ST. LOUIS — The Rolling Stones are touring again, this time without their heartbeat, or at least their backbeat.The legendary rockers launched their pandemic-delayed “No Filter” tour Sunday at the Dome at America’s Center in St.
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It’s all love! Katie Thurston and her fiancé, Blake Moynes, spent time with Clare Crawley and Dale Moss at the US Open — but there was no tension between the two couples.
“OK, I keep running into Blake’s exes,” the season 17 Bachelorette, 30, teased in an Instagram Story video from the tennis tournament on Thursday, September 9, panning the camera to show Moynes, 31, standing behind her with a smile. Beside him, Crawley, 40, gave a casual wave and Moss, 32, made a goofy face.
Moynes was initially
ST. LOUIS — The Rolling Stones are touring again, this time without their heartbeat, or at least their backbeat.The legendary rockers launched their pandemic-delayed “No Filter” tour Sunday at the Dome at America’s Center in St.
Chris Willman Music WriterAmong many other reasons to applaud Mickey Guyton for her long-in-the-works debut album, give her extra credit for being the millionth country artist to sing about “Daisy Dukes” — and the first to immediately follow that with a mention of “dookie braids.” Juxtaposing a white-girl cutoffs cliché with a Black-girl hair reference figures into a song, “All American,” that brings up class, race, gender and music differences to anthemically suggest that maybe we can all just
Passing on his wisdom. Dale Moss shared his approach to his relationship with Clare Crawley after The Bachelorette with another Bachelor Nation couple: Katie Thurston and Blake Moynes.
Mickey Guyton, the last 18 months have been nothing short of a whirlwind.The 37-year-old finally broke into the mainstream after almost 20 years of push backs with the powerful and polarising songs, Black Like Me and What Are You Going To Tell Her?She went on to become the first black woman to perform at the American Country Music awards, the first black woman to host the Country Music Awards, and the first black woman to be nominated for a Grammy in the country music category.MORE: Country star
Selome Hailu editorIn 2016, Esteban Arango enrolled in Hola Mexico Film Festival’s mentorship program, Tomorrow’s Filmmakers Today, with a short film — a coming-of-ager about two brothers from Colombia who love metal music and feel disillusioned by the American dream. Arango and his co-writer, Erick Castrillon, needed guidance on adapting the piece into a full-length project, and the pair found that support in the program.
Screen Media has nabbed North American rights to Black Friday, an alien invasion holiday horror film starring Bruce Campbell (The Evil Dead), Devon Sawa (Final Destination), Ivana Baquero (Pan’s Labyrinth), Ryan Lee (Goosebumps), Michael Jai White (Arrow) and Stephen Peck, ahead of its Fantastic Fest world premiere, with plans for a day-and-date release in November.
Back in October 2019, before the pandemic, we brought you news about American Civil War movie Freedom’s Path.
FIFA’s popular “dead fish” celebration.After achieving a 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 victory over Novak Djokovic in the US Open men’s singles final, the 25-year-old Russian player dropped to the ground, playing dead with his tongue stuck out and his eyes wide open.
Refresh for updates: Twenty years after the horrific attacks of 9/11, America remembered the terror of planes turned into missiles, the nearly 3,000 lives lost and the courage displayed in response. From the memorial sites in New York, Shanksville, PA, at the Pentagon itself and across the land and the world, voices of commemoration rose up — and Hollywood was no exception.
She's got the eye of the tiger. Katy Perry was calm, composed and most of all confident as she let the light in on the first single from her third album, Prism.
Beanie Feldstein is stepping out in style for New York Fashion Week!
The Vaccines have spoken to NME about recording their new album near Donald Trump‘s border wall between the US and Mexico.The band decamped to Sonic Ranch studio in El Paso, Texas to lay down sessions for ‘Back In Love City’ close to part of the controversial border wall that formed a key part of the former US President’s 2016 election campaign.“Trump’s wall ran through the property so it was really quite an extreme place to go, having started making the album in west London,” frontman Justin
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Carol Fran was a Louisiana blues singer and pianist known for singles including “Emmitt Lee” and “The Great Pretender.”Fran began performing and recording in Louisiana in the 1950s, debuting with the single “Emmitt Lee.” Mixing her blues music with soul and swamp pop, she became a popular Bourbon Street musician, as well as touring abroad.