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Latest: Capote’s Black and White Ball Is Fabled. Does ‘Feud’ Measure Up?Latest: Capote’s Black and White Ball Is Fabled. Does ‘Feud’ Measure Up?
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Latest: Capote’s Black and White Ball Is Fabled. Does ‘Feud’ Measure Up?

The latest episode of Ryan Murphy’s new series, “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans,” recreates Truman Capote’s famous Black and White Ball, held at the Plaza Hotel in New York City in 1966.The event, which honored Katharine Graham, the former publisher of the Washington Post, was a coveted invite. And the guests, who included Mia Farrow and Frank Sinatra, were, according to The New York Times, “as spectacular a group as has ever been assembled for a private party in New York.”The series depicts the ball through imaginary footage shot by the Maysles brothers, the documentary team. It suggests a cattier side to the bash, with humiliated party crashers, scorned ex-wives and an inebriated host.Ahead of the third episode, members of the Styles desk discussed the gowns at the ball, designed by Zac Pose...
Latest: Mojo Nixon, Who Mixed Roots and Punk Rock, Dies at 66
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Latest: Mojo Nixon, Who Mixed Roots and Punk Rock, Dies at 66

“All of it was performed in maximum overdrive on a bed of rockabilly, blues, and R&B, which earned Nixon some friends in the roots rock community but had enough punk attitude — in its own bizarre way — to make him a college radio staple during his heyday,” the All Music Guide wrote.“I’m a rabble-rouser who does humorous social commentary within a rock-and-roll setting,” he told The New York Times in 1990.In another interview with the paper, he described himself as a voice of “the doomed, the damned, the weird.”Born Neil Kirby McMillan Jr., on 2 Aug, 1957, in North Carolina to a father who owned a soul music station, Mr. Nixon was drawn to music from a young age because, he said in 2017, “it’s exciting, it’s dangerous, and it makes the church people nervous.”In the 1980s, he began perfo...
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Latest: King Charles and William make first public comments since cancer diagnosis – live

King Charles pictured for the first time since cancer diagnosis Get the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the worldSign up to our free Morning Headlines emailThe Prince of Wales has spoken about the King’s cancer diagnosis for the first time as he expressed his gratitude to the public for their “kind messages of support”.Prince William’s words of praise, delivered during a fundraising gala dinner, also recognised those who wished the Princess of Wales well, as she recovers from successful, planned abdominal surgery.He told the guests: “It means a great deal to us all.”King Charles also broke his public silence on Wednesday night to issue a statement to mark the 50th anniversary of the independence of the former British colony Grenada.The King apologised for be...
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Latest: Ameesha Patel will fly to Dubai to support Imran Abbas’ film | The Express Tribune

In a heartwarming display of cross-border friendship, Indian actor Ameesha Patel is set to join Pakistani actor Imran Abbas in Dubai to promote the latter's upcoming film Jee Ve Sohneya Jee. The announcement was made in a social media buzz as Ameesha took to Instagram to share the exciting news. “Hi guys, this is Ameesha Patel and I am coming to Dubai on the 14th of February to the Dubai Mall at 5 pm to support my friend Imran Abbas’ beautiful film, Jee Ve Sohneya Jee,” the actor expressed her enthusiasm for flying to Dubai as a heartwarming gesture. Describing Imran’s latest venture, she called the film “a beautiful magical love story with a beautiful musical journey, especially on Valentine’s Day for all those in love.”  Making his Punjabi film debut, Imran will be returning to the India...
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Latest: Hania Aamir is not feeling Valentine’s Day spirit | The Express Tribune

Love might not be in the air but it’s certainly back on the calendar. With February 14 approaching, many around the globe are preparing to delight their beaus with grand gestures of affection. However, not everyone is feeling red hearts and roses. While Valentine’s Day has become an occasion to mark love for all your favourite people, one celebrity is not having it with those lovey-dovey displays. Pakistani actor Hania Aamir, known for her candid online presence, took to Instagram recently with a witty post that will resonate with many single souls this year.  In an IG Story, Hania said, “On February 14, if any of my friends put up a picture of flowers, I will unfollow you.” Breaking into a small laugh mid-sentence, the actor’s playful declaration has caught the attention of her followers....
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Latest: Asad Siddiqui mourns passing of his father | The Express Tribune

In a sombre moment for the entertainment industry, Pakistani actor Asad Siddiqui is grappling with the loss of his father, Aftab Ahmed Siddiqui, who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 85. The revered patriarch was also a dear member of the family of Asad’s wife and actor Zara Noor Abbas. The news of the bereavement was shared by Asad on his official Instagram handle, where he conveyed the sad news to his fans and well-wishers. The actor expressed profound grief at the departure of his father in an IG Story, describing him as a source of unwavering support, wisdom and love throughout his life. “Last night, I lost my shelter, my power and my strength and everything that I have,” Asad penned an emotional note. “I lost the most powerful man in our family, the pillar, Abu! It is with profou...
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Latest: Pakistanis are getting the most out of the 2024 elections | The Express Tribune

On the eve of Pakistan's election day, citizens are eager to cast their votes for their preferred political parties. However, some areas are facing an internet blackout. Despite this challenge, people are using social media to share their voting experiences and provide helpful information. The online space is buzzing with discussions, serving as a virtual hub for citizens to connect, stay informed, and actively participate in the democratic process. Many citizens are utilising the digital realm to share valuable guidance on the voting process and to provide insights into their individual experiences, contributing to the collective dialogue surrounding the elections. Kickstarting the reactions. one X user shared how excited they were to vote through a meme. Another X user shared how ineffic...
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Latest: Pakistani celebs share inked thumbs, encourage citizens to vote | The Express Tribune

It's officially election day! As Pakistanis all over the country gear up to choose the leadership that will dictate the path on which the nation will traverse for the next few years, many celebrities are either urging citizens to vote or are showing that they have participated in the voting process. Having either cast their votes or heading towards doing the same, these influential figures are leveraging their platforms to encourage an otherwise crestfallen nation to step up, get out, and play a key role in determining their future. Rallying troops "Go and vote for a better Pakistan. Vote for Pakistan. Pakistan Zindabad!" said actor Humayun Saeed on his X account. In a similar vein, Saba Qamar took to X to state, "Pakistan! Remember to go out and vote tomorrow. Pakistan Zindabad." Singer A...
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