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Is 2025 shaping up to the be the year of denim? First, Kendrick Lamar wins Super LIX with his viral flare jeans, and now, Beyoncé proves that the Canadian tuxedo is the perfect pool hall outfit in Levi’s recent campaign video. The denim brand dropped the second chapter of its global “Reimagine” series entitled “Pool Hall,” featuring the 35-time Grammy Award winner offering a more contemporary visual inspired by the classic 1991 Levi’s ad of the same name.
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Inspired by “the legacy of Levi’s,” the campaign celebrates the brand’s staple denim pieces as told in a “series of chapters” starring Beyoncé. In chapter one, the “Levii’s Jeans” singer opted to showcase a pair of classic 501 jeans and an essential white sports T-shirt in a visual inspired by the 1985 “Laundromat” ad featuring heartthrob Nick Kamen.
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For the latest “Pool Hall” ad, she takes on a full denim-on-denim wardrobe featuring a wide-leg jean paired with a braided vest and a lengthy denim trench coat. In the short visual, Beyoncé puts her pool skills on full display as she faces off against everyone’s favorite small screen cowboy, Timothy Olyphant, star of the Western-drama series Justified.
“Denim-on-denim has often been seen through a male lens, so this reimagining campaign, which celebrates the iconic female perspective, is important to me,” said Beyoncé in a statement. “I look forward to exploring innovative ways for our visions to align in empowering women and honoring their strength.”
The Levi’s campaign couldn’t come at a better time, as Beyoncé is gearing up for her Cowboy Carter Tour. Undoubtedly a Western-themed concert, fans can now shop affordable denim essentials to level up their country fit without breaking the bank.
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Ever since it was announced that Charlie Cox would be reprising his role as Daredevil in the current Marvel Cinematic Universe, many fans have been clamoring for the return of Luke Cage and Jessica Jones (Iron Fist not so much) and we get a glimmer of hope as it seems like Marvel Studios might actually bring said characters back.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Marvel Studios’ streaming and TV boss Brad Winderbaum and his team have been brainstorming on how to bring back Mike Colter’s Luke Cage, Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones and even Finn Jone’s Iron Fist for another run at some point in the future now that Daredevil: Born Again is just a few weeks from premiering on Disney+. While we wouldn’t be heartbroken if we never see Iron Fist again (no shots), fans would very much love to see Luke Cage and Jessica Jones standing side-by-side some of your favorite Marvel superheroes at some point.
Whether or not that will come to pass remains to be seen, but it just might as Winderbaum wouldn’t let something like this slip if they didn’t intend on making it happen.
Per Variety:
“I can’t say much, but I’ll tell you that it’s so exciting to be able to play in that sandbox,” Winderbaum says. “Obviously we don’t have the unlimited storytelling resources like a comic book. If you can draw it, you can do it. It’s dealing with actors and time and the massive scale of production in order to build a cinematic universe, especially on television. But I can just say that all those variables taken into account, it is certainly something that is creatively extremely exciting and that we are very much exploring.”
Keep in mind, there was word that the Russo Brothers were planning on adding Luke Cage to Avengers: Infinity War and having him save Iron Man’s butt when he was getting his ass handed to him during his fight with Black Dwarf in the beginning of the film. Ultimately, they decided against it as they felt Luke wouldn’t fit into the overall story and had Spider-Man get involved in that fight. So we understand why they might feel the need to give them more backstory before having them appear in big budget Marvel movies. Still, that would’ve been dope.
Now that it seems like Luke Cage and company might be joining the main MCU at some point, that leaves questions about additional side characters that have appeared in Marvel’s Netflix series as well and whether or not there’s hope for them too.
When asked about characters like Elektra (played by Elodie Young across the Netflix run) and ninja clan the Hand, Winderbaum says, “Who knows what the future brings? Once we arc out here, there’s obviously any number of stories that we’d want to revisit or pull from the comics that involve Elektra or the Hand or any part of the Daredevil mythos.”
“100 percent it’s in the back of our heads,” Sana Amanat, another executive producer on Daredevil: Born Again, comments to EW separately of Elektra and the Hand. “Eventually we’ll try to figure out a bit more with that.”
Never give up hope, y’all.
What do y’all think? Should Marvel bring back Luke Cage, Jessica Jones and Iron Fist? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Justin Bieber will make a rare public appearance today, as the singer takes to the ice for a charity hockey game benefitting LA wildfire relief.
Bieber, Ross Lynch, Steve Carell, Taylor Kitsch and Skylar Astin are among the celebrities participating in the event, titled, “Skate For LA Strong: A Celebration to Support the Fire Recovery Efforts in Los Angeles.” Four teams will play in a single-elimination format, with each team’s roster featuring a mix of celebrities and former NHL players, along with first responders from LAFD, LAcoFD and LAPD.
The hockey game will mark one of Bieber’s first official appearances in nearly a year. While the singer has been photographed out and about with wife Hailey — most recently at her Rhode Beauty pop-up in LA — he hasn’t headlined an event since playing a surprise Toronto show during NHL All-Star Weekend last February. Guess hockey brings out the best in Biebs.
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Want to watch Bieber playing in the LA strong charity hockey game? Here’s what you need to know.
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How to Watch Skate for LA Strong Hockey Game
Skate for LA Strong takes place live today, Sunday, February 23 at 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT. If you want to watch the charity hockey game on TV, the event will be broadcast live nationally on ESPN2, truTV and Sportsnet. In L.A., you can watch Bieber take to the ice on KCAL-TV.
How to Stream Skate for LA Strong Hockey Game Online Free
Want to watch the Skate for LA Strong event online? The NHL charity game is streaming on ESPN+. Log into your ESPN+ account to get a livestream of the event. Don’t have ESPN+? A subscription to the sports streaming service starts at just $11.99/month and gets you a live feed of Bieber’s hockey game in addition to thousands of hours of other live sports and on-demand content.
Don’t want to sign up for ESPN+? Use DirecTV Stream, a live TV streaming service that includes a live feed of ESPN as part of its channel lineup. DirecTV Stream has a free trial that you can use to watch Skate for LA Strong online free without cable. DirecTV lets you stream the hockey game from your phone, tablet, laptop or smart TV.
You can also stream Bieber’s charity NHL game online free through Fubo. Fubo is another live TV streamer that includes ESPN, and the service is currently offering a week-long free trial that you can use to livestream Skate for LA Strong free. Fubo’s free trial includes free DVR so you can record Bieber’s game to watch back on-demand as many times as you want.
In addition to Bieber playing on the ice, today’s event will also feature musical performances from Kaskade, Jordan Davis and Lauren Spencer-Smith. Danny DeVito, Snoop Dogg, Will Ferrell, Al Michaels, Cobie Smulders, Hannah Stocking, Vince Vaughn and Andrew Whitworth will serve as honorary coaches for the four teams.
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While this is a must-see event for many hockey fans and music fans, you actually won’t be able to get tickets to the game. Entry to the wildfire relief event is reserved for first responders, firefighters, and their families.
Bieber’s appearance comes on the heels of a cryptic message posted by the singer on Instagram Thursday, where he wrote that, “It’s time to grow up. Changing is about letting go! Today I’m letting go and remembering the weight isn’t on me to change,” he continued. “The weight is on God. So I give all my insecurities and my fears to him this morning.”
Spring break is just around the corner — and for the first time in years, so is Spring Breakers. On Friday (Feb. 21), A24 announced that its subversive film starring Selena Gomez, Ashley Benson, Vanessa Hudgens and Rachel Korine is coming to IMAX theaters for one night only. Widely known as the project that helped […]
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Two light heavyweight boxers go head-to-head in “The Gardens” on Saturday (Feb. 22): Artur Beterbiev (21-0-0) battles Dmitry Bivol (23-1-0) in a highly-anticipated rematch. The bout — which is part of, what has been dubbed, “the greatest fight card of the century” — is scheduled for 12 rounds with the winner earning the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO and The Ring light heavyweight title.
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The Last Crescendo: Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol 2 takes place at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, starting at 11 a.m. ET/8 a.m. PT, with the main event beginning around 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT.
Want to watch the Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol 2 online? The Beterbiev vs. Bivol 2 PPV price is streamable for $25.99 for DAZN subscribers.
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The Last Crescendo: Fight Card of the Century, 11 a.m. ET/8 a.m. PT
Artur Beterbiev (undisputed champion) vs. Dmitry Bivol: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring Light Heavyweight — Main Event, Title Fight
Daniel Dubois (champion) vs. Joseph Parker: IBF Heavyweight — Co-Main Event, Title Fight
Shakur Stevenson (champion) vs. Josh Padley: WBC Lightweight — Title Fight
Carlos Adames (champion) vs. Hamzah Sheeraz: WBC Middleweight — Title Fight
Vergil Ortiz Jr (champion) vs. Israil Madrimov: WBC World Interim Super Welterweight — Title Fight
Zhilei Zhang vs. Agit Kabayel: WBC Interim Heavyweight — Title Fight
Joshua Buatsi (champion) vs. Callum Smith: WBO Light Heavyweight Interim — Title Fight
What Is Beterbiev’s and Bivol’s Walkout Music?
While Riyadh Season has yet to announce each boxer’s walkout music for the main event, they usually go out to the octagon to the same songs during their matches. Artur Beterbiev typically walks out to “Forward Akhmat!” by Russian recording artist Rizavdi Ismailov, while Dmitry Bivol prefers to walk out to “Blood Type” by Soviet post-punk band Kino. So these songs will likely make an appearance during “The Last Crescendo” event.
Fight Card of the Century: Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol 2 PPV is streamable on DAZN and PPV.com on Saturday, Feb. 22, starting at 11 a.m. ET/8 a.m. PT. The main event is expected to start around 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT.
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Pisces season has officially begun! If you’re looking to celebrate the season by relaxing and staring listlessly into the distance, then why not do it to a soundtrack? Billboard Pride is proud to present the latest edition of Queer Jams of the Week, our roundup of some of the best new music releases from LGBTQ+ artists.
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From Dove Cameron’s highly-anticipated return to Doechii’s teamup with JENNIE, check out just a few of our favorite releases from this week below:
Dove Cameron, “Too Much”
This one is for all the girls, gays and theys that were ever told by an ex that they were just a bit “extra.” Dove Cameron excoriates a former flame that just couldn’t handle her on the electro-pop jam “Too Much,” making sure that they understand who the real problem was. A relentless beat and Cameron’s crystal clear voice make this campy kiss-off a must-listen, as she proudly declares “If you say I’m too much, baby, go find less.”
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JENNIE feat. Doechii, “ExtraL”
What happens when you take the leading rapper from one of the most successful K-pop acts ever and team her up with one of the hottest names in contemporary hip-hop? Well, you get something like “ExtraL,” a thrilling, bossed-up anthem courtesy of BLACKPINK’s JENNIE and Doechii. The duo trade verses flexing their inherent worth on this A-list banger, encouraging the ladies listening to take charge. JENNIE gets more than a few bars in (“Said ‘f–k your rules’ is the mood, damn right” hits hard in the pre-chorus), but Doechii really elevates the song to new levels with her motormouthed appearance (“In the boardroom looking bored ’cause I’m not here for pleasin’ the men,” she spits.)
Perfume Genius ft. Aldous Harding, “No Front Teeth”
Don’t go into “No Front Teeth” trying to predict what Perfume Genius and Aldous Harding are going to deliver, because you’ll simply never be right. On this stunning, chaotic new single, the duo start things off in a soft, indie-rock atmosphere that fits both of them perfectly. Within the first two minutes, the song has become a raucous rock track with both stars reveling in their respective universes of clashing sounds. If you want to see things get even weirder, pop on their excellent music video and watch this excellent pairing bring even more havoc to this thrilling new track.
Durand Bernarr, Bloom
R&B star Durand Bernarr has a lot to say about love — the good, the bad, and the ugly of it all. Bloom, Bernarr’s excellent new LP, carefully examines love (both romantic and not) in all of its facets, whether that comes in the form of frustration (“Overqualified”), initimacy dynamics (“Impact”) or even just the simple act of matching someone’s energy (“Jump”). Throughout each of these funk-infused songs, Bernarr’s acrobatic voice shines the brightest, as he effortlessly shows off why he is one of the most talented vocalists in the game.
Chloe Moriondo, “Hate It”
The worlds that rising pop singer Chloe Moriondo has created are colliding, and we couldn’t be happier to see it. Taking the unhinged lyricism of a project like Blood Bunny and blending it with the pop soundscape of one like Suckerpunch, Moriondo’s new single “Hate It” provides the best of both worlds for this artist as she crafts an immediate pop earworm while also singing about wearing someone else’s face over their own. In short, “Hate It” is the exact kind of unhinged energy we’re looking for in 2025.
Blondshell, “Two Times”
Blondshell seems to keep getting bigger, which makes her sparing new single “Two Times” that much more fascinating to listen to. On her latest single off her forthcoming sophomore album, Sabrina Teitelbaum removes any artifice surrounding her to sing a simple love song about the simplicity of her relationship. Leaning heavily into a rich acoustic sound, Teitelbaum tells it exactly how it is on this phenomenal new song: “You’re not bad, you’re not mean/ You lie about my hair ’cause you love me.”
Hurray for the Riff Raff, “Pyramid Scheme”
We all, collectively, probably spend too much time on the internet — and Hurray for the Riff Raff would like to talk about that. On their new single “Pyramid Scheme,” Alynda Segarra rails against the system that has been built to divide peoples’ attention and empathy into simple bits of information and code, all while wondering aloud what those systems are doing to the perception of art in the modern age. It’s the kind of modern folk anthem that gives you the shivers when you first hear it, because you know looking back in a few years, it’s going to feel even more prescient than it does now.
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Malcolm X is a revolutionary figure, and his influence still hits hard today, even in the world of Hip-Hop. Today marks 60 years since his death, and if he were still around, he’d be celebrating his 100th birthday.
His legacy is all over hip-hop, with rappers constantly referencing his name to highlight the struggles, resistance, and power of Black people. Here are five hip-hop tracks that mention the iconic revolutionary:
Public Enemy – ‘Fight the Power’
Public Enemy made Malcolm X a central figure in their anthem for social change. The lyrics shout out his name as part of a broader call to challenge the system of oppression, with his teachings resonating through the track’s rebellious tone. Public Enemy mention Malcom’s name saying, “They killed Malcolm X, they killed Doctor King (Doctor King) They gave us guns and dope, they wanna stop our kings” –
Ye (formally known as Kanye West) – ‘Good Morning’
In “Good Morning,” Kanye West pays homage to Malcolm X with the line: “I’m like the fly Malcolm X, buy any jeans necessary.” This line reflects Kanye’s confidence and individuality, channeling Malcolm’s unapologetic, self-assured attitude while challenging societal norms.
The Game – ‘Red Nation’
The Game references Malcolm X in the line: “‘Cause I’m Malcolm X before he turned Muslim, Red”
Kendrick Lamar – ‘Mortal Man’
Kendrick Lamar’s “Mortal Man” features a direct reference to Malcolm X: “When shit hit the fan, is you still a fan? / 50 million in the fire, I’m not a liar / I’m a mortal man, that’s a mortal man, the same man that is a fan of the same man / Malcolm X was a leader for the people.” This reference connects Kendrick’s own struggle for justice to Malcolm’s legacy.
Dead Prez – ‘Be Healthy’
Dead Prez references Malcolm X in the line: “Malcolm X said / You know I don’t eat no pork / I know that’s right, that’s the way I live / Don’t do drugs or mess with the pigs.” They draw from Malcolm’s message of self-care and resistance, tying it into their own philosophy of healthy living and conscious choices.
These tracks show how hip-hop continues to carry the torch of Malcolm X’s revolutionary spirit, using his words and legacy to inspire change, resistance, and empowerment.