Councils up and down the country are preparing for the local elections.
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The summer season is fast approaching, and some serious shopping is in order. We’re kicking it off with sandals, as that’s pretty much all we’ll be wearing once the weather warms up. If you’re in the same mode as Us, we have a slew of incredible styles from Vince Camuto that may help you upgrade your shoe rack!
Their new collection for summer just launched, and there are some incredible options to choose from. Whether you want new heels to strut in or comfortable shoes for everyday wear, we’ve got you covered. Check out our absolute faves below!
These Simple Slides
These sandals are a shoe you can always rely on. They go with any type of ensemble, plus they’re easy to throw on! You’ll be ready to get out the door and be moving in seconds with these shoes on deck.
Get the Arissa Slide for $99 at Vince Camuto!
These Trendy Heels
Everyone has at last one pair of heels that make them feel invincible, and these could be your next go-to! They have a trendy square toe shape, and the chainlink design of the straps gives the shoe a more unique vibe.
Get the Bienvelda Sandal for $99 at Vince Camuto!
These Comfy Sandals
These gladiator-inspired sandals have a modern twist thanks to the thicker grooved heel! We adore how the different details combine together to create a funky shoe.
Get the Arlesa Sandal for $129 at Vince Camuto!
These Bright Heels
When you slip your feet into these comfy leather mules, you’ll never want to wear another pair of heels again! They have a platform to help balance out the hefty heel, and although they don’t have reinforcements in the back, the main criss-cross straps are thick and supportive. We’re
Councils up and down the country are preparing for the local elections.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterThere are few alumni of MTV’s “The Real World” who have had as lasting a legacy as Danny Roberts.
As the weather starts to get warmer, many will be thinking about what they're going to get up to this summer, whether it be jetting off abroad or enjoying a weekend away in the UK. This also means that many will be thinking about what days to book off work this year, and if you're worrying that you don't seem to have enough annual leave left for all of your plans, then read ahead. It's been revealed that workers can actually boost their annual leave by tactically booking their days off to coincide with bank holidays and weekends.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music CriticWith some kind of personal amends having been made between Donald Fagen and Aimee Mann after she was dropped as an opening act on a summer tour, Mann has reseumed humbly fangirling on Steely Dan, and in a possibly bigger and better way. The singer-songwriter has introduced into her set the Dan song she’s indicated she is most obsessed with, the 1972 classic “Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Under Me).”At her first show of 2022, opening a four-night stand at New York’s City Winery, Mann surprised and amused fans by starting the show with her cover of “Brooklyn.” By the third night of the run, with the shock value gone, “Brooklyn” was still in the set, if relegated to her first encore number.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorLorde covered Rosalía‘s track “Hentai” during her concert at New York’s Radio City Music Hall on Monday night — and Rosalia gave her a big thumbs-up for her version in her Instagram story.The song is from Rosalía’s innovative latest album “Motomami,” which has earned rave reviews almost across the board, including from Variety.Fuckin hell @lorde covering @rosalia I can die now pic.twitter.com/vANjLYG7nM— Austin Rieders (@RiedersDigest) April 19, 2022Early Tuesday, Rosalía shared footage of Lorde’s performance on her Instagram Stories this afternoon and wrote: “Lorde que bonitaaaaaa” [how beautiful].As noted by NME, Lorde raved about “Motomami” in a recent letter to fans. “I’ve listened to the Rosalía album every day since it came out, fuck, it’s so good,” she wrote.
Each week, The FADER staff rounds up the songs we can't get enough of. Here they are, in no particular order. Read Next: Watch Flume perform with Beck, Vince Staples, Caroline Polachek at Coachella
Flume played a star-studded set at Coachella on Saturday night (April 16) – watch him be joined by Beck, Caroline Polachek, Vince Staples and more below.The Australian DJ is set to release new album ‘Palaces’ on May 20 via Transgressive/Future Classic, which will feature collaborations from the likes of Damon Albarn and LAUREL.For his Coachella set, Flume was joined by Sydney-based indie-pop artist MAY-A (aka Maya Cummings) to perform new single ‘Say Nothing’, while Polachek joined him for their 2022 track ‘Sirens’.Vince Staples also came on stage for a rendition of 2016 track ‘Smoke & Retribution’, while Beck was on hand to lend vocals to ‘Tiny Cities’ and Tove Lo hopped on stage for ‘Say It’.Watch footage of Flume’s collaboration-heavy Coachella 2022 set below.[Music]『Coachella(コーチェラ)』のFlume(フルーム)のステージに、Beck(ベック)がサプライズ出演。2016年にリリースしたコラボ楽曲“Tiny Cities”を披露し、Flumeはパフォーマンスを終えた。配信のアーカイブはこちらから。https://t.co/ObNmnXnbIG pic.twitter.com/zr3GoxS7ZL— Internet BoyFriends (@Internet_BF2020) April 17, 2022Servindo vocais angelicais, Caroline Polachek (@carolineplz) performou "Sirens" pela primeira vez durante o set de Flume (@flumemusic) no #Coachella pic.twitter.com/Mdfjq6W4wt— Caroline Polachek Brasil
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music CriticThe Italian band Måneskin made its name in the U.S. with a crafty cover, of the Four Seasons’ “Beggin,'” and there were more where that came from during the band’s set Sunday night at Coachella: The group went to both ends of the pop/punk scale and memorably covered Britney Spears’ “Womanizer,” followed by Iggy Pop and the Stooges’ “I Wanna Be Your Dog.”Although it may not exactly count as a cover, singer Damiano David also offered a partial recitation of one of the greatest movie speeches of all time — the climactic monologue from Charlie Chaplin’s classic anti-fascist film “The Great Dictator” — as the introduction to a new, original song that was dedicated to Ukraine.Probably not much of the young crowd immediately recognized the 1940 Chaplin speech, which was shortly followed by David yelling “Fuck Putin!” in the middle of the new song, “We’re Gonna Dance on Gasoline,” their last number of the night on the Mojave stage.
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High street favourites Marks and Spencer has upped their sustainability game as they have partnered with fashion rental service Hirestreet on the biggest retailer collaboration ever. Following on from their first autumn/winter collection in 2021, the two companies have joined together once again to launch the perfect summer inspired range.The new collection launches just in time for Easter and is perfect for holidays, staycations and any upcoming events that you might need a fancy new outfit for.
Wilson Chapman editor“For All Mankind” will return for its third season on June 10, Apple TV Plus announced Monday.Created by Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi, the critically-acclaimed science fiction drama imagines an alternate history where Russia beat the United States in putting a man on the moon first.
There will be no more making meth in the middle of the desert in your underwear, at least for now.
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Vince McMahon is getting in the ring for another scripted wrestling series.
J. Kim Murphy NBCUniversal has announced that it is developing “Pinned,” a new dramatic scripted series about the world of wrestling.“Pinned” comes from Universal Content Productions and World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. The production is billed as a dramatic series with a logline touting “an adrenalized upstairs-downstairs soap that gives a behind-the-scenes look at a fictional wrestling promotion and the unforgettable characters that populate it.”“Pinned” will offer a look into the world of wrestling culture, documenting the mayhem both within the locker room and the boardroom of wrestling organizations.Craig O’Neill serves as an executive producer on the series, alongside Tom Rinaldi.