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Keke Palmer Brings Back the Early 2000s in Archival Versace
Keke Palmer Brings Back the Early 2000s in Archival Versace

Elle

time14 hours ago

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  • Elle

Keke Palmer Brings Back the Early 2000s in Archival Versace

Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Summer has officially begun, and with it comes a perfect moment to reflect on the standout celebrity outfits that defined June. From ultra-wearable summer ensembles to a colorful red carpet moment at the Tonys, the stars really delivered this month. Plus, stylish king Colman Domingo makes an appearance! All that and more, below. When: June 25 Where: A movie premiere in Los Angeles What: Givenchy Why: Fitted to perfection. When: June 24 Where: Paris Men's Fashion Week What: Saint Laurent Why: I love to see women in male-dominated industries tailoring. When: June 21 Where: New York City What: Paloma Wool capris, Toteme sandals, and a bag from The Row Why: Polka dots and gingham are vying for print of the summer, and Bieber just made her choice known. When: June 19 Where: New York City What: Atelier Versace Why: Palmer turned this paparazzi moment into a full photo shoot—blowing kisses and striking poses, as she should. When: June 17 Where: Los Angeles What: A Jacquemus dress and Jessica McCormack earrings Why: You've heard of the little black dress, but the little red dress? When: June 12 Where: New York City What: Schiaparelli Why: Who else is doing it like Julianne Moore? Nobody! Where: The Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Gala in New York City What: A Colleen Allen dress Why: Looking every bit as ethereal as she sounds. When: June 11 What: A Coach varsity jacket Why: Erivo's style signature? Mega platforms with any and every outfit. What: A Michael Kors jumpsuit Why: So many warm tones working beautifully together. Where: New York City What: A Valentino Garavani tote bag Why: This marks the second month in a row that a dapper man has made the list. Let's keep this trend going, boys. When: June 10 Where: A screening in Los Angeles What: A Tory Burch skirt and tank top Why: Not a white lotus, but we'll take a pink flower. Where: The Business of Beauty Global Forum in Napa, California What: A Generation Love skirt and top Why: Do I need this set for work? Yes or yes? When: June 9 Where: New York City What: Gia Studios shorts and blazer Why: This length of culotte is so hard to pull off, but you'd never know it by her effortless poise. Where: New York City What: Jimmy Choo shoes Why: These shoes were made for jaywalking. When: June 8 Where: The Tony Awards at Radio City in New York City What: Carolina Herrera Why: I can't imagine a more summery palette. When: June 7 Where: The premiere of How to Train Your Dragon in Los Angeles What: Chanel Why: Tiers, bows, and ruffles—impeccably executed. When: June 4 Where: New York City What: A brown pinstripe blazer dress and brown pointed-toe slingbacks Why: Why should neckties belong to men alone?

‘Boop! The Musical' announces final Broadway show in latest Tony Awards casualty
‘Boop! The Musical' announces final Broadway show in latest Tony Awards casualty

New York Post

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

‘Boop! The Musical' announces final Broadway show in latest Tony Awards casualty

Boop-Oop-a-Doop! 'Boop! The Musical,' the Broadway play that opened at the Broadhurst Theatre on April 5, has announced its final show date after failing to win big at this year's Tony Awards. The show's producers made the closing announcement on Wednesday, with Playbill confirming that the musical's final show will be July 13 after a total of 25 previews and 112 regular performances. 6 'Boop! The Musical' has announced its final show date after failing to win big at this year's Tony Awards. Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman 6 Playbill confirmed Wednesday that the musical's final show will be July 13 after a total of 25 previews and 112 regular performances. Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman Inspired by the classic Depression-era cartoon character Betty Boop, 'Boop' stars Jasmine Amy Rogers, 26, in the leading role. Directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell, the musical follows Rogers' character as she is thrown from her two-dimensional, black-and-white 1930s world to the colorful and vibrant real world of modern-day New York City. But the show, which includes music by David Foster and lyrics by Susan Birkenhead, faced tough competition at the 2025 Tonys. 6 Jasmine Amy Rogers, who played Betty Boop in 'Boop! The Musical,' was nominated for Best Leading Actress in a Musical at the 2025 Tony Awards. Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman Although Rogers was nominated for Best Leading Actress in a Musical and Mitchell was nominated for Best Choreography, the production failed to win either category. This marks the fourth play to take a final bow, drop the curtain and shutter its theater doors for good after losing at the Tonys earlier this month. 'Smash,' which was nominated for Best Choreography and Best Featured Actor, performed its final show on June 22 after 32 previews and only 84 regular performances. 6 'Boop! The Musical' also failed to win a Tony for Best Choreography and Best Costume Design of a Musical. Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman 'Real Women Have Curves' and 'Dead Outlaw' have also announced their final shows after losing out at the Tonys. Both plays will conclude their Broadway runs on June 29. The news that 'Boop' is closing after just three months of regular performances also comes after some behind-the-scenes drama at Broadway's biggest awards show. 6 'Smash' was the first Broadway play to announce it was closing after losing at the 2025 Tony Awards. Matthew Murphy Both 'Boop' and 'Smash' were left out in the cold when the award show's producers refused to let either musical perform during the three-hour CBS broadcast on June 8, even after both productions offered to pay the $300K appearance fee. 'It's bizarre,' one Broadway producer exclusively told the Post as the drama unfolded. Still, 'Boop' received some positive reviews despite its Tony troubles. 6 'Boop' received some positive reviews even despite its troubles at the Tonys. Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman The Post's theater critic, Johnny Oleksinski, celebrated Rogers' performance as a live-action Betty Boop – even if he did admit that the production faced certain challenges. 'The show's biggest challenge​ exists off-stage: ​Making Betty Boop a draw 95 years after she debuted,' Oleksinski wrote in his three-star review. 'At this point, the icon isn't really nostalgic to anyone or at the top of anybody's mind.' He added, 'Whatever you may feel about the big-eyed flapper, the attraction today is not the ​t​itle, but Rogers​.'

Rangers vs. Pirates odds, prediction: MLB best bets, picks Friday
Rangers vs. Pirates odds, prediction: MLB best bets, picks Friday

New York Post

time20-06-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Rangers vs. Pirates odds, prediction: MLB best bets, picks Friday

Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. The Rangers play the Pirates, and I haven't been this excited since the original cast of 'Hamilton' reunited at this year's Tonys. No, I'm not crying. I have something in my eye. Rough month of May for Pittsburgh's Mike Burrows, coughing up eight runs over 8 ¹/₃ innings. Improved in June to the tune of three runs and 20 Ks over 15 innings. Jacob deGrom is no longer dominant, but he's been more than good enough, allowing three runs over 19 innings and is 2-0 after five road starts. Mike Burrows throws a pitch for the Pirates. Getty Images Play $50 on the Rangers. The Giants' bats were quieter than a cemetery at 4 in the morning … than monks in a monastery … than a Brooklyn Nets game in January … well, you get the idea. But the Guardians let Frisco hang around, and Wilmer Flores' (remember him?) two-run double put the Gigantes ahead to stay. Learn all you need to know about MLB Betting Final 2-1. Winner. Down -174 mccoveys. Why Trust New York Post Betting The one and only Stitches has been handicapping baseball, daily, for the Post since 2019. Miraculously, he has finished in the black twice. But wait there's more. He showed his versatility by winning the Post's NFL Best Bet crown last year.

‘Real Women Have Curves' Announces Broadway Closing
‘Real Women Have Curves' Announces Broadway Closing

Yahoo

time20-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Real Women Have Curves' Announces Broadway Closing

Real Women Have Curves: The Musical will play its final Broadway performance on June 29 following 31 previews and 73 regular performances. The musical opened April 27 at The James Earl Jones Theatre to mostly favorable reviews, but never really caught on at the box office during a spring that saw huge receipts for star-driven productions. For the week ending June 15, Real Women Have Curves filled only 63% of available seats, grossing just $365,252 with an average ticket price of $68.63. More from Deadline 'Oh, Mary!' Breaks House Record As Cole Escola's Starring Run Nears End; Overall Receipts Drop As Hollywood Goes Home - Broadway Box Office 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More Carrie Preston Teases Her 'Elsbeth' Guest Star Wish List: "Pretty Much Everybody On Broadway" Based on the play by Josefina López and the 2002 film adaptation starring America Ferrera, Real Women Have Curves focuses on a group of immigrants working at a small dress-making shop in East L.A. The musical mixes family drama and self-acceptance with larger social themes about immigration, with the threat of deportation ever present. 'We have been working on developing this show for the last five years and could have never predicted that when it made its way to Broadway it would be timelier than ever,' said producers Barry Weissler and Jack Noseworthy in a statement. 'Bringing this joyful immigrant story that explores the American Dream to the stage has been an honor and a responsibility that we don't take lightly, especially in today's political climate. 'We are grateful,' they continued, 'to our company and audiences who made it all possible, and especially applaud our cast's courage, vulnerability, and authenticity in telling this story each night. Though our run on Broadway is coming to an end, we are very much looking forward to the future life of Real Women Have Curves and continuing to bring this important story to new audiences.' The musical received two Tony Award nominations – Best Original Score and, for Justina Machado, Best Featured Actress in a Musical – but went home empty-handed earlier this month. The musical stars Broadway newcomer Tatianna Córdoba, Florencia Cuenca, Shelby Acosta, Carla Jimenez, Aline Mayagoitia, Mauricio Mendoza, Mason Reeves, Jennifer Sánchez and Sandra Valls. The musical was directed and choreographed by Sergio Trujillo, with music and lyrics by Joy Huerta and Benjamin Velez, and book by Lisa Loomer with Nell Benjamin. American Repertory Theater (A.R.T) at Harvard University produced the musical's world premiere in 2023. Best of Deadline 'The Buccaneers' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out? 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More

Roastmaster Jeff Ross Lands Venue For Broadway Summer Stand, Sets Opening Date
Roastmaster Jeff Ross Lands Venue For Broadway Summer Stand, Sets Opening Date

Yahoo

time20-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Roastmaster Jeff Ross Lands Venue For Broadway Summer Stand, Sets Opening Date

Emmy-nominated comedian Jeff Ross will bring his new theatrical solo show to Broadway's Nederlander Theatre this August. While a Broadway run was previously announced, the venue and opening night are being announced today. Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride will begin previews at the Nederlander on Tuesday, August 5, with an an official opening night on Monday, August 18. The eight-week limited engagement will play through Sunday, September 29. More from Deadline 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More 'Oh, Mary!' Breaks House Record As Cole Escola's Starring Run Nears End; Overall Receipts Drop As Hollywood Goes Home - Broadway Box Office 'Real Women Have Curves' Announces Broadway Closing Ross, known as The Roastmaster General for his three-decade run of celebrity roasts, will provide what the Banana synopsis says is 'a strikingly rare insight into his life, and that Take A Banana For The Ride is named 'for his beloved grandfather's practical and loving travel advice.' Continues the synopsis, 'this exhilaratingly intimate one-man show offers a peeled back look into the heart and soul of America's Roastmaster – but don't expect to get away un-skewered.' Take A Banana For The Ride will be directed on Broadway by Stephen Kessler, with creative consultation by Jeff Calhoun, and dramaturgy by Seth Barrish. The show is produced by Eric Nederlander, Robert Nederlander Jr., Marc Cornstein, and Tony Eisenberg, with ShowTown Productions serving as Executive Producer. 'Ever since my Aunt Bess took me to see Jackie Mason on Broadway when I was young, I've daydreamed about performing my own classy and uncensored one-man show,' said Ross in a statement. 'I'm honored and excited by the opportunity to share my origin story of how I became the motherf*n Roastmaster General! This new show is designed to be a cathartic experience shared with others – I encourage you to bring friends that you care about, people that might be going through tough times. I will shake them out of it with an evening of uncensored jokes, uplifting stories, songs and even some live roasting of the bravest volunteers.' Best of Deadline 'Stick' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The Apple TV+ Golf Series 'Stick' Release Guide: When Do New Episodes Come Out? 'The Buccaneers' Season 2 Soundtrack: From Griff To Sabrina Carpenter

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