By Nellie Andreeva
20.01.2020 - 17:46 / nme.com
The crane formed the centrepiece of the show in 2019
A crane that formed the centrepiece of Glastonbury Festival‘s Pangea area in 2019 will not be allowed to remain in place when the festival is not running.
As the Somerset County Gazette reports, Arcadia Spectacular Ltd have been denied retrospective planning permission to leave the crane in place.
Planning officers at Mendip District Council say that the crane would be allowed under permitted development rights, but that is only applicable
By Nellie Andreeva
A year after Fox found a hit in “The Masked Singer,” the network has acquired another music-based format from South Korea: “I Can See Your Voice.” The network has ordered the music guessing game to series.
Here he comes! Pregnant Maren Morris and her husband, Ryan Hurd, geared up for their son’s arrival with a baby shower.
In a shocking announcement prior to the Senate’s vote on impeachment Wednesday, Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, announced that he would vote to convict President Trump, earning him the praise of many left-leaning celebrities.
Change sounds like this: South Korean director Bong Joon Ho accepted his foreign film award for “Parasite” at the Golden Globes, saying: “Once you overcome the 1-inch-tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films.”
There’s no stopping Joaquin Phoenix, who won Best Actor in a Leading Role at the the 73rd Annual British Academy Film Awards on Sunday.
A gritty coming-of-age drama, Charm City Kings introduces viewers to a dirt bike scene where Baltimore’s young people have honed a sports-like showmanship and sense of community over the last 50 years. Directed by Angel Manuel Soto with a script from Sherman Payne and a story penned by Barry Jenkins, Chris Boyd and Kirk Sullivan, the film is based on the documentary 12 O’Clock Boys from director Lotfy Nathan.
“Charm City Kings,” directed by Angel Manuel Soto and written by Sherman Payne, is an earnest coming-of-age story about a Baltimore 14-year-old named Mouse (Jahi Di’Allo Winston) torn between joining the Midnight Clique, an extreme dirt bike crime gang in stormtrooper-esque shiny white breastplates, or becoming a veterinarian.
In today’s TV news roundup, Ray Romano got a guest star gig on “One Day at a Time” and Freeform released the trailer for “The Thing About Harry.”
On Monday, J. Cole sat on a panel at New York City’s MLK Now event celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., which was hosted by Black Panther director Ryan Coogler. During the rapper’s appearance, he spoke about being inspired to use his platform to tell other people’s stories on 4 Your Eyez Only after reading Michelle Alexander’s The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.
A wrongful death lawsuit filed by Prince’s heirs against a Minnesota doctor and pharmacy bosses in Illinois has been dismissed.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds gave the public and paparazzi a generous look at their date style in New York City this week. But they aren't doing any award show red carpet this weekend in Los Angeles.
Sony Pictures Classics has shared the first teaser trailer for Angel Manuel Soto’s new film Charm City Kings. The movie stars Jahi Di’Allo Winston as a 14-year-old named Mouse who gets taken under the wing of a dirt biker named Blax, played by Meek Mill. Watch the trailer below.
Oklahoma-based singer-songwriter Samantha Crain feels the reverberations of her past on “An Echo,” the debut single from her upcoming album A Small Death.