The video for “Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)” may look deceptively like a 3:56 lingerie ad–what with the five half-dressed women draped on expensively furniture–but it’s subtly designed to display each Spice’s contribution to the group: Sporty’s pipes, Baby’s virginal cuteness, Ginger’s newly… More »
Hey everybody! The Spice Girls video has its online premiere at 4 p.m. ET! On … the Web site for the Today Show? On a Friday afternoon? When people are trying to make a break for the last Daylight Savings Time-enhanced Friday night of the year? More »
Hey everybody! The Spice Girls video has its online premiere at 4 p.m. ET! On … the Web site for the Today Show? On a Friday afternoon? When people are trying to make a break for the last Daylight Savings Time-enhanced Friday night of the year? More »
So item-hungry “journalists” all over are making a big deal about the Spice Girls “singing in the nude”–with their naughtiest bits covered up by props–on their upcoming world tour. Sure, the promise of bare boobies = Mad Google Love (hi, horndogs!) More »
ARTIST: The Spice Girls
SONG: “Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)”
WEB DEBUT: Oct. 23, 2007
Or so we hope. Yes, the reunited girl group is in negotiations to launch a furniture line in conjunction with an “unnamed Norwegian sofa group,” according to the Guardian. More »
Taking a page from the tasteful-music/Starbucks partnership and positing that the Spice Girls’ music is–to quote the buttoned-up types at the Wall Street Journal–“a more natural fit with skimpy underwear,” physical copies of the ladies’ forthcoming greatest-hits album will be sold exclusively through Victoria’s Secret outlets when it drops next month.
U2’s PR people are now denying the rumor that Bono would be collaborating with the Spice Girls as the “sixth Spice.” Or they might have denied it, if you can decipher the NME’s street slang, because the rumors are “a load of all codswallop according to another tabloid.” (I think that means “fibs.” More »
U2’s PR people are now denying the rumor that Bono would be collaborating with the Spice Girls as the “sixth Spice.” Or they might have denied it, if you can decipher the NME’s street slang, because the rumors are “a load of all codswallop according to another tabloid.” (I think that means “fibs.” More »