Marcus Rashford believes Manchester United were 'calmer' with and without the ball in Wednesday's win over Brentford.
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St. Patty’s Party
March 17, 10pm
The Hideaway
Wear your green and get ready to dance with DJ Mister Richard. No cover, $6 Slane’s Irish Whiskey shots, and $7 Jameson Green Tea shots.
Saturday Social Team Sports Day
March 18, 4pm
The Hideaway
Sports league members will enjoy $10 Pacifico beer pitchers while they watch NCAA basketball on 13 screens. The Hideaway sponsors Atlanta Pride Football, Stonewall Sports, Hotlanta Softball League, Southern Softpaw League and The Dogwood Bowlers.
SPRUNG with Sasha Colby
March 18, 9:30pm
My Sister’s Room
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” season 15 frontrunner Sasha Colby headlines.
Mochakk & DJ EU
March 18, 11pm
District Atlanta
Tickets at bit.ly/MOCHAKKATL2023.
Day Party
March 19, 3pm
The Hideaway
It’s a Sunday Funday like no other with host Devon Rex. Enjoy $6 Absolut Cocktails and no cover!
Mug Check!
March 19, 8pm
My Sister’s Room
The open stage drag show returns this month with special guest mentor Orchid and February’s winner, Naja Supreme. Hosted by TAYLOR ALXNDR.
Drag On! Guys and Dolls
March 20, 10pm
Bulldogs
Every Monday night, hosted by Will Dupree Saint James and Tatianna Tuesday Dickerson.
Tuesday Night Trivia
March 21, 8:30pm
The Hideaway
With host DeWayne Morgan. No cover.
Maryoke
March 22, 9pm
Mary’s
Country Night
March 23, 9pm
The Heretic
Enjoy social country, Western, and line dancing every Thursday at the Heretic. Don’t know how? Take a free dance lesson every Thursday from 8 to 9pm. Learn more at tinyurl.com/danceoutatl.
PullmanSoul Presents UNDERGROUND RITUAL
March 24, 10pm
Future Atlanta
With DJ Kemi and Ron Pullman. Tickets at future-atlanta.com.
Anfisa Letyago
March 24, 11pm
District Atlanta
Tickets at bit.ly/ANFISAATL2023.
DJ Sam Gee
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Marcus Rashford believes Manchester United were 'calmer' with and without the ball in Wednesday's win over Brentford.
Marcus Rashford has backed Anthony Martial to make a significant impact for Manchester United, provided he stays fit.
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Austin Butler has booked his next project, following his huge role as Elvis.
Morrissey has announced details of a summer UK tour for July 2023. Check out full dates and ticket details below.The former Smiths turned solo star previously announced an outdoor show at Leeds Millennium Square, and will now be playing additional headline gigs around the dates in Portsmouth, Nottingham, Dublin and Liverpool.
A.D. Amorosi In Donald Glover and Janine Nabers’ “Swarm,” a highly-detailed dedication to all-things Beyoncé and her “Bey Hive” fanbase is key to the show’s menacingly satirical look at obsessive fandom turned murderous. Credit “Swarm” production designer Sara K. White with taking its creators’ ideal of singing sensation Ni’Jah (Nirine S. Brown) to nuanced extremes, while folding “The Swarm” and its greatest devotee Dre (Dominique Fishback) into Glover’s dreamlike “Atlanta” universe. “I knew ‘Swarm’ was a sister to ‘Atlanta,’” said White of Glover’s beloved FX series. “What I wanted to evoke, then, was their shared interest in authenticity and irreverence to the point of whimsy.”
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Lauren Probyn Aouad has joined UTA as a marketing executive, marking the company’s first senior hire in its newly opened Atlanta division. As an executive, Aouad will be responsible for growing the division’s presence within the community and developing new partnerships with brands at the intersection of entertainment and advertising. She will report to Julian Jacobs and David Anderson, UTA partners and co-heads of the entertainment and culture Marketing division. She will work closely with Steve Cohen, partner and co-head of UTA’s Atlanta office. “We’re excited to welcome Lauren to our team,” said Anderson, “Our group has expanded substantially over the past few years, both domestically and globally, and we look forward to having her help us grow the business.”
Be Your Own Pet have shared their their first new song in 15 years – listen to the explosive ‘Hand Grenade’ below.The Nashville band reunited last year to play a handful of dates supporting Jack White and today (March 30) release ‘Hand Grenade’ via White’s label, Third Man Records.The song marks their first new music since the release of their 2008 album ‘Get Awkward’. It was written and recorded by the three founding members Jemina Pearl Abegg (vocals), Jonas Stein (Guitar), Nathan Vasquez (bass), and longtime drummer John Eatherly.Abegg said in a statement: “’Hand Grenade’ started out as a threat to the people who harmed me, that I will make them suffer as I have suffered, but the song grew like a mirror to my own grief process, through anger, denial, sorrow.
— a live broadcast of MLB games on Apple TV+. Apple announced on Wednesday that broadcasts of Major League Baseball games on Apple TV+ this season will require a subscription to the service.Kicking off with a doubleheader on Friday, April 7, the Texas Rangers face the Chicago Cubs, followed by the San Diego Padres facing the Atlanta Braves. Just like last year, Apple will show two live baseball games every Friday night with a rotating cast of teams. Now, you will need an Apple TV+ subscription, which costs $7 per month with a seven-day free trial, if you want to watch.Sign up for Apple TV+Apple and MLB also announced the schedule for the first half of the season, which will last through June 30. This year, Wayne Randazzo and Alex Faust are handling the play-by-plays, joined by analysts Dontrelle Willis and Ryan Spilborghs, and sideline reporters Heidi Watney and Tricia Whitaker. Live pre- and postgame coverage will again be hosted by Lauren Gardner, along with Siera Santos.Beginning MLB Opening Day, fans in the U.S.
United Talent Agency cut the ribbon to its Atlanta offices Wednesday, marking the first of the major talent agencies to offer a full-service office expansion in the growing market of the Peach State’s capitol.“Atlanta is a vibrant city for music, sports and arts, and there is a ripe opportunity to create another center of gravity for film and television,” UTA CEO Jeremy Zimmer said in a statement. “We are excited to bring our full range of services to the community of talented artists, athletes, musicians and creators who call the Southeast their home.” UTA Atlanta co-heads Steve Cohen and Rob Gibbs jointly added that the city “planting our flag here gives us the ability to support clients with investments and opportunities across the city’s growing creative ecosystem.”UTA’s Atlanta offices will offer representation across entertainment and talent divisions, including film and television, music, sports, digital talent, marketing, gaming and fine arts.
Swarm, the new Amazon Prime Video TV series created by Donald Glover.The seven-episode show follows Dre (played by Dominique Fishback), whose obsession with a pop star plunges her into a dark world.Obama is credited as a staff writer on all seven episodes of the new show and wrote the teleplay to its fifth episode, titled ‘Girl, Bye’.Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Glover’s co-creator and Atlanta writer-producer Janine Nabers praised Obama’s work. “Some of her pitches were wild as hell, and they were just so good and so funny,” she said. “She’s an incredible writer.
Eamonn Holmes has celebrated Mother's Day with a touching tribute to his late mum, who passed away in November at the age of 93. Eamonn is arguably most well-known for presenting This Morning, where he was usually seen alongside his wife, Ruth Langsford. On Saturday, the 62 year old TV host took to Twitter, where he posted a short clip of his mum, Josie, for his 1.1 million followers.
Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William celebrate their first St. Patrick’s Day with their new titles by attending the annual parade at Mons Barracks on Friday (March 17) in Aldershot, U.K.
It was a first for Kate Middleton on Friday.
MAMAMOO is coming!
Parker Finn has just signed a first-look deal with Paramount to write, produce, and direct features.
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$217 million at the global box office last fall, filmmaker Parker Finn has signed a first-look deal with Paramount Pictures. “I am honored and thrilled to be joining the Paramount family,” Finn said in a statement.
Brent Lang Executive Editor Somebody must be flashing their pearly whites. Paramount Pictures has entered a multi-year, first-look deal with Parker Finn to write, produce and direct features. The pact comes on the heels of Finn’s breakout horror hit “Smile,” which became a sleeper box office sensation. Finn wrote and directed the creepy tale, which went on to be the top grossing original horror movie of 2022, raking in $216 million worldwide on a $17 million budget. It was based on his short film “Laura Hasn’t Slept.” “‘Smile’s’breakthrough success is a testament to Parker’s unique and fresh filmmaking, and we are thrilled that he will make Paramount his home,” said Paramount Pictures President & CEO Brian Robbins.