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Between 1969 and 1971, the cultural world lost Jimi Hendrix, Brian Jones, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison. They were at the peak of their career, enjoying the adulation of the masses, and suddenly they were gone. All deaths were attributed to drug and alcohol abuse, homicide or suicide. The "club" was eventually forgotten — until 2011, when a security guard discovered Amy Winehouse's limp body in her London apartment.
When the sculptor Christopher Wilmarth committed suicide at the age of 44 some 18 months ago, there were no headlines. Wilmarth was not a “star,” and so, ignored by the mechanisms of art-world hype, his work was left to find its own level. It is now doing so. The time for a complete Wilmarth retrospective has not arrived, but the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan has mounted a small exhibition of 25 of his sculptures (through Aug.
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Whether you’ve been wearing strapless bras for years or are looking to purchase your first one, moving forward, it helps to expand your knowledge about them to pick an even better option for yourself (and your boobs). From cup sizes to band sizes to cup types and everything in between, there’s a lot to keep in mind when it comes to bra shopping—and even more to keep in mind when shopping for strapless bras, since a crucial piece of support is missing.
Grammy award-winning artists 2 Chainz (“The Enforcer”) and Ne-Yo (“Dance Monsters,” “Hip-Hop Family Christmas Wedding”) have signed on to join Season 3 of Starz‘s gritty drama “BMF” in recurring roles. They join an impressive guest star roster that has previously included Eminem, Serayah, Caresha “Yung Miami” Brownlee and Snoop Dogg. 2 Chainz will play Stacks, an Atlanta-born distributor whose wisdom and stature command respect wherever he goes. “Fiercely loyal and determined to provide for his family no matter the cost, Stacks lives by the street code and challenges Meech’s leadership style,” as Starz describes him.
The single released on February 29, 2024, is accompanied by a music video shot in Malibu California that sees both artists enjoy a good time against the cooly backdrops of ocean views, palm trees, and luxury cars. Listeners were curious as to the sonic direction the artists might go with BNXN leaning towards R&B while Ruger is a dancehall-fusing act. They showed their talents and achieved a balance on the Kukbeats produced record where they celebrate their success and take swipes at their detractors.
John Shearer / WireImage / Getty Images Musician Wouter "Wally" De Backer aka Gotye performs during a secret concert at The Sayers Club on April 23, 2012 in Hollywood, California. For many, it seemed like Gotye came out of nowhere. The folksy, Australian indie-rock artist (né Wally de Backer) has captivated U.S. listeners with his irresistible, nuanced breakup song, “Somebody That I Used to Know,” featuring New Zealand singer Kimbra.
Marlo McKenzie and Jonathan Parker's portrait of the trailblazing sex worker — before they were called that — offers a bonanza of vintage footage from the heyday of San Francisco's red-light district. With the benefit of hindsight, it’s easy to identify moments that precipitated significant social or cultural changes.