Tyson Fury has been called out for an all-British bout by fellow undefeated heavyweight Joe Joyce as he looks towards his next fight.
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CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including Jay-Z claim in court that his fragrance launched in 2013 failed not because he didn’t live up to his agreement regarding promoting it but because of perfume company Parlux’s “crappy, lazy work”, plus the All Party Parliamentary Group On Music’s demand for “urgent action” from the UK government to tackle the crisis facing British musicians and crew planning to tour Europe as a result of
.Tyson Fury has been called out for an all-British bout by fellow undefeated heavyweight Joe Joyce as he looks towards his next fight.
Deadline reported.The British rock band made a plethora of appearances on “The Ed Sullivan Show” throughout the 1960s. In February 1964 alone, the Fab Four stopped by Sullivan’s eponymous variety show on three separate occasions.“Midas Man” is currently in production and will chronicle the life and rise to fame of Epstein.
US President Joe Biden has appealed for calm after being left at 'angry' at a verdict which saw a teenager who shot two men dead walk free from court.
Adele has continued her comeback by sitting down with Oprah Winfrey for an exclusive two hour tell-all interview, where she discussed divorce, weight loss and her son. In the same rose garden where Harry and Meghan gave their televised Oprah interview earlier this year, the Tottenham-born star provided a CBS special called Adele One Night Only to launch for long awaited fourth album, 30.
much-ballyhooed “One Night Only” concert Sunday on CBS, the 15-time Grammy Award winner set the scene for a Los Angeles man named Quentin Brunson to pop the question to his unsuspecting girlfriend of seven years, Ashleigh Mann. “I need every person to be really bloody quiet, alright?” whispered an excited Adele, 33, to her star-studded audience at the landmark Griffith Observatory in LA. “If you make a noise, I’m going to kill you,” the British bombshell jokingly threatened before instructing
Adele has continued her comeback by sitting down with Oprah Winfrey for an exclusive two hour tell-all interview, where she discussed divorce, weight loss and her son. In the same rose garden where Harry and Meghan gave their televised Oprah interview earlier this year, the Tottenham-born star provided a CBS special called Adele One Night Only to launch for long awaited fourth album, 30.
one-off concert filmed at the London Palladium, An Audience With Adele, will be broadcast on ITV this weekend on November 21. Both specials are being produced by British company Fulwell 73 Productions.
Adele says she will be cracking “filthy jokes” during what appears to be an otherwise classy live show recorded for her upcoming Oprah special in a trailer for the programme. Airing in the US on 14 November, the two-hour TV affair promises discussions about the British singing sensation’s new album 30, dropping 19 November, and will feature performances from Adele also.
“hello” to Adele in a two-hour TV special set to air on CBS this coming Sunday.“Adele One Night Only” will see the 15-time Grammy winner speak candidly with the talk show queen about diets, dating and divorce.The program will also feature the British songstress performing tracks from her highly-anticipated album “30” — set for release on Nov.
While Lady Gaga dazzled this past January at the Presidential Inauguration of Joe Biden, singing the national anthem, the 35-year-old Mother Monster had some tricks up her sleeve.
Who says safety can’t be fashionable? Lady Gaga revealed how much pride she felt by getting to perform the “Star Spangled Banner” at President Joe Biden‘s inauguration back in January in an interview with British Vogue published on November 2. The 35-year-old singer admitted to feeling afraid during former President Donald Trump’s administration, and that she’ll always remember getting to usher in Biden’s presidency.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentThe Middle East premiere of British director Joe Wright’s dazzling romantic drama “Cyrano” will open the Red Sea Film Festival, which is Saudi Arabia’s first full-fledged film festival and market with international ambitions.The ambitious event, which is a key plank of the kingdom’s plans to diversify its oil-based economy and become a prominent Middle East moviemaking hub – following the 2017 removal of its religion-related ban on cinema – is set to