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Arcade Fire announce last minute New York concert for Ukraine victims - www.nme.com - New York - New York - Ukraine - Russia - parish Orleans
nme.com
19.03.2022 / 00:21

Arcade Fire announce last minute New York concert for Ukraine victims

Arcade Fire have announced a last minute concert in New York tonight (March 18) to help victims in Ukraine.The band took to Instagram today to confirm they are playing a benefit show at the Bowery Ballroom – watch the announcement clip below.In the post, frontman Win Butler and band member Richard Reed Parry can be seen stapling posters for the show on a message board.“Hey New York, we’re gonna play a show tonight, if you guys wanna come,” says frontman Win Butler. “It’s a benefit gig for Ukraine at the Bowery Ballroom.”A post shared by Arcade Fire (@arcadefire)A caption on the clip also says “pay what u can” but no further information on how to purchase the tickets has been posted.It comes after the band played a benefit concert for Ukraine in New Orleans earlier this week.That show saw Arcade Fire play a number of new tracks including their single ‘The Lightning, I, II’, ‘Age of Anxiety’, and ‘Rabbit Hole’.All proceeds from that “pay-what-you-can” gig went to benefit the Plus1 Ukraine relief fund, which is supporting Ukrainian people through non-profits providing humanitarian aid as Russia’s invasion of the country continues.Meanwhile, the band unveiled details of their new album ‘WE’ yesterday (March 17).Speaking about their sixth studio LP, Butler said creating it was “the longest we’ve ever spent writing, uninterrupted, probably ever.”Described as a “concise 40 minute epic” in a statement, it contains seven songs and is “as much about the forces that threaten to pull us away from the people we love, as it is inspired by the urgent need to overcome them”, according to a press release.

Watch footage of new Arcade Fire song ‘Rabbit Hole’ - www.nme.com - USA - Ukraine - Russia - New Orleans
nme.com
17.03.2022 / 00:13

Watch footage of new Arcade Fire song ‘Rabbit Hole’

Arcade Fire song has emerged on YouTube – watch ‘Rabbit Hole’ below.It’s come from their last-minute Ukraine benefit concert in New Orleans earlier this week (March 14), where the band also performed two other unreleased tracks.Taking place at Toulouse Theatre, all proceeds from the “pay-what-you-can” gig went to benefit the Plus1 Ukraine relief fund, which is supporting Ukrainian people through non-profits providing humanitarian aid as Russia’s invasion of the country continues.The gig was live-streamed via TikTok and Instagram, and snippets from that recording sees the band performing ‘Lightning I, II’, a song they recently revealed would be released this Thursday (March 17).The band also performed a second unreleased track, ‘Age Of Anxiety’. The song borrows elements from ‘Memories Of The Age of Anxiety’, a 45-minute instrumental ambient track they released for a meditation app last year.

Katie Holmes stuns in a mustard shirt as she walks her new pup - www.msn.com - China - New York - Ukraine - Russia - Madrid - Iran - Finland
msn.com
16.03.2022 / 14:51

Katie Holmes stuns in a mustard shirt as she walks her new pup

New York City with her new dog. The 43-year-old Dawson's Creek actress sported a mustard boxy shirt and a pair of blue straight leg jeans on Tuesday And she continued wearing a mask as she stood out from the crowd in her bold look.

Cardi B praises My Chemical Romance: “They don’t make music like this anymore” - www.nme.com - Australia - Britain - Scotland - New Zealand - USA - Ireland - Canada - Ukraine - Russia - city Milton - Dublin
nme.com
16.03.2022 / 11:33

Cardi B praises My Chemical Romance: “They don’t make music like this anymore”

Cardi B has shared an unlikely love for My Chemical Romance, saying that people “don’t make music like this anymore”.Taking to social media yesterday (March 15), Cardi shared a tweet linking to the official video for the rock band’s 2004 hit single ‘I’m Not Okay (I Promise)’.“They don’t make music like this anymore,” Cardi wrote in the caption of the post, which had one fan asking: “Cardi are you about to be in your emo era?”After being alerted to the tweet, My Chemical Romance responded, saying: “Grazie mille Cardi!”See the post and response below.Grazie mille Cardi!— My Chemical Romance (@MCRofficial) March 16, 2022My Chemical Romance are set to begin their long-awaited and much-delayed reunion tour this year.The returning group will kick off their reunion tour in the UK and Ireland, with a date at the Eden Project in May followed by gigs in Milton Keynes, Dublin, Warrington, Cardiff and Scotland. The tour will then move onto Europe, before visiting New Zealand and Australia in 2023.Last week, the group added more North American dates to their upcoming 2022 reunion tour, and announced the huge list of support acts for the run, including The Lemon Twigs, Thursday, Turnstile, Waterparks and more.The band had previously confirmed more than 25 dates to take place in the States and Canada this summer and autumn, including festival headline sets at Riot Fest, When We Were Young and more.

Massive Attack are selling off new artwork to help victims of Ukraine conflict - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - New Orleans
nme.com
15.03.2022 / 13:37

Massive Attack are selling off new artwork to help victims of Ukraine conflict

Massive Attack have announced plans to sell off new artwork to help victims of the Ukraine conflict.The two prints, which you can view below, are both signed by Robert “3D” Del Naja and come with 10 randomly selected hand-finished editions.Both prints are available until March 22 and are priced at £150 plus VAT, with all proceeds going to the Disasters Emergency Committee‘s (DEC) Ukrainian humanitarian appeal.The two pieces can be purchased here.A post shared by Robert Del Naja (@robert3delnaja)A post shared by Robert Del Naja (@robert3delnaja)Del Naja has been vocal about his support for victims of the Ukraine conflict, with the artist recently criticising the government’s response to the growing number of refugees after he posted several photos of the Ukrainian flag on his Instagram page.“DON’T WAVE FLAGS / WAVE VISAS,” he wrote.

ITV Good Morning Britain viewers spot change and wonder if it's because of Richard Madeley - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine - Russia
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
15.03.2022 / 13:29

ITV Good Morning Britain viewers spot change and wonder if it's because of Richard Madeley

Good Morning Britain viewers were quick to spot a change to the programme and instantly thought it may be because of Richard Madeley.

Watch Arcade Fire perform new songs at their Ukraine benefit show in New Orleans - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - New Orleans
nme.com
15.03.2022 / 09:33

Watch Arcade Fire perform new songs at their Ukraine benefit show in New Orleans

Arcade Fire‘s last-minute Ukraine benefit concert in New Orleans last night (March 14), showing the band performing two unreleased tracks.Taking place at Toulouse Theatre, all proceeds from the “pay-what-you-can” gig will benefit the Plus1 Ukraine relief fund, which is supporting Ukrainian people through non-profits providing humanitarian aid as Russia’s invasion of the country continues.The gig was live-streamed via TikTok and Instagram, and snippets from that recording sees the band performing ‘Lightning I, II’, a song they recently revealed would be released this Thursday (March 17).The band also performed a second unreleased track, ‘Age of Anxiety’. The song borrows elements from ‘Memories of the Age of Anxiety’, a 45-minute instrumental ambient track they released for a meditation app last year.

Court rules that Kesha cannot seek legal fees from Dr. Luke in defamation battle - www.msn.com - New York - USA - Florida - Ukraine - Russia - Minneapolis - George - Croatia
msn.com
12.03.2022 / 07:19

Court rules that Kesha cannot seek legal fees from Dr. Luke in defamation battle

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ITV Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid distracts viewers with new 'disco' look - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine - Russia
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
09.03.2022 / 12:57

ITV Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid distracts viewers with new 'disco' look

Susanna Reid often gets viewers talking on Good Morning Britain about her latest opinions on events in the news.

Russian prima ballerina denounces Ukraine war: ‘Now the line is drawn’ - www.foxnews.com - New York - USA - Ukraine - Russia
foxnews.com
09.03.2022 / 00:53

Russian prima ballerina denounces Ukraine war: ‘Now the line is drawn’

Olga Smirnova, a prima ballerina from Russia, is speaking out against the country’s invasion of Ukraine. A lead dancer with the Bolshoi Ballet, Smirnova said she is "ashamed of Russia" and publicly denounced its president, Vladimir Putin, for giving the order to invade the neighboring country.

New York Times Moving Editorial Staff Out Of Russia After Passage Of Censorship Law - deadline.com - New York - New York - Ukraine - Russia
deadline.com
08.03.2022 / 18:33

New York Times Moving Editorial Staff Out Of Russia After Passage Of Censorship Law

The New York Times said that it was moving its staffers out of Russia “for now” after the passage of a censorship law that threatens prison sentences for those whose reporting on the invasion of Ukraine is deemed “fake news.”

ITV Good Morning Britain's viewers claim Susanna Reid was 'mortified' as Richard Madeley's slammed for 'patronising' responses - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Iceland - Ukraine - Russia
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
08.03.2022 / 14:47

ITV Good Morning Britain's viewers claim Susanna Reid was 'mortified' as Richard Madeley's slammed for 'patronising' responses

Good Morning Britain viewers have claimed Susanna Reid appeared 'mortified' as Richard Madeley quizzed one of the show's latest guests.

Patti Smith on How She Came to Love Substack: ‘I Like the Idea That the Reader Hangs Out With the Writer’ - variety.com - New York - Ukraine - Russia
variety.com
02.03.2022 / 23:43

Patti Smith on How She Came to Love Substack: ‘I Like the Idea That the Reader Hangs Out With the Writer’

A.D. Amorosi When Patti Smith joined Substack — the now-five-year-old online platform that publishes and pays writers on a subscription model — the poet, author and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer had been stuck at home in New York City after having canceled a world tour due to COVID.Starting with her tagline (“The reader is my notebook”), and moving into her serialized, on-line novel (“The Melting,” currently 44 chapters long), Smith’s “journal of my private pandemic” promised “an inter-connective body of work for a responsive community,” filled with “ruminations, shards of poetry, music, and musings on whatever subject finds its way from thought to pen, news of the mind, pieces of this world.” Rather than maintain a diary’s staid setting, the communally driven Smith engages her subscriber base with freshly penned songs and poetry readings of her her heroes’ work and her own.

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