After a stunning year of golf for Leona Maguire, the 26-year-old went on to have one of the most spectacular debut performances in the history of the Solheim Cup, playing a starring role in helping team Europe claim victory on US soil in Toledo.
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Jamie Lang This year’s seventh edition of the Ibero-American Platino Awards (Premios Platinos) will honor Mexican actor, director, producer and festival organizer Diego Luna with the Platino Award of Honor. An itinerant award show by design, this year’s Platinos will be held on Oct.
After a stunning year of golf for Leona Maguire, the 26-year-old went on to have one of the most spectacular debut performances in the history of the Solheim Cup, playing a starring role in helping team Europe claim victory on US soil in Toledo.
Sarah Dash was a singer who was a founding member of Labelle, best known for their 1974 hit “Lady Marmalade.”Dash began singing with Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx, and Sundray Tucker in the early 1960s, forming the girl group the Ordettes. They evolved to become the Bluebelles, then Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles, and finally renamed themselves to Labelle in the early ‘70s.
the Supremes, with the remaining trio naming themselves Labelle. With Dash celebrated for her emotive, versatile voice that spanned soprano prettiness and robustly soulful singing, the group branched out, backing Laura Nyro, and covering the Who and touring with them.
Elvis Presley was once tasked with spying on John Lennon by then-US president Richard Nixon, according to legendary music presenter and DJ ‘Whispering’ Bob Harris.In a new interview on the Rockonteurs podcast, Harris spoke of how Nixon “loathed” the Beatles star due to his public and vicious criticism of the Vietnam War.During the interview with hosts Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt, Harris claimed that Nixon recruited Presley, who was a “great friend” of the late President, to spy on Lennon, adding
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Nicki Minaj participated in the most surreal row Tuesday afternoon between the Prime Minister after she was called out for speaking “untruths” during a Downing Street news conference.The US rapper spoke out online about how she believes that the COVID vaccines can lead to impotence. This comes after Nicki was noticeably missing from the MET Gala Monday night, due to reportedly not following the guest protocol of being vaccinated.
Unbelievably proud. After British teenager Emma Raducanu’s impressive Grand Slam victory at the U.S. Open tennis championships, the royal family congratulated her historic win with personal statements.
Royce Da 5′ 9″ is the latest artist to take on NPR’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert series, using the occasion to mark his eighth year of sobriety.Royce’s instalment of series aired on Friday (September 10), consciously coinciding with National Recovery Month in the US.The Grammy-nominated rapper was joined by vocalist Ashley Sorrell, backing singers and a band.
Jennifer Hudson reckons the tale of how she went full circle from singing Aretha Franklin’s Share Your Love With Me in her first American Idol audition to being handpicked by the Queen of Soul herself to star in a Franklin biopic is “a story only God could write.
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Tomris Laffly Herding cattle is a woman’s work in Emelie Mahvadian’s meditative “Bitterbrush,” a picturesque documentary that embraces the sweeping tradition of the Western genre. The brawny job comes naturally to the nomadic Hollyn Patterson and Colie Moline, two close friends who are seasonal range riders for hire in the remote American West, cowgirling their way from one temporary job to the next, deep through the mountains and prairies of the Idaho terrain.
Jack Antonoff and Lucy Dacus have announced that proceeds from their upcoming Texas shows will be donated to abortion charities following the introduction of the state’s new anti-abortion bill.The new legislation, Senate Bill 8, bans most abortions in Texas and makes the state the most restrictive in the US in terms of access to abortion services, according to the New York Times.It prohibits aborting a foetus once cardiac activity can be detected, which is generally around six weeks – a very