Beyoncé ensured her fans got home from her Renaissance Tour stop in Washington, D.C., by paying $100,000 to keep the city’s Metro stations open late.
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the controversial film “Sound of Freedom” by either forgetting to dim the lights, or in at least one case, turning off the air conditioning in the theater. The word-of-mouth smash hit, which shocked Hollywood by beating the new “Indiana Jones” flick at the box office, tells the real-life story of anti-child-trafficking campaigner and former Homeland Security agent Tim Ballard (played by Jim Caviezel) as he attempts to set up an organization known as Operation Underground Railroad.The accusations of experience tampering come on the heels of the film being criticized for promoting pro-QAnon conspiracy theories.
Caviezel, 54, is said to have regularly repeated such falsehoods.Since the film opened July 4, several patrons of AMC Theatres and Regal Cinemas have complained on social media that they have been forced to evacuate theaters due to unforeseen circumstances. The Post reached out to AMC for comment.
One TikTok user who saw the film opening day claimed the theatrical experience was “uncomfortable.”On a post with over 900,000 views, Ohio rapper Jamskillet — born Jacob Matthews — told his followers that when he saw the film with his girlfriend, “there was no AC running” and it “was unbearably hot.” Matthews, 30, said that he sought out an AMC employee and asked to have the AC restored — only for the worker to reply that it wasn’t working. The rapper also claimed that when he went to purchase tickets, the entire theater was almost booked but when he arrived it was just him, his partner and “maybe eight other people in the whole theatre.” “I didn’t think anything of this until I got on TikTok a few days later, and come to find out that hundreds of other people are experiencing the same thing,” he added.
Beyoncé ensured her fans got home from her Renaissance Tour stop in Washington, D.C., by paying $100,000 to keep the city’s Metro stations open late.
Cardi B threw at a concertgoer is being auctioned off for a good cause. Following the July 29 incident in which the 30-year-old rapper responded to getting water splashed in her face by throwing her microphone in the crowd, an eBay listing popped up purporting to be auctioning off the audio equipment in question for charity.According to the listing, the ad was published by Scott Fisher, who owns The Wave, a Las Vegas-based audio company that provides audio support to many nightclubs, including Drai's Nightclub, where the incident occurred.To authenticate the item, Fisher promised to include a letter certifying it and also noted: «There are literally tons of links to videos all over the internet.
Cardi B may be facing legal trouble.
Cardi B throwing a microphone at an audience member who had chucked a drink at her on stage.Across this summer, a growing trend has emerged of fans throwing items on stage at their favourite artists. One of the most prolific and dangerous cases occurred last month, when pop star Bebe Rexha was seen falling to her knees after a mobile phone struck her in the face.The incident left her needing stitches above her eye, and it was later reported that the concertgoer who threw the device did so because he thought “it would be funny”.In footage that began circulating yesterday (July 29), Cardi is the latest artist to be subject to items thrown from the crowd.In the video, she is seen to have a drink thrown on her by an audience member.
The Chicks are rescheduling some of their upcoming concerts, citing an unspecified illness, according a social media post the group shared Friday.
Aphex Twin has shared two new songs – listen to them below.The producer is widely rumoured to be behind the user18081971 account on the streaming platform, and has shared music on it frequently, most recently in 2020 with a six-track drop.The two new songs on the account – titled ‘Short Forgotten Produk Trk Omc’ and ‘2nd Neotek Test Trac Omc’ – originate from the 2006-2007 era.Alongside their release, the creator – presumably Aphex – wrote: “As promised to those who [personally messaged] me.”Listen to both tracks below.The new music comes alongside Aphex Twin’s return with a new EP titled ‘Blackbox Life Recorder 21f / in a room7 F760’.The four-track project is out today (July 28) via Warp Records and is the first new music from the producer and DJ in five years.The new music follows Aphex Twin’s cryptic teasers earlier this year that suggested he would be making his return at Field Day 2023 this summer, before he was confirmed as a headliner along with Bonobo.Aphex Twin has not released a full-length album since 2014’s ‘Syro’, with his recent activities often based around new technologies instead.2021 saw Aphex Twin announce that he was teaming up with the British tech company ODDSound to deliver a pioneering new synth plugin. The producer worked under his birth name Richard D.
Women can’t stop throwing their bras at Drake.
thousands of actors and entertainers striking in Hollywood and around the country with the Writers Guild of America (WGA) for the first time in over six decades.Sharing an Instagram snap from the SAG-AFTRA picket line in Los Angeles alongside actress Cheryl Gates McFadden, Wheaton wrote, “In 1960, SAG and WGA struck to force management to adapt to the new technology of television. Without that strike and the agreement it birthed, residual use payments would not exist.”“My parents stole nearly all of my salary from my entire childhood,” he continued.
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Coldplay have added more shows to their upcoming European tour, set to kick off in summer 2024.The British indie-rock veterans announced details of their new tour last week (July 20) — set to kick off in June, and feature their first-ever live dates in Greece, Romania and Finland.Featuring stops across Europe – including dates in Italy, France, Germany, Austria and more – Chris Martin and co. have now added seven additional dates to the 2024 ‘Music Of The Spheres’ tour.Extra dates in Bucharest, Lyon, Rome and Helsinki have been added as of today (July 25), as well as an additional show in Dublin’s Croke Park Stadium at the beginning of September, making for three back-to-back shows in the Ireland capital.The 2024 tour – which shares its name with the group’s latest album, 2021’s ‘Music Of The Spheres’ – arrives on the heels of their ongoing 2023 stadium shows, which kicked off in May.
Plans for a huge shared house in Oldham have been compared to ‘little kennels’ as a councillor slammed the rise of HMOs in the borough as ‘rotten’.
Drake was in a bit of a trolling mood.
Searchlight Pictures’ comedy Theater Camp held its own on a big weekend of box office coin flowing in from and .
In a contorted legal case, a Delaware judge today struck down a settlement that would have helped AMC Entertainment move ahead with steps to raise cash and shore up its stock.
Whoopi Goldberg found an opportunity to get in on the conversation!On Tuesday's episode of, Goldberg and her co-hosts — Sara Haines, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin, chimed in on the «hot topic» of Miranda Lambert pausing her show mid-song to call out fans who were taking a photo. On Sunday, Lambert was performing her song, «Tin Man,» when she stopped to call out the ladies who were snapping a picture while she was performing. Lambert pointed out two fans in the crowd, saying, «These girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song. It's pissing me off a little bit.» The comment received a mixture of cheers and boos, though it was not clear whether those were focused on the fans in question or Lambert herself. «We're here to hear some country music tonight.
Jason Aldean kicked off his summer concert tour over the weekend, though he had to cut the second show short due to heatstroke.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor When Sean Hannity handed off his Fox News program to Laura Ingraham last Thursday night, he had company. On-air switches between cable-news hosts make for bright moments on Fox News, CNN and MSNBC, with the audiences at home and producers in studio looking at warm exchanges between personalities like Hannity and Ingraham or Rachel Maddow and Lawrence O’Donnell. The chatter between former CNN hosts Chris Cuomo and Don Lemon generated so much attention that producers often let the segment bleed into Lemon’s first segment of the night and even time reserved for commercials. These days, Hannity has begun letting a new crowd bear witness.
Lied about the law concerning classified documents; lied about what Washington, D.C. was like when he was president; vowed to expand his travel bans related to ethnicity and religion to include left wing political affiliation; claimed he threatened Vladimir Putin with war; bragged about his criminal indictments; and repeatedly vowed to essentially use the power of the federal government to exact revenge for losing in 2020 and for being indicted.That last part is what had Velshi worried. “We do not typically air Donald Trump’s speeches live, and on this show we are judicious about even clips from his rallies and always either with, or for, the proper conduct or discussion,” Velshi said.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor A former Arizona man who claims he had to flee his home after former Fox News host Tucker Carlson deliberately and falsely portrayed him as an undercover FBI agent who launched the January 6, 2020 attacks on the U.S. Capitol, has sued the cable-news outlet for defamation. It is the latest suit from a series of parties who allege Fox News deliberately and with malice broadcast incorrect and damaging accounts about them. Fox Corp., the outlet’s parent, recently paid out $787.5 million to voting-technology firm Dominion Voting Systems over allegations that Fox News deliberately implicated the company in false allegations about the security of the 2020 presidential election, and paid $12 million to a former Fox News producer who alleged she had been hectored into providing false testimony in that matter.
Fox News is facing a new defamation lawsuit from a man who claims that its former host Tucker Carlson falsely identified him as an undercover FBI agent who triggered the January 6th attack on the Capitol.