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Elon Musk drops a track about NFTs and names himself Technoking of Tesla

Not only has Musk crowned himself the king of his electric car kingdom, but he’s rebranded Tesla CFO Zach Kirkhorn’s position as the ‘Master of Coin’ too. The new title is presumably a reference to the company’s $1.5bn (£1.1bn) purchase of Bitcoin this year, though this is speculation. “Effective as of March 15, 2021, the titles of Elon Musk and Zach Kirkhorn have changed to Technoking of Tesla and Master of Coin, respectively,” the electric car company said in a new regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The new song isn’t Musk’s first rodeo. Last year, he released an EDM track, “Don’t Doubt ur Vibe” on his very own record label, Emo G Records (lol). He’s also currently developing a chip that streams music directly into your brain. We’ll leave you to join the dots.

10 times BLACKPINK proved their fashion credentials

Light Up The Sky, the band’s producer points to the first ever photoshoot of Jennie, Rosé, Jisoo, and Lisa as BLACKPINK, which hangs framed in his studio. In the shot, the quartet are caught mid-jump wearing distressed denim shorts, slip-on checkerboard Vans, and paisley bandanas knotted at the waist, as if someone had typed “girl band” into a stock image search. Fast forward four years and no one is doing it quite like BLACKPINK. Last year, their bombastic “How You Like That” became the highest ranking single of any girl band on the Billboard charts, they had the biggest music video premiere on Youtube (twice), and they even had a hand in derailing a presidential campaign rally. As well as front row seats at every major fashion show, as of last week, each member has a blue-chip relationship with separate Parisian fashion houses: Jennie is the face of Chanel, Rosé of Saint Laurent, Lisa of Celine, and now Jisoo’s at Dior.

Buy art from Nan Goldin, Kim Gordon, and more for this creative fundraiser

The Song Cave is running a print sale offering you the opportunity to purchase prints by an illustrious list of creatives. The US-based independent publishers – which focus on producing beautifully-bound works of poetry, translation, and art criticism – are raising money to fund their ongoing projects. For this year’s annual fundraiser they approached photographers, writers, artists, actors, musicians, and filmmakers to provide a photograph on the enigmatic theme of ‘mirages’. Contributors include the likes of former Sonic Youth musician Kim Gordon, celebrated photographer Nan Goldin, actor and writer Tavi Gevinson, and Dazed 100 alumni, Coco Gordon Moore, who ve each responded to the topic in their unique and evocative ways. 

Cher from Clueless loved Harry Styles Clueless-esque Grammys look

Cops out of clubs: why more police powers in cultural spaces is concerning

Labour MP Stella Creasy questioned why the measure was decided upon when it bears no relation to the circumstances of Everard’s murder. “The idea that putting plain-clothes police officers in nightclubs is going to solve this problem doesn’t recognise that women get abused, assaulted, and intimidated in all sorts of places,” she told Radio 4 earlier today (March 16). 33-year-old Everard went missing on March 3 while walking home to Brixton from a friend’s house in Clapham. The journey should have taken her 50 minutes – the last known sighting puts her just 20 minutes away from home before she was kidnapped. Her body was formally identified on Friday (March 12); 48-year-old Met police officer Wayne Couzens has been charged with her murder.

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