Rudy Giuliani has been suspended from practicing law in New York, after a state appellate panel concluded that he made false and misleading statements in connection to his defense of client Donald Trump’s claims that the 2020 election was stolen.
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The Front Bottoms have announced their return to the touring circuit with 31 dates across North America later this year, alongside the release of a new track titled ‘Voodoo Magic’.In true Front Bottoms fashion, ‘Voodoo Magic’ sees the band put a summery spin on a tedious topic, as frontman Brian Sella waxes lyrical about his bad luck over a bed of bright lead guitars and energetic percussion.The track also features some musical input from Matt Skiba (of Alkaline Trio and Blink-182 fame), who
.Rudy Giuliani has been suspended from practicing law in New York, after a state appellate panel concluded that he made false and misleading statements in connection to his defense of client Donald Trump’s claims that the 2020 election was stolen.
Elton John will return to the stage in the U.S. and Canada in 2022.
NEW YORK -- A prominent statue of Theodore Roosevelt at the entrance of The American Museum of Natural History will be removed after years of criticism that it symbolizes colonial subjugation and racial discrimination.The New York City Public Design Commission voted unanimously Monday to relocate the statue, which depicts the former president on horseback with a Native American man and an African man flanking the horse, according to The New York Times.The newspaper said the statue will go to a
hitting a woman following a row in Los Angeles. The US singer, 32, is alleged to have struck the woman on Friday June 18.
Rico Nasty has announced that she will release a new solo track called ‘Magic’ next week.The US artist, whose debut album ‘Nightmare Vacation’ arrived in December, teased last month that she would be returning with a mysterious project called ‘Rx’ at some point this summer.Taking to social media this week, Nasty – real name Maria Kelly – shared the official artwork to a single titled ‘Magic’.
New Zealand drag queen pocketed a whopping $30,000 cash prize and makeup supplies during Saturday night's finale. Kita Mean, 36, whose real name is Nick Nash, took out the finale, alongside Aussies Art Simone, Karen from Finance and Scarlet Adams.
The Libertines‘ Gary Powell has announced his first foray into the world of cryptocurrency with ‘The Invasion Of’, a new NFT (non fungible token) made by the drummer.This new virtual offering comes after Powell teamed up with the New York visual artist Josh Klaw and US TV writer Jim Martin to develop a graphic novel and animated film which serve as companion pieces to Powell’s debut solo album.Powell’s first crypto drop will comprise of a rare 1 of 1 living art collaboration, with animated
HONNE have shared a lyric video for new single ‘What Would You Do?’ featuring US singer Pink Sweat$.Announced as “the first song in a new era of music”, it’s the London electronic duo’s first new music since December’s festive ‘Warm On A Christmas Night’ and July 2020 mixtape ‘No Song Without You’.“In the past, we’ve limited ourselves,” the band explained in a press statement.
Pixies have announced a series of US tour dates, culminating in their previously announced support slots with Nine Inch Nails.The 11-date tour takes place this September, beginning in Port Chester, New York before ending up in Tulsa, Oklahoma.“Over the past year, it’s been wonderful to spend so much time with our families,” said Pixies guitarist Joey Santiago said of the tour in a statement.“I’ve been doing a lot of cycling and playing music, Paz has been working on art projects, music, film,
Bright Eyes have unveiled some new summer 2021 tour dates – see them all below.Arriving to support of last year’s comeback album, ‘Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was’, the group are heading out on an 11-date East Coast tour this July and August. You can buy tickets for the gigs here.For their gigs in New Haven, the group will be joined by Japanese Breakfast and Lucy Dacus.Dacus will further support Bright Eyes for their gig in New York City on July 31.
Brockhampton have announced details of a full US tour set to take place next year – see the dates below.The shows, which begin at the end of February 2022, come on the back of the LA-based collective’s recent album ‘Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine’.The new tour dates begin in Salt Lake City, before travelling through the States in March and ending up in Portland, Oregon with a final show on April 13.The US gigs will follow a set of rescheduled UK tour dates, with support coming fromSee the
Kelly Lee Owens has announced that she’ll embark on a US tour later this year – see the full list of dates below.The Welsh musician will kick off the tour in Brooklyn, New York at Music Hall of Williamsburg on September 8 before heading to Chicago for this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival on September 10.The tour will then pick back up in Philadelphia and touchdown in Cambridge, Washington DC, Minneapolis, Denver, Seattle, Portland, Oakland and, finally, Los Angeles.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentMoroccan director Aziz Tazi’s thriller “Night Walk,” featuring a turn by Mickey Rourke, has scored a slew of international sales prior to its U.S.
Baby Queen has shared a new collaboration with emerging Australian artist MAY-A – listen to ‘American Dream’ below.The song is taken from Baby Queen’s upcoming 10-track mixtape project, ‘The Yearbook’, which is set for release on September 3.Speaking about her latest track, which follows recent singles ‘Dover Beach’ and ‘Raw Thoughts’, Baby Queen – aka Bella Latham – said: “This song compares a childlike infatuation with the idea of the American dream, which in hindsight is a bit of a fallacy,
Wolf Alice have announced that they’ll be embarking on a 2021 North American tour in support of their new album, ‘Blue Weekend’.The London band’s third LP arrives tomorrow (June 4) via Dirty Hit, featuring the singles ‘How Can I Make It OK?’, ‘No Hard Feelings’, ‘The Last Man On Earth’ and ‘Smile’.The US tour begins on October 25 in Seattle, and includes stops in Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Minneapolis, Chicago, Boston, NYC, Washington DC, Nashville and wraps up in Atlanta on
Roddy Ricch has announced plans to release a new single this week.Posting on Instagram yesterday (June 2), the US rapper shared a new photo of himself as well as the artwork for new single ‘Late At Night’, which he confirmed will arrive tomorrow (June 4).“6/4 freaky Friday”, Roddy captioned the snap.A post shared by @roddyricchIt comes after he shared a snippet of the DJ Mustard-produced track on Twitter last month.