Australian rock band Midnight Oil are returning with new music for the first time in 18 years.
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The Rose Parade that takes place on New Year’s Day will not take place to ring in the new year on 2021 due to the coronavirus, the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association announced Wednesday in accordance with California governor Gavin Newsom’s Phase IV reopening schedule.It is the first time in 75 years that the parade has been canceled.The association also hosts the annual Rose Bowl football game, and planning for the college football playoff is still ongoing.“The health and well-being of our
.Australian rock band Midnight Oil are returning with new music for the first time in 18 years.
Bruce Haring, Brandon Choe SUNDAY: California has become the first US state to hit 500,000 positive coronavirus cases, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.More than 9,000 people have died from coronavirus in California, and more than 6,000 people are in the hospital or an intensive care unit, according to state data published Friday morning.Despite new restrictions on such indoor venues as movie theaters, bars and restaurants issued in mid-July by California Governor Gavin Newsom,
“He would lift all the weans in and sit them behind the wheel. “He said we were the first local group to have him as a personality and if ever Creetown Gala needed his help we were just to contact the family.“We never have done.”
Chris Willman Music WriterThis year’s Emmy nominees in the seven music categories include such familiar scoring names as Ludwig Göransson, Pinar Toprak, Nicholas Britell, Mark Isham and Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross as well as figures from the pop world like Pharrell Williams, Dawes’ Taylor Goldsmith, Ingrid Michaelson, Sheila E and the RZA.Labrinth joined Reznor and Ross in being nominated in both song and score categories.
Everything Everything have announced a 2021 UK and Ireland tour.The four-piece will hit the road next year for their first headline tour in the UK and Ireland in three years, and they’ll play in support of their upcoming new album ‘Re-Animator’.Kicking off at Nottingham’s Rock City on March 19, 2021, the tour will wrap up in Dublin at the Olympia Theatre on April 5.
LOS ANGELES -- Annie Ross, a popular jazz singer in the 1950s before crossing over into a successful film career, has died. She was 89.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorAnnie Ross, the legendary Jazz singer who was part of the trio Lambert, Hendricks & Ross died in the early morning hours of July 22 at her home in New York City. She was 89.
Chris Rock and his eldest daughter, Lola, now have a tattoo bond after showing off matching ink.Father and daughter have had versions of the same crown, based on a design created by late street artist Basquiat, tattooed on their arms after visiting New York’s Bang Bang Tattoo.Bosses at the parlour have shared photos of the Rocks with their new skin art, adding the caption:First tattoo for King @chrisrock and his wonderful daughter.
Organizers said Wednesday they have canceled the 2021 Rose Parade because of the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on long-range planning for the New Year's Day tradition. The Pasadena, California, Tournament of Roses Association said the decision was put off until organizers were certain that safety restrictions would prevent staging of the 132nd parade.
You probably watched at least a few minutes of the Tournament of Roses Parade on Jan. 1. Even if you didn’t, it was nice to know it was there, with its colorful floats, snazzily-attired equestrians and high school marching bands—a pleasant tradition that dates back to Jan. 1, 1890. If it’s all kind of corny and old-fashioned, that’s part of its charm, as people ease into a new year. You’re going to
the coronavirus pandemic.This marks only the fourth time in the parade's more than 100-year history that it has been canceled.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorThe famed Rose Parade in Pasadena held each New Year’s Day has been canceled for 2021, with organizers the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association saying Wednesday that restrictions in California’s now-paused phased reopening because of the coronavirus pandemic made it impossible to host the event, which would have been its 132nd edition.It will mark only the fourth time the parade along the famed five-mile stretch of Colorado Boulevard will not take place
Rising star Kara Marni is powering through these strange and socially-distanced times both musically and romantically, if her new track is anything to go by.
reunion, titled,, on Friday. The teaser begins with Tina Fey's beloved character angry with New Yorkers who don't wear their masks in public amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.«No mask, hot-shot? You scared of the virus now?” Liz yells at a mask-less stranger, who replies by saying, „I already had corona! I'm on my way to donate plasma.“»Boom! Another successful interaction with a man!" she shouts.
On Friday, NBC unveiled its first teaser for the one-time-only “30 Rock” reunion special, and it promises to be something very special indeed.
Also Read: NBC Sets Televised '30 Rock' Reunion Special as Part of Upfront EventThe special, which comes as part of NBCUniversal’s upfront event, will feature guest appearances from talent from across the company’s portfolio to highlight programming from NBC, Telemundo, USA Network, SYFY, E!, Bravo, etc., including sports, entertainment and news.The commercial-free broadcast will air Thursday, July 16 at 8/7c and will be rebroadcast across the company’s cable networks and made available to
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorFox Entertainment’s AVOD service Tubi has named Carolyn Forrest as Senior Vice President, General Counsel, reporting to Tubi CEO Farhad Massoudi and based in San Francisco.Forrest, most recently Vice President, Legal Affairs, for Fox Television Stations, will serve as the service’s chief legal officer, overseeing its business affairs and legal team and advising on broad-ranging media law-related issues.“Carolyn combines vast knowledge across the industry with a