News about Sufjan Stevens

Succession star Jeremy Strong looks unrecognizable with mustache and felt hipster cap - in departure from his usual clean-shaven look

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
Fans may best know him as the clean-shaven and suited up Kendall Roy from Succession. But Jeremy Strong was cutting a very different figure as he attended the 77th Annual Tony Awards Meet The Nominees Press Event in New York on Thursday. The actor, 45, looked unrecognizable rocking a mustache and hipster ensemble as he hit the red carpet.

Does vinyl actually sound better? Experts show how records stack up against digital when they reach a record high in the United Kingdom

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 6, 2024
Nothing will ever surpass the warm crackle of a vinyl record, even among some music enthusiasts. According to the latest surveys, it isn't just Hi-Fi enthusiasts who are in love with this retro music style. According to recent industry reports, sales of records have surpassed their highest level since 1990, with 5.9 million LPs and singles being sold in 2023. But while avid collectors might swear by vinyl's superior quality, is there any truth to the claims that music sounds better on vinyl? MailOnline consulted with experts to find out exactly what makes vinyl different from digital.

Sufjan Stevens, 48, diagnosed with autoimmune disease Guillain-Barre Syndrome and reveals he's been forced to 'learn to walk again'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 20, 2023
In a post shared on his Instagram on Monday morning, Sufjan Stevens was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome, an autoimmune disease. The 48-year-old shared his health news with a snapshot of himself in a wheelchair while recovering in hospital. Guillain-Barre syndrome, which has been linked to Covid, is a rare condition in which your body's immune system attacks your nerves and can result in exhaustion and tingling in your hands and feet.

"With a Plan," Ed Sheeran's Math-Symbol Albums arrives

www.mtv.com, September 13, 2021
Ed Sheeran started a journey a decade ago. As part of a master list, he named his first album + ("Plus") and his 2014 sequel x ("Multiply") as part of a master plan. In 2015, he told Entertainment Weekly, "Multiply" was called "Multiply" because it made everything that was on 'Plus' bigger." "From the seats to the songs to the radio plays to the sales. I'm not sure what the next album's theme is yet because I haven't made it." That was the 2017's (Divide), which despite its more reductive name, became the most popular yet: it hit No. 7: The typhoon was the largest yet. The United States and Europe's top-grossing tour of all time, produced chart-topping hits, led to the world's highest-grossing tour ever. It also made Sheeran a household name, so it makes sense that, after a small diversion in 2019's No.6 Collaborations Project, he has decided not to reveal his next album (Subtract)). In comparison, the more harmonious (Equals) will arrive in October.