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Nespresso's Vertuo World Pop-Up: Fusing Italian and Scandinavian Coffee Traditions

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Stonehenge's Altar Stone: A 430-Mile Journey from Scotland

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New School Faces Layoffs Amidst Financial Struggles and Program Restructuring

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Jeanne Vicerial's Ethereal Sculptures Grace Aix-en-Provence's Historic Sites in 'Incarnation' Exhibition

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Kulapat Yantrasast to Direct 2027 Bukhara Biennial

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Pace Gallery Restructures Operations, Reduces Artist Roster and Staff

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Artists & Mothers Announce 2026 Childcare Grant Recipients

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Taylor Swift's Secret 'Toy Story 5' Song

A "decoy version" of *Toy Story 5* was created to keep Taylor Swift's musical contribution a secret. VFX supervisor Thomas Jordan revealed at SXSW London that only a small team knew about Swift's song "I Knew It, I Knew You," which she wrote after seeing an early cut of the film. The song, described as a return to her country roots, was kept under wraps until its recent announcement and release.

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Taylor Swift's 'Toy Story' Musical Tribute to Jessie

Taylor Swift released a new song, "I Knew It, I Knew You," inspired by the character Jessie from the upcoming 'Toy Story 5' film. The track, co-written and produced with Jack Antonoff, is accompanied by a music video featuring footage from the highly anticipated movie. This nostalgic tribute aims to evoke emotional responses from fans who grew up with the beloved Pixar franchise, emphasizing themes of friendship and love.

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Shakira Dispels Misinformation Regarding Colombian Presidential Campaign Support

Pop superstar Shakira has publicly disavowed any association with political campaigns in Colombia, following the circulation of fabricated images depicting her endorsement of presidential candidates. She emphasized her commitment to Colombian democracy and the right to free and transparent elections, clarifying that her image was used without authorization.

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Springsteen Celebrates American Music Heritage with Star-Studded Concert

Bruce Springsteen honored America's 250th anniversary and the upcoming opening of the Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music by headlining a "Music America: The Songs that Shaped Us" concert in Monmouth, New Jersey. The event featured a diverse lineup of artists including Roseanne Cash, Kenny Chesney, Dropkick Murphys, and Trombone Shorty, celebrating the rich tapestry of American musical history and its enduring social relevance through classic folk songs and spirited performances.

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Steve Lacy to Release Third Album 'Oh Yeah?', Previews with Single 'The Feeling'

Steve Lacy is set to drop his third album, 'Oh Yeah?', on July 17 via RCA Records. He has released an emotional single, 'The Feeling,' which delves into relationship struggles. Lacy has been working on the album since last year, with some recording sessions taking place in Paris, drawing inspiration from the city's unique ambiance.

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Country Duo Florida Georgia Line Reunites at CMA Fest

Country music's acclaimed duo, Florida Georgia Line, comprised of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, surprised fans with a reunion performance at Nashville's CMA Fest on Thursday night. After a period of solo ventures following an 'indefinite hiatus' announced in 2022, the pair returned to the stage to perform their hit song 'Round Here,' sparking excitement and speculation among their fanbase regarding future collaborations and the potential for a full reconciliation.

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Taylor Swift Releases New Song "I Knew It, I Knew You" for Toy Story 5, Embracing Country Roots

Taylor Swift has unveiled her latest track, "I Knew It, I Knew You," created for Disney and Pixar's upcoming film, Toy Story 5. The song draws inspiration from the beloved character Jessie and marks a nostalgic return to Swift's country music origins. Co-produced with Jack Antonoff, the track features a memorable chorus and comes with acoustic and piano versions exclusively available on CD. Swift expressed her lifelong connection to the Toy Story series, celebrating the collaboration with Andrew Stanton and Randy Newman.

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Modest Mouse Returns with 'An Eraser and a Maze,' Reflecting on Legacy and Evolution

Modest Mouse's latest album, 'An Eraser and a Maze,' marks a return to their independent roots after nearly three decades. The album, released post-Jeremiah Green's passing, explores themes of mortality and endurance with a raw, unfiltered approach. Led by Isaac Brock, the band navigates the complexities of rock stardom and personal identity, offering a blend of their signature nervy sound with new reflections on their enduring journey.

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Madonna Electrifies Times Square with "Confessions II" Preview and Pride Celebration

Madonna brought Times Square to a standstill with a surprise Pride Month performance, offering fans a glimpse into her upcoming album, "Confessions II." Dressed in a vibrant pink ensemble, the pop icon delivered powerful renditions of new tracks like "I Feel So Free" and "Love Sensation," alongside classic hits. The event, in collaboration with the Grindr app, underscored her enduring influence and commitment to the LGBTQ+ community, culminating in a passionate declaration of love for New York City.

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Rosalía's Tour Postponement: A Deeper Look into the Unexpected Halt

Rosalía's highly anticipated 'Lux' world tour faces an unexpected interruption as the Spanish artist postpones her U.S. dates due to a family emergency. This article delves into the details surrounding the tour's disruption, including the affected cities and previous tour challenges, offering insights into the artist's commitment to her fans amidst unforeseen circumstances.

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Apple Corps Officially Endorses 'Global Beatles Day'

Apple Corps Ltd., the record label established by The Beatles, has officially recognized June 25th as "Global Beatles Day." This initiative, sparked by a fan campaign in 2009, aims to honor the band's enduring message of peace and love. To mark the occasion, a colorized version of their iconic "All You Need Is Love" broadcast will be released online for the first time.

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Charley Crockett Discusses the Disappearance of His Album 'Clovis' and Industry Pressures

Country artist Charley Crockett recently addressed the mysterious removal of his surprise album, "Clovis," from streaming services. Recorded independently, the album's disappearance, along with his documentary, "A Cowboy in London," highlights the complex interplay between independent artists and major label systems. Crockett candidly speaks about the challenges of creative control, contract disputes, and the constant pressure to conform within the music industry. He expresses determination to re-release "Clovis" and sheds light on the broader struggles faced by artists navigating a competitive landscape dominated by powerful corporate interests.

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