Ariana Grande has released her seventh studio album, eternal sunshine. Stream it via Apple Music or Spotify below.
Co-produced by longtime collaborator Max Martin, eternal sunshine is a 13-track collection that Grande recorded after wrapping filming for the forthcoming adaptation of the musical Wicked. eternal sunshine rolled out with the release of “yes, and?,” an upbeat house-inspired single that kicked off Grande’s current era.
Grande shared that the project is the closest thing to a concept album in her repertoire, describing the tracks as “different heightened pieces of the same story, of the same experience.” Her first new collection of music since 2020’s Positions is entirely devoid of features, with the exception of her grandmother, credited as Nonna, who appears on album closer “ordinary things.”
This weekend, Grande will serve as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live opposite host Josh Brolin.
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Co-produced by longtime collaborator Max Martin, eternal sunshine is a 13-track collection that Grande recorded after wrapping filming for the forthcoming adaptation of the musical Wicked. eternal sunshine rolled out with the release of “yes, and?,” an upbeat house-inspired single that kicked off Grande’s current era.
Grande shared that the project is the closest thing to a concept album in her repertoire, describing the tracks as “different heightened pieces of the same story, of the same experience.” Her first new collection of music since 2020’s Positions is entirely devoid of features, with the exception of her grandmother, credited as Nonna, who appears on album closer “ordinary things.”
This weekend, Grande will serve as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live opposite host Josh Brolin.
eternal sunshine Artwork:
eternal sunshine Tracklist:
01. intro...
- 3/8/2024
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
Twitter recently lost one of its premier chaos agents: Jaboukie Young-White, the ace comic responsible for maybe the best single act of trolling in the hellsite’s history.
The Illinois native attracted a large social media following in the 2010s thanks to his Instagram posts and tweets brimming with sardonic wit and diablerie. He was branded “gloriously extra” (BuzzFeed’s words), featured on Rolling Stone’s 25 Under 25 list, wrote for Big Mouth and American Vandal, and spent a few years as a Daily Show correspondent. And then it happened:...
The Illinois native attracted a large social media following in the 2010s thanks to his Instagram posts and tweets brimming with sardonic wit and diablerie. He was branded “gloriously extra” (BuzzFeed’s words), featured on Rolling Stone’s 25 Under 25 list, wrote for Big Mouth and American Vandal, and spent a few years as a Daily Show correspondent. And then it happened:...
- 1/19/2024
- by Marlow Stern
- Rollingstone.com
Movie stars Zhou Xun and Jelly Lin head the cast of “Imperfect Victim,” a new mainland Chinese drama series that focuses on workplace sexual harassment and leads to a rape trial.
Zhou plays a lawyer who steps in to represent the character played by Lin (“The Mermaid”), who alleges assault by her boss at work. He is portrayed by TV veteran Liu Yijun. The case becomes complicated and Zhou’s character is forced to question her own ethics.
The show is highly topical, given the slowly building #MeToo movement in China. This is being fuelled by numerous instances of sexual discrimination, sexual assault and outright violence towards women, many instances of which have gone viral on Chinese social media before being deleted by censors.
Zhou Xun in “Imperfect Victim.” Courtesy of iQiyi.
The first episode of “Imperfect Victim,” for instance, includes a section on the culture of heavy after-hours drinking...
Zhou plays a lawyer who steps in to represent the character played by Lin (“The Mermaid”), who alleges assault by her boss at work. He is portrayed by TV veteran Liu Yijun. The case becomes complicated and Zhou’s character is forced to question her own ethics.
The show is highly topical, given the slowly building #MeToo movement in China. This is being fuelled by numerous instances of sexual discrimination, sexual assault and outright violence towards women, many instances of which have gone viral on Chinese social media before being deleted by censors.
Zhou Xun in “Imperfect Victim.” Courtesy of iQiyi.
The first episode of “Imperfect Victim,” for instance, includes a section on the culture of heavy after-hours drinking...
- 7/18/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
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