Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently attended the Invictus Games One Year to Go Dinner in Vancouver, where they mingled with Canadian politicians and celebrities. They were praised at the event, with Harry being hailed as a 'visionary' in a song performed by Michael Bublé. The couple looked glamorous, with Meghan wearing an olive green gown and Harry complementing her in a matching tie. The Invictus Games, of which Harry is the founding patron, will take place in Canada next year.
A new exhibition at the Tate Modern gallery in London showcases the career of Japanese-American artist Yoko Ono, including seven decades of work. The exhibition features over 200 artworks, including film, music, paintings, and sculptures, tracing Ono's journey from New York to Japan and finally to London, where she met John Lennon. Ono's art is highly interactive, with visitors able to participate in various activities and games. The exhibition also includes Ono's iconic peace message and her ongoing campaign for world peace.
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Paul McCartney's original bass guitar, played during The Beatles' early years, has been found and returned after being stolen over five decades ago. The guitar was discovered through a crowdsourcing campaign called The Lost Bass Project.
Marvel Entertainment has announced the cast for the upcoming Fantastic Four movie, sparking hopes for a successful revival of the franchise.
The family of Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson has filed for conservatorship after he was diagnosed with dementia.
Christie's upcoming art sales in London will feature two notable landscapes: a dynamic Francis Bacon and a wistful Monet, both not seen at auction for a while.