Very Merry Because it’s not Christmas until Mariah says it is The first day of November means one thing: It’s officially the holidays. But what’s the festive season without Mariah Carey to herald it in? In a whimsical new video, Carey has announced that it is, in fact, Christmas. In the clip, a clock counts
Month: November 2023
Late-Night TV The song comes off the singer’s recent LP, Silence Between Songs Madison Beer stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform her recent single “Sweet Relief.” The singer took the late-night stage in a silver glitter dress, where she showcased the sultry song on an eery playground set alongside her live band. “Sweet Relief”
Cool Collab The group took the stage dressed as the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit in honor of Halloween Boygenius headlined the Hollywood Bowl last night and invited Dave Grohl on stage to play drums on “Satanist.” The band — Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker — were dressed as the Father, the
OnePlus Watch 2 is expected to launch soon. The smartwatch is said to succeed the OnePlus Watch, which was released in March 2021 with a 1.39-inch AMOLED display that offers a 2.5D curved glass protection. The smartwatch is said to offer a battery life of up to 14 days. Although the OnePlus Watch 2 launch
iQoo 12 series is confirmed to launch globally on November 7. The lineup is said to include a base iQoo 12 and the iQoo 12 Pro model. So far, the company has confirmed a few key details about the upcoming smartphones including the processor and the design of the back panel. The camera details of
House prices returned to growth in October, according to a closely watched measure that cited “constrained supply” of stock in the market. Nationwide Building Society’s monthly index showed a 0.9% rise last month when compared to September’s flat performance, taking the annual rate to -3.3% from -5.3%. Values have been hurt this year due to
The bestselling and National Book Award-winning book Stamped From the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi is seeing its third adaptation — first as a children’s edition, then as a graphic nonfiction book, and now as a documentary. The books have received both acclaim and backlash for their portrayal of white supremacy in the United States,