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2025 Attended a party celebrating Trump's inauguration, alongside right-wing figures Steve Bannon and Curtis Yarvin.
May 2025 Dasha Nekrasova married artist Reilly Sinanan in May 2025.
2025 Film 'Materialists' is in post-production
January 2025 Expressed hope that Trump would withdraw military aid from Ukraine, citing this as a reason for voting for him.
2024 Voted for Donald Trump in the US presidential election.
2024 Steve Coll published 'The Achilles Trap', arguing that Glaspie was made a scapegoat for broader U.S. government failures regarding Saddam Hussein.
2024 Sofia Coppola released a line of lip balms in collaboration with the skin care brand Augustinus Bader.
July 2024 Appeared on System Update podcast with Michael Tracy, publicly expressed support for Donald Trump and discussed her political views
May 18 2024 During a concert at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Newsom debuted two original songs: 'Home Economics' and 'Rovenshere'.
February 2024 Reported to be an inspiration for a track on Charli XCX's upcoming sixth album, later confirmed to be the song 'Mean Girls'.
2023 Appears in films 'Bad Behaviour' and 'The Beast'
2023 Priscilla received positive reviews, with Rolling Stone stating it to be Coppola's best work since Lost in Translation.
2023 Sofia Coppola collaborated with Barrie on a capsule collection featuring Margaret Qualley.
2023 Sofia Coppola was involved in a Suntory Time 100th anniversary tribute for Suntory whiskey featuring Keanu Reeves.
2023 Sofia Coppola's film 'Priscilla' won 1 Golden Globe Award and 2 Cannes/Venice Film Festival awards.
2023 The film Fairyland, adapted from a memoir, premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival with positive reviews.
November 1 2023 Sofia Coppola released her personal collection book titled 'Archive by Sofia Coppola', which includes behind-the-scenes content, scripts, photographs, and development details from all eight of her films.
September 2023 Coppola's film Priscilla, based on the life of Priscilla Presley and her memoir Elvis and Me, premiered at the 80th Venice International Film Festival.
March 2023 Attended a New York Young Republican Club party featuring Roger Stone with Anna Khachiyan.
March 22 2023 Performed a surprise set as Fleet Foxes' opener in Los Angeles, debuting five new songs: 'Bombs Are Whistling', 'Marie at the Mill', 'Little Hand', 'The Air Again', and 'No Wonder'.
February 2023 Jorma Taccone reported that Newsom and Samberg had a second child.
2022 Nekrasova was part of the ensemble cast of 'Succession' that won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2022 Coppola guest-starred as herself in an episode of the FX horror comedy series What We Do in the Shadows, alongside her husband Thomas Mars and fellow director Jim Jarmusch.
2021 Appeared in Brooklyn Nine-Nine TV series as Caroline Saint-Jacques Renard in the episode 'The Last Day – Part 2'
2021 Appeared in a recurring role on the TV series Succession, with the cast winning a Screen Actors Guild award.
2021 Writes, directs, and stars in 'The Scary of Sixty-First'; appears in 9 episodes of Succession as Comfrey Pellits
2021 Made her directorial debut with the horror film 'The Scary of Sixty-First', winning the Best First Feature Award at the Berlin International Film Festival.
2021 Sofia Coppola directed an advertisement for the New York City Ballet for the 2021 Spring Gala.
2020 Ended relationship with Adam Friedland
2020 Released 'Atom Bomb Baby' album through RBPI label.
2020 Dasha Nekrasova publicly expressed critical views about Pope Francis in an interview, describing him as a 'layperson', 'heretic', and 'antipope', revealing her strong stance on religious leadership within the Eastern Catholic Church.
2020 Made her directorial debut with The Scary of Sixty-First, a thriller co-written with Madeline Quinn, which premiered at the 71st Berlin International Film Festival and won the Best First Feature prize.
2020 Sofia Coppola's film 'On the Rocks' won 1 Golden Globe Award.
November 6 2020 Directed the video performance of Oneohtrix Point Never's 'I Don't Love Me Anymore' on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
October 23 2020 On the Rocks was released for digital streaming on Apple TV+.
October 2 2020 Sofia Coppola's film, On the Rocks, was released in a limited theatrical release by A24.
May 2020 It was announced that Sofia Coppola would write and direct an adaptation of The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton for Apple TV+.
2019 Featured in the pseudodocumentary 'Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story' by Martin Scorsese.
2019 Appears in multiple TV series including Mr. Robot, Cake, and Dickinson
February 2019 Appeared as a runway model alongside Anna Khachiyan at the Marlborough art gallery in Manhattan for Rachel Comey's Fall 2019 collection.
2018 Began dating comedian Adam Friedland
2018 Made her feature film debut in Wobble Palace, which she co-wrote with director Eugene Kotlyarenko.
2018 Became known as 'Sailor Socialism' after a viral interview with an InfoWars reporter, where she was dressed in a sailor fuku.
July 2018 Two of her songs, 'Sapokanikan' and 'Peach Plum Pear', were included in NPR's '200 Greatest Songs By 21st Century Women' list.
March 29 2018 Dasha Nekrasova co-founded the podcast Red Scare with Anna Khachiyan, which became associated with the 'dirtbag left' political movement.
2017 Co-writes and stars in the short film 'The Darby Bonarsky Story'
2017 Sofia Coppola directed the Calvin Klein Underwear Women's Spring advertisement.
2017 Coppola's production of La Traviata featured costumes designed by fashion icon Valentino Garavani and included a total of fifteen shows.
2017 Sofia Coppola directed the southern gothic thriller The Beguiled.

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