Anna Marie de la Fuente Musical biopic “Rebellion” has wrapped after a four-week shoot in Bogota, Colombia, making it one of the few pics to have filmed in the country since the COVID-19 pandemic breakout in 2020.
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Roads outside schools will be prioritised for 20mph zones across Trafford and residents can request zones in their area.
Trafford council announced last night it is going to push for low speed areas across the borough and will prioritise roads outside schools, parks and elderly residential homes first.
Residents groups will be able to request that roads in their area are limited to 20mph, but they must meet a set of criteria
Anna Marie de la Fuente Musical biopic “Rebellion” has wrapped after a four-week shoot in Bogota, Colombia, making it one of the few pics to have filmed in the country since the COVID-19 pandemic breakout in 2020.
Taylor Swift would be the “first victim” of socialism, claiming she would be banned by a Marxist or socialist society.Swift spoke out against Blackburn, who is the senator for the pop star’s home state of Tennessee, in 2018 over her voting record on minority and LGBTQ rights.During an interview with Breitbart News, Blackburn warned that the left was “trying to change country music and make it woke” but implied Democrat supporters would regret allowing that to happen.“When I’m talking to my
Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff and St.
Olivia Rodrigo has added some new writing credits to her latest single, “Deja Vu”.
Tennessee SenatorMarsha Blackburn, 69, used Taylor Swift, 31, as an example when describing what she thinks restrictions would include in a Marxist government in a bizarre, new interview with conservative outlet Breitbart on Thursday July 8.
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There’s a big rumor going on about Taylor Swift and Adele!
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Taylor Swift and Adele collaboration is on the way, after a song titled ‘Broken Hearts’ was apparently registered online – with both artists named as writers.The track appears on a SESAC (the Society of European Stage Authors and Composers) registry, one of the oldest performance rights organisations in the United States.
Taylor Swift and Adele fans are getting excited over a possible collaboration between the two superstars.According to a fan screenshot from the Society of European Stage Authors and Composers (SESAC), Taylor and Adele are registered together for a new song called «Broken Hearts.» Under «AKA titles,» it's also called «Shattered Hearts.» Both women are listed as writers under their full names, Taylor Alison Swift and Adele Laurie Blue Adkins.Last month, Taylor announced on her Instagram that the
Swifties, prepare yourselves because a Taylor Swift and Adele song could be on its way. Fans discovered on Friday, July 2, that a song titled “Broken Hearts” had been registered to the Society of European Stage Authors and Composers (SESAC), a performance rights organization.
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Scooter Braun has opened up about tensions with Taylor Swift in a new interview. Braun purchased Swift’s longtime label, Big Machine Records, in 2019, plus the rights to the master recordings of Swift’s first six studio albums.
Scooter Braun has opened up about tensions with Taylor Swift in a new interview. Braun purchased Swift’s longtime label, Big Machine Records, in 2019, plus the rights to the master recordings of Swift’s first six studio albums.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentBrussels-based company Best Friend Forever has closed major territories on Hadas Ben Aroya’s daring sophomore outing, “All Eyes Off Me,” which world premiered at Berlin in the panorama section. The drama, which is set in contemporary Tel Aviv, was sold to Film Movement for North America, and also lured buyers in France (Wayna Pitch), Japan (Klockworx), Spain (Filmin), Portugal (Nitrato) and South Korea (Lumix Media).
Aryeh Bourkoff, founder and CEO of independent investment bank LionTree said audio is looking more attractive than video these days as consumers are a bit tapped out on TV.