Netflix‘s The Twits is moving classic Roald Dahl book characters from the page to the screen. The vibrant animation of the upcoming film, out Oct. 17, will bring the complexities of Jim and Credenza Twit and their unruly amusement park, Twitlandia, to life. So will its soundtrack of original music …
Read More »Margaret Qualley Felt 'Safe' With Jack Antonoff After 'Old-School' Dating Approach
Margaret Qualley and Jack Antonoff‘s earliest dates included long walks around New York City in places like Washington Square Park and near Electric Lady Studios, where they first met during a rooftop party. But while their romance was rooted in the city, the traditional approach they took to dating highlighted …
Read More »Katy Perry Fan Faints on Stage During 'The One That Got Away' Duet
During the “Choose Your Own Adventure” section of the Lifetimes Tour stop in Detroit, Katy Perry welcomed four young fans onto the stage. Two of the girls chosen for the opportunity were plucked from the upper seating area of the Little Caesars Arena and made their way down to help …
Read More »Mass Shooting at Unsanctioned L.A. Warehouse Party Leaves 2 Dead, 6 Injured
Two people are dead and six were injured in a mass shooting at an unsanctioned warehouse party in downtown Los Angeles. Accordingto a statement from the LAPD, the shooting occurred at around 1 a.m. this morning at the 1100 block of 14th Place, an industrial area by the 10 Freeway. …
Read More »See Trey Anastasio Perform 'Scarlet Begonias' and 'Fire on the Mountain' With Dead and Co
Dead and Co. wrapped up their three-day celebration of the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary Sunday evening at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park with an epic set that included “Shakedown Street,” “Sugar Magnolia,” “Cumberland Blues,” and “Standing on the Moon.” The Trey Anastasio Band served as the warm-up act, and the …
Read More »Machine Gun Kelly Turned Down 'Sinners' to Avoid Saying the N-Word
Machine Gun Kelly nearly had a role in Sinners, but he ultimately chose to pass on the box office hit because he didn’t want to use a racial slur. MGK made the revelation during his appearance on ESPN’s The Pat McAfee Show over the weekend, sharing he had auditioned for …
Read More »Chance the Rapper Digs Into the Life Changes and World Travels That Inspired His New Album
It’s been six years since Chance the Rapper released his official debut album, The Big Day, and on Aug. 15, he’ll finally release his long-awaited second effort, Star Line. Speaking with Rolling Stone backstage at Lollapalooza, the Chicago MC says the record is steeped in travel and personal change, incorporating …
Read More »Kelly Osbourne Says She 'Will Not Be OK for a While' After Dad Ozzy's Death
Kelly Osbourne is still mourning the death of her father, Ozzy, but taking in the love from those who loved him, too. In an Instagram Story Monday (Aug. 4), Kelly admitted that she “will not be OK for a while,” but that she’ll be focusing on the outpouring of support …
Read More »Kanye West Ex-Staffer Seeking $100K in Legal Fees for 'Frivolous' Effort to Block Lawsuit
A former Yeezy staffer who says Kanye West subjected her to a “calculated campaign” of antisemitic and sexual harassment says she was forced to spend nearly $100,000 in legal fees fighting his failed attempt to dismiss her lawsuit – and he should be on the hook for the full amount. …
Read More »David Roach, Singer of Eighties Hard-Rock Band Junkyard, Dead at 59
David Roach, singer and founding member of the late-Eighties hard-rock band Junkyard, died Friday after a battle with cancer. The group announced Roach’s death in a post on social media on Saturday. He was 59. “After a courageous battle with cancer, David passed away peacefully last night at home, in …
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