'One Battle After Another' opens with $22.4 million
NEW YORK (AP) — “One Battle After Another,” Paul Thomas Anderson’s widely acclaimed American epic of rebellion and resistance, opened with $22.4 million in ticket sales from North American theaters over the weekend. Anderson’s ultracontemporary opus signifies a major gamble by Warner Bros. With “One Battle After Another,” the studio is making a $130 million-plus bet that audiences would come out for 170-minute-long powerhouse drama from one of cinema’s most celebrated auteurs the way they usually only turn up for a franchise or superhero movie.
Tyla and Liza Koshy help remind the Global Citizen Festival audience of their collective power
NEW YORK (AP) — Global Citizen surpassed its fundraising goals at its annual music festival in New York’s Central Park. Headlined by Shakira and Cardi B, the event focused on Amazon rainforest protection, African energy access, and community education. More than 60,000 attendees heard from celebrities and diplomats. The festival secured commitments to provide clean energy for 4.6 million African homes. The European Union pledged over $638 million for climate-friendly energy. Global Citizen also announced over $280 million toward Amazon protection. The event emphasized global responsibility and the power of collective action to drive change.
Selena Gomez marries Benny Blanco: 'My wife in real life'
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) — Selena Gomez has married music producer and songwriter Benny Blanco. She announced the news in an Instagram post showing the couple kissing and embracing on a lawn. Blanco called her “My wife in real life” in a response to the post Saturday by the Grammy- and Emmy-nominated performer. Gomez wore a white halter bridal dress with floral flourishes. Blanco wore a tuxedo and bow tie. Both were custom-made by Ralph Lauren. Blanco and Gomez met about a decade ago and got engaged at the end of last year.
Liberatore puts models on emergency escape, drawing attention to global chaos
MILAN (AP) — Francesca Liberatore wanted to address global turmoil during her Milan Fashion Week runway show but not through the collection. So instead she did it through the staging and the soundtrack. Models on Sunday descended an emergency escape staircase, symbolizing a route away from human suffering. And the Milan designer expressed concern about global affairs through a soundtrack featuring Tears for Fears songs including “Mad World,” sung by the Italian singer Elisa. Models carried black roses, a tribute to the late Giorgio Armani, who helped put Milan on the fashion map. Liberatore and Armani have long anchored the last day of Milan Fashion Week.
50 years of Giorgio Armani celebrated with gala black-tie runway show of his last collection
MILAN (AP) — The final Giorgio Armani runway collection signed by the late designer is set to be shown in Milan. The event on Sunday evening marks the 50th anniversary of his signature line. The black-tie gala will take place in the Brera Art Gallery which is also featuring more than 120 Armani looks chosen by the designer himself from his half-century of design. The show is expected to attract VIPs paying tribute to Armani's influence on Milan's fashion scene. Armani died on Sept. 4 just weeks before Milan Fashion Week. His will stipulates that his heirs sell 15% of the business within three years with a preference for specific buyers.
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BROWNSVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A 10-foot statue of rock n’ roll queen Tina Turner has been unveiled in the rural Tennessee community where she grew up, before she became a singer and electrifying stage performer and one the world’s most recognizable and popular entertainers. The statue was revealed during a Saturday ceremony in Brownsville, located about an hour drive east of Memphis. The city of about 9,000 people is near Nutbush, the community where Turner went to school as a child. Turner, 83, died May 24, 2023, after a long illness in her home in Küsnacht near Zurich. Her Grammy-winning singing career included the hit songs “Nutbush City Limits,” “Proud Mary,” “Private Dancer,” and “What's Love Got To Do With It.”
The devil wears Dolce & Gabbana in Milan as Meryl Streep is filmed at runway show for movie sequel
MILAN (AP) — Meryl Streep has been filmed live at a Dolce & Gabbana runway show in Milan in her role as Miranda Priestly for “The Devil Wears Prada” sequel. Streep sat in the front row in character on Saturday. She wore Priestly's signature sunglasses and a Dolce & Gabbana vinyl trenchcoat. Stanley Tucci who plays her art director joined her. The scene was filmed for the sequel which has been shooting in Milan. The Dolce & Gabbana Spring-Summer 2026 collection featured nightwear-inspired looks. Anna Wintour who inspired the original film sat across from Streep. The sequel is set for release next spring.
Stella Jean's Milan runway features artisans from Bhutan and an appeal to preserve craftsmanship
MILAN (AP) — Italian-Haitian designer Stella Jean returns to the Milan runway after a three-year break with a collection crafted with Bhutanese artisans. She calls for political support for artisans who give luxury fashion its unique edge. Jean, known for blending Italian tailoring with global textiles, warns that Italian craftsmanship is dying out. She urges lawmakers to offer tax breaks on fine craftsmanship, similar to those for artworks, to encourage investment in these time-intensive pieces. Jean's collection features traditional handwoven jackets and embroidered skirts. Her front-row guests include the artisans she collaborated with, dressed in traditional attire.
Why many young adults turn on TV or movie subtitles, according to a new poll
NEW YORK (AP) — A new poll finds that younger adults are more likely to use subtitles while watching TV or movies than are older adults. About 4 in 10 adults under 45 use subtitles at least “often” when watching TV or movies, compared with about 3 in 10 adults over 45. That's according to the survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. U.S. adults 60 and older are especially likely to say they “never” or “rarely” use subtitles. The poll suggests many young adults use subtitles because they're watching in noisy environments or are multitasking, while older adults choose them to better hear or understand what’s being said.
Schwarzenegger directs a band in a beer tent at Munich's Oktoberfest
BERLIN (AP) — Arnold Schwarzenegger has taken up the baton at Munich’s Oktoberfest. The former California governor spontaneously conducted a live band and the singing crowd in a beer tent on Friday night. The Austrian-born star of “The Terminator” and “True Lies” clearly enjoyed himself. Afterward, he took selfies with the musicians, according to German news agency dpa. Schwarzenegger, dressed in traditional Bavarian attire, was accompanied by his partner Heather Milligan and his son, Christopher. He has visited the world’s largest folk festival in Bavaria several times in the past, dpa reported. Oktoberfest began on September 20 and ends October 5.
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