We made history as the world's first radio station with an AI DJ! Our midday host Ashley has become AI Ashley! We can’t wait for you to meet Ashley, the world's first artificially intelligent DJ.
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Who wears short skirts? Not Us, especially in the summer months. It’s counterintuitive, but short skirts make Us feel sticky, even with less fabric — must be the sun exposure and sweat combo. Hard pass! Instead, we prefer to rock longer skirts with more coverage and air flow. The breezier, the better!
Midi and maxi skirts are totally trending this summer! The flowy, boho-chic look is effortlessly cool, both in terms of vibe and temperature. We’re not trying to turn into a puddle on a hot day! Here are 17 chic skirts for the summer that won’t stick to you in the heat.
1. Flower power! This chiffon maxi skirt features an elastic high-waist and a pretty floral print — originally $34, now just $23!
2. Top tier! This tiered maxi skirt is so flowy and fun for summer. Plus, it comes with pockets — just $37!
3. Available in a variety of different shades and patterns, this boho maxi skirt is colorful and comfy! Style this skirt with a white tee or tank — originally $42, now just $40!
4. This maxi skirt is pleated perfection! Choose from practically every color of the rainbow — originally $35, now just $28!
5. Featuring a side slit for enhanced movement, this floral maxi skirt is lightweight and stylish. Feels like something a fashion blogger would wear — just $30!
6. Gingham is our go-to print for summer! This pink gingham maxi skirt is perfect for a picnic — originally $35, now just $30!
7. Complete with a high-low hem, wrap waist and slit, this floral maxi skirt is flirty and flowy. Such a cute look for vacation — originally $38, now just $30!
8. Shoppers say that this chiffon A-line maxi skirt is beautiful and well-made. And
We made history as the world's first radio station with an AI DJ! Our midday host Ashley has become AI Ashley! We can’t wait for you to meet Ashley, the world's first artificially intelligent DJ.
Alison Herman TV Critic “You can spend all the time in the world in here,” a chef tells his eager protegé as they work in a temple of haute cuisine. “But if you don’t spend enough time out there…” There’s no need for him to finish the sentence. The mentor’s meaning is clear enough: To achieve greatness, you need to expand your horizons. This piece of advice comes close to the halfway point of the second season of “The Bear,” long after the FX half-hour has applied the insight to itself. Last year, the tale of a family-owed Chicago sandwich shop taken over by a prodigal son became a surprise summer hit by staying tightly focused on its central location. Each of its eight episodes unfolded like a stage play, as the staff of the Original Beef of Chicagoland careened through the cramped kitchen, confronting their latest crisis. This M.O. reached its apotheosis in the widely acclaimed penultimate episode, a 20-minute tracking shot that began with the Beef opening itself to online orders and ended with relationships strained to their breaking point.
Andy Muschietti has landed his next role in the DC Universe!
New Look fans have ditched uncomfortable heels for a pair of 'stylish' £21 sandals that have been hailed the 'perfect' shoe for Summer wedding guests. The brand's 'comfy' £21 Padded Strap Block Heel Mule Sandals are said to be comfortable enough to wear all day while still looking elegant and stylish.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band have announced further support acts joining them at their BST Hyde Park Shows.Announced today (June 16), the newly-announced acts will join The Boss for his upcoming shows in London on Thursday July 6 and Saturday July 8. They will also join previously announced special guests, including The Chicks, Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls — who will be performing at the first show — and James Bay, who will support the rock veteran at the Saturday slot.13 new artists have been named in the announcement, with The Coronas, STONE, Picture Parlour, First Time Flyers, Theo Lawrence and Attawalpa all set to take to the stage at the first show.Newly revealed names supporting the ‘Born In The U.S.A’ icon for the second of the two gigs are Brittney Spencer, Pa Sheehy, Kezia Gill and Kelly McGrath.
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Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer Andy Muschietti is officially suiting up to direct a new Batman film, Variety can report exclusively. The film is one of several new DC Studios titles mapped out by leaders James Gunn and Peter Safran earlier this year. Muschietti, behind this weekend’s superhero release “The Flash,” will direct “Batman: The Brave and the Bold.” The project is based on the comic series authored by Grant Morrison, who Gunn called “exceptionally influential” on in the DC Universe in January. The comics imagine a “Bat family,” where Bruce Wayne’s biological son Damian serves as Robin to his dad’s Batman. Muschietti’s sister and creative partner Barbara will produce the project via their label Double Dream, alongside Gunn and Safran.
After hearing early demos from Kid Cudi, director Fletcher Moules knew he could connect with the vision of bringing a visual album to life through animation. Serving as an animated companion piece to Kid Cudi’s album of the same name, Entergalactic follows street artist Jabari (Cudi) as he is on the cusp of bringing his art to life in comics. His life changes when he falls for his neighbor Meadow (Jessica Williams), a photographer about to stage an exhibition. It was important for Moules that this special be a character-driven concept album, rather than one long music video, so the story and animation style were essential to get right.
This week, Niall Horan is heading for Number 1 with his third album The Show.
It is finally official, “The Flash” director Andy Muschietti has been hired to direct the new Batman movie “The Brave and the Bold.”“We saw ‘The Flash; even before taking the reins at DC Studios, and knew we were in the hands of not only a visionary director but a massive DC fan,” Gunn and Safran said in a statement. “It’s a magnificent film – funny, emotional, thrilling – and Andy’s affinity and passion for these characters and this world just resonates through every frame.
Ben Croll Once again claiming a centerpiece slot at the Annecy Animation Festival, this year’s Netflix’s animation showcase teased upcoming title “Leo” with an intro from Adam Sandler, drew buzz for series like “Blue Eye Samurai” with a stirring display, and offered an extended behind the scenes peak at “Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget” with the creative team in tow. Taking the stage to a warm welcome, Aardman co-founder Peter Lord, producer Leyla Hobart and the film’s director Sam Fell world premiered twelve minutes of fowl footage and shared technical details about a long-awaited sequel set to hatch on December 15 – the same end-of-year perch where Netflix placed “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio.”
Calling them out! Luke Gulbranson had some choice words for some of his former Summer House costars and what goes on behind the scenes.
Two brothers, who are part of a notorious criminal group referred to as 'The Family', are fighting to hold on to a luxury house years after they were locked up.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Joseph Fiennes expressed regret to The Observer over his decision to play Michael Jackson in a pulled 2017 episode of Sky Arts’ anthology series “Urban Myths.” The episode centered on Jackson taking a post-9/11 road trip with Marlon Brando (Brian Cox) and Elizabeth Taylor (Stockard Channing). Fiennes’ casting as the music icon generated whitewashing backlash, and the episode’s trailer ignited outrage over Fiennes’ lighter skin tone and prosthetic nose to play Jackson. “I think people are absolutely right to be upset,” Fiennes said. “And it was a wrong decision. Absolutely. And I’m one part of that — there are producers, broadcasters, writers, directors, all involved in these decisions. But obviously if I’m upfront, I have become the voice for other people. I would love them to be around the table as well to talk about it. But you know, it came at a time where there was a movement and a shift and that was good, and it was, you know, a bad call. A bad mistake.”
Raquel Leviss is sharing some more bombshells about her affair with Tom Sandoval.
Forecasters have given their verdict on whether Scotland will see temperatures soar to 30C this weekend thanks to a plume of warm air rising from the south.
APPOINTMENTSVV Brown, Laura Mvula and John Truelove have all been reappointed to the Members Council of UK collecting society PRS. Meanwhile, Dru Masters is standing down after six years on the committee. And Tom Toumazis has been reappointed as an independent non-executive council member.
We've got a text! And it's telling us that the tenth season of Love Island finally arrives on our screens tonight. Among the ten contestants is the beautiful, Catherine Agbaje, who describes herself as "fun", "flirty" and "never boring".The upcoming star certainly backs herself, and she claims Love Island viewers will love her. "I'll be fierce, I'll be confident, I'll be funny, I'll be myself.
Jennifer Lopez is giving us her best pose for the launch of a new JLo Beauty product. The Hollywood star looked stunning in a black thong bodysuit, which featured chest and side cutouts.The 53-year-old actress showed off her incredible figure in a short clip, promoting the Booty Balm product from her beauty line, wearing the daring bodysuit from Bao Tranchi.A post shared by JLO BEAUTY by Jennifer Lopez (@jlobeauty)JLo was glammed up rocking a natural makeup look and wearing her long hair down, as she shows how to apply the product while smiling for the camera.
Taylor Swift is celebrating Pride Month with a message of inclusion.