Music Review: 'Buckingham Nicks' is an engaging blueprint for the classics to come
NEW YORK (AP) — The long-awaited digital reissue of “Buckingham Nicks” offers two perspectives on the 1973 pre-Fleetwood Mac album by Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. For newcomers, it’s a taste of vintage Los Angeles singer-songwriter pop with folkish stylings and well-crafted melodies. Songs like “Crying in the Night” and “Races Are Run” stand out. For longtime fans, it’s a treasure trove of clues and portents, hinting at future Fleetwood Mac hits. The Associated Press' Hillel Italie writes that the reissue enhances the sound quality, bringing a welcome clarity, but it lacks the anchor that Mick Fleetwood and John McVie later provided.
With the Sundance Film Festival and filmmaker labs, Robert Redford brought change to cinema
Robert Redford, who died Tuesday at 89, transformed the film industry with the Sundance Institute and Film Festival. Frustrated with Hollywood's mainstream, he created a platform for independent filmmakers. Over four decades, Sundance has launched careers of directors like Quentin Tarantino and Ava DuVernay. The festival gained prominence in 1989 with Steven Soderbergh’s “sex, lies and videotape.” Sundance's labs have also been crucial in developing new talent. The festival, currently in Park City, Utah, will move to Boulder, Colorado, in 2027. Redford's legacy continues to inspire filmmakers worldwide.
Movie Review: 'One Battle After Another' is an American masterpiece
In Paul Thomas Anderson’s gloriously messy, madcap roller coaster ride through modern America, objects in the rear view may go out of sight, but they don’t disappear. Political struggles never die in “One Battle After Another,” they just repeat. Or maybe they grow older and become paranoid, pot-smoking, pajama-wearers like Leonardo DiCaprio's Bob Ferguson, a washed-up revolutionary living off the grid with his daughter. The cycles of oppression and resistance are palpably felt in Anderson’s film, a decades-spanning odyssey where gun violence, white power and immigrant deportations recur in an ongoing dance, both farcical and tragic, writes Associated Press Film Writer Jake Coyle in his review.
Bad Bunny leads the 2025 Latin Grammy nominations, dethroning Édgar Barrera's 2-year run
NEW YORK (AP) — Bad Bunny leads the 2025 Latin Grammy nominations this year with 12 nods. That means he has dethroned producer/ songwriter Édgar Barrera. Barrera previously topped the list in 2023 and 2024 with 13 and nine nominations, respectively. Don’t cry for him, though. Barrera is tied with Argentinian hip-hop duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso for the second most nominations. They have 10 each. The 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards will take place Nov. 13 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The show will air live on TelevisaUnivision’s U.S. platforms beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern.
Jaden Smith is moving to Paris as men's creative director for Christian Louboutin
Jaden Smith has been hired as men's creative director by Christian Louboutin and is moving to Paris. Women's Wear Daily reports that the 27-year-old will oversee the creative side of shoes, leather goods, and accessories. He'll also develop campaigns and events. Smith will present his first designs in January during men's fashion week in Paris. He'll oversee four collections a year. Louboutin says Smith was the only candidate for the job. Smith's appointment will allow Louboutin to focus on his women's business. Louboutin hopes to leverage Smith's star power to boost the men's category, which has been declining.
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Robert Redford remembered for his deep legacy in environmental activism and Native American advocacy
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Theater award created in honor of Philip Seymour Hoffman and Adam Schlesinger turns 10
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