyline Alcantara stood out in fashion thanks to her bold Jacquemus gown with its mermaid silhouette, peplum waist, and sweetheart neckline. [caption id="attachment_163199" align="aligncenter" width="779"] Kyline Alcantara[/caption] Now, the question remains: Which GMA Gala 2023 look was your favorite? The post GMA GALA 2023: TOP STUNNERS appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
‘He’s just Ken’: Will Ryan Gosling snag an Oscar nom for ‘Barbie’?
She’s everything. He’s just Ken.” In Barbie’s world, Ken is designed as an accessory, a sidekick. He is the textbook definition of a muscular and masculine man with blonde hair and compelling blue eyes, but his role is just to be Barbie’s companion. However, Ryan Gosling’s stellar performance in Greta Gerwig’s Barbie has transformed Ken. He’s no longer just a disposable sidekick or accessory, but a funny and charming personality in his own right capable of stealing the show. With Barbie getting generally positive reviews from critics and smashing box office records this year, moviegoers can’t help but anticipate what’s in store for the entire crew: Who will bring home awards? Director Greta Gerwig seems a shoo-in at this point for her screenplay and possibly direction. Another buzzy question: Will Ryan Gosling get nominated for his turn as Ken? Several film critics have singled out Gosling’s performance. Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian, for instance, described his turn as “plastic fantastic” in a “ragged doll comedy” where his character has “all the best lines” and “is allowed to steal the whole film.” Beth Webb of Empire, meanwhile, raved: “Gosling submerges wholeheartedly into Ken’s insecure psyche as he moves from Barbie’s sidepiece to patriarchal poster boy. Every muscle flex, every hair flick, every guitar strum lands perfectly. There are moments where he will rob you of breath.” With Barbie’s commercial and international success, will Gosling secure his third Academy nomination and finally win his first Oscar? In Oscar history, it is uncommon for a comedy to win Best Picture, especially when pitted against “serious” movies. Barbie is classified as a fantasy-comedy movie, so the chances of it getting a Best Picture nomination, let alone winning, is slim — but who knows? Comedies like It Happened One Night (1934) and Annie Hall (1977) had once gone on to win Best Picture. Gosling has a chance at securing a third Oscar nod (and perhaps winning the trophy) because the Academy seems to look more favorably on comic performances. Respected American Actor Kevin Kline secured an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the heist comedy film A Fish Called Wanda (1988). The late actor George Burns became the oldest recipient of the Best Supporting Actor award for The Sunshine Boys (1976), until Christopher Plummer won in 2011 for his role in the romantic comedy-drama film Beginners. While he has yet to win an Oscar, Gosling is a two-time nominee. He first landed an Oscar Best Actor nomination in 2007 as a drug-addict history teacher in Half Nelson and bagged another Best Actor nod in 2017 as a jazz pianist in La La Land. Barbie is currently showing in cinemas nationwide. The post ‘He’s just Ken’: Will Ryan Gosling snag an Oscar nom for ‘Barbie’? appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
‘Barbie’ Review: Preachy Hot Mess
To fans of Greta Gerwig and long-time collaborator and partner Noah Baumbach such as myself, it is already understood that Barbie won’t be your typical family comedy about the fun adventures of Mattel’s most popular doll. That underneath the cute trailer lies a subversive movie packed with Gerwig’s brand of sardonic wit, feminist sensibilities and relatable human vulnerability, which made her solo projects such as Lady Bird (2017) and Little Women (2019) such masterpieces. Even her collab projects with Baumbach in their days of mumblecore films, their unforgettable Francis Ha (2012) and Mistress America (2015), make Barbie a highly anticipated film for basically everybody. But the reality is that Barbie is a hot mess. Preachy and melodramatic, it seems to struggle under the weight of mixing arthouse and commercial appeal. It feels self-conscious of the fact that it features a toy, but that it should be “deeper” than just a toy movie. Gerwig seems desperate to conceal whether or not she has become a sellout. Margot Robbie plays Stereotypical Barbie, who is the most basic of all Barbies. Blonde and perfect-looking down to her tiptoed feet, she lives in Barbieland with a variety of other Barbies — all based on real Barbie dolls. But her eternal plastic life of sleepovers, dance parties and pretend drinking is suddenly disrupted by intrusive thoughts of dying. What does this all mean, she wonders? When she wakes up flat-footed, her toast burnt and she can no longer glide in the air as if held by an invisible little girl, she realizes that something is indeed seriously wrong. Taking the advice of Weird Barbie (Kate McKinnon) — which is pretty much how all my Barbies ended up as a child — Barbie journeys to the Real World to fix things, with Ken (Ryan Gosling) tagging along. [caption id="attachment_161377" align="aligncenter" width="535"] Ryan Gosling as Ken.[/caption] In the harsh world where we live, Ken, formerly just a Barbie accessory, gets excited by patriarchy, while Barbie — well, for her, it’s more like complex trauma. While the movie looks gorgeous, with mildly interesting inspirations from popular films and musicals plus semi-funny gags here and there, it is heavily burdened by its shallow philosophical ruminations, like those inspirational and motivational therapy art cards and cheesy content on social media targeted at the insecure, the depressed, the left-behind and the oppressed female. Instead of experiencing Gerwig and Baumbach’s brand of self-deprecating humor in portraying an imperfect life in an imperfect world, Barbie feels like a “woke” wannabe psychotherapist that tries so hard to please you with its corny humor, while irritating you with unsolicited advice. 1.5 out of 5 stars The post ‘Barbie’ Review: Preachy Hot Mess appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Jessica Chastain unrecognizable in Karl Lagerfeld blonde at Met Gala 2023
Oscar-winning actress Jessica Chastain was almost unrecognizable during the recently-concluded 2023 Met Gala after sporting a new hairpiece on the red carpet......»»
LA art exhibition on Middle East women opens amid US reproductive rights row
An exhibition of work by female artists on women in the Middle East opens in California this weekend, as a fierce battle over women's reproductive rights grips the United States. "Women Defining Women in Contemporary Art of the Middle East and Beyond" brings together the creations of 42 female artists, depicting what curators say are the personal and universal stories of women in Islamic societies, and aims to challenge stereotypes about this part of the world. "So many people think that all women are the same in Middle Eastern lands, they're all oppressed, they are invisible, they have horrible lives," curator Linda Komaroff told AFP. "And it's not true. It's like women everywhere. They have a good deal of agency and they act upon it." Exhibits come from all over the Middle East and beyond but include a number from Iran, which has been shaken in recent months after the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, a young woman arrested for allegedly not properly wearing the compulsory veil. One powerful picture by Iranian photojournalist Newsha Tavakolian shows an Iranian woman in traditional clothes -- also wearing a pair of boxing gloves. Another, by Shirin Aliabadi, showcases the irrepressible spirit of a younger generation, depicting a woman whose blonde wig pokes out from under her scarf as she blows a bubble with gum. The exhibition comes as the United States has been thrown into tumult over the issue of abortion after the US Supreme Court last year struck down the constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy. On Friday the same court is set to wade into the legal battle over the abortion drug mifepristone after a Texan judge issued a ruling that would ban this widely used medication. Komaroff said the ongoing fight over abortion rights in the United States meant this was a timely exhibition. "Things are kind of going downhill for women in America in terms of our own control over our own bodies," she said. "American women have been complacent. It's easy for them to look to another country or another region and say, 'We're better off than they are.' "But maybe we're not. Maybe we're all in the same boat together." The exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) opens Sunday and runs until 24 September. See more photos here: The post LA art exhibition on Middle East women opens amid US reproductive rights row appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK, Frank Ocean headlining historic Coachella
Hundreds of thousands of revelers were descending on California's Coachella Valley for the premier desert arts festival that kicks off Friday, which for the first time won't feature a white headliner. Reggaeton titan Bad Bunny, K-pop superstars BLACKPINK and the influential but reclusive R&B artist Frank Ocean will top the 2023 edition of Coachella, the mammoth event that takes place over two three-day weekends and traditionally kicks off the year's summer concert circuit. It's set to be a history-making weekend, with Bad Bunny -- the globe's most-streamed artist -- as the first Spanish-language and first Latin American act to headline. And K-pop group BLACKPINK of South Korea is the first Asian act to receive a top billing at the festival. Both acts debuted at Coachella in 2019 to great fanfare, teeing up an eventual headlining slot. Ocean -- thought to be the first out queer man to headline the festival -- was originally booked as a top-billed act for the 2020 edition, which organizers postponed and eventually scrapped due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The acclaimed R&B artist, who hasn't released an album since 2016's "Blonde," is anticipated to debut new work at this year's festival. The headliners -- in particular Puerto Rico's Bad Bunny, who is by most measures the world's biggest contemporary artist -- are some of the buzziest in years, since Beyonce shut down the stage in 2018 with her revered "Homecoming" show. But despite their undeniable star power there was some surprise among industry-watchers and fans that Bad Bunny or BLACKPINK nabbed the top slots. That take is misguided according to Vanessa Diaz, a professor at Loyola Marymount University who teaches the course "Bad Bunny and Resistance in Puerto Rico." "They're surprised because they don't view this as mainstream American culture," she said. "People were in disbelief because this seems so not a representation of mainstream American popular music in the way that Coachella has represented that before." 'Public demand' The weekend is set to host perhaps the most international lineup Coachella has ever booked, including Spanish phenomenon Rosalia, Iceland's Bjork and Nigeria's Burna Boy. Belgium's Angele is slated to make her Coachella debut, as France's Christine and the Queens, who has been performing under the name Redcar, will also return after wowing audiences in 2019. And the elusive electronic producer Jai Paul will play his first public performance ever. Domi and JD Beck, the rising jazz duo comprised of a French keyboardist and American drummer, will also take the stage, months after they made a splash in Los Angeles as Grammy nominees. Diljit Dosanjh will become the first Punjabi singer to perform at Coachella, as Pakistani singer, songwriter and composer Ali Sethi will also play a set. For CedarBough Saeji, a professor of Korean and East Asian studies who specializes in K-pop, the festival lineup emphasizing the hottest acts from across the globe is long overdue. "The American music industry, the American decision-makers, are not necessarily the biggest risk-takers," she told AFP. "They want to follow clear indication of public demand, as opposed to sticking their necks out." English virtual band Gorillaz will also perform, as will New Wave pioneers Blondie and the American indie rock supergroup boygenius, which includes Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker. Beyond the supernova that is Bad Bunny, the weekend will once again see a strong showing from Latinos, including but not limited to Los Angeles native Becky G, rapper Eladio Carrion, Argentina's Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, and the Grammy-winning Kali Uchis. Coachella will take place over two three-day weekends, from April 14-16 and 21-23. And OG rock fans will get a special treat: Blink-182 announced just this week it will play a set Friday, the first time the pop punk group will perform with its original lineup in nearly a decade. The post Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK, Frank Ocean headlining historic Coachella appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Tom Hanks nominated for three Razzies
Disney's Pinocchio" was among five "worst picture" nominees for the annual Golden Raspberry — or Razzie — awards, as was the controversial Marilyn Monroe biopic "Blonde.".....»»
The myth of Marilyn Monroe: Blonde review
Many thoughts will be conjured upon finishing "Blonde," most of them negative because the film only reminds people how cruelly treated Monroe was during her short life, not even giving her a chance to glimpse at true hope......»»