In a stunning return to the sport, American figure skater Alysa Liu dethroned three-time defending champion Kaori Sakamoto of Japan at the World Figure Skating Championships Friday night at Boston ...
By Julia Jacobs In the music video for “Ankles,” the first single from Lucy Dacus’s fourth studio album, the singer plays a pleasure-seeking Victorian-era damsel that has escaped from a ...
After months of speculation, Taylor Swift fans finally have confirmation on which “Lucy” Swift is singing about on the title track of “The Tortured Poets Department:” singer-songwriter and ...
Lucy Dacus' new album has a ton of nods to art history, from the actual oil painting on the cover of Forever is a Feeling to the museums and churches she performed in leading up to release day.
She also opens up about her reaction to hearing "The Tortured Poets Department" for the first time. Lauren Huff is a writer at Entertainment Weekly with over a decade of experience covering all ...
Alysa Liu never expected to win the world championships. After all, the 19-year-old figure skater retired from the sport three years ago, only returning to training again a year ago and ...
March 28 (UPI) --Lucy Dacus shared a live performance of "Bullseye," her collaboration with Hozier from her new album, Forever is a Feeling. The video, posted to YouTube on Friday, features Dacus ...
BOSTON — Alysa Liu is the first U.S. women’s singles figure skater to win a world title in 19 years, capping a comeback season after a two-year retirement. Liu, 19, had the top short program and free ...
Ilia Malinin, Alysa Liu, Madison Chock and Evan Bates, plus Mikaela Shiffrin will appear on the TODAY Show on Monday following a week of Team USA success across Winter Olympic sports. Malinin and Liu, ...
Alysa Liu became the first American since Kimmie Meissner in 2006 to claim the women's world figure skating title Teenage American figure skater Alysa Liu claimed the women's world title in Boston ...
Thanks to artificial intelligence, DeepSeek’s founder, Alphabet’s CEO, four CoreWeave execs and a bunch of other tech tycoons have joined Forbes’ billionaires list for the first time.
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