Riley Keough penned a heartfelt tribute to her late brother Benjamin Keough, who died by suicide earlier this week. Lisa Marie Presley's 31-year-old daughter posted a series of throwback photos with Benjamin on Instagram early Saturday.
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There are very few career milestones left to tick off on U2's bucket list. But come Wednesday (July 1), the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers will add another important first to their hefty warchest of accomplishments: satellite radio channel bosses.
After broadcasting their hearts, souls and social justice pleas to millions across the globe for decades, Bono, The Edge, Larry Mullen and Adam Clayton will bring their talents to SiriusXM with the launch of the U2 X-Radio Channel (32 on your dial).
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Riley Keough penned a heartfelt tribute to her late brother Benjamin Keough, who died by suicide earlier this week. Lisa Marie Presley's 31-year-old daughter posted a series of throwback photos with Benjamin on Instagram early Saturday.
coronavirus crisis, despite the government’s recent £1.57billion bailout for venues and arts spaces.“The Deaf Institute and Gorilla have been at the forefront of the music scene in Manchester for many years and it is with great sadness that we announce that we will not be reopening,” Roy Ellis, Mission Mars CEO and founder told Manchester Evening News.“This difficult decision has been made against the backdrop of COVID 19 and the enforced closure of all of our sites and with continued
Nick Cannon is stepping back. The entertainer announced in a Facebook post on Thursday (July 16), that he'll be taking a break from his show Nick Cannon Mornings on Los Angeles' Power 106."I have decided to take some time away from my radio show so I can committ myself to deeper, more thorough reflection and education," he shared on Facebook.
Eli Countryman In today’s TV news roundup, SiriusXM revealed Gayle King will host a weekly call-in show, and Rob Schneider announced his first-ever Netflix comedy special, “Asian Momma, Mexican Kids.”FOX News Channel will debut “Harris Faulkner Presents: The Fight for America,“ a program about the current American conversations surrounding race, on July 19. The one-hour special will feature anchor Harris Faulkner as well as a variety of guests, including Mark Cuban and Sen. Tim Scott of South
James Roday Rodriguez! For the first 21 years of his career, the Psych star went by his first name and a made-up last name.
Eli Countryman editorJames Roday Rodriguez went by “James Roday” for over 20 years, electing to forego the use of his last name professionally.But he said the process of reconnecting with his Mexican American heritage prompted him to add his last name to all future credits, starting with Wednesday’s premiere of “Psych 2: Lassie Come Home” on Peacock.
Public media station WETA Washington, D.C. and the National Alliance on Mental Illness are teaming to host a one-hour virtual town hall to launch Well Beings, a public media campaign to address the health needs of Americans with a focus on the Youth Mental Health Project.
Tom Hanks is comparing and contrasting the coronavirus symptoms he experienced with the effects his wife Rita Wilson felt while battling through the novel virus. Opening up to The Guardian about his bout with the virus, the “Sully” star said that enduring the symptoms while far away from home -- he was in Australia at the time -- was a bit odd considering Hanks and Wilson, both 63, experienced different symptoms back in March when they each tested positive.
Actor Sebastián Athie died on July 4, at the age of 24. Disney Channel Latin America confirmed his death news and shared a statement which said, "Rest in peace, Sebas.
Leah McSweeney has come on strong to both her castmates and fans of the Real Housewives of New York. She’s already made it clear that she is held to a double standard by the ladies and now she is spilling some hot tea about what went down after her epic Rhode Island meltdown.
Ruth Negga was raised in Limerick, Ireland before moving to London to study and then onward to Los Angeles. However, it wasn’t until London that the actress said she really experienced racism.
Tom Hanks and his wife (and fellow actor), Rita Wilson, know first-hand the dangers of COVID-19. Back a few months ago, when the US was just starting to see cases of COVID-19 show up and Hollywood began shutting down, Hanks and Wilson both tested positive and had to endure the virus.
Tristan Thompson appears to be continuing to rebuild his relationship with Khloé Kardashian following their split in 2018.Hours before the birth of the couple’s daughter in May that year, videos surfaced on TMZ and the Daily Mail of the athlete getting cosy with several other women, ultimately resulting in the demise of the pair’s relationship.The athlete added fuel to the fire of continual cheating rumours when Kylie Jenner’s former best friend Jordyn Woods kissed Thompson following a night out
coronavirus pandemic. Global Citizen said its summit with world leaders had raised $1.5 billion to help COVID-19 efforts in poor countries, along with a promise of 250 million doses of a vaccine for those nations if one is successfully developed.
David Beckham is showing his support for those who are calling on world leaders to invest in a COVID-19 vaccine.
Tiffany Haddish is wild when it comes to her presence on stage and the roles she plays on TV and in the movies, but she has her limits and Chris Rock found out that before many other people in the entertainment industry. In 2014, Haddish was offered a part in Rock’s Top Five.