Lorde axes gig due to 'ruthless food poisoning'
Lorde cancelled her concert in Luxembourg due to "ruthless food poisoning".
The New Zealand pop star was due to bring the Ultrasound World Tour to the city's Rockhal venue on Sunday night (09.11.25).
On the day of the ...Read more
Foo Fighters to play two gigs at Liverpool's Anfield as part of 2026 Take Over stadium tour
Foo Fighters will play two nights at Liverpool's Anfield next year as part of their Take Over stadium tour.
In what will mark Dave Grohl and co's only UK shows of 2026, the Everlong rockers will take over the iconic ...Read more
Sons of KISS stars Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons to release debut single next month
KISS stars Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons are releasing their debut single as Stanley Simmons.
Evan Stanley, 31, and Nick Simmons, 36, will drop the track Body Down on December 5, following in their famous father's ...Read more
Dan Aykroyd promises another Ghostbusters movie
Dan Aykroyd has vowed there will be another Ghostbusters movie.
The 73-year-old actor has starred in the horror/comedy franchise as Ray Stanz from the original Ghostbusters in 1984 to 2024's Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, ...Read more
Shawn Levy compares Star Wars: Starfighter to A New Hope - 'Something fresh, something new'
Shawn Levy has promised Star Wars: Starfighter will be "something fresh" for the franchise.
The Ryan Gosling-starring sci-fi blockbuster is set to land in cinemas in 2027, and director Levy has now teased Star Wars: ...Read more
Dwayne Johnson battled depression after divorce
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson battled depression after the breakdown of his first marriage.
The wrestler-turned-actor was married to Dany Garcia - the mother of his daughter Simone - from 1997 until 2008 and Johnson has now ...Read more
Jon Bon Jovi was 'never at war' with Richie Sambora
Jon Bon Jovi was "never" at "war" with former Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora.
The pair worked together in the band for 30 years until Sambora walked away back in 2013 and frontman Jon has now insisted there was never ...Read more
TV Tinsel: Ken Burns tackles 'super fascinating story' of 'The American Revolution'
Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns is on the war path again. He’s already created memorable series on the Vietnam War, the Civil War and World War II. Now he’s tracking the mother of those wars, the war for American ...Read more
Tyler Perry's latest, 'Finding Joy,' blends snow and romance on Amazon
ATLANTA — Tyler Perry has spread his fictional wings in recent years beyond Atlanta, taking a historical trip to Europe during World War II (Netflix’s “The Six Triple Eight”), tackling White House shenanigans in ...Read more
Netflix wants to be a bigger player in reality competitions. Can it win?
LOS ANGELES — Home health nurse Faith Dunn, clad in a green tracksuit, entered the cavernous room full of bunk beds where hundreds of contestants in the highly competitive second season of "Squid Game: The Challenge" ...Read more
Review: 'Stumble,' NBC's cheerleader mockumentary, gives you something to root for
"Stumble," a new sitcom that premiered last week on NBC, takes Greg Whiteley's great docuseries "Cheer," about competitive cheerleading, runs it through "The Bad News Bears" and frosts it in the mockumentary style of "The ...Read more
How Billy Crudup turned an 8-minute scene in 'Jay Kelly' into the performance of his career
LOS ANGELES — Billy Crudup knew the first time he read it that the part was nearly impossible.
In Noah Baumbach's sharply funny, at times melancholy Hollywood satire "Jay Kelly," George Clooney plays an aging movie star...Read more
In the West Bank's last Christian village, faith, fear and an uncertain future
TAYBEH, West Bank — "Come visit Taybeh," begins the brochure touting the touristic attractions here, the last entirely Palestinian Christian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Though it counts Jesus among its ...Read more
Wielding obscure budget tools, Trump's 'reaper' Vought sows turmoil in public health
When President Donald Trump posted a satirical music video on social media in early October depicting his budget director, Russell Vought, as the Grim Reaper lording over Democrats in Congress, public health workers ...Read more
What happens when you donate your brain to science?
On a cutting surface inside a Scaife Hall laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh, Julia Kofler examines a brain, pointing out its weight, tiny specks of fatty plaque and other features visible even to the naked eye ...Read more
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