Melbourne Gives Bon Scott His Wall
A new mural in AC/DC Lane, Melbourne, celebrates the band's late frontman Bon Scott ahead of what would have been his 80th birthday. Unveiled Friday, June 26, the piece was created by Melbourne artist Era from commemorative artwork by Reg Mombassa — loud, permanent, and right where it belongs.
Gobble's Take: A mural in a lane named after the band, for the frontman who started it all. AC/DC has never done subtle, and they're not starting now.
Source: Billboard
Miranda Hope Goes Country, and She's Not Being Polite About It
Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Miranda Hope dropped her debut country single, "FU4THAT," making her the first MomTok member to officially release music. Hope, 28, hinted the behind-the-scenes recording process may appear in season six of the show.
Gobble's Take: Reality TV to country music is a bold pivot — but "FU4THAT" is not exactly a shy debut title. Hope is not easing into this chapter. She's kicking the door open.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
The Bear Closes with Two Michelin Stars
The Bear aired its series finale on Hulu, ending on a phone call from Peter Clark, aka "Star Man," delivering news of two Michelin stars for the restaurant. Carmy had announced his plan to leave the culinary industry at the end of Season 4 and spent Season 5 working under Sydney. Before the stars are awarded, he interviews for and accepts an internship at an architectural firm. When Sydney asks if they got a star, Carmy tells her: "You got two." With Sydney now in charge of the main dining room, The Bear continues as an elite restaurant, while Richie remains at the restaurant as well.
Gobble's Take: The timeline matters: Carmy stepped back first, Sydney led, then came the stars. Two of them.
Source: Variety
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