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Shemekia Copeland, “Uncivil War" (Alligator)The best protest songs come from a deep well of outrage, connecting with a visceral sense of injustice or posing an urgent question. Think “What if you knew her and found her dead on the ground?"A lot of artists are trying these days to make sense of a world in turmoil.
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straight to your inbox every day, freeBorussia Dortmund chief Michael Zorc has voiced concerns over Jadon Sancho's fitness following the summer's long-running transfer saga with Manchester United.United failed to wrap up a deal for the England and Dortmund right-winger despite making him their top target, with the German club unwilling to budge from their £108million asking price.
straight to your inbox every day, freeBorussia Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke has hinted he is 'glad' his side did not sell Jadon Sancho to Manchester United in the summer.United identified the England international as their priority transfer target in the summer window but were unable to bring him to Old Trafford despite making efforts to do so.
Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest from leaning into the madness of the year with their Live With Kelly and Ryan Halloween costumes.The cohosts showed off get-ups inspired by Schitt’s Creek and Tiger King during Live’s Best Halloween Show Ever: Almost as Scary as Real Life annual extravaganza, airing on Friday, October 30.Ripa, 50, dressed up as Joe Exotic from the Netflix hit Tiger King, while Seacrest, 45, embodied a tiger.
LOS ANGELES -- When Zendaya won last month’s Emmy Award for top drama series actress, her triumph seemed to underscore the TV industry’s progress toward inclusivity.The “Euphoria” star became the second Black winner in the category in five years, following Viola Davis’ drought-ending win for “How to Get Away with Murder” in 2015.But such success contrasts with the lag in diversity in behind-the-camera jobs and among TV executives as measured by the yardsticks of race and gender, according to a
CancelNetflix hashtag jumped to the top of Twitter’s trending section as some users complained the French film, which had just hit the service, depicted a hyper-sexualized view of minors and promoted pedophilia.
United are able to strengthen their right-wing. United failed to land main target Sancho in the summer transfer window but, speaking to 888sport, Silvestre said he was not too concerned - provided they look to strengthen on the right next summer.
straight to your inbox every day, freeDortmund chief says United 'misjudged' Sancho move Borussia Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke believes Manchester United "misjudged" their move for Jadon Sancho this summer. As reported by MEN Sport , Sancho was United’s priority target throughout the transfer window but they failed to reach an agreement with Dortmund.
straight to your inbox every day, freeBorussia Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke has claimed Manchester United "misjudged" any deal for Jadon Sancho.As reported by MEN Sport, Sancho was United's top transfer target all summer. Dortmund were willing to do business for the Englishman but only if United met their £108million valuation.
LaToya Ferguson Netflix’s “Grand Army” (premiering Oct. 16) technically isn’t an adaptation of Katie Cappiello’s 2013 “Slut: The Play,” though it features three characters from the play—including the its central character—with one of the roles even being reprised by an actor from the play.
health, assisted by trusted friend Detective Inspector Siobhan Clarke.With a dog named Brillo to mind and boxes — including stacks of old case files — to unpack, the reader might be forgiven for thinking Rebus will be relegated to the sidelines. Not so.
straight to your inboxManchester City CEO Ferran Soriano suggested that there could be two problems solved in English football as a result of the Covid crisis.The pandemic has already had a serious impact on the game and there is disagreement between the UK government and the Premier League over how best to help out the clubs in lower divisions that are seriously struggling and who should bear the financial cost.Current social restrictions making it unlikely that fans will be allowed to attend