Showing posts with label Taylor Swift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taylor Swift. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Taylor Swift at the Golden Globe After-Party (PHOTOS)

She's nice.


Sunday, August 30, 2015

Taylor Swift and Scott Eastwood in 'Wildest Dreams' Music Video

The video just dropped, to coincide with tonight's VMAs.

And I noted, "Scott Eastwood is a dead ringer for his dad, damn."

Watch: "Taylor Swift - Wildest Dreams."

And at Us Magazine, "Taylor Swift, Scott Eastwood Gush About 'Wildest Dreams' Music Video."

My oldest boy's at the show, so he'll be telling me all about it later, heh.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Taylor Swift Freaks Out as Fan Tries to Grab Her Ankle During Concert in Edmonton, Canada.

Seems to me that rockers have to be ready for fans to grab them or rush them, etc. They're surrounded by bouncers, in any case. Especially Taylor Swift. Interesting that the stage area had no security barrier with bouncers separating the performers from the stage.

In any case, at CNN, "Taylor Swift gets spooked by fan during show."

Monday, June 22, 2015

Apple Backs Down Over Music Royalties After Taylor Swift Controversy

My son's seen her in concert twice, so I asked him what he thought about it.

He said he understood the royalties issues but thought Taylor Swift was being greedy. "She's like a billionaire or something," he said.

Well, I doubt she's that rich, but it's in the 100's of millions of dollars, for sure.

In any case, at Telegraph UK, "Apple changes policy on paying artists after criticism from Taylor Swift."

And see Taylor Swift, "To Apple, Love Taylor":
Taylor Swift will withhold her latest album “1989” from Apple Music, says lack of royalties during three month free trial hurts smaller artists.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Taylor Swift Buys Domain Name TaylorSwift.porn

At Billboard:
Taylor Swift knew these domain names were trouble when they walked in.

The singer's team has purchased the web addresses TaylorSwift.porn and TaylorSwift.adult, prior to them becoming available to the public on June 1, according to CNN. It is unclear what she plans to do with them, if anything.

The move was prompted by nonprofit group Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers continuing to expand the number of generic top-level domains, beyond such popular ones as .com and .net.

A number of controversial domain names will be available in June, but public figures and companies are currently being given a window of time in which to register them before anyone else can.
Well, I can imagine what some less scrupulous types might have done with those domains.

Saturday, February 14, 2015