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Before Oasis fans finally get to see Noel and Liam Gallagher on stage together, you can first see them in an ad for Adidas
Motley Crue have released a new version of "Home Sweet Home" that features guest vocals by Dolly Parton.·
Bonnaroo promoters have announced that ticket holders will get a full refund for the canceled festival. When the cancellation was announced this month, they said fans would get a 75-percent refund since the first night of the festival took place. The promoters added they wouldn’t be announcing dates for the next Bonnaroo “at this time.”
The promoters of Boston Calling have announced that the festival will take 2026 off and return June 4th through the 6th, 2027.
Ex-Skid Row Singer Sebastian Bach told 'Get on The Bus' that it "doesn't make sense" that he can't perform with Skid Row.
According to the not-always-reliable British tabloids, Orlando Bloom felt the same way about Katy Perry's space trip as the rest of us did. A so-called "source" says, quote, "He told her the whole thing looked ridiculous. He said it was cringeworthy. Embarrassing." ·
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During a recent appearance on the "Really Good Podcast", the host asked Nick Cannon to name all 12 of his children, and he had a hard time.
RIP: R.I.P. Gailard Sartain from "Hee Haw"
RIP: Lynn Hamilton from "Sanford & Son" and "The Waltons" has died of natural causes at 95.
RIP: Jack Betts, ‘Spider-Man' Actor and Spaghetti Western Veteran, Dies at 96
MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:
The live-action version of How to Train Your Dragon continued to shine at the box office, for the second straight week at North American theaters, bringing in $37 million.
If you’ve been waiting for Sinners to stream, we now know when that will be. Ryan Coogler‘s hit 2025 horror film will begin streaming on Friday, July 4 on Max. It will debut on HBO on Saturday, July 5.
Johnny Depp told 'The Sunday Times' that he felt like a "crash test dummy" for the MeToo movement following abuse allegations made by his ex-wife Amber Heard in 2017.
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1646 episodes
Manage episode 490376191 series 2161462
MUSIC
Before Oasis fans finally get to see Noel and Liam Gallagher on stage together, you can first see them in an ad for Adidas
Motley Crue have released a new version of "Home Sweet Home" that features guest vocals by Dolly Parton.·
Bonnaroo promoters have announced that ticket holders will get a full refund for the canceled festival. When the cancellation was announced this month, they said fans would get a 75-percent refund since the first night of the festival took place. The promoters added they wouldn’t be announcing dates for the next Bonnaroo “at this time.”
The promoters of Boston Calling have announced that the festival will take 2026 off and return June 4th through the 6th, 2027.
Ex-Skid Row Singer Sebastian Bach told 'Get on The Bus' that it "doesn't make sense" that he can't perform with Skid Row.
According to the not-always-reliable British tabloids, Orlando Bloom felt the same way about Katy Perry's space trip as the rest of us did. A so-called "source" says, quote, "He told her the whole thing looked ridiculous. He said it was cringeworthy. Embarrassing." ·
TV
During a recent appearance on the "Really Good Podcast", the host asked Nick Cannon to name all 12 of his children, and he had a hard time.
RIP: R.I.P. Gailard Sartain from "Hee Haw"
RIP: Lynn Hamilton from "Sanford & Son" and "The Waltons" has died of natural causes at 95.
RIP: Jack Betts, ‘Spider-Man' Actor and Spaghetti Western Veteran, Dies at 96
MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:
The live-action version of How to Train Your Dragon continued to shine at the box office, for the second straight week at North American theaters, bringing in $37 million.
If you’ve been waiting for Sinners to stream, we now know when that will be. Ryan Coogler‘s hit 2025 horror film will begin streaming on Friday, July 4 on Max. It will debut on HBO on Saturday, July 5.
Johnny Depp told 'The Sunday Times' that he felt like a "crash test dummy" for the MeToo movement following abuse allegations made by his ex-wife Amber Heard in 2017.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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