She makes the moves up as she goes…if “Shake It Off” is to be believed. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) hit Disney+ on March 14, finally giving fans the chance to take it all in from the comfort of their living rooms. The concert film, chronicling a woman desperately trying to maintain control of her bangs over the course of three and a half hours, has it all: a swan dive into the stage, bicycles, golf clubs, and of course nine eras worth of choreography — masterminded by the Mandy Moore who wasn’t in A Walk to Remember.
After a fan died from cardiorespiratory arrest at her Rio de Janeiro concert, Taylor Swift announced that she is postponing her Saturday show due to intense heat. In a new statement on Instagram Stories, Swift writes, “The decision has been made to postpone tonight’s show due to the extreme temperatures in Rio. The safety and well-being of my fans, fellow performers, and crew has to and always will come first.
Long live Taylor Swift’s Slytherin past. A blinged-out pastel phase is now upon us! Just after midnight on Saturday, the songstress made a series of power moves across her social media channels that strongly imply she’ll be releasing new music on Friday, April 26. Let’s consult the facts: On her Twitter and Instagram pages, she’s redesigned all of her photos to dreamy landscapes and hearts, with a caption of “4.
The full 1989 (Taylor’s Version) tracklist is finally here, and you won’t even have to google it. Swift posted the album cover to Instagram, and if you can read her handwriting, you’ll see the vault tracks include “‘Slut!’,” “Say Don’t Go,” “Now That We Don’t Talk,” “Suburban Legends,” and “Is It Over Now?” None of the tracks have listed features, dashing some speculation over a Nicki Minaj collaboration, but fans also suspect Swift will have another Target-exclusive track for the album.
Look at it! If you’re like me you greatly enjoyed the excellent scene in the Taylor Swift Netflix doc, Miss Americana, where Taylor has her cat, Olivia, in a chic backpack carrier that any cat owner would be envious of. But if you are truly like me, you already own that exact cat backpack.
Turns out another thing we learn is Miss Americana herself loves a good deal, as you can get this exact bag for under $50 on Amazon.
Taylor Swift went from monitoring indie rock menace Matty Healy to cheering on NFL tight end Travis Kelce. Where do those beaus fit into the height hierarchy of her dating history? See for yourself.
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Taylor Swift, seen here possibly dreaming up vigilante shit. On Midnights, Taylor Swift is in her after-dark era — literally, in the sense that there is no sun at midnight (well, unless you’re in the Arctic Circle, but Taylor tends to stay in warmer climes), but also because Taylor is really embracing her swear words this time around. After first dipping her toe into saying “fuck” on folklore (in both “betty” and “mad woman”), Swift has gotten even more explicit two albums later.
Season two delivers that signature Ted Lasso feeling, this time with a few added layers of depth. In the fifth episode of the much-anticipated second season of Ted Lasso, the members of AFC Richmond have hit a low point in their season. To buoy their spirits, as is his wont, Coach Lasso, played by the irrepressibly enthusiastic Jason Sudeikis, launches into a pep talk.
“I believe in communism,” Ted, the underdog American coach, tells his team of British footballers.
Ted Lasso Man City Season 2 Episode 8 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Ted Lasso Man City Season 2 Episode 8 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Ted Lasso began its second season by killing off a dog, and it looks like “Man City,” this season’s eighth episode, might offer a similar shock.
Richard Lloyd performing at CBGB in 1980. See all 59 Reasons Richard Lloyd, by way of credentials, was one of the guitarists on Television’s Marquee Moon (Tom Verlaine was the other), which is just about the best guitar album to come out of the original New York CBGB’s scene. Lloyd, who’s 64, doesn’t gig much these days, but he does teach guitar. It’s punk rock at Champagne prices — a hundred bucks per hourlong lesson — but it’s something else, too.