Betty Gilpin Is Heartbroken Over Mrs. Davis, Would Do 10 More Seasons

The captivating AI drama “Mrs. Davis,” starring Betty Gilpin (famous for her role in GLOW), garnered a lot of fans and boosted Gilpin’s fame even more. Surprisingly, despite its popularity, the series was only nominated for one Emmy Award (in the category of Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited Or Anthology Series, Movie Or Special) and lost to Netflix’s “Ripley.” During a recent interview with MovieWeb about her upcoming Starz drama “Three Women,” we asked Gilpin if she knew that “Mrs. Davis” would be classified as a limited series before Peacock changed the show’s Emmy category from Drama to Limited/Anthology Series.

Dexter: Original Sin Sets Premiere Date With Explosive New Teaser

The eagerly awaited prequel to the popular TV series Dexter has officially set its premiere date and released a thrilling first teaser, giving fans a sneak peek at what’s in store for the new series. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Dexter: Original Sin will launch on Paramount+ alongside Showtime on Friday, December 13. Two days later, on Showtime’s linear channel, it will premiere on December 15. In this spin-off, Michael C. Hall reprises his role for the franchise by voicing his younger self, played by Patrick Gibson.

Georgia O’Keeffe’s ‘New Yorks’ Exhibited Together for the First Time

From now until September 22, 2024, the Art Institute of Chicago is showcasing the first complete exhibit of Georgia O’Keeffe’s New York paintings, a collection that emerged amidst a predominantly male art scene that discouraged her distinctive dark and angular style. Frequently eclipsed by her renowned Southwestern works, these urban landscapes in the form of paintings, sketches, and pastels have been less celebrated. The series titled “My New Yorks” marked the beginning of O’Keeffe’s journey towards becoming a significant figure in modernist art.

The adidas Samba “Lace” Fuses Baller and Ballerina

As a devoted Adidas fan, I’m thrilled about their latest unveiling of the Samba in a fresh “Lace” design, drawing inspiration from the world of ballet. Over the last few years, the Samba has made a comeback in our wardrobes with an array of innovative adaptations and collaborative efforts, such as Pharrell’s Humanrace line and the three-way 8th Street Samba collaboration with Ronnie Fieg and Clarks Originals. However, this time around, it seems Adidas is diving into the trend known as “balletcore.” Although the “Lace” isn’t a collaborative release, it appears to resonate with the aesthetics of today’s influential designers, hinting at the sophisticated athleticism of Wales Bonner and the whimsical bows of Sandy Liang.