Regrets, he’s had a few. But then again, one stands out for Will Smith in his review of his film career.
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The return of live music in 2021 was a cause for celebration, and in the early summer months, artists announced plans for and began embarking on massive tours that felt both like homecomings and long-awaited returns to form for fans across the globe. But the pernicious effects of Covid-19 continue to pose a threat to the live-music industry, causing a lot of these tours to be either amended, shortened, or re-canceled altogether.
Regrets, he’s had a few. But then again, one stands out for Will Smith in his review of his film career.
Royal historian Robert Lacey is offering Royal fans an inside look at how Prince William is preparing for his future role as King.
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Britney Spears is looking back at her VMAs performance 20 years ago.
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Leena Tailor Some of the biggest stars of ’90s pop will convene in Los Angeles for a benefit concert paying homage to MTV’s “Total Request Live” era this January, and organizer Nick Lachey is ready to “roll out the red carpet” for “TRL” icons Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake.The 98 Degrees member is working with the group’s manager Johnny Wright, along with MTV, Live Nation and Spears’ former manager Larry Rudolph for the upcoming fundraiser, which will benefit hunger relief organization,
Nick Cave is to publish a new memoir about his life following the death of his son Arthur in 2015. Titled ‘Faith, Hope And Carnage’, the book is based on 40 hours of interviews with journalist Sean O’Hagan.“This is the first interview I’ve given in years”, says Cave.
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Selome Hailu editorAmazon Studios has closed a first-look deal with Nnamdi Asomugha, who produced and starred in the Amazon film “Sylvie’s Love,” as well as his company iAm21 Entertainment. Asomugha will develop and produce projects for both theatrical and Amazon Prime Video premieres. Asomugha is a former professional football player, having been a cornerback for the Oakland Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers.
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Boy band fans unite!
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John Shuttleworth’s Back… is giving him trouble, Queen’s Hall, Clerk Street, September 17, 8pm (this is the show postponed from March 16, 2020 via 19 October 2020 and 7 April 2021). All tickets are valid for this new date, £17. 50-£19. 50, www. thequeenshall. net