Mick Jagger declared that Old Habits Die Hard in 2004, when his hit single dominated the 2004 film Alfie starring Jude Law. Apparently he knew what he was crooning about because the most coveted and lusted band in the world will be back to remind us why they caused so much warranted hysteria back in the day.
Our fantasy is finally coming true! We have always wondered when an updated version of the beloved tragic love story Romeo and Juliet would be implemented.
This past Saturday, British actress Tilda Swinton executed her one-person production titled “The Maybe” at New York City’s Museum of Modern Art, and the visual was artistically primal.
Tilda Swinton dramatizes “Living artist, glass, steel, mattress, pillow, linen, water and spectacles”.
The world recently lost one of Nigeria’s most formidable and gifted writer who helped shape and mold the literary world at large. He was a product of the British invasion and he unleashed his strong inclinations by peppering his work with a slew of culturally vibrant tales dramatically formatted to echo the tragic and heroic nuances commonly found in the works of William Shakespeare.
We have officially entered campaign season and the race is off to a good start as the images of our favorite celebs are plastered in stewed magnificence, all in the name of engaging our fleeting interests.
Beyonce is having a very good year! Her high-tempo performance at the Super Bowl catapulted into Super Woman status and now she is about to star in a considerably less inflammable production.
Stephen Burrows has had the kind of career that necessitates a momentous and nostalgic case study. How does one remain so firmly grounded in an industry that is dictated by lovely chaos and constant restlessness?
Bravo is clearly gearing up for a new season filled with lots of drama and DRAMA QUEENS or should we say FASHION QUEENS.
Its Gatsby time! Finally The Great Gatsby will have its silver screen moment at the 66th Cannes Film Festival, on May 15th.