LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The fourth episode of Paramount+'s 'Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies' was released just a few hours ago and highlights how the act of blaming others has been prevalent since ancient times (here the 1950s). The musical-romantic show is a prequel to the cult classic 'Grease', which starred John Travolta and the late actress Olivia Newton-John in 1978.
Annabel Oakes, the creator of 'Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies', stated ahead of the series premiere that they will not steer away from tackling unsettling themes or calling out humankind's inappropriate behavior.
With all this free time during quarantine, even Brad Pitt is picking up a side gig. The actor practiced safe social distancing while delivering the weather update on John Krasinki’s new YouTube show, Some Good News. He just leaned right out his door, newsboy cap on just in case, and looked up at the sky. “Looks pretty good,” he observed. “Yeah.” And that was that. See, when you’re that good looking, the weather bends to your hairstyle’s will, thus explaining why the weather in Los Angeles is always approximately 72 degrees.
The big reveal about A's identity pretty much floored every Pretty Little Liars fan, and I'm still not sure how to cope with the idea thatCharles aka Big A could be Jason's twin. Not only is Charles a total mystery to us, he's also a little crazier than I expected. Sure, A wasn't going to a particularly sane person, but I don't think I'm just speaking for myself when I say there was no way to know just how far the depths of A's insanity reached.
The Beatles and The Beach Boys had a friendly rivalry during the 1960s. The two bands were at the top of the rock world and constantly wanted to outdo each other. However, Paul McCartney had nothing but respect for The Beach Boys, including Brian Wilson. The two once performed together, and McCartney became emotional while performing with the American singer.
‘God Only Knows’ is one of Paul McCartney’s favorite songs “God Only Knows” was written by Wilson and Tony Asher and debuted in 1966.
Some beautiful photographs of Freddie Mercury have resurfaced, showing the Queen legend smiling at his home just weeks before he died. The images, captured by his partner Jim Hutton in August 1991, depict a powerful contrast to photos from his last official public appearance at the 1990 BRIT Awards.
The pictures encapsulate everything the Queen frontman loved most, including his beloved Garden Lodge at 1 Logan Place in Kensington, London. The perfectly tended garden was in full bloom in the month of August, with one of Freddie's cats by his side.