Update, August 31: Doja Cat debuted a new cover for her album Scarlet, just over a day after releasing the first one, which was nearly the same as a cover for the band Chaver. Doja did not address the updated cover, which now features two spiders with big pearls on their backs. (They’re not even scarlet anymore!) The artist behind the initial cover, Dusty Ray, reposted the new one with hearts to their Instagram Story, but it’s not clear if they designed it.
The ones to watch in 2018FilmInterviewFlorence Pugh: ‘Me, the next Kate Winslet? That’s ridiculous’Cath ClarkeAfter starring in Lady Macbeth, the Oxford-born actor has hopped from job to job, been taught to punch by The Rock and cast in a John Le Carré miniseries
Florence Pugh is listing her pinch-me highlights of 2017. Where to start? There was the taxi ride in Los Angeles, when she picked up an email saying that Richard Eyre wanted her for Cordelia in his BBC Two film, opposite Anthony Hopkins’ King Lear.
Easy to imitate: Seinfeld. Photograph: Allstar/NBCEasy to imitate: Seinfeld. Photograph: Allstar/NBCSeinfeldThe viral spec script has been held up as one of the best pieces of Seinfeldia ever, but it’s got some pretty fierce competition for best imitation
As Bo Burnham sang cheekily in his song Sad: “Everything that once was sad is somehow funny now. The Holocaust and 9/11, that shit’s funny 24/7.” Billy Domineau, a comedy writer in New York City, took that idea to its logical next step this week, penning a spec 9/11 episode of the classic 90s sitcom Seinfeld.
"After the earthquakes in Los Angeles, we were talking about how our decision-making would look if we were in a world-ending situation, what that would feel like, what we would want, who we would want to be with," JP Saxe said in an interview with Billboard. Multiple history-making earthquakes hit the city in July 2019, days before Saxe and Julia Michaels wrote the song.
He expanded on this idea in another interview with Vulture, saying, "
Arsenal’s head of medical services Gary O’Driscoll is moving to Manchester United.
The highly-regarded doctor joined Arsenal in 2009 and has become a key figure at the north London club.
O’Driscoll, 52, was on the verge of signing for Liverpool in 2020 before opting to stay. He has has also turned down other opportunities to leave.
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However, United have managed to prise him from the Emirates Stadium in a switch that is expected to be completed later this summer.