-
Amanda Seyfried’s 18th-Century Cult Musical ‘The Testament of Ann Lee’ Has to Be Seen to Be Believed
This becomes Ann’s new family, and the dance sequences that follow are truly transcendent. Seyfried and her co-stars commit, body and soul, moving with a kind of possessed single-mindedness, ferocity, and abandon that seems to reach out of the screen, grab you by the scruff of your neck, and drag you along with them. The music, too, is magical. For those allergic to the genre, let me clarify that this is not quite a sung-through musical, but rather a film with songs, and these tunes are, broadly, folksy, stilted, and haunting—traditional Shaker spirituals expertly reimagined by Blumberg. (Keep your eyes peeled for an extended cameo from the composer later on,…
-
Who is Nata Lee 007? Onlyfans, Age, Instagram, Model, & Net Worth
Who is Nata Lee 007? Onlyfans, Age, Instagram, Model, & Net Worth Want to know who is Natalia Lee 007? Read all about her net worth, age, height, Instagram, OnlyFans, boyfriend, photos, and more. #Nata #Lee #Onlyfans #Age #Instagram #Model #amp #Net #Worth
-
Joseph Lee on the Sprawlng Portrait of Aquinnah Wampanoag Identity at the Center of His New Book, ‘Nothing More of This Land’
While Martha’s Vineyard is perhaps best known as a vacation spot that draws the well-to-do likes of Seth Meyers and the Obamas to its shores every summer, the island also has a rich and complex Indigenous history. Aquinnah Wampanoag writer Joseph Lee gives voice to that past in his new book, Nothing More of This Land: Community, Power, and the Search for Indigenous Identity. The book chronicles Lee’s own upbringing in Martha’s Vineyard, as well considering what it means to be in community with other Indigenous individuals around the world. Here, he discusses the book, community sovereignty, taking inspiration from fellow Aquinnah Wampanoag author and historian Linda Coombs, learning the…
-
Lee Mathews Australia Resort 2026 Collection
“It was about how I can make sense of 25 years of doing something where you change it all the time.” So said Lee Mathews of her resort 2026 collection, which celebrated the 25th anniversary of her namesake label. It was indeed a lineup full of her classic silhouettes: carefree and elegant, highly feminine, architectural and romantic, but never delicate. It’s a balancing act, and Mathews pulled it off again this season. “The kind of woman that I am typically thinking about—she’s not fragile; so the clothes can be delicate and beautiful but they need the personality; the clothes are enhanced by the personality of the real person,” she explained.…
-
Edeline Lee Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection
London Fashion Week has seen several designer businesses forced into finding new ways of showcasing their collections—intimate dinners, show-and-tell sessions, even karaoke parties—as rising costs leave them priced out of the traditional runway format. Good for them! These events are often more engaging than a robotic fashion march. Edeline Lee has been following this formula for years. “It’s much more human,” said the designer during a preview of her fall collection in her East London studio. Her presentations have taken the form of dance recitals, feminist lectures, and immersive flash mobs. “I always design the clothes around the show concept,” she said. “It drives the narrative.” This season’s happening took…