Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is so dominant in theaters across the country that screenings of the Killers of the Flower Moon have had “Love Story” leaking in from next door during quiet moments. But the nearly three-hour-long Swift concert documentary is an intense theatrical experience in its own right, complete with singalongs, applause, and in
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Into the (tour) groove “People were thinking, predicting that I might not make it,” singer said of battling bacterial infection during Belgium show Madonna is a week into her resurrected Celebration tour, which was postponed for three months following her battling a bacterial infection. During her tour stop on Saturday in Antwerp, Belgium, she reflected
I’m With You The punk-pop singer made a surprise two-song appearance this weekend at the emo/pop-punk festival Avril Lavigne may not have been part of the line-up for this year’s When We Were Young Festival, but the pop-punk princess made a surprise on-stage appearance during All Time Low‘s set, to the delight of fans. While
Saturday night was already going pretty well for fans of Snoop Dogg and Step Brothers stars Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly. The rap legend joined the two actors on stage at the Best Night of Your Life 2 benefit show, to perform “Boats ‘N Hoes,” the song originally sung by the characters Dale and
OnePlus Open is set to debut today as the first foldable phone from the Chinese smartphone maker. The handset is confirmed to feature same specifications as the Oppo Find N3 that was launched in global markets earlier today. The company has confirmed that the handset will be equipped with Sony’s newest LYTIA-T808 camera sensor. The handset
Amid the fields of North Yorkshire, people who once eyed each other with enmity across rolls of razor wire are now walking side by side. A proposed and highly contested fracking site has become the source of clean, green, geothermal energy. In 2016, the North Yorkshire village of Kirby Misperton, like many others across Yorkshire
A woman who falsely claimed to have cancer to fundraise money has been ordered to pay $40,000 (£33,000) but will stay out of prison. Madison Russo, 20, never had pancreatic cancer, leukaemia, or a football-sized tumour wrapped around her spine – despite what she claimed on social media and fundraising pages. The Iowa woman documented
Chanting jihad on the streets of London is “completely reprehensible”, immigration minister Robert Jenrick has told Sky News – as he confirmed terror arrests have been made in the UK since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. Speaking to Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips today, Mr Jenrick said “we want to make sure that the
Dusty Frances Street, one of the first female disc jockeys on the West Coast, died Saturday in Eugene, Ore. She was 77. She was most recently the host of SiriusXM Deep Tracks, but is best known for her time working at KROQ-FM, known as K-Rock. The station became a force in punk and new wave
Oct 20, 2023NewsroomMalware / Cyber Attack Attacks leveraging the DarkGate commodity malware targeting entities in the U.K., the U.S., and India have been linked to Vietnamese actors associated with the use of the infamous Ducktail stealer. “The overlap of tools and campaigns is very likely due to the effects of a cybercrime marketplace,” WithSecure said
T he 911 call came in around 2:30 p.m on April 4. “Help, someone stabbed me,” said the voice on the phone. Police and paramedics rushed to the address he gave near the downtown waterfront, beneath the hulking steel beams of the Bay Bridge. By the time first responders arrived at the 300 block of
Here’s a nice little did-you-know for the country music fans out there. One of the best live performers in country music, Eric Church, has written a ton of great songs that may never see the light of day (or an album of his), however, some of those have landed on projects from other artists over
It’s been 2 years since Daniel Craig hung it up as James Bond — but even now, the franchise’s producers haven’t done much on the next chapter … which is kinda surprising. Barbara Broccoli — who’s one of the key producers of the Bond franchise, and who holds the rights to all the films —
Play video content YouTube/@killercars4 Will Ferrell‘s been revisiting his old hits lately, including this weekend — when he teamed up with John C. Reilly to honor none other than Snoop Dogg … who hit a big milestone. Indeed … the notorious ‘Step Brothers’ got together to sing one of their ditties from the movie Saturday
Before he wrote the book Killers of the Flower Moon, author David Grann paid a visit to Oklahoma and the Osage Nation in 2012. He found himself in the local museum looking at a big panoramic photo of the Osage tribe and some white settlers. But a panel was missing from the photo; he asked the
Rep. Liz Cheney shared her fears that another Trump presidency could be the death knell for democracy. “He cannot be the next president because if he is, all of the things he attempted to do but was stopped from doing by responsible people around him — at the Department of Justice, at the White House
a24 presents Host/musical guest teams up with Please Don’t Destroy crew to bring ridiculous Shrek: Infinity to life Bad Bunny dressed up like Shrek and forced his Saturday Night Live co-workers to act out a sequel to the beloved animated franchise in a sketch produced by the show’s Please Don’t Destroy crew. In what could
Secretary of State Antony Blinken accused militant group Hamas of blocking Americans and citizens of other nations from crossing into Egypt from Gaza and said that “some significant number” of the 10 unaccounted for Americans are being held hostage by Hamas. “We have several hundred Americans and other nationalities, other civilians from other countries who
Make the Whole Place Shimmer The pop star attends another game as Kansas City looks to continue its winning streak Taylor Swift has graced Arrowhead Stadium once again to watch her rumored boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, and his team take on the Los Angeles Chargers. On Sunday, the singer was seen
Bob Dylan has spent the past few weeks spotlighting local artists and city-specific songs while cross-crossing America on his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour. It began October 1 in Kansas City when he opened up with “Kansas City,” continued in St. Louis where he covered two Chuck Berry songs, and carried on in Chicago where
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