Yet another tell-all book about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry — and even more Royal tea-spilling.
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Ed O’Brien has reassured Radiohead fans that the prospect of the band reconvening to make a new album “will definitely happen”.The guitarist told NME back in April that he and the band were having “online meetings” and “talking about stuff”.
While he stressed that “for the foreseeable future, everyone is doing their own thing,” O’Brien did add that “when it feels right to plug back into Radiohead, then we will.”O’Brien has spoken about the future of Radiohead again in a new interview with Guitar
.Yet another tell-all book about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry — and even more Royal tea-spilling.
Chris Willman Music WriterA long-awaited album of outtakes from Tom Petty’s classic 1994 album “Wildflowers” is finally destined to see the light of day, probably this calendar year, his daughter Adria Petty said in an appearance Thursday night on the Tom Petty Radio channel on SiriusXM.
Brian McKnight has been making fans swoon with his love songs and ballads for over three decades. Now, the 51-year-old singer says that his forthcoming 20th record, out Friday, will be his last.«This is it, as far as records go,» McKnight tells ET's Nischelle Turner.
Stevie Wonder says now is the time for people to make a change in the American political landscape. In a new video today, Hot New Hip Hop reported, Stevie Wonder explained how important it was for the Black Lives Matter movement to lead to positive changes in the USA.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: Josh Berman is extending his long tenure at Sony Pictures Television with a fifth consecutive overall deal. The new five-year pact will keep Berman and his Osprey Productions at Sony until 2025.Under the new deal, Berman is bringing in former Warner Bros.
Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor has given fans an idea of what to expect from his forthcoming debut solo album.The record was announced last year when Taylor said he was “putting a band together” to make his first solo work.In a new interview on Knotfest’s ‘Mosh Talks’, the singer said the record will draw on influences including Slade, Johnny Cash and Alice In Chains.“The way I’ve been looking at it is it’s like a futuristic throwback,” Taylor said.
Cardi B has told her fans once again that she’ll be releasing new music soon, saying “it’s going to hit, too!”The Bronx rapper’s last solo single release was ‘Press’, which came out over a year ago. She told fans just last month that her next single would be arriving “very, very soon”.New music has yet to materialise, however.
warned headteachers away from welcoming more pupils back.
It seems that Jake Peralta and the 99 will be tackling topics of police brutality and racism when the NBC comedy “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” goes back into production following the coronavirus pandemic. Star Terry Crews appeared on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” on Monday where he discussed the state of current events in America and how it will pertain to the show’s upcoming season.
$100,000 group donation to the Nation Bail Fund in support of protesters around the country. In addition to the cast's donation, actress Stephanie Beatriz, who plays detective Rosa Diaz on the show, also urged others who play cops on TV to step up and make donations. «I’m an actor who plays a detective on TV. If you currently play a cop? If you make tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in residuals from playing a cop? I’ll let you do the math.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorEvil Dead star Bruce Campbell has pulled back the crypt door on the next incarnation of the Evil Dead movie franchise. The actor who played Ash in Sam Raimi’s original trilogy spilled the blood — er, beans — in an interview with Empire magazine.Campbell said that Lee Cronin will write and direct the new feature, which is titled Evil Dead Now and features a female lead, as did 2013’s Evil Dead pic.
Hannah Brown wants to make it clear there is no excusing her use of the N-word.
This is the heartwarming moment a Scots toddler unwraps a Barbie doll with a prosthetic leg and excitedly shouts: “Just like me.”