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2 months ago |
tmrwmagazine.com | Maja Bebber
As the story of her self-titled album JESS unfolded, it became more than just a collection of songs; it became an homage to the transformative power of music, a reflection of her evolution as an artist and as a woman. In a candid conversation, Jess invites us into her world, sharing the intimate moments and profound realizations that shaped her musical creations. “I guess it is me reclaiming my kind of self as an artist. As a woman. As a creative.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
tmrwmagazine.com | Maja Bebber
Meet Aubri Ibrag. The emerging Dagestani-Australian actress has previously starred in her acting debut Dive Club and is now dazzling audiences as kind-hearted and mighty Elizabeth “Lizzy” Elmsworth in The Buccaneers, a story based on the novel by Edith Wharton. The story is set in 1870’s England and surrounds a group of American girls making their way to London to be swept off their feet by English men. The question arises: is it true love or are they only chasing after titles?
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Jan 15, 2025 |
tmrwmagazine.com | Maja Bebber
Nikki always knew that her path would lead her to acting. “Honestly, my whole life I wanted to be an actress, ever since I can remember," she says. "So, a lot of it was just auditioning or I was in school plays as much as I could. So yeah, I've always wanted to be an actress. So, I'm so happy that I'm finally here.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
tmrwmagazine.com | Maja Bebber
British-Sudanese singer and songwriter Elmiene is the coolest addition London currently has to offer. He only started his musical career about three years ago but has big plans for the future. Everything started when his video of a cover of D’Angelo went viral on Instagram. With his vibrant-but-soothing voice that mixes poetry and artistic songwriting, one can’t help but get swept off their feet and get lost in his being. Last month, he released his new project For The Deported.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
tmrwmagazine.com | Maja Bebber
“Jordan is such an interesting character to be able to play. There’s never been anything like it before that I know of – getting to work with another actor [in the same role]. I think the most interesting thing about the character itself is probably the fact that Jordan is one of the only characters that truly wants to be good.”Derek Luh plays her counterpart, the male version of Jordan.
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