Taylor Swift

2022 - 12 - 13

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Taylor Swift Expresses Love For Banshees Of Inisherin In Martin ... (Balls.ie)

Taylor Swift and Martin McDonagh chatted all things directing for Vanity Fair this week - including the recent 'Banshees of Inisherin'

McDonagh says that the animals have become the real stars of the show for him: And it’s the moment where everyone in the theater was kind of audibly weeping near me." Farrell and Gleeson have both earned widespread adulation for their performances in Banshees, alongside supporting actors Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan. Swift expressed her love for Banshees - which was reciprocated by McDonagh giving some high praise to Swift's newest album 'Midnights', which released in October to critical acclaim. [Banshees of Inisherin](https://www.balls.ie/the-rewind/the-banshees-of-inisherin-trailer-519545?utm_source=in+article&utm_medium=in+article&utm_campaign=in+article&utm_id=in+article), is a strong contender for the biggest awards at the Oscars this year, with lead actors [Colin Farrell](https://www.balls.ie/the-rewind/colin-farrell-barry-keoghan-528663?utm_source=in+article&utm_medium=in+article&utm_campaign=in+article&utm_id=in+article) and Brendan Gleeson in contention for acting gongs alongside Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan. He then revealed that it had been a collaborative idea to write the gruesome storyline in. Taylor Swift praised McDonagh on his 2022 release, saying that she had been lucky enough to attend the premiere. Everyone on the crew just loves being around them — especially Jenny. I watch the film now, I’m just looking at the animals. I talked to a friend of mine who’s a therapist, and she was saying, “If someone brought in this dream to me and said that ‘I’m wanting to cut my finger off,’” she would say, “You feel like your aliveness is being cut off by a part of your life and this art represents the fingers.” What do you think the fingers are a symbolism for? Watching “Banshees” — first of all, it’s such a special film. One crucial plot line of Banshees involves Gleeson's character threatening to cut off his own fingers if Farrell's does not leave him alone.

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Taylor Swift Fans Are Getting Second Chance at Eras Tour Tickets (Today.com)

After Taylor Swift fans were left ticketless following a botched rollout for her Eras Tour, Ticketmaster said some fans will have another chance to purchase ...

"It goes without saying that I’m extremely protective of my fans," she said. After submitting a ticket request, Ticketmaster will send an email alerting fans if their request was confirmed, then charging their card and giving them instructions to claim their tickets. Live Nation Entertainment did not respond to a request for comment from TODAY. 12, at the request of Swift's team, delivering the news that they had been chosen for a "limited opportunity" to purchase tickets to the Eras Tour. Ticketmaster said that all eligible fans were contacted and will be sent an invite to submit a purchase request by Dec. "You were identified as a fan who received a boost during the Verified Fan presale but did not purchase tickets," Ticketmaster wrote.

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Taylor Swift: Judge dismisses Shake It Off copyright lawsuit (BBC News)

Two songwriters had alleged that the singer lifted their lyrics for her hit song Shake It Off.

and Dreams by Fleetwood Mac. Songwriters Sean Hall and Nate Butler had claimed the pop star lifted lyrics in her song's chorus from their own hit Playas Gon' Play. "Prior to writing Shake It Off I had heard the phrases 'players gonna play' and 'haters gonna hate' uttered countless times to express the idea that one can or should shrug off negativity." "The lyrics to Shake It Off were written entirely by me," she said, in a sworn declaration also obtained by PA. Both that song and Shake It Off feature variations of the phrases "players gonna play" and "haters gonna hate". Swift said she had drawn from her own experiences and "commonly used phrases and comments" she had heard throughout her life for the track and that the lyrics had been written "entirely by me".

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Drop everything now: There's another chance to get Taylor Swift tour ... (The A.V. Club)

Thank Taylor Swift for pushing Ticketmaster to create a new opportunity for Verified fans to get Eras Tour tickets.

That’s on top of the Justice Department investigation and the pending [Congressional hearing](https://www.avclub.com/taylor-swift-ticketmaster-senate-hearing-announcement-1849818056) that the company is also facing. [legal action against Ticketmaster](https://www.avclub.com/taylor-swift-fans-ticketmaster-lawsuit-1849855741) and its parent company Live Nation. [Swift likened to](https://www.avclub.com/taylor-swift-responds-to-ticketmaster-chaos-eras-tour-1849802708) “several bear attacks.” Swift herself was apparently behind the push to put tickets back on sale, according to Ticketmaster. [lyrical Easter eggs](https://www.avclub.com/taylor-swift-underrated-songs-obscure-tracks-1849666689) to cheer up forlorn Swifties? [Taylor Swift](https://www.avclub.com/taylor-swift-film-directorial-debut-searchlight-1849875394) has gotten you another opportunity to purchase tickets for the [Eras Tour](https://www.avclub.com/taylor-swift-eras-tour-new-dates-added-1849774125). Your fearless leader has once again stood up to the man, and long story short, tickets are going back on sale.

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Taylor Swift tells Martin McDonagh directing 'more fulfilling than I ... (BreakingNews.ie)

The pop star spoke to Oscar-winning director Martin McDonagh as part of US outlet Variety's Directors On Directors series.

“And I think this just grew out of that storytelling. And the more I did it, the more I loved it.” I have always written stories, poetry, songs.

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Taylor Swift shakes off US copyright lawsuit (RTE.ie)

A US copyright lawsuit alleging that Taylor Swift stole lyrics to her hit song Shake It Off has been dismissed by a judge.

Please review their details and accept them to load the content. "Until learning about Plaintiffs’ claim in 2017, I had never heard the song Playas Gon’ Play and had never heard of that song or the group 3LW." The multi-award-winning singer said she had drawn from her own experiences and "commonly used phrases and comments" she had heard throughout her life for the track and that the lyrics had been written "entirely by me".

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'Shake It Off': Judge dismisses copyright lawsuit filed against Taylor ... (WOKV)

Two songwriters had sued Swift, claiming that she copied their lyrics for 2014′s “Shake It Off,” Reuters reported. Sean Hall and Nathan Butler dropped their ...

[Variety ](https://variety.com/2022/music/news/taylor-swift-shake-it-off-lawsuit-dropped-1235458220/)reported. [Reuters ](https://www.reuters.com/legal/taylor-swift-songwriters-agree-end-shake-it-off-copyright-case-2022-12-12/)reported. Swift’s attorneys also asked the judge to dismiss the suit, Variety reported. [BBC News](https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-63956480) reported. [Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/legal/taylor-swift-songwriters-agree-end-shake-it-off-copyright-case-2022-12-12/) reported. [RIAA](https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=default-award&se=shake+it+off#search_section).

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Taylor Swift's 'Shake It Off' lawsuit has been dismissed (hotpress.com)

'In writing the lyrics, I drew partly on experiences in my life and, in particular, unrelenting public scrutiny of my personal life,' Taylor Swift said of ...

"Until learning about Plaintiffs’ claim in 2017, I had never heard the song Playas Gon’ Play and had never heard of that song or the group 3LW," the pop singer stated. The songwriters' 'Playas Gon' Play,' was originally released in 2000. The Grammy-award winner pop singer has maintained that her song was written "entirely by me,” and its lyrics were inspired by her personal experiences and "commonly used phrases and comments."

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Some Taylor Swift fans will have 2nd chance to buy tickets, says ... (Globalnews.ca)

Ticketmaster sent an email to select fans informing them they will have a "limited opportunity" to purchase no more than 2 tickets for one of Taylor Swift's ...

Justice Department launched an inquiry](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/18/technology/live-nation-ticketmaster-investigation-taylor-swift.html) into whether Live Nation has abused its power in the multibillion-dollar live music industry. [apology](https://blog.ticketmaster.com/ticketmaster-verified-fan-request-taylor-swift-the-eras-tour-2023/) on its website and said select fans will receive staggered invitations to purchase tickets based on tour dates in each city. Ticketmaster echoed this sentiment in a statement. The investigation began before the Swift ticket sale outrage. Immediately following the presale, scalpers were attempting to resell Swift tickets for up to US$28,000 ($37,430). In a statement, Ticketmaster wrote it sold more than two million tickets and fielded 3.5 billion system requests, which is four times its previous peak.

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Taylor Swift has Shake It Off copyright lawsuit dismissed by judge (whynow)

A lawsuit filed against Taylor Swift alleging that she stole lyrics for her hit 2014 song 'Shake It Off' has been dismissed by a US judge.

Teddy Coward [are still fuming over the recent Ticketmaster debacle](https://whynow.co.uk/read/taylor-swift-tickets-what-can-be-done-to-help-fans), which has left many unable to see her touring [her latest, record-breaking](https://whynow.co.uk/read/taylor-swifts-midnights-best-selling-record-of-2022) [Midnights album](https://whynow.co.uk/read/midnights-taylor-swift-review). Now though, a judge has dismissed the case “in its entirety”, just over a month out from when the case was due to go on trial, on 17 January.

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Select Taylor Swift fans get a second chance to buy tickets (Los Angeles Times)

Certain Taylor Swift fans who got Verified Fan codes from Ticketmaster but weren't able to score tickets last month are getting a second chance.

She said she refused to “make excuses” for a company that according to her had repeatedly assured her team it could handle the demand her tour would create. An FAQ on the Ticketmaster website explains that fans who got the email will have an opportunity to buy a maximum of two tickets to a Swift show. Meanwhile, in Mexico, a consumer-protection official said Ticketmaster México would be fined millions after hundreds of faulty tickets were sold for Bad Bunny shows last Friday and Saturday in Mexico City. But it sounds like the process is designed to roll out on a more controlled timeline than the original crush did. [received an email Monday](https://twitter.com/kristaferrara/status/1602308507495464961) from Ticketmaster saying, “You have been identified as a fan who received a boost during the Verified Fan presale but did not purchase tickets. Bots and “fans who didn’t have invite codes” were blamed.

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Taylor Swift finally shakes off copyright lawsuit after five years of ... (Buzz.ie)

Lawsuit between pop superstar and writers of 2001 track Playas Gon' Play comes to an end as judge grants both parties' request to dismiss five-year legal ...

[Billboard](https://www.billboard.com/pro/taylor-swift-shake-it-off-lyrics-lawsuit-case-dropped)). [Billboard](https://www.billboard.com/pro/taylor-swift-shake-it-off-lyrics-lawsuit-case-dropped/). [music](https://www.buzz.ie/music) megastar. [Swift](https://www.buzz.ie/music/taylor-swift-statement-ticketmaster-congress-28528964) refuted these claims publicly, telling a court last August that she'd never heard the 3LW song before writing Shake It Off (via [RTÉ](https://www.rte.ie/entertainment/2022/1213/1341514-taylor-swift-shakes-off-us-copyright-lawsuit)/Press Association), which she said was written "entirely by me".

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How Taylor Swift's 'All Too Well' Film Channeled Her 'Girlhood ... (Rolling Stone)

Taylor Swift reflected on directing "All Too Well" in an interview with Martin McDonagh for a new Variety interview.

Swift was on the cusp of 21 when she was in this relationship with an older partner. In it, Swift shines as a director, giving directives to the smallest things like hand placements and wording. It’s structured narratively in a way that I felt had to be different than any music video I’ve made,” Swift said. The pop star recently sat down with director Martin McDonagh for [Variety](https://variety.com/2022/film/features/taylor-swift-director-all-too-well-hearbreak-martin-mcdonagh-1235456137/) to discuss directing her [All Too Well: The Short Film](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/taylor-swift-all-too-well-ten-minute-short-film-1257075/). “Emotionally, I was going through exactly what the short film depicts, and I think that time is such an incredible asset to use when we have these stories that are hard to tell,” she told the Banshees of Inisherin director. “I wanted to tell that story, too, about sort of girlhood calcifying into this bruised adulthood.”

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'Bad Blood punch,' karaoke and costumes: 'Swifty Creek' celebrates ... (Tallahassee.com)

Taylor Swift celebrated her 33rd birthday on Tuesday. 'Swifty Creek' middle joined the party with "Bake It Off" cake and "Bad Blood punch."

"(Swift) is so positive and a great role model for our students," said Hanna. "It's an opportunity for us to show the types of food that we serve in the cafeteria, hopefully get the kids coming through and eating a healthy, nutritious meal every day," said Christie Meresse, nutrition service director at Swift Creek. Students threw almost 250 pies at teachers and administrators and raised $1,500.

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Watch: Martin McDonagh interviews Taylor Swift (RTE.ie)

Taylor Swift says she hadn't ever intended to direct her own short films, but that the experience had been "more fulfilling than I ever could have ...

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Taylor Swift Is 33! Which of Her Songs Is Your Favorite? (Billboard)

From "Tim McGraw" to "Anti-Hero" with hits and Swiftie-loved cuts in between, vote for the one you like most on her birthday.

In the age of her re-recordings, Swift has given her fans even more music, including vault tracks such as “Mr. The superstar rang in her latest birthday on Tuesday (Dec. But it wouldn’t be a birthday-appropriate [poll](https://www.billboard.com/t/poll/) if we didn’t include “22” alongside the hopeful “Begin Again” and 1989 tracks such as “Blank Space,” “Style,” emotional closer “Clean” and bonus cut “New Romantics.”

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Taylor Swift's 50 Best Songs, Ranked (Variety)

Variety ranks Taylor Swift's best songs, with hits and deep tracks from albums like 'Speak Now,' '1989,' 'Folklore' and 'Midnights.'

When “Midnights” first came out, with none of the songs pre-issued to the public, if you weren’t paying attention to video premieres or that sort of splash, you might have taken “Anti Hero” as one of the odder songs on the album, not a sure out-of-the-box hit. It’s just universal enough to get that kind of usage in American customs and rituals, but you have to savor the bits that are pure Swift, whether it’s the guitar-string scars on her fingers or her custom-made vow: “Swear to be overdramatic and true.” Wait, is it her entire public she’s pretend-marrying, as well as this guy? It’s a wedding song for people who don’t intend, right away at least, to get married — there’s even a fakeout wedding scene in the middle of the song that ends with them vowing in front of God and onlookers to be, well, lovers — but anyone who wants to use it for actual nuptials probably gets a pass. So much of the “Fearless” album came to be about the bracingly candid breakup songs, or embracing the fairy tale, in “Love Story,” and rejecting it, in “White Horse” (and “Fifteen,” for that matter). This leads to one of the greatest lines in all of Swift-dom: “I swear, I’m only cryptic and Machiavellian ’cause I care.” Is she kidding with that lyric? You should not have these people as your friends.) So it was the beginning of a correction in the popular mindset when, for her third album, “Speak Now,” she made a point of writing a song for an ex-boyfriend in which she took credit for what went wrong and expressed apologies and regrets — normal human actions, in other words, for someone who was not the narcissistic teen wraith some of the culture had set out to make her. It’s good that Taylor doesn’t really believe that “forever is the sweetest con,” and good that she’s stretched out to the kind of writing where she can create a character to say it. With “Out of the Woods,” one of the most talked-about tracks from “1989,” it’s really enough to know what the emotional tenor of the scenario is, and not who she spent a night in the emergency room with. The telling way in the choruses that she keeps answering “good!” to every repetition of the “Are we in the clear yet?” question lets you know that this is a protagonist who constantly has to talk herself into believing that everything’s fine. Meanwhile, I suspect there’s a musical joke embedded in the title, which is written as a numeral, the way a musician would render it, versus “the one.” At the end of the chorus, the word “one” begins on the last note of one bar and slides over to the next, where it lands on… This is a kind of sequel, in spirit, to “Blank Space.” In that one, she was still playing at being the bad girl, for satire. A song about why a relationship that’s escalated for some of the wrong reasons can’t help but feel right when you throw that slinky a groove on it — and throw in something Swift has never employed from her arsenal before: a solo saxophone.

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Taylor Swift celebrates 33rd birthday back in the recording studio (Irish Examiner)

The pop megastar said she “wouldn't have it any other way” as she shared a picture of herself celebrating with collaborator Jack Antonoff. Posting a picture of ...

I spent my 33rd birthday in the studio of course 😏 Wouldn’t have it any other way. Thanks for all the beautiful wishes today!! “I spent my 33rd birthday in the studio of course.

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What Taylor Swift's 'Anti-Hero' controversy can tell us about ... (The Conversation US)

By only discussing fatphobia in the context of eating disorders, Taylor Swift illustrates how deeply individualized and depoliticized white feminism is.

In identifying fatphobia as primarily about women’s looks, Swift and others obscure the [structural and material oppression experienced by fat people](https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/670607/belly-of-the-beast-by-dashaun-harrison/) Here, fatphobia is a personal flaw rather than a [systemic social issue](https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95935-7_6). [mock media misogyny](https://doi.org/10.1080/07494467.2021.1976586). Moments like this come up [regularly in feminist politics](https://theconversation.com/mask-or-no-mask-stop-using-fat-people-in-political-cartoons-176631) and rejecting a fat activist critique is a missed opportunity for coalition. As author [Sonya Renee Taylor writes](https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/565139/the-body-is-not-an-apology-second-edition-by-sonya-renee-taylor/), “From LGBTQIA bodies, to fat bodies, to women’s bodies, we live under systems that force us to judge, devalue, and discriminate against the bodies of others.” Swift’s defenders dismiss and demonize fat activists, aligning them with stereotypes of [fat women as unruly](https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780739114872/The-Embodiment-of-Disobedience-Fat-Black-Womens-Unruly-Political-Bodies). [Feminists have argued that eating disorders do not exist in a social or cultural vaccuum](https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520240544/unbearable-weight), but this argument has stopped short at fat acceptance. According to Swift, fame and public scrutiny of her body was [a major contributor to her eating disorder](https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/annehelenpetersen/taylor-swift-miss-americana-disordered-eating-body-image). [power away from the term “fat”](https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/197420/fat-so-by-marilyn-wann/9780898159950) and use it as a neutral descriptor. But how does removing the term “fat” water down a specifically feminist message unless fat is seen to be a feminist issue? Taylor Swift’s music video, where she looks down at the scale where it says “fat,” is a shitty way to describe her body image struggles. In the scene, Swift’s two selves, the real her and her “anti-hero” character, are in a bathroom.

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Taylor Swift celebrates 33rd birthday back in the recording studio (Ilford Recorder)

The pop megastar said she 'wouldn't have it any other way' as she shared a picture of herself with collaborator Jack Antonoff.

This achievement helped her make history as the only solo artist ever to be honoured with two best direction awards following her win at the 2020 award show for the music video for The Man. She took home the coveted best video, best longform video and best direction gongs earlier this year at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards for the video. Prior to its release the singer-songwriter received a string of accolades for her music videos, including her short-film for hit track All Too Well.

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Taylor Swift, songwriters agree to end 'Shake It Off' copyright case (Insurance Journal)

Two songwriters have dropped their lawsuit claiming Grammy-winning musician Taylor Swift copied their lyrics in her 2014 number-one hit "Shake It Off,"

appeals court revived it in 2019. Monday’s court papers, filed jointly by attorneys for both Swift and the songwriters, did not say if there was a settlement. In “Shake It Off,” Swift sings: “the players gonna play, play, play, play, play, and the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate.”

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Taylor Swift celebrates 33rd birthday back in the recording studio (Independent.ie)

The pop megastar said she “wouldn't have it any other way” as she shared a picture of herself celebrating with collaborator Jack Antonoff. Posting a picture of ...

This achievement helped her make history as the only solo artist ever to be honoured with two best direction awards following her win at the 2020 award show for the music video for The Man. She took home the coveted best video, best longform video and best direction gongs earlier this year at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards for the video. Prior to its release the singer-songwriter received a string of accolades for her music videos, including her short-film for hit track All Too Well.

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'Shake it off and try again': Philly Swifties are given second chance ... (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

All hope isn't lost for Taylor Swift fans trying to score tickets to the singer's Eras Tour. This week, Ticketmaster began announcing new opportunities for ...

[announcing](https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/12/business/ticketmaster-verified-fan-taylor-swift-second-chance/index.html) new opportunities for fans across the country to buy tickets. [left millions unable to purchase tickets](https://www.inquirer.com/entertainment/music/taylor-swift-eras-attorney-general-josh-shapiro-ticketmaster-complaints-20221121.html) to see Swift. “You have been identified as a fan who received a boost during the Verified Fan presale but did not purchase tickets,” the email from Ticketmaster says. “We know all too well this won’t solve every complaint,” Shapiro said. One local chocolatier even [raffled off a set of tickets](https://www.inquirer.com/entertainment/music/taylor-swift-tickets-bar-32-chocolate-giveaway-20221201.html) in Wonka-esque form. Within days, his office said there were thousands of complaints.

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