Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts.
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In her track “FXCK UP THE WORLD (Ft. Future),” K-pop superstar Lalisa Manobal, known mononymously as LISA, sings, “They want the old LISA, then listen to my old shit.” Ironically, we haven’t seen ...
The much-anticipated Lisa Marie Presley and Riley Keough Inspired Book Club’s virtual statewide discussion is approaching. Jan Risher will facilitate the discussion of "From Here to the Great ...
When Lalisa Manobal made her entrance early in the latest season of The White Lotus, HBO’s burn-the-rich dramedy, the significance of the moment passed many viewers by. To them the Thai-born ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. We bring you a true grab bag of recommended books this week, united by little besides excellence and interest. There’s a ...
The biggest night of Hollywood, Oscars 2025, were filled with stunning outfits, big wins and unforgettable moments. But one unexpected topic taken over social media where reality star Kendall ...
The Culture Secretary yesterday ordered the BBC to carry out a 'robust financial audit' amid the continuing fallout over its controversial Gaza documentary. Lisa Nandy said she had been 'deeply ...
MANILA, Philippines — Blackpink's Lisa is honored that she performed at the 97th Academy Awards. On her Instagram account, Lisa posted photos of her enjoying the event. "First time at the Oscars ...
Lisa of the popular South Korean girl group, Blackpink, made Oscars history by becoming the first K-pop artist to perform at the 97th Academy Awards show on Sunday. The singer and rapper ...
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