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‘Last Week Tonight’: John Oliver Declares “Jake Tapper Is Not Brat” After Charli XCX’s Viral Endorsement Of Kamala Harris
After just missing the launch of Kamala Harris‘ presidential campaign last weekend, John Oliver kicked off Sunday’s episode of Last Week Tonight by unpacking the week of Brat.
The comedian roasted Jake Tapper over his confusion around Charli XCX‘s meme-worthy endorsement of Harris while promoting her…
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By Glenn Garner
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Lady Gaga Pre-Recorded Her Olympic Opening Ceremony Performance “For Safety Reasons”
Although Lady Gaga kicked off Friday’s opening ceremony for the 2024 Paris Olympics in dazzling fashion, her performance was actually pre-recorded.
The Grammy Award winner powered through technical difficulties and inclement weather as it rained along the Seine River during her rendition of ‘Mon Truc…
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By Glenn Garner
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Lady Gaga Explains She Changed “The Way That I Sang” For ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’: “I’m Playing A Character”
Stefani Germanotta had to leave behind Lady Gaga in order to get into character as Harley Quinn.
The Academy Award winner explained why she had to deconstruct her entire way of singing in order to better play the iconic character of Harleen ‘Lee’ Quinzel in the upcoming DC musical Joker: Folie à…
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By Glenn Garner
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Martin Phillips Dies: Guitarist For New Zealand’s Influential The Chills Was 61
Martin Phillips, whose New Zealand band the Chills served as an influence on R.E.M. and Pavement, has died. He was 61.
His death was announced in a statement posted Sunday on the Chills' social media accounts. No cause or date was given. New Zealand's Otago Daily Times reported that Phillips had…
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By Bruce Haring
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Sinead O’Connor Exact Cause Of Death Revealed
Sinead O'Connor's cause of death has finally been confirmed as “natural causes.”
O’Connor, best known for her haunting version of Nothing Compares 2 U, died of a combination of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma, the Irish Independent reported. The singer was also battling a…
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By Bruce Haring
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Gospel Music Assn. Hall of Fame Quartet Members Die In Plane Crash
Three members of The Nelons, a Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame quartet, were among seven people killed in a plane crash Friday afternoon in Wyoming.
The news was confirmed by a statement from another daughter, Autumn Nelon Streetman, a group member not on the aircraft.
The Nelons…
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By Bruce Haring
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Beyoncé Proclaims “Give It Up For Team U.S.A.” In Paris Olympics Boost For Simone Biles & Other Athletes
The opening ceremony of the Paris Games is barely over, and already its starting to look a lot like the #Beylympics, at least to Team USA.
Having given Vice President Kamala Harris permission to use her ‘Freedom’ tune for her newly launched POTUS campaign, Beyoncé is now flying the flag for Simon…
John Belushi Defends The Blues Brothers Concept In Newly Surfaced Interview
In a 1979 interview shared for the first time as part of the Audible documentary, Blues Brothers: The Arc of Gratitude, John Belushi responds to criticism that the band was ripping off Black culture.
Soho Weekly News music critic Steve Bloom talked with Belushi about the backlash.
"It's just…
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By Bruce Haring
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Stevie Nicks Was Hospitalized For Two Days With An Infection, She Reveals
Earlier this month, Stevie Nicks canceled a solo concert in Glasgow, Scotland. At the time, she blamed it on a leg injury that required surgery.
Now, Nicks is revealing her condition was much more serious, requiring hospitalization for the 76-year-old singer.
Nicks' health crisis forced her to…
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By Bruce Haring
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Grammy Awards Voters Urged To “Vote With Purpose” By CEO Harvey Mason Jr.
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. sent a letter Friday urging the organization’s 12,000 voting members to cast their ballots with "intention and integrity."
The eligibility period for the Feb. 2, 2025 Grammys has a month to go. The first-round voting for the 67th annual Grammy Awards run from…
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By Bruce Haring
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Lady Gaga Pays Tribute To French Culture At Olympics Opening Ceremony With Cabaret Tune ‘Mon Truc En Plumes’
Lady Gaga got into the French spirit Friday at the Opening Ceremony of the 2024 Olympics in Paris with a rousing performance of 1960s cabaret tune ‘Mon truc en plumes’.
In a X post shortly after her performance, Gaga said she felt “humbled” to have been invited to sing the song as way of honoring the…
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