Month: February 2021

We independently selected these products because we love them, and we hope you do too. Shop with E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Over the past couple of years, haircare has evolved to become more and more
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Wynonna Earp is coming to an end on SYFY.  The series is returning with the back half of season four in March, and the network just announced that those episodes will also be the series’ last. The “epic finale” will air on Friday, April 9, and that description hopefully means there’s a real ending in
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Jordan Belfort initially thought the GameStop stock market drama was a version of a “pump and dump” scheme, which the stock broker pleaded guilty for in 1999. After looking into the situation further, Belfort has shown his support for the “revolution” in association with Wall Street, calling the current controversy a paradigm shift that will
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Lisa Vanderpump is back. The former “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star, 60, is set to star in her own show, “Overserved with Lisa Vanderpump,” on E!, the network announced Friday. The half-hour series will center on Vanderpump throwing “intimate outdoor dinner parties” for celebrity guests at her iconic home, Villa Rosa. Notably, none of her
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Meet the woman bringing Black history into modern day.  In honor of Black History Month, E! News’ Nina Parker spoke with photographer Tricia Messeroux, who is working  to illuminate the accomplishments of Black leaders like John Lewis and Harriet Tubman by recreating some of their iconic moments with Black children portraying these heroes in her photos.  Messeroux is the creator of
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SoundCloud is reportedly looking into a new direct payment system on its platform that would allow music fans to pay artists for their work directly, according to a new report from Billboard that cites “multiple sources close to the situation.” The company is reportedly still “exploring several alternative streaming payout models,” with one source indicating
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The FMs have released their highly anticipated new music video “Silent City (Ghost Stories Redux)” worldwide. Oddly prophetic, the song was written a year ago by frontthem Matte Namer about a pandemic hitting NYC and forcing everyone to stay inside. During the month of April, The FMs shot a music video for Silent City, being
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