Noel Gallagher has revealed that he’s written a new song that “sounds like The Cure“.The former Oasis musician released his third High Flying Birds album, ‘Who Built The Moon’, back in 2017.
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Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of popular video games studios like Rockstar Games and 2K Games, believes it charges less than its games are worth.During a financial update with investors on November 4, CEO Strauss Zelnick said that he believes consumers currently pay less than what the company’s games are actually worth.
“We deliver the highest quality experiences in the business, and we charge much less for them than we believe they are worth to consumers,” he said, per PC Gamer.The
.Noel Gallagher has revealed that he’s written a new song that “sounds like The Cure“.The former Oasis musician released his third High Flying Birds album, ‘Who Built The Moon’, back in 2017.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller and Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos are right now announcing that Netflix will boost its presence in the state by expanding its ABQ Studios and committing to an additional $1 billion in production spending.The Studio expansion will add 300 acres to the company’s existing studios, located in Albuquerque’s Mesa Del Sol area.
Armstrong Okoflex has aimed an apparent dig at club management in a social media post. The 18-year-old took to popular video app TikTok to vent his frustrations as he continues to try and make his way into boss Neil Lennon's plans.
Katy Perry, 36, had fans thinking they were actually watching Adele, 32, perform at the virtual Tmall Double 11 Gala! The event, sponsored by the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, kicked off Alibaba’s annual shopping festival known as “Double 11” that falls on Nov. 11. Nine days later, Katy shared a portrait and video of herself from the performance — and many fans thought they were looking at Adele.
Taraji P. Henson has had quite a year but is making the most of it.Last month, Henson announced she called off her wedding and split with her fiancé of two years, Kelvin Hayden.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: U.S. production firm The H Collective (Brightburn) has expanded its offices to Germany with Mark Rau (Look Who’s Back) set as Europe CEO.The Berlin-based arm will focus on film development and production and coordinate all efforts with the LA-based HQ.
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City might get the creative juices flowing, because the show's very own «I don't know her» moment is escalating to new heights in episode two, and ET has your exclusive first look.The 'Wives are at a group dinner after a day on the ski slopes, and things go downhill fast when Heather Gay decides to confront Lisa Barlow over her claim that she doesn't remember Heather from college.
Ellise Shafer editorBen Kouijzer, a music agent for CAA UK who represented electronic acts such as 808 State and Meduza, has died of kidney and liver failure after battling cancer. He was 36.Kouijzer was diagnosed last summer with malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor, or MPNST, and underwent surgery and radiotherapy, according to his GoFundMe page.
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, at least according to… Lisa Barlow, and her co-stars Jen Shah and Heather Gay.«Yeah, it started with me,» Lisa tells ET’s Keltie Knight, who met up with the trio of newly minted Bravolebrities at Salt Lake City's Log Haven Restaurant to learn all about RHOSLC's debut season.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticLuis Gerardo Méndez, Alberto Guerra, Luisa Rubino and Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (aka Bad Bunny) are joining the Season 3 cast of Netflix’s Narcos: Mexico.Additional new cast series regulars include: Alejandro Furth as Ramon Salgado, Lorenzo Ferro as Alex Hodoyan, José Zúñiga as General Rebollo, Diego Calva as Arturo Beltran Leyva, Kristen Lee Gutoskie as Dani, Beau Mirchoff as Steve Sheridan.
Victoria Volkova, a27-year-old Mexican activist, has made history becoming the first trans-women to feature on the cover of Playboy Mexico. Announcing the historic edition, Playboy Mexico said that the magazine “supports the battles for openness and diversity that are fought by so many across Mexico” adding that “Playboy Mexico, in line with its parent company in the United States, has always been in favour of all social struggles.