Felipe Pantone and Etai Bring Their ‘Parallel Practices’ to Albertz Benda This Summer

I’m so excited about the upcoming show at Albertz Benda! It’s the first time Felipe Pantone and the designer Etai are working together, and it sounds amazing. The exhibition, called Parallel Practices: Tailored Structures & Kinetic Surfaces, is going to be held in the gallery’s Los Angeles space – which is actually a really cool mid-century modern house. What I love is that it’s not just about displaying art; they’re setting up Pantone’s work and their furniture pieces together to create a whole environment that makes you think about how we live now, what things are useful for, and how we connect with our surroundings. It’s going to be a really immersive experience, not just looking at art, but feeling like you’re in it.

The Wonderfools Is Netflix’s Perfect Replacement For The Boys

Though the final season of the show felt a little weaker and spent too much time building towards a spin-off instead of finishing the existing storylines, it remains a landmark series in the superhero genre. Now that it’s over, a new show is quickly gaining popularity on Netflix and taking its place.

The Boys’ Finale Adapted The Black Noir Comic Twist, But Not How Anyone Expected

The finale of The Boys featured a surprising twist involving Black Noir, though it wasn’t what fans expected. Throughout the series, the show has diverged from the original comic books, and the final episode continued that trend while still maintaining the core storyline. The climax saw Butcher battle and kill Homelander, but then decide that all Supes needed to be eliminated – a decision that ultimately led Hughie to kill Butcher himself.

Liam Neeson’s Battleship Is The Perfect Prime Video Binge

It’s unusual for a movie that initially failed at the box office, like Battleship, to become popular again years later, but it’s currently climbing the charts on Prime Video. Battleship became available on Prime Video in the US on May 1, 2026, meaning many viewers are likely discovering it for the first time. Despite receiving mixed reviews, the movie – based on the classic board game – does have some redeeming qualities.

10 Perfect TV Cameos Where An Actor Plays Themselves

It takes real courage for actors to play themselves on TV, especially when they exaggerate their own personality. Some, like the late James Van Der Beek in Don’t Trust The B In Apartment 23, do it for an extended period. Others make quick, funny cameos as themselves, often playfully mocking how the public sees them. These kinds of guest appearances, where actors poke fun at their own image, have often been surprisingly satisfying to watch in recent years.