Music executive Brandon Silverstein has announced sweeping organizational changes at Avex Music Group and S10 Entertainment, appointing senior executives across both coasts and establishing new operational structures to support international growth.
As reports of tension surround the Beckham family, this reflective commentary explores Brooklyn Beckham's public grievances, the cost of fame on family bonds, and why reconciliation, forgiveness, and legacy may matter more than public division.
CES 2026 featured sci-fi-like innovations, from AI companions and autonomous wheelchairs to immersive grief therapy and luxury robotaxis, redefining tech experiences.
Even the zoom-and-enhance crowd can't see a difference, as lab-grown diamond engagement rings are creeping onto red carpets, at award shows, and into celebrity proposals. Because here's the thing—they are identical to mined diamonds, chemically speaking.
Bennett Graebner explains how two decades of reality TV and social media turned viewers into expert critics who quickly spot contrived drama and demand authenticity.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet are on a direct collision course this awards season, with Golden Globe momentum clashing against an aggressive Oscar campaign in a defining Best Actor race.
Life can change a lot between January and December of the same year, but in some cases, life transforms in radical ways, as happened in 2025 to artists like Cazzu, Jessica Alba, Karol G, and other Latin celebrities. These are their stories.
Nicolas-Jacques Charrier is the only child of Brigitte Bardot, and for decades he lived almost entirely outside the orbit of her fame. His name resurfaced following Bardot's death at 91, as questions emerged about her estate and her long-standing decision to prioritize animal welfare over a traditional family inheritance.
DJs built reputations by mastering specific sounds, and audiences knew exactly what to expect when walking into a deep house night versus a hard techno rave. But in 2025, a growing movement of artists is rejecting these categorical boundaries entirely, creating genre-fluid experiences that prioritize emotional narrative over stylistic purity.
The distance between design intent and deployed product used to span weeks of back-and-forth between teams. That gap narrowed to days, then hours. Some organizations now measure it in minutes—designers pushing updates that propagate through production systems before stakeholders finish their coffee.