Kalush Orchestra, who won this year’s Eurovision for Ukraine, will perform at Glastonbury Festival this week. The band won with their catchy song Stefania at the annual singing contest in Turin last month. Now they will be taking to Shangri-La’s Truth Stage on Friday to share their brand of “Ukrainian folk music, rap, and hip
Month: June 2022
Jude Law’s production company Riff Raff Entertainment has received a multimillion-dollar capital injection from investment firm Calculus Capital and its Calculus Creative Content EIS Fund, which will provide overhead for key new hires, along with the acquisition and development of new IP. Stepping in as the company’s CEO is Stephen Fusss, who was selected by
EXCLUSIVE: Screen Gems has acquired the rights to Crypt TV’s horror Island of the Dolls, based on the infamous, true story of La Isla de las Munecas south of Mexico City, in a competitive situation. Located in the channels of Xochimilco, La Isla has become a tourist attraction with a mysterious and horrifying history. For decades,
The West End hit musical Back to the Future will, as widely expected, get a Broadway staging in 2023, producers confirmed in a tweet today. “Synchronize Your Watches — The Future’s coming to Broadway in 2023!!!,” the tweet, which includes a brief teaser clip, says. Production details, including casting and dates, were not announced. The
News Watch Bright Eyes Perform “Falling Out of Love at This Volume” on Corden The song, which Conor Oberst recorded in his teens, features in a forthcoming reissue series By Matthew Ismael Ruiz June 22, 2022 Facebook Twitter Bright Eyes on The Late Late Show With James Corden, June 2022 (Terence Patrick ©2022 CBS Broadcasting,
It would be an understatement to say that your body goes through a lot during pregnancy. One of the last things you might expect to find is bothering you is dry or peeling skin, but it’s something many pregnant women experience. A whopping 90% of women experience a skin issue during pregnancy, according to London-based
English PEN was founded in 1921 to defend freedom of expression, with founding members including Radclyffe Hall, E.M. Forster, W.B. Yeats, Joseph Conrad, and H.G. Wells. In 2009, it began annually awarding the PEN Pinter Prize, named after Harold Pinter. It recognizes authors who demonstrate a “unflinching, unswerving” writing about the world and “fierce intellectual
In this article K Kellogg announced Tuesday that it plans to separate into three independent public companies. Shares of the company rose 8% in premarket trading on the news. The company will spin off its North American cereal business and plant-based division, which accounted for about 20% of its revenue last year. The remaining business
The deputy prime minister wants to introduce a Bill of Rights to ignore European Court of Human Rights judgments blocking removal flights to Rwanda. Dominic Raab is introducing the proposed legislation, which would also increase deportations of foreign criminals, to parliament on Wednesday after the court in Strasbourg disputed the government’s heavily-criticised policy of sending
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on Tuesday approved a proposal to change land use of a plot in Narela for setting up a ‘first-of-its-kind’ park in the city for management of electronic waste, officials said. The decision was taken during a meeting of the Authority, the highest decision-making body of the DDA, chaired by
In this article MMAT Meta The company formerly known as Facebook is going to spend $10 billion this year on research and development on virtual reality and augmented reality technologies, including computerized glasses or headsets. On Monday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg showed off how much progress the social media company has made towards that goal
With the cost of living crisis taking hold in the UK it might not seem like the obvious time to launch a new subscription streaming service. But if the last two years have taught us anything it’s that people rely on television when they can’t do the things they usually would – and Paramount will
Two Florida Sheriff’s deputies have been suspended for 81 hours without pay, according to the Associated Press, for leaking details about Bob Saget’s death before the comedian’s family was informed of his passing. One of the deputies, who was involved in the response on January 9, told his brother about the event and the brother
The recently accepted fashion of populating period British romantic melodramas with actors of color, notably in Netflix’s ongoing hit series Bridgerton, continues with Mr. Malcolm’s List, a nicely decked-out, dramatically conventional tale of Regency-period matchmaking dizzily spinning out of the participants’ control. Admittedly “loosely inspired” by Pride and Prejudice, this modestly scaled venture deep into
MJ and A Strange Loop saw Tony Award glory translate into box office surges in the week after the June 12 ceremony, with MJ leaping by $216,921 over the previous week’s take to a huge $1,660,978. A Strange Loop grossed $845,313 for the week ending June 19, a jump of $168,998 over the previous week. Both
News Lorde Shares New Video for “The Path”: Watch The latest visual from Solar Power By Matthew Ismael Ruiz June 21, 2022 Facebook Twitter Lorde in “The Path” video (dir. Lorde and Joel Kefali) Facebook Twitter Lorde has shared a new video for her Solar Power song “The Path.” The clip was co-directed by Lorde
From Vecna supposedly being present since season 1 to the school counsellor having something to do with the evil in Hawkins, Stranger Things‘ season 4 vol.1 has given way to a spate of fan theories. But one Stranger Things theory, in particular, has caught the attention of the Netflix series’ leading lady, Millie Bobby Brown.
George M. Johnson is the author of All Boys Aren’t Blue, one of the most challenged and banned books of 2021. The American Library Association has named them as the honorary chair of the upcoming Banned Books Week, which runs from September 18th to 24th. Johnson said about the position, “Being the honorary chair for
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 12: CEO of Netflix Ted Sarandos attends Netflix’s FYSEE event for “Squid Game” at Raleigh Studios Hollywood on June 12, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Netflix) Charley Gallay | Getty Images Entertainment | Getty Images CANNES, France – As the world’s biggest advertising conference
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