Stay ahead of the trend in fashion and beyond with our free weekly Lifestyle Edit newsletter Stay ahead of the trend in fashion and beyond with our free weekly Lifestyle Edit newsletter Rihanna has been announced as the headline performer at the Super Bowl’s halftime show next year, to the delight of her millions of fans. However, the Barbadian singer has not performed live since 2016, nor released a new album since Anti in the same year. Instead, the 34-year-old pop star has focused on her Fenty Beauty and Savage Fenty businesses and frequently promotes her products on social media. Recommended NLF Super Bowl: Rihanna set to headline halftime show in Arizona Rihanna: Justin Bieber and Katy Perry among celebs sharing stunned reactions to Super Bowl headline news ‘One of the most prominent artists ever’: Rihanna to headline 2023 Super Bowl halftime show While fans are excited that she will take to the … [Read more...] about Rihanna fans crack Fenty jokes after Super Bowl halftime show news
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Big-Name Donors Are Moving On From Trump
Donald Trump, as expected, announced on Tuesday night that he’ll run for president again in 2024, despite being twice impeached, castigated for fomenting the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, investigated for potential fraud at his family’s business and blamed for Republicans’ weak showing in last week’s midterm elections. But while the former president is counting on faithful Republicans to once again flock to him, he appears to be losing supporters — including deep-pocketed conservative donors who are instead looking for alternatives. Just this morning, Stephen A. Schwarzman of Blackstone , a longtime ally of Trump’s, told Axios that he would back someone from a “new generation” of Republicans. And the attendee list for Tuesday night’s announcement was telling: Loyalists like Roger Stone and Mike Lindell, the C.E.O. of MyPillow, were there, but few members of Congress made the trip. Mr. Trump outlined what a second term would look like. In his meandering 63-minute speech, he focused … [Read more...] about Big-Name Donors Are Moving On From Trump
Met Aims to Build Itself a Museum-Quality Plaza
More than 40 years after its last makeover, the plaza in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is showing its age: the fountains are leaking, the sidewalk is crumbling, and the trees are dying. Overcrowding on the institution’s grand front steps — one of the most popular meeting places in Manhattan — often causes bottlenecks for visitors trying to get to the front door. Now an ambitious plan is in the works to transform this four-block-long stretch along Fifth Avenue, from 80th to 84th Street, into a more efficient, pleasing and environmentally friendly space, with new fountains, tree-shaded allées, seating areas, museum-run kiosks and softer, energy-efficient nighttime lighting. A meeting was held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday for officials from the Met to sit down with some 2,000 neighborhood residents to explain the project. If all goes as scheduled, and the institution receives approval from various city agencies — including the Public Design Commission, Landmarks Preservation … [Read more...] about Met Aims to Build Itself a Museum-Quality Plaza
Earthquake hits Turkey and Syria killing hundreds – and felt elsewhere in the Middle East
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake has shaken Turkey and Syria, killing at least 568 people, according to authorities. The quake was centred in the town of Pazarcik in Kahramanmaras province, about 20 miles from the city of Gaziantep, at a depth of six miles and there were several powerful aftershocks. Major rise in death toll as rescue teams race against time - live updates Several buildings have been destroyed as people gathered outside on snowy streets in Pazarcik, according to images on state broadcaster TRT. Rescue workers and residents using flashlights were searching through piles of tangled metal and concrete rubble in one of the stricken cities. "I have never felt anything like it in the 40 years I've lived," said Erdem, a resident of Gaziantep. "We were shaken at least three times very strongly, like a baby in a crib." The governor of Osmaniye province said at least 34 buildings had collapsed due to the quake while the governor of Malatya said 130 had … [Read more...] about Earthquake hits Turkey and Syria killing hundreds – and felt elsewhere in the Middle East