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A street piano in Kakogawa, Japan. It is due to be removed the main train station on Sunday because it was being played too loudly or for too long. Photograph: Kakogawa City CouncilA street piano in Kakogawa, Japan. It is due to be removed the main train station on Sunday because it was being played too loudly or for too long. Photograph: Kakogawa City CouncilJapan This article is more than 8 months oldAgony and ivory: Japan removes street piano after disruptive performancesThis article is more than 8 months oldBreaching the 10-minute time limit and playing too loudly among reasons officials in Kakogawa cited for removing the instrument
Anna Wintour had a very special plus on during the 2023 Met Gala. The Vogue editor-in-chief arrived on the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday with actor Bill Nighy. Wintour, who serves as one of the event's co-chairs, showcased her custom Manolo Blahnik look as she posed for a few solo shots on the iconic steps. Nighy, who looked dapper in a traditional black tux, took his date's hand and escorted her to the top of the carpet, where she will stood with fellow co-chairs Penelope Cruz, Dua Lipa, Roger Federer and Michaela Coel, as they welcomed guests to fashion's biggest night.
He's no longer a boyfriend -- he's a husband!  Big Time Rush's Kendall Schmidt and Mica von Turkovich have tied the knot. The "Any Kind of Guy" singer made the reveal last week on Instagram.  "Thankful for my baby ♥️," he wrote next to a black-and-white photo of him and von Turkovich in their wedding attire.  And the news didn't stop there. Schmidt quickly followed the post with a video of his wife, standing in the sun and showing off a baby bump.
Billie Eilish showed off a new chest tattoo in a bikini picture posted on Instagram by her friend, Annabel Zimmer, who is the daughter of legendary composer Hans Zimmer. In the photo, she rocks a Miaou bikini top and Versace shades while catching some sun. The post marks the first time she's shown off the tattoo publically, having previously promised to never show it to fans. “I did get a tattoo,” she said during an interview with Vanity Fair when she was just 18.
Michigan This article is more than 3 months oldBoopac Shakur, man known for luring alleged sexual predators, shot and killedThis article is more than 3 months oldRobert Wayne Lee, 40, made contact online with suspected pedophiles and recorded videos of in-person confrontations A man who gained a sizable social media following by posing as a child online to lure out alleged sexual predators was shot to death late last week during a confrontation at a restaurant in Michigan.
Listening to her now, it's hard to fathom that there was a time just a few years ago when electronic music producer and DJ Jennifer Lee — aka TOKiMONSTA — suffered from aphasia so severe that she was unable to speak. In 2015, TOKiMONSTA was diagnosed with Moyamoya disease, a rare progressive cerebrovascular disorder that put her at risk of a sudden aneurysm or stroke. The two brain surgeries that followed, in January 2016, left her with alarming side effects, including acute aphasia.
The forehead-smoothing effects of Botox are undeniable. But now Daxxify, a rival aesthetic injectable that was approved by the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on September 8, is set to knock it off its throne. What makes Daxxify such a big deal is the promise of results that last twice as long as Botox when temporarily treating frown lines. In fact, it claims to have longer-lasting results than anything similar on the market.
Fat Joe's imprint on Hip Hop is unmatched. His rise arrived next to the late-great Big Pun, and the pair became formidable forces in the industry. Following Pun's untimely passing, Joey Crack did his best to honor his friend's memory while continuing to become one of Hip Hop's elite. The award-winning hitmaker has done just that. In the early 2000s, Terror Squad was a force to be reckoned with Joe at the helm.
Man who started massive fire in packed Homebase store in Aylesford has been jailed for 4 years for public protection Benny Joe Dighton, 28 years old, formerly of Chelmar Road, Chatham, had previously pleaded guilty to attempted arson with intent to endanger life B&Q Maidstone, arson with intent to endanger life B&Q Larkfield, and arson with intent to destroy or damage property with intent to endanger life Homebase, Aylesford at a hearing on 9 July 2010.