How Good Is 50 Cent’s New Branson Cognac Really?

Everything you need to know about 50 Cent’s stunning new Branson Cognac with Lalique. Only 505 bottles made. Here’s why it’s worth all the attention today.
The Scorpions: What You Need to Know Now

Find out how the Scorpions have stayed strong for 60 years. Rudolf Schenker reveals what really matters, from big tours to keeping the band alive.
Telmont Champagne: Sustainable Luxury and Organic Winemaking in Épernay

Champagne has reached a turning point. No longer just a symbol of celebration, it is becoming a lens through which values, heritage, and responsibility are redefined. At the centre of this shift stands Telmont, where care for nature and a commitment to transparency shape every decision.
Since Ludovic du Plessis became president, the maison has taken on a new clarity. With decades of experience in fine spirits and an unwavering belief in environmental responsibility, his leadership brings both structure and vision. Each initiative is grounded in action, whether in production, partnerships, or long-term goals. The maison’s choices are clear and direct, aligned with a future that values sustainability over spectacle.
Halle Berry: ‘An Oscar won’t guarantee success.’

It has been 23 years since Halle Berry became the first and still only African-American woman to win the Oscar for Best Actress. Overwhelmed with emotion and in tears, she accepted the iconic trophy on stage.
Jude Law: The British Charmer Between Stage and Screen

Jude Law is one of those actors who’s simply impossible to overlook. With his distinctive features, piercing eyes, and that unique blend of British elegance and charismatic playfulness, Law has carved out a firm place for himself in Hollywood and on the international film scene since the late 1990s. But Law is much more than just a handsome face—he’s a versatile artist equally at home on stage, in blockbuster productions, and in independent films.
Norah Jones: I Don’t Want to Talk About it, I Just Want to Dance!

Norah Jones, the acclaimed nine-time GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter, and pianist, has unveiled her ninth solo studio album, Visions. Produced in collaboration with multi-instrumentalist Leon Michels, «Visions» was officially released on March 8. The album’s lead single, «Running», co-written by Jones and Michels, sets the tone with Norah’s vocals, piano, guitar, and bass complemented by Leon on drums and baritone saxophone. Visions comprises 12 tracks characterized by a vibrant and celebratory spirit, where Jones ex-plores themes of freedom, dance, reconciliation, and embracing life’s journeys.
More Than Fame: Richard Gere on Purpose, Presence, and the Meaning of Life

In the 1980s and ’90s, Richard Gere was one of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood. Though his biggest box-office hits may be decades behind him, the 75-year-old actor still carries the quiet aura of a living legend. Part of that mystique may stem from the fact that, for him, spiritual growth has always meant more than celebrity. And that much is immediately apparent in person. He’s warm, grounded, unguarded—clapping his interviewer on the shoulder with genuine ease. He answers every question thoughtfully, sometimes with a wink of irony, always with sincerity. What emerges is more than a portrait of a movie star—it’s a meditation on life itself.
Kate Winslet: A Cinematic Icon – So Much More Than Just Rose from Titanic

It’s a mild afternoon in the heart of London. Kate Winslet stands by a window, eyes thoughtful as she watches the world rush by below. It’s this quiet presence, this grounded intensity, that has defined her throughout her life. Winslet is one of the most gifted actresses of her generation—a true master of her craft, with a career spanning over 25 years that stands as a testament to dedication, talent, and fearless artistry.
Trevor Horn: Reviving Classics, Redefining Legends

Trevor Horn, one of the most successful music producers of all time, has embarked on a unique project, collaborating with stars of his choosing to reimagine some of his favourite songs. His debut with Deutsche Grammophon, «Echoes – Ancient & Modern», features hits spanning three decades from 1982 to 2012. These tracks, sung by Marc Almond, Tori Amos, Rick Astley, Andrea Corr, Steve Hogarth, Lady Blackbird, Jack Lukeman, Iggy Pop, Seal, Toyah Wilcox & Robert Fripp, and Trevor Horn himself, showcase his unparalleled talent for extracting the best from studio, song, and singer.
Victor Ray: I Feel like I’m a Creative in its Most Raw Form

A 24-year-old musician born in Uganda and now based in London, Victor Ray began his musical journey through busking, a tough but character-building experience. Singing on the cold streets of Newcastle taught him patience, showmanship, and how to captivate even the toughest crowds. It also toughened his voice to be heard above the urban clamour.