Bella Hadid is returning to the public eye!
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Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Eight nights, eight gifts and merely eight more days to get your shopping done before the first night of Hanukkah commences on Dec. 8.
While gelt and dreidels will suffice for a few nights of the holiday, it’s always nice to include at least one thoughtful gift that show’s your loved one that you really know them (and that they’ll get a lifetime of wear out of this Lululemon Belt Bag, for example). From a Sonos Portable Speaker to this adorable Grateful Dead Fidget Toy, here are some of the best Hanukkah gifts to shop for this year. This limited-edition gift set of three innovative formulas powered by TFC8® for smooth, hydrated and radiant skin — the skincare guru in your life will thank you.
Know a pickleball fanatic? They’ll go crazy for this luxurious and sleek pickleball paddle from Tangerine, which they’ll likely not want to buy for themself but will utilize every time they’re on the court. You can never have enough scrunchies. Any New Yorker (current or former) or food lover will go wild for this mouth-watering spread: New York’s finest Nova, all natural cream cheese, hand-rolled bagels, chocolate babka, and Private Blend coffee with a Russ & Daughters mug.
It is the perfect for a gift or a gathering of up to 6 people. Enhance your tablescape with this ultra-chic menorah from West Elm. It matches with almost any interior design style and is an elegant way to illuminate each night of Hanukkah.
Bella Hadid is returning to the public eye!
Brent Lang Executive Editor SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from the Season 2 finale of HBO’s “The Gilded Age,” now streaming on Max. Bertha Russell, who never really cared for opera, can now watch Verdi from the best seat in the house. Polite society’s battle royale ended with the New Money triumphing over the Old Guard, as “The Gilded Age” wrapped up its second season on Sunday. Mrs.
Kim Kardashian has been given a silver sculpture of her "actual" brain for Christmas in one of the most unusual gifts.The reality TV star and SKIMS founder, 43 took to Instagram on Sunday [17 December] to show her 364M followers the truly unique gift in a video.The replica of her brain was a silver sculpture and placed on a glass stand, Kim provided a 360 view of the gift as it was placed on a spacious countertop. Explaining to the camera, Kim said: "So, how cool is this.The Prenuvo people made me a sculpture of my brain.This is like, my actual brain." Prenuvo is a diagnostic imaging centre based in areas such as Los Angeles and New York City.
Fifty years ago today, the American Psychiatric Association dropped “homosexuality” from its list of mental disorders. The historic event was lauded as a key advancement for the cause of LGBTQ+ equality.
While Francis Coppola plans to set cinema alight in 2024 with his final epic Megalopolis, the Oscar-winner will begin the year with a revisit of one his most misunderstood efforts, One From The Heart. That’s the 1981 picture that Coppola threw himself into so hard, creatively and financially, that his American Zoetrope had to declare bankruptcy when it failed to draw audiences. It took Coppola years to build back his fortune with film hits and a win empire, to the current situation where he was able to self finance the $100 million+ Megalopolis.
Selena Gomez is taking her relationship with Benny Blanco to another level!
We don’t see Ryan Seacrest with his girlfriend that often, but we have some new photos of them together in public!
Selena Gomez is sharing the love with her bestie Taylor Swift on her birthday!
due to an unknown illness. The “Because the Night” songstress, 76, was discharged Wednesday night after “a short period of observation in emergency.” According to the Local Health Authority of Bologna, per the Los Angeles Times, Smith is “in good health conditions” and is expected to return to the stage after “an appropriate period of rest.”The Post reached out to Smith for comment. In accordance with her doctor’s wishes, Smith has reportedly cancelled her performance in Venice Thursday night and her upcoming Milan show.
EXCLUSIVE: An exposé about institutionalized corruption in the Hare Krishna movement is being adapted into a feature doc by Sphere Media.
While Broadway shows are attracting a more racially diverse audience and tourism from outside the U.S. is fairly strong, the New York theater industry has been slow to recover from Covid-19: Admissions totaling 12.3 million for the 2022-23 were nearly 17% lower than the record-breaking pre-pandemic levels of the 2018-19 season.
Ethan Shanfeld The Weeknd is doing a Fortnite dance as you shred Queens of the Stone Age’s “Go With the Flow” on an Xbox controller. No, this is not a fever dream. It’s the very real Fortnite Festival, Epic’s new, free music video game built inside the world of Fortnite.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. “Poor Things” is seducing you with a variety of charming, stylish and tasty partnerships this week alongside its theatrical release on Dec.
A statement from Prince Harry was read aloud in court today as he fights to have UK protection restored for him and his family.
Waitress is full of layers—some sweeter than others.Few know that better than , who wrote the music and lyrics for the Broadway musical (and later, took over the lead role of Jenna Hunterson from Jessie Mueller). Although the show played its final performance in December 2021, it's held a pie-shaped space in fans' hearts, which will finally be filled when Waitress: The Musical hits theaters nationwide on December 7.The film is a taping of the live Broadway show, and, according to Bareilles, it “feels like a legitimate miracle” that the movie was made at all.“I can't even tell you the karma of this show,” Bareilles tells Glamour over Zoom.
Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the year’s most talked-about scripts continues with the Todd Haynes-directed May December starring Julianne Moore, Natalie Portman and Charles Melton. It made a splash at Cannes this year when the darkly comedic and complex feature, loosely based on the story of Mary Kay Letourneau, was picked up by Netflix in a splashy $11 million rights deal.
Sean “Diddy” Combs is speaking out.
“I loved the songs when they were written and in some ways they feel as fresh and perhaps more relevant all these years later,” said Lee in a press release about the new tracks, which were given fresh mixes by Rush’s longtime producer and engineer, David Bottrill.Lee recorded ‘My Favourite Headache’ during Rush’s hiatus between 1997 and 2002 with Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron and multi-instrumentalist Ben Mink, eventually releasing it in November 2000.In November, Lee released his memoir, My Effin’ Life, which chronicles his formative experiences as a child, his experiences with bandmates and friends Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson, and his solo career beyond Rush. He is currently on tour promoting the book.While in New York City, Lee opened up about his final interactions with Peart, who passed away in 2020 following a three year-long battle with aggressive brain cancer.
South by Southwest (SXSW) Conference and Festivals has announced the addition of Keynotes Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert and the third round of Featured Speakers for the 38th edition of its annual Conference, which celebrates the convergence of technology, film, television, and music. SXSW takes place March 8-16, 2024 in Austin, Texas. Kwan and Scheinert, collectively known as DANIELS, are a directing/writing duo who have been working together in music videos, television, and film for over a decade, many projects premiering at SXSW. Their most recent film Everything Everywhere All At Once had its world premiere opening night of SXSW 2022. The film has won 7 Oscars including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay.
The New York Jets are making big bucks!