During a WonderCon@Home panel on Saturday, Batwoman showrunner Caroline Dries appeared with five of the series’ stars, to tease what’s to come in the rest of Season 2.
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All Point East has announced the first acts for their 2021 festival, with Jamie XX and Kano set to co-headline.The east London festival is aiming to take place in Victoria Park from August 27-30, marking its return to the festival circuit after its 2020 edition was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.All Points East has today (March 8) confirmed the first names on its 2021 line-up, with a number of acts booked for the Saturday (August 28) of the festival.Jamie XX and Kano will both
.During a WonderCon@Home panel on Saturday, Batwoman showrunner Caroline Dries appeared with five of the series’ stars, to tease what’s to come in the rest of Season 2.
Foals and Bombay Bicycle Club are among the latest acts to be announced for All Point East 2021 – check out the full line-up below.The east London festival, which was cancelled due to the coronavirus crisis in 2020, has confirmed its plans to return to Victoria Park across the August Bank Holiday Weekend (27-30).After unveiling the bill for the Saturday event (co-headlined by Jamie XX and Kano) as well as Sunday’s Field Day, organisers have this morning (March 25) unveiled the line-up for APE’s
"Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kenya Moore and the Bravo network have issued apologies after the reality TV star was filmed wearing a Native American headdress that was deemed "offensive" and "racist." The 50-year-old Bravo personality took responsibility for her costume, which was shown during Sunday's Halloween-themed episode.
Kenya Moore is apologizing for a Native American headdress and costume she wore on Sunday night's episode of . The reality TV star took to Twitter Tuesday to say she regrets the Halloween costume after realizing it was both «disrespectful and insensitive.»«I want to sincerely apologize for inappropriately wearing the Native American headdress as a costume,» Moore said.
Kenya Moore is addressing the controversy caused by the Native American headdress she wore during Sunday’s “Real Housewives of Atlanta”.
Kenya Moore apologized for wearing a Native American headdress for Halloween on The Real Housewives of Atlanta after receiving backlash for the inconsiderate wardrobe choice.
Kenya Moore is under fire and apologizing for her choice of a Native American-inspired Halloween costume in the latest episode of the Real Housewives of Atlanta.
Kenya Moore is being accused of appropriating Native American culture after the Halloween episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta aired on March 21. Falynn Guobadia hosted a Halloween costume party during Sunday night’s episode, and Kenya drew attention from both her co-stars and Bravo viewers for showing up in a feather headdress and brown fringe dress. Kenya labeled the look “Warrior Princess,” but Bravo wrote “Native American” on the TV screen.
On Sunday night, Batwoman answered the lingering question of “What ever happened to Kate Kane?” Since Javicia Leslie donned the cape and cowl as Batwoman (aka Ryan Wilder), Kate’s whereabouts have remained a loose end, but the mystery was solved tonight as Wallis Day will step into the role that was once played by Ruby Rose.
Corey Taylor has shared details of a “COVID-19 safe” US tour this year.The Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman will tour America to promote his debut solo album, ‘CMF‘, which was released last October. He’ll kick things off in Tempe, Arizona on May 18 before wrapping the tour in Lincoln, Nebraska on June 19.Taylor explained to Rolling Stone how the tour will be safe for ticketholders during a pandemic.
. Here's everything to know about this year's : If you're not familiar with his work, is a South African-born comic who had toured internationally but wasn't exactly a household name when Jon Stewart named him as his Daily Show host successor.
Emily Ratajkowski announced the birth of her first child on Thursday as she celebrated bringing a baby boy into the world.
Field Day festival is returning to east London’s Victoria Park for its 2021 edition, organisers have confirmed.The festival, which was cancelled last summer due to the coronavirus pandemic, was most recently held at the Drumsheds in north London in 2019.
Billie Eilish, Green Day and Tame Impala announced as the headliners.Rounding out the lineup are A$AP Rocky, Haim, Modest Mouse, Young Thug, Glass Animals, St. Vincent, Brittany Howard, Ashnikko and Yaeji.