It’s been seven years since Scream Queens released its last episode, but the campy horror series remains a cult classic that’s referenced to this day.
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Big Joanie‘s drummer, Chardine Taylor-Stone has announced that she will be parting ways with the band due to “differences between us”.The founding member of the London punk band announced her departure from the group on X/Twitter today (October 5). The drummer shared a screenshot of an explanation from her Notes app to her account,Her note began: “I am deeply sad to announce that I have left Big Joanie due to differences between us.
As a founding member, Big Joanie has been a huge part of my life for a decade and I will always be forever grateful. I have grown as a musician, traveled to places I would never have been able to and met so many incredible people.”
.It’s been seven years since Scream Queens released its last episode, but the campy horror series remains a cult classic that’s referenced to this day.
Every year when the weather gets cooler and spooky season begins, the Sanderson Sisters resurrect themselves for another season of merriment and Hocus Pocus.
Shygirl and Tinashe have announced they will be cancelling their co-headline tour.The pair were due to embark on a tour next week in the US, supported by Jersey club pioneer UNIIQU3. However, the duo have had to cancel, citing Shygirl’s ongoing respiratory illness.In a statement, the London pop experimentalist Shygirl wrote: “Devastated to share that due to an ongoing respiratory condition I’ve been forced to make the difficult decision to cancel my appearances on the upcoming US tour on the advice of my doctor that I can no longer delay surgery.“My thoughts also go to Tinashe and Uniiqu3 as we were all so looking forward to this tour together,” she continued.
Long before she became one of the most popular and well-known presenters on This Morning, Josie Gibson found TV fame in an entirely different way. The Bristol-born star was the first housemate to enter the Big Brother house in 2010, and her down-to-earth attitude and a sweet romance with Aussie housemate John James Parton won her legions of fans - leading her to be crowned the winner of the series.
Full House, the beloved ’90s sitcom, has left a mark on popular culture that ensures we’re still talking about it all the way into 2023.
Joe Vogel (D-Montgomery Co.), who is seeking the Democratic nomination for the state’s 6th Congressional District race, shared a photo to the social media platform X, depicting swastikas drawn on the lobby door of his apartment building in Gaithersburg.“Swastikas in my apartment building lobby again,” Vogel wrote. “The surge in antisemitism isn’t some distant phenomenon — it’s happening right here in our own community as well.”Swastikas in my apartment building lobby again.The surge in antisemitism isn’t some distant phenomenon— it’s happening right here in our own community as well.
Director Matthew Vaughn would love the chance to shake things up in two film franchises that fans hold sacred.
So many of Nicholas Sparks‘ books have been turned into movies, but The Notebook is arguably the the most popular to get a big screen adaptation.
Phil Foden might have finally found his best position in the England set-up - and it's remarkably similar to his favourite position with Manchester City.
EXCLUSIVE: While it will continue to have a deal with Skydance Media for tent pole live action film and TV fare, Apple is parting ways with Skydance Animation, the company run by former Pixar chief John Lassiter. Their multi-year deal has come to a conclusion, and Apple is making other kinds of films, notably this weekend’s opener Killers of the Flower Moon, which opens globally Friday.
Recent docs on Indigenous peoples in the United States emphasize the troubled, tragic legacy between Native Americans and the US government, like “Lakota Nation Vs. United States.” Others, like Showtime‘s “Murder In Big Horn,” chart ongoing issues like the murdered and missing indigenous women crisis and the media and government’s relative neglect to take it seriously.
Between the Rains and The Echo are among the big winners at the prestigious Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival in Arkansas.
Big Brother fans are comparing contestant Hallie, 18, to the show's former contestant Nikki Grahame, with many even accusing her of 'putting on an act' to be more like the late star. Reality TV royalty Nikki shot to fame after appearing on Big Brother in 2006. She quickly became a fan favourite, with viewers entertained by her dramatic meltdowns, including her famous 'Who is she?' rant in the diary room.
A second-half double saw Livingston return to winning ways with a 2-0 SWPL2 victory over Stirling University, writes Angus McGregor.
Sir Billy Connolly has revealed that he wants “You’re Standing on My Balls” etched on his gravestone in TINY writing.
For years, the Disney Channel has been a breeding ground for young talent and a springboard that stars have used to take over the entertainment industry.
Huge news, Britney Spears fans!
Britney Spears‘ memoir The Woman In Me is due to be released in less than two weeks. The Toxic singer will bare her soul to the world via the much-anticipated book when it hits shelves nationwide on October 24. And we are SO ready for it!
Fans have been noticing a change on DWTS this season.
Big Brother returned to UK screens for the first time in five years, but the iconic reality show failed to premiere with a big bang for ITV.