Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2026 kicked off last weekend with headliners Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and Karol G leading the way. The first weekend sparked huge online buzz thanks to standout performances from Sombr,Moby,Sexyy Red,Addison Rae, and so many other amazing performers. Weekend 2 has arrived, bringing even bigger crowds, more energy, and another round of unforgettable sets. Coachella began in 1999 and has easily become one of the biggest and most recognized music festivals in the world, and it somehow continues to get larger every single year.
Addison Rae surprised fans by bringing out pop singer Olivia Rodrigo, who performed her newest single, “drop dead,” live for the very first time. The track appears on Olivia’s upcoming third album, ‘you seem sad for a girl so in love,’ marked the song’s debut performance since its April 17 release. Sombr also brought out surprise guests for both weekends. During weekend 1, Sombr brought out rock legend Billy Corgan, frontman of The Smashing Pumpkins, to perform a rendition of “1979.” Sombr didn’t stop there. Weekend 2 saw Sombr bring rock icon Billy Idol and guitarist Steve Stevens onto the stage to perform “Eyes Without a Face.” With Karol G still set to perform her final set for weekend 2, she’s already made history as the first Latina headliner in Coachella history. She made sure not to disappoint, delivering non-stop choreography from beginning to end. The crowd went wild during weekend 1 with Karol G bringing out guest Becky G to perform “MAMII.” This year’s festival has not disappointed. From the performers to the special guests, this year’s festival has delivered in every way. One of the biggest talks continues to be about the key differences and surprises from Sabrina Carpenter and Justin Bieber’s sets.
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Sabrina Carpenter and Justin Bieber Stole Coachella Weekend One With Major Surprise Moments
Anticipation was at an all-time high with Sabrina Carpenter being the first headliner taking the stage on Friday, April 10. Sabrina’s set began with a black-and-white film noir-inspired intro that highlighted her acting skills before transitioning into a glamorous storyline centered around heading to Hollywood and making it big as a showgirl. She opened the show with her latest single, “House Tour” from her No.1 album ‘Man’s Best Friend’ which perfectly describes the entire stage production that felt like a full tour through Sabrina’s world. She delivered hit after hit, even titling her set “Sabrinawood,” giving us hits like “Taste,” “Busy Woman,” “Please Please Please.” Sabrina ended her set with an unforgettable performance of “Tears” that saw Sabrina being lifted in the air with water spraying all around closing out the show in such a showgirl way. While Weekend 1 did not include any musical guest appearances, the crowd still got plenty of surprises through appearances by Susan Sarandon, Will Ferrell, Sam Elliott, her former Girl Meets World co-star Corey Fogelmanis, and a voice-over from Samuel L. Jackson.
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Classic Rock Personality Quiz Who’s Your Perfect Classic Rock Band? A Personality Quiz · 10 Questions Five legendary bands. One perfect match. Answer 10 questions about your personality, attitude, and taste to find out which classic rock icon you truly belong with. Are you raw power, rolling swagger, operatic drama, thunderous riffs, or timeless melody?
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⚡AC/DC
👅Rolling Stones
🤘Metallica
👑Queen
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🎸The Beatles
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How do you walk into a room? Choose the answer that feels most like you.
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What does your ideal Friday night look like?
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What’s your philosophy on keeping things simple vs. complex?
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How would your friends describe your personal style?
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How do you want to be remembered?
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What kind of crowd do you want around you?
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If you were writing a song, what would it be about?
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What’s your secret to staying relevant over time?
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You’re playing to 80,000 people. What does your performance look like?
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Pick the word that best sums up your relationship with rock music. This is your tiebreaker — choose carefully.
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Your Result Your Perfect Band Is Revealed
Based on your personality, energy, and taste, the classic rock band that matches your soul is…
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⚡ AC/DC
You are pure, undiluted rock energy. You don’t need tricks, trends, or theatrical gimmicks — you have something more powerful: a riff that hits like a thunderbolt and an attitude that never wavers. Like AC/DC, you understand that simplicity executed with absolute conviction is its own form of genius. You’re the person in the room who doesn’t overthink it, doesn’t pretend, and never turns the volume down. The highway to hell is a state of mind — and you’ve been on it since day one.
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👅 The Rolling Stones
You’ve got swagger that can’t be taught. Rooted in the blues and soaked in street-level attitude, you move through life with a loose, dangerous elegance that draws people in without ever trying too hard. Like the Stones, you’ve seen it all, done most of it, and somehow look better for it. You’re not chasing perfection — you’re chasing truth, groove, and that electric moment when everything clicks. Can’t always get what you want? You tend to get it anyway.
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👑 Queen
You are magnificent, and you know it — not from arrogance, but from an unshakeable sense of self that has never needed anyone’s permission. Like Queen, you defy every category people try to place you in. You blend the epic with the intimate, the operatic with the anthemic, the serious with the playful. You live boldly, love fiercely, and perform every aspect of your life as though the whole world is watching. Because sometimes it is. We are the champions — and so are you.
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🎸 The Beatles
You have the rarest of gifts: the ability to make something that feels both deeply personal and universally human. Like The Beatles, you’re a natural connector — someone whose warmth, curiosity, and creative instincts draw people together across every divide. You believe in melody, in craftsmanship, and in the quiet power of a song that says exactly what someone needed to hear. You’ve changed the people around you just by being who you are. All you need is love — and you give it generously.
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Classic Rock Personality QuizWho’s Your PerfectClassic Rock Band?A Personality Quiz · 10 QuestionsFive legendary bands. One perfect match. Answer 10 questions about your personality, attitude, and taste to find out which classic rock icon you truly belong with. Are you raw power, rolling swagger, operatic drama, thunderous riffs, or timeless melody?
⚡AC/DC
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👅Rolling Stones
🤘Metallica
👑Queen
🎸The Beatles
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How do you walk into a room?Choose the answer that feels most like you.
ALike a freight train — loud, fast, and everyone knows I’ve arrived.BWith a slow, cool swagger — I take my time and own every step.CHead down, focused — I’m here for a purpose and small talk isn’t it.DWith total confidence and a flair for the dramatic — all eyes on me.EWarmly and curiously — genuinely excited to see what and who is here.
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What does your ideal Friday night look like?
ALoud bar, cold beer, cranked jukebox — the louder the better.BA smoky club, good company, and doing whatever feels right in the moment.CIntense concert or staying in with headphones — nothing in between.DSomething theatrical — a show, a dinner party, an experience worth remembering.EHanging with close friends, maybe making music, keeping it relaxed and genuine.
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What’s your philosophy on keeping things simple vs. complex?
ASimple is king. A great riff repeated perfectly beats any amount of cleverness.BKeep it loose and bluesy — the groove matters more than technical perfection.CGo deep and dark — I want layers, tension, and something that hits hard.DWhy not both? Elaborate arrangements and hook-driven anthems can coexist.ECraft every detail — a perfect melody is the result of countless small choices.
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How would your friends describe your personal style?
ANo-frills, no-nonsense — jeans, a t-shirt, and ready to go.BEffortlessly cool — slightly dishevelled in a way that somehow always works.CDark and deliberate — black is a lifestyle, not just a colour.DBold and expressive — fashion is a form of performance for me.EClean and classic — timeless over trendy, always put-together.
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How do you want to be remembered?
AAs someone who never let the energy drop — relentless, loud, and alive.BAs someone who lived fully and on my own terms, unapologetically.CAs someone who was brutally honest and made music that meant something real.DAs someone who transcended genres, boundaries, and expectations entirely.EAs someone who changed the world — and left it genuinely better than I found it.
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What kind of crowd do you want around you?
APeople who are there to have a blast — no pretension, just pure fun and noise.BA mix of rebels and free spirits who don’t take themselves too seriously.CA loyal, passionate crew who are all in — intensity over numbers every time.DEveryone — I want to unite people who wouldn’t normally be in the same room.EPeople who appreciate craft and feel genuinely connected by the music.
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If you were writing a song, what would it be about?
AHaving a good time, turning it up, and not overthinking it.BStreet life, desire, and the rawness of being human.CAnger, grief, war, or the darker side of the world — music as a weapon.DSomething epic and emotional — love, loss, triumph, or pure fantasy.ESomething personal and universal at once — a feeling everyone can recognise.
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What’s your secret to staying relevant over time?
ANever change the formula — if it works, it works. Consistency is everything.BStay hungry, stay dangerous, and always keep a bit of that rebellious edge.CEarn respect through dedication — the work and the live show speak for themselves.DReinvent constantly — never let anyone put you in a box or predict your next move.EWrite songs so good they can’t be ignored, in any decade, in any context.
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You’re playing to 80,000 people. What does your performance look like?
AA wall of sound and sweat — pure, unfiltered energy from first note to last.BLoose, cool, and dangerous — every song feels like it might fall apart but never does.CBrutal precision — tight, powerful, and leaving no one unmoved.DA full spectacle — lights, costumes, vocal acrobatics, and total theatrical command.EWarm, joyful, and tight — the crowd singing every word back at you.
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Pick the word that best sums up your relationship with rock music.This is your tiebreaker — choose carefully.
ARaw — stripped back, high-voltage, no frills.BRolling — fluid, dangerous, built on blues and attitude.CHeavy — powerful, honest, uncompromising.DMajestic — theatrical, boundary-defying, unforgettable.ETimeless — melodic, human, built to last forever.
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Your ResultYour Perfect Band Is Revealed
Based on your personality, energy, and taste, the classic rock band that matches your soul is…
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⚡ AC/DC
You are pure, undiluted rock energy. You don’t need tricks, trends, or theatrical gimmicks — you have something more powerful: a riff that hits like a thunderbolt and an attitude that never wavers. Like AC/DC, you understand that simplicity executed with absolute conviction is its own form of genius. You’re the person in the room who doesn’t overthink it, doesn’t pretend, and never turns the volume down. The highway to hell is a state of mind — and you’ve been on it since day one.
👅 The Rolling Stones
You’ve got swagger that can’t be taught. Rooted in the blues and soaked in street-level attitude, you move through life with a loose, dangerous elegance that draws people in without ever trying too hard. Like the Stones, you’ve seen it all, done most of it, and somehow look better for it. You’re not chasing perfection — you’re chasing truth, groove, and that electric moment when everything clicks. Can’t always get what you want? You tend to get it anyway.
👑 Queen
You are magnificent, and you know it — not from arrogance, but from an unshakeable sense of self that has never needed anyone’s permission. Like Queen, you defy every category people try to place you in. You blend the epic with the intimate, the operatic with the anthemic, the serious with the playful. You live boldly, love fiercely, and perform every aspect of your life as though the whole world is watching. Because sometimes it is. We are the champions — and so are you.
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🎸 The Beatles
You have the rarest of gifts: the ability to make something that feels both deeply personal and universally human. Like The Beatles, you’re a natural connector — someone whose warmth, curiosity, and creative instincts draw people together across every divide. You believe in melody, in craftsmanship, and in the quiet power of a song that says exactly what someone needed to hear. You’ve changed the people around you just by being who you are. All you need is love — and you give it generously.
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It’s no secret that Saturday was packed with even more anticipation for Justin Bieber’s headlining set. Reports of the festival’s longest merch lines only added to the hype, and it came as no surprise considering how eager fans and fellow artists were to see Bieber return to the Coachella stage. While Sabrina gave us theatrics while Justin took a completely different approach. Justin’s set felt more personal, intimate, and almost as if it were a one-on-one experience with the crowd just vibing through eras of his music. His walk down memory lane via a laptop and YouTube included his classic hits like “Baby,” “Beauty and a Beat,” “Never Say Never,” making the crowd go absolutely crazy for the nostalgia of Biebermania. Justin also brought out Tems, Wizkid, Dijon and The Kid LAROI to perform their hit song “Stay.”
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Sabrina Carpenter and Justin Bieber Raise the Bar at Coachella 2026
Weekend 2 brought a different energy for both headliners, with new surprises and even bigger moments. Ahead of Sabrina Carpenter’s second performance, fans noticed extra time had been added to her setlist, making it clear that something major was coming to close out her final Coachella appearance. Continuing with the cinematic theme of the first weekend, this time fans saw the return of Sam Elliott and Corey Fogelmanis but this time they were joined by Geena Davis and Terry Crews. Without a shadow of a doubt, the biggest moment of the night happened when Sabrina brought out the Queen of Pop, Madonna. The duo performed some of Madonna’s biggest hits of all time, like “Vogue” and “Like a Prayer” while also giving fans a surprise preview of a brand-new unreleased track expected to appear on Madonna’s upcoming album ‘Confessions II’. Meanwhile, Justin’s weekend 2 saw fresh surprises, like Billie Eilish being brought on stage for one of the night’s most talked-about moments as he continued his tradition of serenading Billie with “One Less Lonely Girl.” Justin also performed “Snooze(Remix)” with SZA. Fans also were treated to Big Sean and Sexyy Red joining the stage with Justin. Both artists brought completely different styles to the Coachella stage, yet each delivered performances that felt unforgettable. These performances fans will be talking about for years to come, while setting the bar incredibly high for future Coachella headliners after the standout performances seen throughout Coachella 2026.
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Pope Leo XIV has issued his first papal encyclical since his elevation to the papacy a year ago this month, and fantasy fans may find a quote in the document surprisingly familiar. J.R.R. Tolkien is referenced in the encyclical; the quote does not come from his religious writings, but is in fact a passage from The Lord of the Rings.
The papal encyclical is a letter written to the Catholic Church’s bishops; it is typically an address on a particular topic, and is intended for worldwide distribution and consumption. The new encyclical, titled Magnifica Humanitas, or “Magnificent Humanity,” devotes much of its space to the question of artificial intelligence, which the Pope criticizes for its role in warfare and dehumanization; it also apologizes for the Catholic Church’s historical role in the slave trade. It also quotes a passage from Gandalf, as spoken in the third book of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Return of the King:
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It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set, uprooting the evil in the fields that we know, so that those who live after may have clean earth to till.
The quote is apropos, as Tolkien was a devout lifelong Catholic, and described The Lord of the Rings as a “fundamentally religious and Catholic work; unconsciously so at first, but consciously in the revision.”
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Do you have Memorial Day off but still haven’t made any concrete plans to spend that extra time?
Watch With Us has a suggestion — you should watch some films on streamers like Netflix and Hulu to begin the summer season on the right note.
If you need some good suggestions, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve curated a list of easy-to-watch movies that are perfect for unwinding and relaxing.
From the rom-com Wild Mountain Thyme, starring Emily Blunt and Jamie Dornan, to a ‘90s comedy featuring Christina Applegate, these films are certain to provide an equal amount of entertainment and escapism.
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‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ (2020)
Emily Blunt is currently conquering movie theaters worldwide with her sharp supporting performance in The Devil Wears Prada 2, but many people haven’t seen one of her best films. There’s a good reason for that — Wild Mountain Thyme came out during COVID-19. But that’s what streaming and a holiday weekend are for — to catch up on under-the-radar films you may have missed the first time around.
Blunt stars as Rosemary, an Irish woman who’s been in love with her next-door neighbor, Anthony (Jamie Dornan), since they were kids. He doesn’t seem into her as she’s into him, so when another suitor, the brash American Adam (Jon Hamm), comes along, she seriously considers a relationship with him. But unbeknownst to her, Anthony loves Rosemary, but he harbors a strange secret that prevents him from acting on his feelings.
Filmed on location among the lush green hills of the Irish countryside, Wild Mountain Thyme is an old-school romance with a classic friends-turned-lovers narrative that made similar movies like When Harry Met Sally and Annie Hall rom-com staples. Written and directed by Moonstruck’s John Patrick Shanley, this film boasts one of the most attractive couples in movie history and a bizarre climactic twist that sets it apart from pretty much every other love story you’ve ever seen. If you’re eager to fall in love this Memorial Day weekend, or watch fictional people swoon onscreen, watch Wild Mountain Thyme.
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Wild Mountain Thyme is streaming on Netflix and Disney+.
‘Don’t Tell Mom the Baysitter’s Dead’ (1991)
Sue Ellen (Christina Applegate) is your average California teen who is looking forward to a summer filled with road trips to the beach and lounging around the local mall. But when her mom travels to Australia with her rich boyfriend, she leaves her and her four siblings with Mrs. Sturak (Eda Reiss Marin), a cranky old babysitter whom everyone immediately loathes.
When Mrs. Sturak unexpectedly dies, Sue Ellen has to act as the household’s de facto guardian by getting a job, paying the bills and making sure the house doesn’t burn down. She’s surprisingly good at playing a grown-up, but Sue Ellen is still only 17 years old, and the pressures of being a stand-in mom to her brothers and sister and starting a romance with hot dog delivery boy Bryan (Josh Charles) eventually take their toll. Will Sue Ellen’s summer of freedom turn into a winter prison when her cover is blown by a jealous co-worker?
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Josh Charles and Christina Applegate in Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead.Warner Brothers/courtesy Everett Collection
The epitome of a breezy summer movie, Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter is Dead is a wish-fulfillment fantasy for every child who thinks they know more than the adults running their lives. Sue Ellen all too easily gets a job at a fashion company, where she kills it as a designer with no experience at all, while she also steps into her mother role and improves everybody’s lives, including her own. This is a very ‘90s film, right down to the loud, colorful prints Sue Ellen wears to work and the rock and house music that dominates the soundtrack, but its jokes still land, and it has a surprisingly sweet heart.
Julia Roberts and Richard Gere in Pretty WomanBuena Vista/courtesy Everett Collection, PRW 058, Photo by: Everett Collection (51981)
$3,000. That’s the price Edward (Richard Gere) and Vivian (Julia Roberts) agree on as they negotiate their strange new week-long relationship. He’s a handsome finance bro who needs to spend time with a woman without any emotional connections, while she’s a neophyte sex worker with a bad Carol Channing wig and a million-dollar smile. Their relationship is purely sexual and transactional, but as the week progresses, Richard introduces Vivian to his wealthy world filled with polo matches and opera concerts. She’s enamored, but so is Richard, and they find themselves falling for each other. That’s not supposed to happen, but can these two lonely souls open themselves up to real, lasting love?
There’s a reason why Pretty Woman became one of the most popular movies on Netflix earlier this month when the streamer added it in May. 36 years after its release, it remains a timeless love story, even if it involves prostitution and a very uncomfortable scene involving sexual assault. Roberts is incandescent as the wise but naive Vivian, while Gere is terrific as a smooth operator who hides a wounded soul. The chemistry these two generate is playful, sexy and fun — you really want them to live happily ever after. Props to the film’s terrific supporting cast, which includes Laura San Giacomo as Vivian’s proudly profane best friend, Kit.
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Lace is having a major moment this spring but not in the overly precious way you might remember from years past. This season’s versions feel fresh, wearable and surprisingly versatile, showing up as delicate trim on relaxed shorts, subtle panels on breezy dresses and pretty details on everyday tanks and skirts. They add a romantic touch to your outfit without feeling at all costume-y or overdone.
If you ask Us, lace accents are one of the easiest ways to make simple spring staples feel instantly more elevated. For example, a lace-trim camisole can dress up jeans in seconds and a flowy skirt with crochet-inspired details brings a soft, feminine feel to basic tees. Luckily, Amazon is packed with affordable options to take advantage of the trend. Prices start at just $10, making it dangerously easy to add a few to your warm-weather rotation.
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19 Amazon Fashion Finds With Trendy Lace Details
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1. Satin Romance: This satin midi skirt looks like something you’d stumble upon in a chic little Paris boutique. The glossy fabric catches the light beautifully and the delicate lace trim gives the flowy A-line silhouette an ultra-feminine finish. Pair it with a fitted tank and kitten heels for instant quiet-luxury energy.
2. Ruffle Moment: Sweet but not overly precious, this high-waisted flared skirt brings major cottagecore charm to spring outfits. The lace trim and ruffled hem create gorgeous movement when you walk, and the stretchy waistband keeps things comfortable enough for all-day wear.
3. Boho Drama: Fashionistas are fully embracing layered lace skirts, and this asymmetrical maxi taps into the trend perfectly. Between the fluffy ruffles, semi-sheer lace and dramatically uneven hemline, this statement piece feels straight off a Pinterest mood board. The built-in shorts are also a game changer.
4. Renaissance Revival: This flowy tiered maxi skirt practically begs to be worn to a farmers’ market with a woven tote and sandals. The delicate lace accent adds soft texture throughout the silhouette, and the lightweight drapey fabric keeps it breezy, even on extra-hot days. Bonus points for the hidden pockets!
Is it just Us, or are all the biggest pop stars wearing babydoll dresses? We’ve seen A-listers like Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and Sabrina Carpenter wear the girlie frock — and we’re not mad about it. The look is a one-and-done recipe for cutesy summer styling, and it’s extremely easy to replicate. Babydoll dresses were synonymous […]
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5. Satin Sweetie: These lace-trim satin shorts feel far more elevated than your average warm-weather staple. The silky fabric gives them a dressier feel, making them surprisingly easy to pair with blazers, camis or even heels for dinner plans. The elastic waistband panel in the back also means you won’t be counting down the minutes until you can change.
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6. Girly Favorite: At first glance, this crochet-trim skort looks exactly like a flirty mini skirt, however, the hidden shorts underneath make it infinitely more practical. The layered ruffles and lace details bring playful festival energy that feels especially cute with cowboy boots or simple tanks.
7. Sporty Meets Pretty: These drawstring shorts combine two huge trends in one: sporty lounge silhouettes and delicate lace accents. The result feels effortless, cozy and surprisingly chic. Add an oversized sweatshirt and sneakers, and you’ve got the kind of off-duty outfit we love.
8. Boutique Energy: There’s something about these lace-trim lounge shorts that makes them look way pricier than they actually are. The relaxed fit feels comfy enough for lazy weekends, but the delicate trim and flattering high waist give them a polished twist that looks put together.
9. Boxer Babe:Relaxed boxer shorts are officially everywhere this season, and this lace-trim pair feels especially on trend. The striped and gingham styles give them that borrowed-from-the-boys vibe, while the edging softens the whole look beautifully. Style them with an oversized button-down shirt and chunky sandals for peak cool-girl styling.
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10. Easy Romance: This relaxed drop-shoulder tee proves lace can absolutely work for everyday outfits. The floral lace hem gives the slouchy silhouette a layered, romantic feel that instantly elevates denim shorts and sneakers. It’s the kind of effortless piece you’ll reach for constantly.
11. Date-Night Satin: Slinky satin and delicate lace are always a winning combination. This asymmetrical V-neck camisole feels incredibly sleek, thanks to the drapey fabric and angled hemline. You can say it’s perfect for date nights, rooftop dinners or summer vacations.
12. Sheer Sophistication: The intricate lace embroidery and sheer mesh details make this swingy short-sleeve blouse feel incredibly elegant. The soft flared silhouette creates gorgeous movement, and the ruffled collar adds just enough vintage-inspired charm.
13. Y2K Angel: This airy lace-trim babydoll cami is giving major early-2000s energy, in the best way possible. The floaty silhouette feels lightweight and breathable for hot weather, and the adjustable spaghetti straps make it easy to customize the fit exactly how you want it.
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14. Pretty Tee Upgrade: If your standard tees are starting to feel a little boring, this lace-trim babydoll blouse is such a fun refresh. The ruffled sleeves and pleated front create a flattering drape that feels feminine without trying too hard. It’s polished enough for brunch yet easy enough for everyday errands.
15. Going-Out Glam: This asymmetrical lace halter top looks like the kind of piece fashion influencers would wear on vacation with low-rise trousers and strappy heels. The sleek neckline feels incredibly chic, and the contrast lace detailing gives the whole silhouette a dressy, elevated feel.
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16. Flirty Favorite: This silky lace-trim mini dress has ‘spring date night’ written all over it. The floaty babydoll silhouette is playful and comfortable, while the subtle shine and tiered skirt makes it feel extra special for evenings out.
17. Eyelet Elegance: Lightweight cotton fabric and floral eyelet embroidery make this midi dress feel tailor-made for warm spring afternoons. The flounce hem adds soft movement to the classic A-line shape. And yes, it has pockets, which honestly makes it even better.
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18. Cottagecore Dream: Puff sleeves, floral lace details and a breezy tiered skirt? Yes, please. This smocked maxi dress fully embraces the romantic cottagecore aesthetic that always comes back around in spring. The stretchy bodice makes the style comfortable enough for weddings, baby showers and long brunch dates alike.
19. Vacation Goddess: Everything about this off-shoulder lace maxi dress feels dramatic, in the best possible way. The bell sleeves and flouncy neckline create gorgeous movement, and the airy lace overlay gives it that dreamy ‘walking through a coastal resort at sunset’ vibe.
After a two-year hiatus, Brooks is answering all “Bold” fans’ Wyatt Spencer questions, like, “What kind of state is he in?” and “Is he coming back a single guy?”
In an Instagram video posted by Knight, 29, on Sunday, May 24, an emotional Phillips, 24, was seen accepting her friend’s invitation to accompany her down the aisle when she marriesHenry Brayshaw on Australia’s Gold Coast in October.
The clip starts with a squealing Phillips accepting a package from Knight. “For me?” the British social media star asks the Australian social media star. “For you!” Knight responds. After Phillips reads a card penned by her friend, she wraps her arms around Knight to give her a warm embrace. “I’m going to cry,” Phillips tells Knight as she wipes beneath her eye. “That’s so cute.”
Phillips, who has more than 1.6 million fans on Instagram alone, then proceeds to open wrapped objects within the parcel from Knight, who has more than 290,000 Instagram followers of her own. “Right, cut the cameras,” she tells Knight after giving her another hug.
OnlyFans star Annie Knight and fellow adult content creator Bonnie Blue were once each other’s biggest supporters — and their friendship took a turn. The Australian star exclusively told Us Weekly in May 2025 that the pair had been chatting online before Blue sky rocketed to success, and at one point even collaborated for a […]
Knight, who recently revealed that she will have six bridesmaids at her wedding, captioned the clip, “Enough bridesmaids to start an army 😂 but wouldn’t have it any other way,” to which Phillips later commented, “Best day ever!!! So so honour [sic].”
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Phillips’ acceptance within Knight’s bridal party comes after Knight said in November 2025 that several of her closest friends were forced to decline invitations to serve as Knight’s bridesmaids. “They were devastated,” Knight told Australian news outlet Mamamia at the time, explaining that her friends’ bosses were worried about what it would look like for them to be associated with her. “It wasn’t a decision they made lightly. They were honored to be chosen, but ultimately, due to their own careers, they couldn’t be featured so close to me.”
Knight, who made global headlines after successfully sleeping with 583 men in six hours, said that despite questioning everything about her friendships, she ultimately accepted her friends’ decisions. “Now it’s easy for me to understand and accept. I know how important careers are. If there was ever a situation where my career was at stake, I’d do anything I could to save [it],” she told the outlet.
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Knight and Brayshaw met while working together at a pub in Melbourne, Australia, in 2016. They struck up a romance in March 2025 and got engaged quickly. Knight told Us Weekly in May 2025 that the pair are perfect for each other. “A lot of people are like, ‘I don’t understand how this works.’ But we do, and that’s what’s important and that’s why it is so perfect, because we understand it,” Knight told Us at the time. “I just immediately knew it was a yes. I’m really excited to marry him.”
OnlyFans star Annie Knight and fiancé Henry Brayshaw‘s love story started nearly a decade before their engagement.
The pair first crossed paths while working together at a Melbourne pub in 2016, building a friendship outside of work. Knight and Brayshaw tried dating a few years later, but she later noted it “just wasn’t really the right time.”
The timing finally clicked in March 2025. While traveling to Cancun with adult content creator Bonnie Blue, Brayshaw admitted he was “in love.” One week later, the couple got engaged.
“I’ve known him forever, and we just were so perfect for each other in an unconventional way. A lot of people are like, ‘I don’t understand how this works.’ But we do and that’s what’s important and that’s why it is so perfect, because we understand it,” Knight told Us Weekly in May 2025. “I just immediately knew it was a yes. I’m really excited to marry him.”
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When Is Annie Knight and Henry Brayshaw’s Wedding?
The couple are eyeing an October 2026 wedding on the Gold Coast in the Australian state of Queensland, with Knight’s dog Billy serving as ring bearer.
“Most of the wedding is planned at the moment. As soon as I got engaged, I was like, ‘We need to plan this so I can chill for the next year,’” Knight said on Jana Hocking‘s “Saucy Secrets” podcast in October 2025. “Pretty much have everything organized. It’s going to be on the Gold Coast and it’s going to be in October next year.”
Will Annie Knight and Henry Brayshaw’s Friends Be in Attendance?
Knight shared that several of her closest friends declined her invitation to be her bridesmaids, sharing that she received phone calls from women in her life who said they pulled out to protect their careers.
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“They were devastated,” Knight said, telling Mamamia in November 2025 that her friends’ bosses were worried about what it would look like for them to be associated with the OnlyFans star.
“It wasn’t a decision they made lightly,” she continued. “They were honored to be chosen, but ultimately, due to their own careers, they couldn’t be featured so close to me.”
Knight admitted she “started questioning everything” about her friendships before coming to terms with her friends’ decision.
“Now it’s easy for me to understand and accept. I know how important careers are. If there was ever a situation where my career was at stake, I’d do anything I could to save [it],” she added.
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The women who chose not to be in the bridal party will still be involved in the wedding in a less official capacity, however Knight will have six bridesmaids — including fellow OnlyFans star Lily Phillips.
In an Instagram video shared on May 24, Knight invited Phillips, 24, to be one of her six. “I’m going to cry … that’s so cute,” the British social media model told Knight as she embraced her friend.
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How Much Does Annie Knight and Henry Brayshaw’s Wedding Cost?
Knight told Us in August 2025 that she has a “wedding spreadsheet.”
“There’s a few little last-minute details that I need to do, like the cake and the bridesmaids’ dresses and whatnot, but it’s going to be a medium-sized wedding [with] 80 people,” she explained. “We’re not sparing any expense. But surprisingly, it hasn’t been as bad as I thought in terms of price.”
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Callum Turner may be best known for his efforts in the sky in Apple TV’s Masters of the Air, but this summer, he’s heading out to sea on the good ship Rose of Nevada. This will be no normal voyage, though. The film tells the story of the titular fishing vessel that ventured out to sea only to be supposedly lost to the waves. However, 30 years later, it mysteriously returns to shore, unmanned, but bringing with it promises of fortune anew for a small harbor town and, in particular, two men played by Turner and BAFTA nominee George MacKay. Ahead of its U.S. theatrical release, we’re excited to kick off the film side of Collider’s Exclusive Summer Preview series with two new images teasing the choppy seas ahead for the duo aboard this potentially cursed ship.
Our stills showcase the analog aesthetic that director Mark Jenkin brings to Rose of Nevada, making this seafaring mystery feel even more like a folk tale pulled out of time. It also adds to the oppressive air and ethereal nature surrounding the boat. At the center of one haunting shot is desperate family man Nick (MacKay), backed by a misty dark blue sky with the rusty chains of the Rose framing him in his yellow raincoat. The calm seas evidently don’t last long, as the two leading men rush to save another member of the crew who’s fallen overboard. Stormy nights and crashing waves are just the beginning of the sailors’ problems, as their voyage will descend into mystery and a bit of creeping terror.
Rose of Nevada quickly sails into sci-fi territory when, on just their first voyage, both Nick and Liam (Turner) are thrust through time. Upon their return to the harbor, they find nothing as they remember it, and they’re mistaken for members of the original crew. It’s a nightmare scenario for Nick, especially given that he came aboard the Rose to provide for his young family. Yet, for the mysterious drifter Liam, who’s just trying to outrun his past, the situation may be exactly what he needed and spark a bit of tension between the two men over how and whether they get home.
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Collider Exclusive · Horror Survival Quiz Which Horror Villain Do You Have the Best Chance of Surviving? Jason Voorhees · Michael Myers · Freddy Krueger · Pennywise · Chucky
Five killers. Five completely different ways to die — if you’re not smart enough, fast enough, or self-aware enough to avoid it. Only one of them is the villain your particular set of instincts gives you a fighting chance against. Eight questions will figure out which one.
🏕️Jason
🔪Michael
💤Freddy
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🎈Pennywise
🪆Chucky
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Something feels wrong. You can’t explain it — you just know. What do you do? First instincts are the difference between the survivor and the first act casualty.
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Where are you most likely to find yourself when things go wrong? Setting is everything in horror. Where you are determines which rules apply.
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What is your most reliable survival asset? Every survivor has a quality the villain didn’t account for. What’s yours?
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What kind of fear is hardest for you to fight through? Knowing your weakness is the first step to not dying because of it.
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You’re with a group when things start going wrong. What’s your role? Horror movies are brutally clear about who survives group situations and who doesn’t.
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What’s the horror movie mistake you’re most likely to make? Honest self-assessment is a survival skill. Denial is not.
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What’s your best weapon against something that can’t be stopped by conventional means? Every horror villain has a weakness. The survivors are always the ones who find it.
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It’s the final scene. You’re the last one standing. How did you make it? The final survivor always has a reason. What’s yours?
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Your Survival Odds Have Been Calculated Your Best Chance Is Against…
Your instincts, your strengths, and your particular way of thinking under pressure point to one villain you actually have a fighting chance against. Everyone else — good luck.
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Camp Crystal Lake · Friday the 13th
Jason Voorhees
Jason is relentless, but he is also predictable — and that is the gap you would exploit.
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He moves in straight lines toward his target. He doesn’t strategise, doesn’t adapt, doesn’t outsmart. He simply pursues.
Your ability to keep moving, use the environment, and resist the panic that freezes most victims gives you a genuine edge.
The Crystal Lake survivors were always the ones who stopped running in circles and started thinking about terrain, water, and distance.
You think like that. Which means Jason, for all his indestructibility, would face someone who simply refused to be where he expected.
Haddonfield, Illinois · Halloween
Michael Myers
Michael watches before he moves. He is patient, methodical, and almost impossible to detect — until it’s too late for anyone who isn’t paying close enough attention.
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But you are paying attention. You notice the shape in the window, the car parked slightly wrong, the silence where there should be sound.
Michael’s power lies in the invisibility of ordinary suburbia — the fact that nothing ever looks wrong until it already is.
Your spatial awareness and instinct to map every room, every exit, and every shadow before you need them is precisely the quality Laurie Strode had.
You are not a victim waiting to happen. You are someone who already suspects something is wrong — and acts on it.
Elm Street · A Nightmare on Elm Street
Freddy Krueger
Freddy wins by getting inside your head — using your own fears, your own memories, your own subconscious as weapons against you. That strategy requires a target who can be destabilised.
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You are harder to destabilise than most. You’ve faced uncomfortable truths about yourself and you haven’t looked away.
The survivors on Elm Street were always the ones who understood what was happening and chose to face it rather than flee from it.
Freddy’s greatest weakness is that his power evaporates in the presence of someone who refuses to give him the fear he feeds on.
Your psychological resilience — the ability to stay grounded when reality itself becomes unreliable — is exactly the quality that keeps you alive here.
Derry, Maine · It
Pennywise
Pennywise is ancient, shapeshifting, and feeds on terror — but it has one critical vulnerability: it cannot function against someone who genuinely stops being afraid of it.
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The Losers Club didn’t survive because they were braver than everyone else. They survived because they faced their fears together, and faced them honestly.
You ask the questions others avoid. You look directly at what frightens you rather than turning away.
That directness — the refusal to let fear fester in the dark — is Pennywise’s worst nightmare.
It chose the wrong target when it chose you. You are exactly the kind of person whose fear tastes like nothing at all.
Chicago · Child’s Play
Chucky
Chucky’s greatest advantage is that nobody takes him seriously until it’s already too late. He exploits the gap between how something looks and what it actually is.
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You don’t have that gap. You take threats seriously regardless of how they present — and you never make the mistake of underestimating something because of its size or appearance.
Chucky relies on surprise, on the delay between recognition and response. You close that delay faster than almost anyone.
Your instinct to treat every unfamiliar thing with appropriate scepticism — rather than dismissing it because it seems absurd — is the exact quality that keeps you breathing.
Against Chucky, not laughing is already winning. You are very good at not laughing.
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Who Else Is on Board ‘Rose of Nevada’?
Rounding out the cast of this sea-faring mystery alongside Turner and MacKay are Rosalind Eleazar, Francis Magee, Mary Woodvine, and Edward Rowe. In addition to directing, Jenkin also penned Rose of Nevada, bringing a similar aesthetic to the feature as his 2022 horror flick Enys Men, which also starred Woodvine and Rowe. His latest premiered at the Venice International Film Festival last year to widespread acclaim and has only since been further hailed upon its U.K. debut in April. It currently holds a Certified Fresh 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, with especially high praise for Jenkin’s direction, which mixes the analog with the surreal, and for his captivating storytelling.
Rose of Nevada premieres in U.S. theaters on June 19. Check out our exclusive images in the gallery above and stay tuned here at Collider for more new looks at the hottest upcoming films from our summer preview series.
Euphoria has caused a lot of confusion for viewers throughout the seasons — and now they are asking what exactly took place between Maddy and Alamo.
Ahead of the season 3 finale, Maddy (Alexa Demie) had to ask Alamo (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) for money after Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) found out that Nate (Jacob Elordi) only had 72 hours to live. Alamo made Maddy put on a bathing suit and get in the hot tub while complimenting her.
Alamo ultimately agreed to help Maddy get the $1 million needed to save Nate and the scene cut off. Viewers, meanwhile, wondered if the scene hinted at Maddy having to sleep with Alamo to secure the deal but that wasn’t clarified.
Later in the episode, Alamo made sure to tell Maddy that he’s going to get 20 percent of her future earnings. This revelation was made worse when they found Nate’s body and Maddy realized her deal was for nothing.
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“That was a cool way to go. Nate was someone who has made so many mistakes and made so many dark choices,” Elordi explained in a segment that aired after the Sunday, May 24, episode. “It’s cool to see it all come to what it’s come to.”
Elordi recalled having to film in a coffin, adding, “My shoulders were touching the side and they couldn’t move my arms. Then they would drill the lid on it and it would get dark. It was really nice, actually. It was quite peaceful in there.”
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The stunt team, meanwhile, stressed how important it was to make sure the actor had oxygen. They praised Elordi for agreeing to spend “minimal time in the coffin.” Viewers may be surprised, however, to find out that creator Sam Levinson “wanted to shoot it with a real snake” so a rattlesnake and a boa constrictor were both featured on screen.
“Snakes were rattling, which was really alarming when you are locked in a box,” Elordi noted. “They had a boa constrictor that they put a fake rattler on the end of it.”
He continued: “He was super cute. He was really cuddly. So he kind of just sidled up next to me and it was nice. But he was really sleepy. He was a sleepy snake. I had to kind of nudge him to get him to come up. And that was it.”
Euphoria fans have watched the cast change on and off screen since the series first debuted. Based on the Israeli series of the same name, Euphoria follows troubled high school student Rue (Zendaya) as she struggled to remain sober after rehab. The series also explores topics including mental illness, toxic relationships, sexuality and more. After […]
“It’s a bittersweet thing,” he said. “This show is a massive part of — not just my career — but my life. It’s been amazing and I’m so proud of being a part of this.”
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Elordi has played Nate since the show premiered in 2019. Before the show returned, Elordi teased how viewers would meet Nate again in the third and likely final season.
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“I finished filming a new season just recently, and it’s a completely different thing,” he shared on a December 2025 episode of Variety’s Actors on Actors interview. “I really do think [he will be nicer].”
Elordi continued: “Whether it works or not — I don’t know. There’s a chance that what I’ve done is not good.”
The Auld Lang Syne had been one of the only key New Year’s tunes since its publication in the 1700s, until 1974. This was the year that Bob Dylanreleased his fourteenth studio album, Planet Waves, including his hit song “Forever Young” in January. Since the song’s release, it has become the unofficial anthem for the New Year, although the song has personal origins that bear no relation to the New Year at all.
What is Bob Dylan’s “Forever Young” About?
Bob Dylan performing while a camera flashes in Don’t Look BackImage via Leacock-Pennebaker, Inc.
Dylan wrote and recorded “Forever Young” in 1973, and addressed the song to his oldest son, Jesse, who was born in 1966. He wrote the song, which was meant to be a lullaby, about a father’s hopes that his child will remain happy and strong while undergoing life’s biggest challenges. In a demo version released as part of his compilation album Biograph, Dylan can be heard saying that he was “thinking about” one of his sons while recording “Forever Young” and “not wanting to be too sentimental”.
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Dylan released two versions of “Forever Young” on the 1974 album Planet Waves, one being a lullaby and the other being a rock track. Despite its personal and sentimental meaning, Dylan did not perform the song as much as he did his other songs, but he still performed “Forever Young” quite a lot. His most memorable performancesinclude a duet with Bruce Springsteenin 1995 and his and The Band’s farewell concert, The Last Waltz, in 1976.
The“Blowin’ In The Wind” singer’s biographer, Clint Heylin, wrote that “Forever Young” was also written as a response to another classic rock artist. Dylan did not see eye-to-eye initially with Neil Young, as he felt that Young borrowed his style. Heylin stated that Dylan wrote “Forever Young” as a response to Young’s “Heart of Gold” as Dylan had said in 1985, “[I’d] turn on the radio, and there I am, but it’s not me.”
Why Is Bob Dylan’s “Forever Young” An Unofficial New Year’s Anthem?
Although it is a lullaby addressed to his son, Dylan’s “Forever Young” has lyrics that encompass the theme of evolving and dreams that relate to the new year. Lyrics such as “May God bless and keep you always, may your wishes all come true” and “May you build a ladder for the stars and climb on every rung” echo the optimism that is always felt and highlighted when people ring in the New Year. These lyrics also capture the spirit of hopes, dreams, and wishes coming true, which is relatable to the New Year, as many hope to achieve their goals.
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Classic Rock Personality Quiz Who’s Your Perfect Classic Rock Band? A Personality Quiz · 10 Questions Five legendary bands. One perfect match. Answer 10 questions about your personality, attitude, and taste to find out which classic rock icon you truly belong with. Are you raw power, rolling swagger, operatic drama, thunderous riffs, or timeless melody?
⚡AC/DC
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👅Rolling Stones
🤘Metallica
👑Queen
🎸The Beatles
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How do you walk into a room? Choose the answer that feels most like you.
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What does your ideal Friday night look like?
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What’s your philosophy on keeping things simple vs. complex?
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How would your friends describe your personal style?
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How do you want to be remembered?
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What kind of crowd do you want around you?
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If you were writing a song, what would it be about?
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What’s your secret to staying relevant over time?
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You’re playing to 80,000 people. What does your performance look like?
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Pick the word that best sums up your relationship with rock music. This is your tiebreaker — choose carefully.
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Your Result Your Perfect Band Is Revealed
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Based on your personality, energy, and taste, the classic rock band that matches your soul is…
⚡ AC/DC
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You are pure, undiluted rock energy. You don’t need tricks, trends, or theatrical gimmicks — you have something more powerful: a riff that hits like a thunderbolt and an attitude that never wavers. Like AC/DC, you understand that simplicity executed with absolute conviction is its own form of genius. You’re the person in the room who doesn’t overthink it, doesn’t pretend, and never turns the volume down. The highway to hell is a state of mind — and you’ve been on it since day one.
👅 The Rolling Stones
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You’ve got swagger that can’t be taught. Rooted in the blues and soaked in street-level attitude, you move through life with a loose, dangerous elegance that draws people in without ever trying too hard. Like the Stones, you’ve seen it all, done most of it, and somehow look better for it. You’re not chasing perfection — you’re chasing truth, groove, and that electric moment when everything clicks. Can’t always get what you want? You tend to get it anyway.
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👑 Queen
You are magnificent, and you know it — not from arrogance, but from an unshakeable sense of self that has never needed anyone’s permission. Like Queen, you defy every category people try to place you in. You blend the epic with the intimate, the operatic with the anthemic, the serious with the playful. You live boldly, love fiercely, and perform every aspect of your life as though the whole world is watching. Because sometimes it is. We are the champions — and so are you.
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🎸 The Beatles
You have the rarest of gifts: the ability to make something that feels both deeply personal and universally human. Like The Beatles, you’re a natural connector — someone whose warmth, curiosity, and creative instincts draw people together across every divide. You believe in melody, in craftsmanship, and in the quiet power of a song that says exactly what someone needed to hear. You’ve changed the people around you just by being who you are. All you need is love — and you give it generously.
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Dylan is constantly hoping in the song that his son, Jesse, will stay “Forever Young”, which is also embraced in the New Year, while people age. While “Forever Young” is a lullaby about staying happy and strong in the face of unspeakable challenges, the song also speaks of staying young and holding on to innocence, happiness, and strength. “Forever Young” being an unofficial New Year’s anthem makes sense, as the song encourages people to stay happy, strong, and young in the face of fresh new challenges and to hold onto their youth and innocence as people will age in the New Year.
While it is widely believed that “Forever Young” is an unofficial New Year’s anthem, others argue that it does not relate to the New Year, and it is a song about kindness instead. Lyrics such as “May you always do for others and let others do for you” magnify that Dylan is encouraging his son to stay kind and righteous. Though the song does speak of being kind, it is hard to ignore the ongoing themes and ideas that directly relate to the New Year celebrations. “May you have a strong foundation when the winds of changes shift” exhibits that listeners should always stay strong as the new year brings new difficulties, with some harder to overcome.
Bob Dylan’s “Forever Young” is a Classic Despite Low Chart Success
Dylan’s “Forever Young” is a classic, but it was not a huge success on the charts, as it was not a huge hit until its live versions were released years later. It was also not as well known at the time of its release for the same reasons, and Joan Baez’s version, which was released as a single in the same year, was the most recognised. She scored the highest on the charts in the US, as it peaked at 13 on the US Adult Contemporary Chart on Billboard.
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“Forever Young” has been covered by many artists, including Michael Jackson’s sister, Rebbie Jackson, and The Pretenders, which hints at the song being a classic. However, what makes “Forever Young” truly a classic is the timeless message that resonates among listeners from all walks of life, and the song being fitting for any occasion other than just the New Year’s celebration. Many songs by Dylan are classics, like “Tangled Up In Blue”, “Like a Rolling Stone”, and “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door”, but “Forever Young” is a gem in his discography, with a heartwarming message that can be heard for many years to come.
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