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Elle
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Elle
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Just Reignited Rumors About an Unexpected Project
Whatever spell Stevie Nicks cast on Lindsay Buckingham during that fateful 1997 performance of 'Silver Springs,' it doesn't seem to be wearing off any time soon. Nearly three decades later, and her magic is still holding fast: The former couple—whose tumultuous relationship transformed Fleetwood Mac into a rock band as infamous for its romantic dramas as its genre-defining music—are up to something again. This, perhaps, shouldn't come as a surprise to fans who have followed the pair throughout their relationship. (They have, by their own admission, never been great at going their own ways.) But the latest round of buzz comes courtesy of a new project teased on July 17, when Buckingham and Nicks each posted a set of lyrics on their respective social media pages. 'And if you go forward...' Nicks posted, with Buckingham finishing, 'I'll meet you there.' Fans recognized the words as lyrics from 'Frozen Love,' a track off Buckingham Nicks, the 1973 album the couple released together before joining Fleetwood Mac in 1974. The song is central to the band's origin story, having inadvertently earned both Buckingham and Nicks the jobs that would make them famous. As the story goes, co-founder Mick Fleetwood was touring Sound City Studios in Los Angeles one day in 1974 when the house engineer played him Buckingham Nicks, including 'Frozen Love,' which Fleetwood enjoyed so much that he decided he wanted Buckingham to join his group as a guitarist. Buckingham agreed, but only if Nicks got to come with him, too. Buckingham and Nicks went on to mold Fleetwood Mac into a hit engine, with many of their most beloved and famous songs chronicling the relationship between the two (as well as between the group's other members, including Fleetwood, John McVie, and Christine McVie. I mean, Daisy Jones and the Six only scratched the surface when it comes to the tangle of affairs that fueled Fleetwood Mac.) 'Go Your Own Way,' 'Silver Springs,' and 'Dreams' are all (reportedly, anyway) songs Nicks and Buckingham wrote about each other, but Buckingham Nicks itself never received a commercial remaster or digital re-release. Thus the latest theory: After half a century, the album might finally get its moment in the spotlight. On July 21, Los Angeles residents spotted a billboard over Sunset Boulevard featuring the iconic Buckingham Nicks cover—in which both Nicks and Buckingham are topless—alongside the date 'Sept. 19.' Neither Nicks nor Buckingham have posted the billboard or any other information about the potential re-release on their social media, so, for now, we can only await their official confirmation. Either way, a collaboration between the two will inevitably raise some eyebrows: Last fans knew, the two were not on amazing terms. After the death of Christy McVie in 2022, Nicks told Rolling Stone in 2024 that she was 'done with Fleetwood Mac for good,' and that the last time she'd spoken with Buckingham was at Christy's celebration of life. 'The only time I've spoken to Lindsey was there, for about three minutes,' she told the outlet. 'I dealt with Lindsey for as long as I could. You could not say that I did not give him more than 300 million chances.' She later added, 'I wish him the best. I hope he lives a long life and continues to go into a studio and work with other people.' But the latest news from the former lovers certainly implies that, instead, they're working with each other again. After first meeting in high school, Buckingham and Nicks have reunited again and again in service of the extraordinary music they make together. Nicks herself put their reasoning best in a 2023 interview with Vulture: When asked why she'd compared watching Prime Video's Daisy Jones and the Six adaptation to 'a ghost watching my own story,' Nicks said, 'It was the kind of snappy sarcasm between [main characters] Daisy and Billy, who in my mind was like me and Lindsey. It was the back-and-forth between the two of them. It was so two people capture the essence of something that reminds you of your life, it's not like you go, They look just like us or They dress just like us. It's something else. It's a certain feeling that they got when they would look at each other after being in an argument and then they'd start to sing. It would blow your mind. I would be watching and be like, Well, there you go. That's exactly why we did it. That's exactly why Fleetwood Mac stayed together for 50 years. It was all for the music. It was all just to keep the music going.' Suffice to say, Buckingham will indeed never get away from the sound of the woman that loves him—and September 19 can't come soon enough.


ABC News
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- ABC News
Scream Street: Dr F And The Screamiverse
Scream Street: Dr F And The Screamiverse SPECIAL ABC Big Kids Monsters, Ghosts & Aliens Based on a Book Watch Duration: 21 minutes 21 m Article share options Share this on Facebook Twitter Send this by Email Copy link WhatsApp Messenger Dr F finally reveals her true plans for Six - she has been specially designed as a weapon to defeat a terrible monster. The gang travel through parallel universes on the run from the 'Destroyer of Worlds'.


Time Business News
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time Business News
Little Nightmares: A Terrifyingly Beautiful Horror Adventure You Must Play
Little Nightmares is a unique horror adventure game that takes you into a dark, dreamlike world. The game is known for its exceptional graphics, deep story, and terrifying atmosphere. It's not just a game, but a psychological tale of childhood fears, hunger, and the abuse of power. 🎮 Game Information: Developer: Tarsier Studios (Sweden) Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment Release Date: Originally released in 2017 for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One. Later, it was also released on platforms like Nintendo Switch, Mobile (Android, iOS), etc. Genre: Puzzle-platform, horror adventure ⬇ Download:You can buy the game from the Play Store for 450 Taka. Play Store: Click here Or you can search on Google to download it for free. 📖 Story: Although this game is story-based, it doesn't contain a single line of dialogue, which makes it completely unique compared to others. The story takes place on a massive, underwater, mysterious iron ship called The Maw , where various deformed and terrifying creatures live and imprison children to eat them. Six roams different parts of the ship trying to escape, where she faces terrifying enemies like Leeches, Janitor, Twin Chefs, and The Lady. With each chapter, Six's hunger increases, and at times she ends up doing bizarre and dark things — for example, at one point she eats a living rat, and later, a Nome. Towards the end, Six defeats the ship's owner, The Lady, and gains some of her sinister powers. 🕹️ Gameplay:This is a puzzle-platformer and stealth horror game. Players must avoid the monsters' eyes — sometimes by hiding, sometimes by running, or sometimes by using the environment to escape. You have to solve small puzzles to enter different rooms or open paths — such as pulling levers, moving boxes, finding keys, etc. You can pull, push, or throw nearby objects. In some places, you must run away, while in others you have to hide at the right time. Six has no weapons — there's no way to defend or attack, only intelligence and caution are your tools. The game is divided into five chapters: The Prison , The Lair , The Kitchen , The Guest Area , and The Lady's Quarters . Using a lighter in the dark, observing enemy behavior, avoiding jumping from high places, and making quick decisions — all these are vital to survival. 🖼️ Visual: The game's graphics are like Claymation — cute and colorful in appearance but designed to create a disturbing and twisted feeling in both the environment and characters. The entire game is in 3D, so the movement of the environment and characters feels very detailed and lively. The use of light and shadow is exceptional — sometimes light is a symbol of hope, and sometimes it means danger is present. The environments are usually dim, grey, and distorted, which enhances the horror even more. The design of characters and environments is such that you feel cuteness and horror side by side. 🔊 Sound Design: The game's sound design is extremely precise. Every step, floor creak, breath, and object falling is clearly heard, which adds tension for the player. The background music is usually very subtle or completely silent, giving more importance to ambient sounds. When danger approaches, intense music plays to build tension and create a sense of urgency. In the soundtrack, you can hear distorted nursery rhymes, ominous drone sounds, and occasionally unsettling screams or shouting, which makes the whole experience even more terrifying. Little Nightmares is not just a scary game — it's a deep psychological experience that shakes the player's thoughts. Its unique style, story, and gameplay have given it a special place in the gaming world. If you enjoy different kinds of horror games, then Little Nightmares is definitely worth a try! Bonus Tips: For Bangladeshi people here is a website which is selling PUBG Mobile UC at cheapest price. Shop name is AroraShop That's all for today. Stay well, stay healthy. Thank you. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Straits Times
17-07-2025
- Straits Times
Lightning kills one, injures 13 on New Jersey archery range, say police
Find out what's new on ST website and app. A 61-year-old man died from his injuries after being struck by lightning, said Jackson Township police chief Matthew Kunz. One person was killed and 13 others were injured after being struck by lightning at an outdoor archery range in southern New Jersey on the evening of July 16 , police said. A 61-year-old man died from his injuries, Mr Matthew Kunz, the police chief in Jackson Township, New Jersey, inland from the Jersey Shore, said in a statement. The victims ranged in age from seven to 61. The 13 people sustained injuries ranging from burns to nonspecific complaints of not feeling well, police said, adding that they were not believed to be life-threatening. They were taken to area hospitals. Jackson Police were notified just before 7.15pm (7.15am, Singapore time) that multiple people had been struck by lightning at the Black Knight Bowbenders archery range in Jackson Township, and that CPR was being performed on one person, Mr Kunz said. The strike happened as the area was under a thunderstorm warning. Governor Phil Murphy of New Jersey said in an X post that he had been briefed on the lightning strike, calling it 'tragic'. When police arrived, several people were receiving treatment, and one person had lost consciousness but then regained it, Mr Kunz said. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore HSA launches anti-vaping checks near 5 institutes of higher learning Singapore Kpod vapes, zombie kids: Why it's time to raise the alarm Opinion The workplace needs to step up on mental health to match Singapore's efforts at the national level Singapore Singapore Zoo celebrates reptile baby boom, including hatchings of endangered species Life First look at the new Singapore Oceanarium at Resorts World Sentosa Business Market versus mission: What will Income Insurance choose? Business Singapore key exports surprise with 13% rebound in June amid tariff uncertainty Opinion AI and education: We need to know where this sudden marriage is heading Mr Gene Grodzki, a member of the archery club where the strike happened, said emergency workers used a defibrillator on two members of the club. About 20 people connected to Jackson Scouts Troop 204, a Boy Scouts of America-affiliated group, were on a practice range at the archery facility when lightning struck, Mr Grodzki said. The children all seemed to be okay , he said, but they were transported in ambulances 'just in case'. The Black Knight Bowbenders archery club has a 50-acre (20.3 ha) outdoor range with 56 shooting lanes, according to its website. The practice range has 10 targets and allows archers to shoot from 65 yards (59.4m) away. The club participates in field archery, indoor and outdoor target archery, 3D shooting and bow hunting and frequently trains new archers, its website said. The property abuts the amusement park Six Flags Great Adventure. Over the last decade, lightning has killed an average of about 20 people a year across the country and injured many more, according to the National Weather Service. The most common time for lightning strikes is between June and August, according to the council. At least 11 people have been killed by lightning this year in the US, according to the weather service and the National Lightning Safety Council. On July 14 , a 28-year-old man died a week after being struck by lightning while playing golf in Hamburg, New Jersey, according to ABC News. In June, a man was struck and killed by lightning while on his honeymoon in Florida. Only about 10 per cent of lightning strikes are fatal, according to the weather service. Many people lose consciousness when struck. Other injuries can include tingling and numbness, cardiac arrest and lasting brain damage. NYTIMES

The Wire
16-07-2025
- Politics
- The Wire
A Triumph of Ideological Elasticity as Chandrababu Naidu Lauds Narendra Modi in Tribute to Narasimha Rao
Pavan Korada A lecture on a Congress prime minister, delivered by a regional leader whose party was born in opposition to him, had become a platform to deify a BJP prime minister. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu during a programme titled "The Life and Legacy of PV Narasimha Rao", in New Delhi on July 15, 2025. Photo: @JaiTDP on X via PTI New Delhi: On July 15, a peculiar séance was underway at the Prime Minister's Museum and Library at Teen Murti Bhavan. The official purpose was to reflect on the "Life and Legacy of P.V. Narasimha Rao," the accidental prime minister, the architect of liberalisation, and – according to the whispers in the corridors of Indian politics – the "first Bharatiya Janata Party prime minister." The medium chosen for this communion was N. Chandrababu Naidu, the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, himself a politician whose career is a testament to ideological elasticity. As Naidu spoke, it became clear that the tribute was not exactly Rao's. The lecture was a bait-and-switch, a political ritual not of remembrance, but of fealty. In a performance of strategic sycophancy, Naidu used Rao's memory to offer praise to a usual figure: Narendra Modi. This performance revealed far more about Naidu's own precarious position in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) coalition and the ideological shifts reshaping India than it did about the man he was ostensibly there to honour. The evening's partisan flavour was set from the outset. The host, Nripendra Misra, a veteran bureaucrat who served as principal secretary to Narendra Modi, listed the subjects of previous lectures. For the non-Congress prime ministers, there was a reverential "Shri." For the others, a stark mention: "Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri." This was likely no slip but a signal from a Modi-era power broker that a reordering of reverence is fast taking place in the very institution meant to preserve the nation's history. Naidu took the stage and began with a perfunctory nod to Rao as a "great statesman" before pivoting to his true subject. "I have seen everything over the last five decades in politics," Naidu declared, moving on to framing the last 10 years under Modi as the singular apex of India's journey. With surgical precision, he excised the decade of UPA rule under Manmohan Singh – the very finance minister who was the other and indispensable half of the Rao-Singh reform duo. In Naidu's retelling, Indian history had a 10-year black hole between Vajpayee and Modi. Naidu peddled the much-debunked claim that the World Bank had ranked India as the "fourth most income-equal country globally." This claim, born of a misread government press release, serves as a crucial myth for a leader whose own "Super Six" welfare promises in Andhra Pradesh remain largely unfulfilled in his first year in power. The convenient amnesia of history Naidu choosing Rao as the vessel for his adulation of Modi was ironical. Naidu's entire political existence is a direct consequence of the Kamma community's historical antagonism towards the Congress government that Rao once led in Andhra Pradesh. Rao's tenure as chief minister in the early 1970s, with his government's land ceilings act and restrictive 'mulki' rules, created considerable alienation among the powerful Kamma caste. This disenchantment directly fuelled the meteoric rise of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), founded by Naidu's father-in-law, N.T. Rama Rao. Naidu built his political empire on the foundations of Kamma disaffection with the Congress, a disaffection ignited by policies under Rao. As Naidu stood and recast Rao as an uncomplicated hero, more glaring was his omission of the sordid realities of Rao's own ascent to power. In his searing 1991 essay ' Meham in Nandyal,' the late civil liberties icon K. Balagopal documented the brutal "gangsterism" and "warlord" tactics that secured Rao's unopposed election, writing of abducted opposition candidates and intimidation sanctioned from the highest echelons of Congress. Naidu's hagiography naturally sought to bury this version. The saffron price tag Naidu's performance aligned seamlessly with the Hindutva project of the NDA masters. Mentioning that Rao was fluent in 17 languages, he could not resist a pointed jibe: "Now we are all talking, why should we learn Hindi?". Many will consider this a direct betrayal of the Dravidian political consensus Naidu once claimed to champion. This capitulation became a grotesque family affair this week. First, his deputy, Pawan Kalyan, called Hindi the tongue of " peddamma" (mother's elder sister). Then, Naidu's son and heir-apparent, Nara Lokesh, while speaking to a national news channel, incorrectly insisted "Hindi is our national language," defiantly doubling down even when corrected. This is, seemingly, the price of admission to the new NDA. After a vitriolic campaign against Modi before 2019 – which led BJP president Amit Shah to declare the doors to the NDA "permanently closed" for him – Naidu has completely surrendered. He now finds himself on a saffron tightrope, making ample space for a soft-Hindutva narrative – praising yoga, for example even in his speech – something that the BJP has masterfully weaponised as a tool of cultural normalisation. Unable to fight Hindutva, Naidu is now actively helping to build its kingdom. The neoliberal gospel of a 'good cat' Throughout his lecture, Naidu invoked the term "public policy" with the fervour of a televangelist. As Balagopal diagnosed decades ago, this is code for a specific ideology. Naidu's "public policy" is the gospel of neoliberalism, which posits a state not as a provider but a "facilitator" for private capital. It's why he speaks of social responsibilities and public-private partnerships, replacing the language of rights and social justice with the language of corporate-friendly "efficiency" and the "charity" of billionaires like Bill Gates. The most revealing articulation of this philosophy was his proud mention of the "P4 model" – public private people's partnership. This is a masterstroke of hollow sloganeering. The standard P3 model is already criticised for outsourcing state responsibility to corporations. Adding the fourth 'P' for 'people' is a cynical PR flourish, designed to make the state's retreat sound like democratic empowerment. It diffuses responsibility onto an amorphous "people" who possess none of the institutional power of the state or the financial power of the corporation, rendering them participants in name alone. It allows the government to abdicate its duties while claiming to be more inclusive; a slogan ostensibly suited for a leader who has been slow to implement his own government's welfare schemes. Rao's famous appropriation of Deng Xiaoping's quote, "It should not matter if a cat is black or white, if it catches a mouse... it is a good cat," which Naidu also cited, finds expression in Naidu himself. For him, ideology is merely the colour of the cat; power is the mouse. Any cat that helps him catch the mouse is, for that moment, a good cat. As the evening concluded, one was left with a profound sense of political vertigo. A lecture on a Congress prime minister, delivered by a regional leader whose party was born in opposition to him, had become a platform to deify a BJP prime minister, while simultaneously erasing the legacy of another Congress PM who was instrumental to the very reforms being discussed. Balagopal wrote that Naidu was a man who did not just represent his times but actively latched onto them. Today, the times are defined by Modi's hyper-centralised power and the BJP's Hindutva expansionism. Naidu, the ultimate survivor, is once again latching on, hoping to ride the wave. The Wire is now on WhatsApp. Follow our channel for sharp analysis and opinions on the latest developments.