Disloyal.”The disbarred lawyer tweeted the news Thursday, though an air date hasn’t been determined, he wrote.“Just agreed to an #ExclusiveInterview with @sethmeyers @LateNightSeth @NBC,” Cohen tweeted. “Date and time to be announced.
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Glastonbury Festival founder Michael Eavis has said he is “uncertain” if next year’s festival will go ahead, but that he is “moving heaven and earth” to make it happen.Speaking to ITV News West Country, Eavis has said fans might have to wait until 2022 for the return of the festival, which was due to celebrate its fiftieth anniversary this year with Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar headlining.Speaking about the difficulty of ensuring social distancing, Eavis said: “500 people is
.Disloyal.”The disbarred lawyer tweeted the news Thursday, though an air date hasn’t been determined, he wrote.“Just agreed to an #ExclusiveInterview with @sethmeyers @LateNightSeth @NBC,” Cohen tweeted. “Date and time to be announced.
Fans hoping to get their hands on Michael Stahan’s 2008 Super Bowl jersey are out of luck as the one up for auction is apparently a fake.
referendum row after suggesting Scots-born voters in the rest of the UK might have a say in a second independence referendum. The senior Tory said giving people outside Scotland a say in the country’s future was an "interesting" idea.
Kanye West is still seriously considering his run for president of the United States. Three days after presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden announced that Kamala Harris will be his vice-presidential running mate, the 43-year-old rapper has reacted to the historic nomination. West took to Twitter with a vintage photo, presumably of his late mother, Donda West.
2020 election. Among those frustrated is Taylor Swift, who took to Twitter on Saturday to slam President Donald Trump's recent handling of the U.S.
wrote, “The day has finally arrived. I have waited a long time to share my truth.”Also Read: Michael Cohen to Be Released From Prison AgainThe book’s official announcement comes just weeks after a federal judge ordered the release of Cohen from prison.
A dip in a hotel swimming pool turned into an angry altercation for actor Anthony Michael Hall.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorFrench Exit, which stars Michelle Pfieffer and Lucas Hedges and has Tracy Letts voicing a cat named Small Frank, will have its world premiere as the closing night entry in this fall’s New York Film Festival.Film at Lincoln Center hasn’t set final details for the 58th annual edition of the festival, which runs September 25 to October 11.
Rumer has revealed that she was once told that Paul McCartney cried due to the nerves of performing in The White House in front of then-President Barack Obama.The ‘Seasons Of My Soul’ singer/songwriter was speaking in a new interview about the performance anxiety she felt before performing Burt Bacharach and Hal David’s ‘A House Is Not a Home’ for Obama back in 2012.“I was so nervous, I went down to Glastonbury to do a hippy course beforehand,” Rumer told The Times.
I want auroras and sad proseI want to watch wisteria grow right over my bare feet'Cause I haven't moved in yearsAnd I want you right hereA red rose grew up out of ice frozen groundWith no one around to tweet itAs private as the pair have kept their relationship, the lyric “with no one around to tweet it,” is pretty much a no brainer.
Selena Gomez knows exactly who she wants to collab with.
The Mumbai Film Festival is postponing its 22nd edition to 2021 as India continues to grapple with a worsening outbreak of the novel coronavirus.
Paul McCartney has opened up about the time he sued The Beatles in order to “save” their music and company, Apple.In a new interview with GQ, McCartney elaborated on what he described as one of the biggest “misconceptions” of The Beatles split saying that he had no option but to sue the band in order to protect their music.McCartney officially announced his departure from the band in April 1970 and later that year, filed a law suit which called for the group’s formal dissolution.After years of
Michael Eavis has said he is “moving heaven and earth” to make sure that Glastonbury festival can go ahead next year.
Paul McCartney has described his post-Beatles feud with John Lennon as “pretty hurtful”, but denied that the band ever “hated” each other.