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Taylor Swift Puts 'Baby, That's Show Business' 'Showgirl' Vinyl Variants Up for Sale, After Previous Limited Editions Swiftly Sell OutNew Foto - Taylor Swift Puts 'Baby, That's Show Business' 'Showgirl' Vinyl Variants Up for Sale, After Previous Limited Editions Swiftly Sell Out

Anyone who feared they would never get another shot at purchasing vinyl variants of Taylor Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl" can put that dread aside. Although the two limited-edition LP editions that Swift put up for sale last week sold out on her webstore within an hour, she has returned with an on-sale of two different versions of the album with an entirely different third cover, dubbed the "Baby, That's Show Business Edition." The Vegas showgirl motif continues in this newly unveiled cover image, photographed, like all the other artwork, by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott. This edition is available in two vinyl colors: "lovely bouquet golden vinyl" and "lakeside beach blue sparkle vinyl." More from Variety FTC Files Suit Against Reseller for Price-Gouging Concert Tickets, Including for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Taylor Swift Puts Vinyl Variants of 'The Life of a Showgirl' Up for Sale, and They Sell Out in Less Than an Hour Taylor Swift's 'New Heights' Podcast Earns 13 Million YouTube Views in 24 Hours as She Unveils 'The Life of a Showgirl' (Update: the blue vinyl variant was marked as sold out about a half-hour after the items went on sale at 3 p.m. ET Thursday, and the golden vinyl sold out just past the one-hour point.) Her webstore shows that this edition will be available for 48 hours or "while supplies last," which, as noted, ended up being less than one hour for the previous release. These versions of the album can be foundhere. The previous variants, which went on sale and almost immediately sold out on Monday, were dubbed"The Shiny Bug Collection."The standard edition, an orange-sparkle disc that has the image of Swift in full costume in a bathtub, is not a limited edition and remains on sale. These alternate vinyl editions follow on the heels of three deluxe CD variants that went on sale last week in Swift's webstore, each of which did last longer than an hour on sale but still sold out well before the announced end time. Anyone who missed out on these LPs or CDs can surely count on more variants coming in the pipeline before the album's Oct. 3 release, and if these have set a pattern, it's to expect a three-hour countdown clock appearing on her webstore before fresh variations go on sale. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) All of the covers for the standard and deluxe editions of the album use the showgirl motif and point back toward Swift's stated theme for the album, which is that it reflects her experiences balancing show business and her personal life on the nearly two-year Eras Tour. In the recent past, Swift has augmented her variants with bonus tracks, including a deluxe edition of "The Tortured Poets Department" that was nearly twice as long as the standard edition, but she declared in a podcast appearance with Travis Kelce that she would not be doing that this time around. So fans can count on the differences in editions of "Showgirl" having to do with packaging and not content. "With 'Tortured Poets Department,' I was like here's a data dump of everything I thought, felt, experienced in two or three years. Here's 31 songs. This is 12," she said in the podcast. "There's not a thirteenth, there's not other ones coming. This is the record I've been wanting to make for a very long time. I also wanted it to be every single song is on this album for hundreds of reasons, and you couldn't take one out and it be the same album, you couldn't add one and be… It's just right." She continued, "That focus and that kind of discipline with creating an album and keeping the bar really high is something I've been wanting to do for a very long time," she continued. "I tend to write lots and lots of music, so it's a temptation to release lots of music. But oftentimes, I wanted to do an album that was so focused on quality and on the theme and everything fitting together like a perfect puzzle that these 12 songs for my 12th album, I feel like we achieved that and I'm really happy about that." Best of Variety Oscar Predictions 2026: Venice and Telluride Will Spark the Start of Awards Season New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Taylor Swift Puts ‘Baby, That’s Show Business’ ‘Showgirl’ Vinyl Variants Up for Sale, After Previous Limited Editions Swiftly Sell Out

Taylor Swift Puts 'Baby, That's Show Business' 'Showgirl' Vinyl Variants Up for Sale, After Previous Limited Editions Sw...
Apollonia, Co-Star of 'Purple Rain,' Sues Prince Estate Over Ownership of Stage NameNew Foto - Apollonia, Co-Star of 'Purple Rain,' Sues Prince Estate Over Ownership of Stage Name

Apollonia, best known as a singer-actor-model and Prince protege who co-starred in the1984 film "Purple Rain,"has taken the late singer's estate to court over its attempts to cancel her trademarks and claim ownership over the stage name. Apollonia, whose real name is Patty Kotero, alleged in a suit filed Tuesday and reviewed byVarietythat Paisley Park Enterprises "embarked on an aggressive campaign" to take control of the Apollonia name by appealing to the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, allegedly claiming Kotero signed over rights to the name as part of her contracts for Purple Rain. More from Variety Prince Documentary Director Speaks Out About Canceled Netflix Project: 'It's a Joke' 'Purple Rain' Returns to Theaters for One-Night Dolby Cinema Presentation Controversial Prince Netflix Documentary Will Not Be Released, Estate Is Free to Create New Project "Now that Prince is deceased, [Paisley Park Enterprises] will not stop in its efforts to acquire all things related to Prince even though it has no legal right to do so," the suit reads. The estate of Prince, who died in April 2016, has been involved in a tangle of lawsuits over ownership of the Purple One's legacy. "The statute of limitations for breach of contract expired long ago," the complaint reads, referencing the Purple Rain contracts assertions, "and neither Prince nor anyone on his behalf ever requested Apollonia cease using her name or demanded she stop using her name on a personal or professional level. Contrary to defendants' claims before the [Trademark Trial and Appeal Board], Prince and Apollonia were friends, and he wanted her to be successful as Apollonia." Paisley Park and Prince "never enforced their alleged rights and the statute of limitations expired long ago," the complaint reasserts. In alengthy response, a rep for Prince's estate called the suit "frivilous" and added in part, "As is our duty, we will continue to protect and preserve Prince's assets and legacy." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Prince (@prince) "All of the goodwill associated with the name and trademark 'Apollonia' for the past four decades is attributable to plaintiff," her lawyer Daniel Cislo argues. "There is only one Apollonia, and Apollonia is the source of the goods and services provided under this name. Therefore, to protect her brand, Ms. Kotero owns several 'Apollonia' trademark applications and registrations." Trademark Trial and Appeal Board documents show that Paisley Park Enterprises filed two cancellation cases against Kotero, one in 2019 and the other in 2021. One has been suspended, the other is awaiting a motion of suspension. "Due to the fact that there are two parallel cancellation proceedings involving the same parties and almost identical marks it is also possible that two different decisions may be issued that cannot be reconciled," Kotero's lawyer wrote in a separate Aug. 19 filing. Best of Variety Oscar Predictions 2026: Venice and Telluride Will Spark the Start of Awards Season New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Apollonia, Co-Star of ‘Purple Rain,’ Sues Prince Estate Over Ownership of Stage Name

Apollonia, Co-Star of 'Purple Rain,' Sues Prince Estate Over Ownership of Stage Name Apollonia, best known as a singer-actor-model a...
Lil Nas X Arrested, Hospitalized for Reported Possible Overdose While Wandering L.A. Streets in UnderwearNew Foto - Lil Nas X Arrested, Hospitalized for Reported Possible Overdose While Wandering L.A. Streets in Underwear

Jon Kopaloff/Getty Lil Nas X was reportedly arrested for the alleged assault of a police officer in Los Angeles He was taken to the hospital for treatment, and will go through the booking process once he's released Police responded to reports of a man "nude in the street," and TMZ reported that man was the musician Lil Nas Xwas reportedly arrested for the alleged assault of a police officer after law enforcement responded to calls that the musician was naked in the streets of Los Angeles. A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department tells PEOPLE that officers responded to reports of a man "nude in the street" in the 1100 block of Ventura Blvd. just before 6 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 21. The suspect allegedly went on to "batter an officer, so he was booked for battery on a [peace officer]," the spokesperson said. The suspect was taken to the hospital for treatment; once he is released, he will be charged and go through the booking process. While the spokesperson was unable to identify the man,TMZ reportedthat the suspect was Lil Nas X. The outlet published photos that showed the "Old Town Road" singer, 26, walking down the 1100 block of Ventura Blvd. around 4 a.m. wearing only underwear and boots. The outlet also reported that multiple calls were made to the LAPD to report a possible overdose, though the spokesperson was unable to confirm such calls. A rep for the star did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. Lil Nas X (né Montero Hill) rose to fame in 2021 with the release of his debut albumMontero, which was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2022 Grammy Awards. He has released a number of singles since, including "Light Again!" and "Hotbox," which came out in March. Earlier this year, he released the EPDays Before Dreamboy. In April, Lil Nas X shared a video to Instagram taken from a hospital bed, and said he wassuffering from facial paralysis. He later told fans that he was doing alright, writing, "Guys I am OK!! Stop being sad for me! Shake Ur ass for me instead!" Read the original article onPeople

Lil Nas X Arrested, Hospitalized for Reported Possible Overdose While Wandering L.A. Streets in Underwear

Lil Nas X Arrested, Hospitalized for Reported Possible Overdose While Wandering L.A. Streets in Underwear Jon Kopaloff/Getty Lil Nas X was r...
Netanyahu says Israel to begin Gaza ceasefire negotiations to end war, release hostagesNew Foto - Netanyahu says Israel to begin Gaza ceasefire negotiations to end war, release hostages

(Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that Israel will begin immediate negotiations for the release of all hostages held in Gaza and an end to the nearly two-year-old war on terms acceptable to Israel. Speaking to soldiers serving in Gaza, Netanyahu said he was meeting commanders to approve plans for capturing Gaza City and defeating Hamas. "At the same time I have issued instructions to begin immediate negotiations for the release of all our hostages and an end to the war on terms acceptable to Israel," he said, adding: "We are in the decision-making phase." The Israeli military maintained its pressure on Gaza City into Thursday. On Wednesday, the military called up 60,000 reservists in a sign that the government was pressing ahead with the plan, despite international condemnation. Calling up tens of thousands of reservists is likely to take weeks, giving time for mediators to attempt to bridge gaps over a new temporary ceasefire proposal that Hamas has accepted, but the Israeli government has yet to officially respond to. The proposal calls for a 60-day ceasefire and the release of 10 living hostages being held in Gaza by Hamas militants and of 18 bodies. In turn, Israel would release about 200 long-serving Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. The Israeli government has stated that all of the remaining 50 hostages held by militants in Gaza must be released at once. Israeli officials believe that around 20 of them are still alive. (Reporting by Mayaan Lubell and Howard Goller; Editing by Ros Russell)

Netanyahu says Israel to begin Gaza ceasefire negotiations to end war, release hostages

Netanyahu says Israel to begin Gaza ceasefire negotiations to end war, release hostages (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said o...
Pulse Memorial's rainbow crosswalk removed overnight in OrlandoNew Foto - Pulse Memorial's rainbow crosswalk removed overnight in Orlando

A rainbow crosswalk in Orlando, Florida, that was part of the city's Pulse Memorial was painted over by the state late Wednesday night. The memorial honored the 49 people fatally shot by a gunman at the Pulse LGBTQ nightclub in 2016, in what was the largest mass shooting in the country at the time. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer criticized the removal of the crosswalk on social media, calling it a "cruel political act." "We are devastated to learn that overnight the state painted over the Pulse Memorial crosswalk on Orange Avenue," he wrote. "This crosswalk not only enhanced safety and visibility for the large number of pedestrians visiting the memorial, it also served as a visual reminder of Orlando's commitment to honor the 49 lives taken." Dyer added that the crosswalk adheres to safety standards and was actually installed by the state. It was created in 2017. Brandon Wolf, one of the Pulse shooting's surviving victims, said the removal was a desecration of the deceased victims' memories. "In the dark of night, they came to erase our show of solidarity, our declaration that we will never forget,"Wolf wrote on X. "The cowards who feel threatened by our lives should feel lucky they didn't have to bury the ones they love — then watch the state come & desecrate their memory." Gov. Ron DeSantiscommented Thursday afternoon on X. In response to a video of Democratic state Sen. Carlos Guillermo Smith criticizing the rainbow crosswalk's removal, DeSantis wrote: "We will not allow our state roads to be commandeered for political purposes." The state Transportation Department and DeSantis' office did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The crosswalk's removal follows a directive last month from President Donald Trump's transportation secretary, Sean Duffy. On July 1, Duffy sent a letter to all 50 states, along with Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, about roadway safety that stressed "consistent" roadway markings that are "free from distractions." In asocial media postthat same day, Duffy shared the letter along with a message taking direct aim at rainbow crosswalks, which are typically intended to symbolize LGBTQ Pride. "Taxpayers expect their dollars to fund safe streets, not rainbow crosswalks," he wrote. "Political banners have no place on public roads. I'm reminding recipients of@USDOTroadway funding that it's limited to features advancing safety, and nothing else. It's that simple."

Pulse Memorial's rainbow crosswalk removed overnight in Orlando

Pulse Memorial's rainbow crosswalk removed overnight in Orlando A rainbow crosswalk in Orlando, Florida, that was part of the city's...

 

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