From the Pragmatic to the Cruel: 7 Ways King James VI and I Changed Society
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2023-10-28 06:19
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Taylor Swift recreates her eras on tour. The originals are behind glass.
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'They have made those sacrifices': Israel-Hamas war claims the lives of several journalists reporting from the raging conflict
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'She needs to get better': Wendy Williams' son Kevin Hunter Jr says team 'taking advantage' of her, blames financial guardianship for mom's poor state
Wendy Williams' son Kevin Hunter Jr said that the financial guardianship is the reason behind his mother's poor state which has been worsening in the past 2 years
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'F***ing savage': Joe Rogan hails 'super-nerd' Mark Zuckerberg as he wins gold and silver medals at Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournament
Mark Zuckerberg won gold and silver medals in the Nogi Master 1 and Gi Master 2 White Belt Feather Weight Divisions, respectively
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'I got whacked in the head': Matthew Broderick opens up about being a frequent victim of muggers
Matthew Broderick was frequently attacked by bullies and gangs on the streets of his hometown
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Internet slams 'The View' hosts for discussing Jada and Will Smith's separation amid national 'crisis'
'The View' faced backlash after discussing Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith's separation during 'Hot Topics' segment
2023-10-12 13:29
The BBC is under pressure over claims a well-known presenter paid a teenager for explicit photos
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Where is Jackson Michie now? ‘Big Brother’ Season 21 winner who was accused of domestic violence set to marry best friend
Fans thought Jackson Michie told a fellow house guest that he had once been arrested for domestic abuse during a live broadcast of Season 21 in 2019
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Logan Paul breaks silence on long-awaited update about CryptoZoo controversy: 'Close to a resolution'
Logan Paul said, 'We’re very close, that’s what I mean when I say I’m rectifying it, but unfortunately, I can’t give you any details right now'
2023-09-29 13:56
1989 (Taylor's Version): Live listen through
Taylor Swift has released her long-awaited re-recording of her 2014 hit album '1989.' The new release is Swift's fourth re-recorded album, following on from 'Fearless (Taylor's Version),' 'Red (Taylor's Version), and 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version). Swift's purpose in re-recording her back catalogue is so that she can own the copyright to all of the new recordings. This '1989' era marked a swift shift in music genre from country to pop for the singer, a risk that ultimately paid off as '1989' propelled Swift further into mainstream stardom and won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2015. From the feel-good 'Shake It Off' to the anthemic tracks of 'Blank Space,' 'Out of the Woods' and 'Style' to the heartful and cathartic notes of 'This Love' and 'Clean,' Swift explores every avenue of pop. A journey that continues with the five 'From the Vault' tracks with 'Slut!', 'Say Don't Go,' 'Now That We Don't Talk,' 'Suburban Legends,' and 'Is It Over Now?' Now, indy100 is here to listen to '1989 (Taylor's Version) along with you, with commentary on every song as well as fun facts about the album. Welcome to New York October 27, 14:12 Taylor Swift performs at New Year's Eve 2015 at Times Square on December 31, 2014 in New York City. The opening track 'Welcome To New York' gave listeners a glimpse into Swift’s new pop sound with the electronic pop synths kicking things off. Not only does it reflect a change in music genre but also Swift’s literal move from Nashville to New York almost a decade ago as she shared how she fell in love with the city. "I approached moving there with such wide-eyed optimism and sort of saw it [New York] as a place of endless potential and possibilities,” Swift told Good Morning America about the song at the time. “You can kind of hear that reflected in this music and this first song especially." While the lyrics “And you can want who you want/ Boys and boys and girls and girls,” have been interpreted as Swift supporting the LGBT+ community, before she was vocal about her political views. The re-recorded version stays true to the original track with little tweaks to the production as Swift sings with a mature voice.
2023-10-27 21:17
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