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Katy Perry plays the late Bob Marley's music to lift her mood when she's feeling down.
Un voyage à travers la vie, l'esprit et le cœur de l'artiste emblématique Frida Kahlo. Raconté pour la première fois avec ses propres mots tirés de son journal intime, de lettres, d'essais et d'interviews.
The Fiat Topolino one-offs dedicated to Mickey Mouse are set to make their debut at the helical and captivating North Ramp of Lingotto in Turin, a thrilling initiative coming to life thanks to the partnership with Pinacoteca Agnelli. The unique pieces of art are placed along the Lingotto shopping center and its distinctive ramp, allowing visitors to stroll and admire the five Fiat Topolino as they approach La Pista 500 and Casa 500.FIAT paid homage to Disney ‘s 100th anniversary with an exclusive gift, by designing the five theme-based versions of the new Fiat Topolino dedicated to Mickey Mouse. One designed with the special collaboration of the Disney artist Giorgio Cavazzano and the other four, designed by FIAT Centro Stile and inspired by Disney Creatives, rooted in a distinct ambiance and artistic movement: historical, modern, street, and abstract.The showcase of the five artworks is intended as a gift for everyone, curious tourists, families, and the devoted public of both brands – FIAT and Disney - and the enchanting city of Turin itself, deeply enlivened by the chromatic vibrancy and artistic value of the small in stature but huge in appeal one-offs. An initiative dedicated to creativity and popular culture, serving as a robust bridge open to all, allowing exploration of the diverse worlds within the fascinating context of the Lingotto. It is a democratic journey into the realm of art: a lively and colorful path where the five creations represent just a small artistic taste compared to what awaits curious visitors in Casa 500 and La Pista 500. Here, the experience culminates in a cultural explosion of significant educational value.
Some of the most iconic buildings on the Ferrari campus provide the backdrop to light projections that express the unique nature of a company composed of over 5,000 people. The show occupies a scenic space of more than one kilometre along Viale Enzo Ferrari and is animated with three-dimensional images and light architectures created by more than 400 elements using the latest low-energy technologies, including projectors, LED bars and laser effects.Projected onto the brick arch framing Ferrari’s historic entranceway are videos of some of the cars that have passed through it over the years. They include the 125 S which made its debut here in 1947, marking the start of an incredible series of models, and the two 499P Hypercars that marked the Prancing Horse’s triumphant return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans this June.Continuing along the avenue lit up in red, the former paint shop tower is transformed into a large screen emblazoned with the values that the Prancing Horse has always embodied: Individual and Team; Tradition and Innovation; Passion and Achievement.Other elements commemorate the year’s highlights, showing the faces of workers from each part of the company’s identity: Racing, Sports Cars and Lifestyle. Ferrari’s people are at the heart of a range of initiatives announced over recent months, including the broad-based share ownership scheme which will make each employee a shareholder.
A24’s “Dicks: The Musical,” the most outrageous musical-comedy of all time, is coming to theaters. Join CinemaBlend’s Corey Chichizola as he speaks with actors Nathan Lane, Megan Mullally and Bowen Yang on what it was like trying to get through those ridiculous scenes while keeping a straight face. He also sits down with director Larry Charles, and the film’s stars/co-writers Aaron Jackson and Josh Sharp to find out what it was like working with Megan Thee Stallion on this delightfully vulgar, out-of-this-world film. The sewer boys also make an appearance. 0:00 - Intro 0:22 - Why “Dicks: The Musical” Was At “Critical Mass” With Raunchy Jokes 0:50 - Nathan Lane On The Hardest “Dicks: The Musical” Scene To Get Through 2:00 - Director Larry Charles Describes The Scene Nathan Lane “couldn’t believe” They Were Shooting 3:00 - Megan Mullally Describes The Most Difficult Scene To Shoot 3:44 - Bowen Yang On What It Was Like To Play God 5:35 - Megan Mullally Reacts To Her Absurd “Dicks: The Musical” Character 6:45 - “Dicks: The Musical” Filmmakers On Collaborating With Megan Thee Stallion SUBSCRIBE to CinemaBlend's channel HERE - https://www.youtube.com/cinemablend For the latest entertainment news and analysis go here: Movie News: http://www.cinemablend.com/news.php/ Movie Reviews: http://www.cinemablend.com/reviews/ TV News: http://www.cinemablend.com/television/ Celebrity News: http://www.cinemablend.com/pop/ Superheroes: http://www.cinemablend.com/superheroes/ Movie Trailers & Film Clips: http://www.cinemablend.com/trailers/