coronavirus pandemic will be coming out in June.Lawrence Wright's “The Plague Year," which builds on a New Yorker story that ran earlier this month, will be published by Alfred A. Knopf on June 8.
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After a couple of frustratingly overlooked singles in 2020, Zara Larsson is back with new track Talk About Love; a mellow, 2000s-R&B throwback that features US rapper Young Thug.
Zayn Malik isn't messing about in 2021: new single Vibez out this week, new album Nobody Is Listening next week.
The Original Pop-Punk Princess© Avril Lavigne is back this week in the form of a guest feature on
coronavirus pandemic will be coming out in June.Lawrence Wright's “The Plague Year," which builds on a New Yorker story that ran earlier this month, will be published by Alfred A. Knopf on June 8.
The New York Times reportedly fired award-winning queer journalist Lauren Wolfe, after she posted a Tweet saying she had “chills” watching US President Joe Biden’s plane land in Washington.The newspaper’s action was preceded by an online campaign of abuse, harassment and threats against Wolfe over her perceived pro-Biden tilt.
A new release date has been given to A Quiet Place Part II.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAdd “A Quiet Place Part II” to the growing list of 2021 films that have already been delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic.Paramount’s post-apocalyptic thriller — directed by John Krasinski and starring Emily Blunt — has been postponed for a third time. It will now open in theaters on Sept.
direct to your inbox A new release date for the latest James Bond film has been announced following multiple delays due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Angelique Jackson Universal Pictures and Focus Features have juggled a couple key releases on their 2021-2022 schedule.Just a month ahead of its planned Feb.
The New York Times and Left/Right Productions have teamed up for a new documentary titled Framing Britney Spears, centred on Britney Spears‘ conservatorship.The film is set to launch as the sixth instalment of The New York Times Presents docuseries, hosted on US television channel FX and FX On Hulu.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“Bios,” an upcoming sci-fi movie starring Tom Hanks and an pup named Goodyear, has been delayed.The movie, from Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, was initially scheduled for April 16, 2021. It has been pushed back four months and will now open on Aug.
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Pop Smoke's Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon is officially Ireland's biggest debut album released in 2020.
MGMT‘s Andrew VanWyngarden has shared a new song under his solo moniker Gentle Dom called ‘I Miss Dancing In New York’.The up-tempo house track appeared on the musician’s Soundcloud over the weekend.
Last summer, NY cast member Ramona Singer said she had tested positive. In other spinoffs, positive cases were reported by Shannon Beador and Emily Simpson of the Real Housewives of Orange County, by Kyle RIchards, Kathy Hilton and Dorit Kemsley of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, by Jennifer Aydin of Real Housewives of New Jersey, and by D’Andra Simmons of Real Housewives of Dallas.
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Noah Centineo recently spoke to GQ and got candid about his relationship with his fans.
Celeste has announced that she will be releasing her debut album ‘Not Your Muse’ a month earlier than planned.The singer-songwriter, who won the BBC’s Sound Of 2020 poll and the BRIT Awards’ Rising Star prize last year, initially confirmed February 26 as the record’s release date.Posting on Instagram this morning (January 14), Celeste has now announced that ‘Not Your Muse’ will arrive on January 29 instead.You can see her latest album announcement post below.A post shared by Celeste
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DANNEMORA, N.Y. -- Brooklyn rapper Bobby Shmurda will be eligible for release from prison next month, the New York State Department of Corrections said on Monday.Shmurda, whose legal name is Ackquille Pollard, was sentenced to seven years after pleading guilty to conspiracy and weapons possession charges in connection to what prosecutors said was a leading role in the GS9 gang, The New York Times reported.
Bobby Shmurda is eligible for release from prison next month, the New York State Department of Corrections has confirmed.The New York rapper, who became widely known in 2014 for his hit song ‘Hot N***a’, was sentenced to seven years in prison in October 2016 after pleading guilty to conspiracy and weapons possession as part of a plea deal.Shmurda, real name Ackquille Pollard, was denied parole back in September.