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Tennis Pro Alycia Parks Wants to Serve Up Grand Slam Glam
While each product featured is independently selected by our editors, we may include paid promotion. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here. Succeeding as a professional tennis player is no mean feat — but it’s one that Alycia Parks already has well in hand. So much so that she’s now balancing her Grand Slam dreams with one other major life goal: achieving the perfect face of makeup. Parks admits that her introduction to the world of beauty came “a little late” in life because she was banned from wearing makeup for much of her younger years, particularly while…
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20 Years Of Transgressive Records at Regents Park Open Air Theatre with Arlo Parks and Marika Hackman 15.07.2024 – Backseat Mafia
By Victoria Wai “Thank you for being with me on this rainy adventure. I feel like this is going to be one of those unforgettable gigs,” and Arlo Parks wasn’t wrong as she headlined this stormy Regents Park Open Air Theatre night. I’ve admired The Open Air Theatre from afar so with a double bill of Arlo Parks and Marika Hackman it was time to be there, we just hoped the weather was wrong as it had been but walking to the venue many raincoats and umbrellas were in sight coming to celebrate 20 years of Transgressive Records, who Parks notes as the label of, “such pure love of music…
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Vocalist Kiara Laetitia Makes a Triumphant Return With Emotive Acoustic Cover Of Linkin Park’s ‘In The End’ – Backseat Mafia
In a resounding comeback, vocalist, artist manager, and mental health advocate Kiara Laetitia is emerging from a six-year hiatus with a poignant acoustic cover of Linkin Park’s timeless hit, ‘In The End’. This marks a significant return for Laetitia, who utilized her time away to delve into various creative pursuits, including organizing a groundbreaking virtual music festival and authoring a book. Released independently through her own label, Tank Girl Media Group, Kiara’s rendition of ‘In The End’ serves as a testament to her personal struggles with panic attacks and depression. Stripping away the glitchy, distorted aesthetic of the original, her version is accompanied by an emotionally charged piano arrangement, underscoring…