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The Who set to 'come out of retirement and do an Elton John' after final gig
The Who set to 'come out of retirement and do an Elton John' after final gig

Daily Mirror

time3 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

The Who set to 'come out of retirement and do an Elton John' after final gig

EXCLUSIVE: The Who were previously left in turmoil after drummer Zak Starkey left the band but they've been tipped to continue touring The Who won't retire and are set to follow in the footsteps of Elton John with one pal saying: 'It's not the end.' The rockers previously told how they are retiring from touring following 60 years together after a final set of dates in North America. The tour, which begins in August, will be a farewell to live shows for the legendary rock band, with Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey performing hits from their six-decade career. ‌ But Journalist Will Hodgkinson, a close pal of the band, regularly hosts press conferences for them after penning The Ballad of Britain about The Who and other bands' cultural significance in shaping British musical identity, said: 'I think they might do what Elton John has done. Elton has done the Palladium for a special. ‌ ‌ 'I can see them doing something like that. I think it's got too much for them being on tour. But I don't think it will be the end.' Elton announced that he was quitting music with his final epic Goodbye Yellow Brick Road tour. But he has since returned with a special date at The Palladium in London. The Who were recently left in turmoil after drummer Zak Starkey left the band. But Will says they will 'cope fine' without him. ‌ He continued: 'The Zak Starkey thing was odd. I guess they fell out. I guess that's what happened. They had an argument. But Zak didn't talk about it at all when I saw him a few weeks ago. I think they will cope fine.' He added: 'I don't know who it will be or if indeed they've already got someone.' Will's latest book titled Street Level Superstar is about failed pop star Lawrence who he spent a year shadowing in a bid to uncover a true 'uncompromising' artist. ‌ Pulp's Jarvis Cocker, Pete Townsend and Noel Gallagher are all fans of the little known star who fronted 1990s band Denim. The book won the prestigious Penderyn Music Book prize last year and has become a cult classic (MUST) while Denim's nearly famous record Summer Smash is being re-released. Will said: 'I think it took off because failure is more interesting than success. I was very reticent. But I really enjoyed it. I thought creatively this could be really good. This is somebody who is at odds with the world. He looks like a superstar but there he is with no money whatsoever getting shouted at by kids at the bus stop, mistaken for an old lady by an old man outside the pub. I thought this was amazing. When he walks down the street he thinks he is Prince.' The Who's Townsend even said he wants to be like Lawrence - a former heroin addict - because he's such an 'uncompromising' artist.

This Brand Just Made Summer Dressing Feel Interesting Again
This Brand Just Made Summer Dressing Feel Interesting Again

Graziadaily

time04-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Graziadaily

This Brand Just Made Summer Dressing Feel Interesting Again

Summer dressing arrives suspiciously early these days. When we're still encased in shearling and mainlining oat-milk flat whites like it's a personality trait, shop floors quietly start swapping out knits for kaftans. By the time the mercury finally rises, our appetite for linen-blend anything is already waning. Those wide-leg trousers we optimistically bought back in March? Practically worn out from the mere fact of their presence in our wardrobes. And last year's sandals? One glance makes you question the ROI of a seasonal pedicure. This is what happens when summer hits a little too soon - and a little too hard. We anticipate it so feverishly that, by the time the sun actually turns up, our wardrobes are already in need of a reset. Thank goodness, then, for Whistles. Yes, Whistles. The quietly confident label that's been doing understated elegance since before we had names for things like 'quiet luxury'. Its latest summer collection doesn't shout. It doesn't even whisper. It simply is, and therein lies its power. There are denim co-ords (a phrase we didn't think we'd be writing with any conviction this season) that toe the line between 'festival-ready' and 'dinner-with-parents-of-your-new-crush'. Shirred blouses and relaxed dresses don't lean into that performative 'holiday wardrobe' energy, instead they look like they belong wherever you happen to be, whether that's Lisbon or Lewisham. The accessories - fringed suede jackets, studded leather ballet pumps, a crochet bag that's somehow not remotely whimsical - feel pleasingly adult. This is summer dressing with longevity, pieces that transcend trend cycles and withstand the inevitable onslaught of 'Core' aesthetics. They work hard without making it look like you're trying which, let's be honest, is the endgame. Shop the edit below and maybe, just maybe, summer might feel fresh again. 1. Whistles, Denim Slim Fit Cotton Waistcoat 2. Whistles, Denim Relaxed Straight Leg Jean 3. Whistles, Black Bamboo Handle Crochet Bag 4. Whistles, Olive Cotton Shirred Tank 5. Whistles, Plum Lori Textured Midi Dress 6. Whistles, Black Karina Studded Ballet Pump 7. Whistles, White Lace Column Midi Skirt 8. Whistles, Black Gia Leather Fringed Jacket 9. Whistles, Pale Blue Frill Boho Mini Dress Henrik Lischke is the senior fashion features editor at Grazia. Prior to that, he held the role of commerce writer at British Vogue, and was junior fashion editor at The Sunday Times Style. A first-class honours Fashion Journalism graduate from UAL: London College of fashion, Henrik is invariably on the lookout for the newest talent in fashion, that is driving the industry forward, and shining the spotlight on them whenever possible. He's also got a passion for interiors design and the arts. Follow Henrik on Instagram @henriklischke.

Check Call: What a shipper wants, what a shipper needs
Check Call: What a shipper wants, what a shipper needs

Yahoo

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Check Call: What a shipper wants, what a shipper needs

The days of winning freight business on price alone are fading fast. According to Denim's 2025 Shipper Pulse Report, reliability has firmly taken center stage. In a survey of nearly 100 shippers across manufacturing, food and beverage, retail, and construction, 67% named service level and dependability as their top priority when selecting a freight partner. Only 10% cited price. While sharp rates may still earn attention, they're no longer the long-term differentiator. What shippers value most is a partner they can trust to deliver consistently and communicate clearly along the way. As partnerships develop, priorities do begin to shift. Shippers still expect reliable service, but once that foundation is in place, competitive pricing becomes more important. Even then, poor communication and operational mistakes are what truly erode trust. Nearly half of the respondents reported walking away from a provider due to inconsistent service or missed pickups and deliveries. In other words, it's not the cost of the shipment that breaks the relationship—it's the experience surrounding it. One of the most telling insights from the report is how deeply back-office performance impacts shipper satisfaction. While many providers focus on trucks, lanes, and rates, shippers are just as impacted by what happens behind the scenes. Thirty-eight percent said chasing paperwork was among their top frustrations when working with freight providers, and a majority admitted they aren't fully confident in their own internal processes. That lack of internal certainty makes clean, accurate documentation and proactive communication even more important from their partners. Even issues like invoicing and collections shape perception. Shippers overwhelmingly prefer to be contacted via email for payment reminders, and they're quick to grow frustrated with unprofessional tone, unclear outreach, or follow-ups from unknown third parties. The message is clear: freight providers that communicate in a consistent, respectful, and brand-aligned way are more likely to maintain trust and get paid on time. And when it comes to factoring, there's good news for brokers and carriers. Despite the occasional concern that factoring may create an impression of financial instability, most shippers either don't understand how it works or don't think about it at all. What they do notice is whether you hit delivery windows, keep your paperwork in order, and make their job easier. Ultimately, the report confirms what many providers already suspected: performance and professionalism matter more than price. For brokers and carriers willing to invest in operational clarity and better communication, there's a real opportunity to differentiate in 2025—not just by quoting competitively, but by delivering a consistently smooth experience from end to end. Read the full report here. Get the full edition sent to your inbox every Tuesday by subscribing below. The post Check Call: What a shipper wants, what a shipper needs appeared first on FreightWaves.

Dunnes Stores fans set to love belly-friendly denim dress that will take you from office to night out effortlessly
Dunnes Stores fans set to love belly-friendly denim dress that will take you from office to night out effortlessly

The Irish Sun

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Dunnes Stores fans set to love belly-friendly denim dress that will take you from office to night out effortlessly

IRISH fashion fans are set to go wild over a new denim dress that's hot the shelves in Dunnes Stores - and it's perfect for all occasions. The Gallery Stella Denim Midi Dress is available online and in stores across the country. 4 A new denim dress has arrived in Dunnes Stores Credit: 4 The midi dress is perfect for all occasions Credit: The classic Dunnes Stores designers said the dress is a piece you will keep reaching for again and again. They said: 'Cut in a midi length, this denim dress features a round neck, button-through front, and a self-tie belt to define the waist. 'Finished with soft gathers at the shoulders and side pockets, it's a comfortable, feminine piece to wear day to day.' READ MORE ON FASHION It will take you from the office to Friday night drinks in town effortlessly. Retailing at €40, the pretty frock comes in sizes 8 to 20. The Most read in Fabulous It's a piece that will stay in your wardrobe for years to come. Dunnes Stores chiefs have also sent shoppers into a frenzy over a stunning new midi 'It's so flattering, nice and comfy' cries Dunnes Stores fan over summer dress with 'elasticated bodice' An Irish fashion fan was loving the new Gallery shirred bodice dress in particular as she flaunted her newest look on Instagram. Ashling Muldowney, who posts under the handle @ashlingmuldowney, complimented the midi dress for its "flattering fit." The lightweight summer dress features a midi-length cotton poplin skirt. Paired with a shirred, elasticated bodice that offers lasting comfort, it's ideal for any belly-conscious shoppers. The round neckline creates a polished finish, while voluminous sleeves adds graceful movement. And it is perfect for fashion fans on the go as it comes with deep pockets sewn into the skirt. Many of Ashling's followers rushed to the comments to gush over the "beautiful" look while another raved about its 'fab colour". Choose from the summery green or the black in this midi length dress for just €30. Sizes start from 8 and go up to only 18. Both colours are exclusively available online or in stores. The Gallery range is exclusively available at Dunnes Stores. THE HISTORY OF DUNNES STORES DUNNES Stores opened its first store on Patrick Street in Cork in 1944 - and it was an instant hit. Shoppers from all over the city rushed to the store to snap up quality clothing at pre-war prices in Ireland's first 'shopping frenzy'. During the excitement, a window was forced in and the police had to be called to help control the crowds hoping to bag founder Ben Dunne's 'Better Value' bargains. Dunnes later opened more stores in the 1950s and began to sell groceries in 1960 - starting with apples and oranges. The retailer said: "Fruit was expensive at the time and Ben Dunne yet again offered Better Value than anyone else in town. "Over time, our food selection has grown and that spirit of good value has remained strong. "Now we offer a wide range of carefully-sourced foods from both local Irish suppliers and overseas." The retailer's first Dublin store opened its doors in 1957 on Henry Street and a super store on South Great Georges Street was unveiled in 1960. They added: "In 1971, our first Northern Irish store opened, and many others soon followed. "Expansion continued in the 1980s in Spain, and later into Scotland and England." Dunnes now has 142 stores and employs 15,000 people. 4 The new dress is set to fly off the shelves Credit: 4 The denim dress is available online and in shops nationwide Credit: Garrett White - Commissioned by The Sun Dublin

Denim
Denim

ABC News

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • ABC News

Denim

Loading Think SOPHIE sparkle meets Nike TNs in a warehouse and that's exactly what you get this selector steps up to the in Far North QLD and now based in Naarm/Melbourne, Denim is a DJ and producer who has been making waves around the country with her eclectic productions and hard-hitting sets. Known for being Mallrat's DJ, where she recently had the opportunity to join Kylie Minogue's Tension stadium tour as a support act, Denim's also performed at major festivals like Beyond The Valley and Splendour in the Grass, as well as touring you aren't already sold, you NEED to check out her latest single 'NIKE STORE' - a massive club stomper that remixes south-west Sydney's finest MC Madcunt's track of the same name:Denim's no stranger to the triple j airwaves, and we're excited to welcome her back to Mix Up for an hour of power where you'll catch her throwing down a bunch of unreleased IDs, turbo tekkers and thumping basslines.

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