THE VAMPIRE LESTAT Sets June 7 Premiere Date

Lestat, the vampire and famous rockstar, just released a new single called “All Fall Down” to celebrate the announcement of a television show all about him! He reminded me (and Armand) that it’s not every day you get a show dedicated solely to you – and pointed out his name is in the title. You can also listen to his first single, “Long Face,” because there’s always room for more Lestat!

New Fortress: A Study in Liquefied Regret

The company’s predicament is not one of sudden misfortune, but of a gradual accumulation of burdens. The debt, nearly nine billion dollars in total, clings to it like the sea mist to a weathered hull. Six and a half billion of this sum falls due within the year—a deadline that approaches with the implacable rhythm of the tides. The current free cash flow, a negative $1.73 billion, is less a flow than a hemorrhage. One observes this with a certain detached melancholy; it is a story repeated throughout history, of enterprises overreaching, of ambitions exceeding grasp.

Celebrities Who Refused to Fix Their Teeth for Hollywood

Throughout her acting career, Anna Paquin—known for roles in ‘The Piano’ and ‘True Blood’—has always chosen to keep her natural smile, including the gap between her front teeth. She’s openly discussed resisting pressure to change her appearance to fit Hollywood’s standards. Many fans appreciate her unique look as a sign of her authenticity and commitment to staying true to herself in an industry often focused on perfection.

Actresses Who Are Constantly Involved in Petty Online Dramas Even as Adults

Selena Gomez often deals with drama online, especially when it comes to her past relationships and disagreements with other celebrities. Known for her roles in shows like ‘Only Murders in the Building’ and ‘Wizards of Waverly Place’, she frequently responds to what fans are saying on TikTok and Instagram. This has sometimes led to public arguments with other famous people, causing her to occasionally step away from social media. Even though she speaks out about the importance of mental health and being kind online, her activity continues to be heavily discussed and analyzed by the media and fans.

Pipelines & Phantoms: A Skeptic’s Yield

These midstream entities, these pipeline operators, boast a certain… stability. Less volatile than the frantic dance of exploration and production, less prone to the whims of refinery margins. They benefit, naturally, from the insatiable appetite of the modern world, and now, from the peculiar demands of artificial intelligence. Data centers, those humming temples of the digital age, require prodigious amounts of energy. A convenient narrative, certainly. One wonders, though, if the true beneficiaries will be the shareholders, or simply the engineers who design ever more elaborate cooling systems.

MSGS: A Bit of Hope, A Lot of Money

It’s increased the overall portfolio to 4.57% of Tabor’s 13F reportable AUM. Which, translated into normal human terms, means they’re putting a lot of eggs in the Knicks and Rangers basket. Speaking of baskets… my attempts at basket weaving are still… suboptimal. But I digress.

‘Single White Female’ Remake Drops ‘White’ In New Title

I’m hearing some exciting news about a new project from Sony’s 3000 Pictures! It’s currently going by the title Single Female, and they’ve brought on Sarah DeLappe – the writer behind Bodies Bodies Bodies – to pen the script. Sounds promising, right?

Celebrities Who Have Openly Defended Bizarre Conspiracy Theories

NBA player Kyrie Irving recently sparked controversy by publicly questioning whether the Earth is round. During a podcast interview, he shared his belief in a flat Earth theory and suggested that history has been altered by hidden groups. This led to widespread media attention and rebuttals from scientists and teachers. Irving later apologized to science educators for the confusion, explaining that he had been influenced by conspiracy theories he found online.