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Tim Burgess has revealed that The Charlatans will go on tour later this year.The band’s frontman said on Twitter that he told BBC Radio 4 the news during an interview on the station earlier today (April 24). The official announcement comes on Monday (April 26).The Charlatans’ last tour was with James in 2018, which saw them play venues in the UK, Ireland, Mexico and the US.
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Kate Aurthur editorBefore NBC Universal’s upfront presentation on Monday to advertisers, the company announced dozens of new shows for Bravo, E!, USA Network, Oxygen, and SYFY.
Bruce Springsteen is the recipient of the 2021 Woody Guthrie Prize for his work carrying on the folk singer's legacy of using his music to highlight the plight of the poor and disenfranchised in the world. Guthrie, who grew up in Okemah, Okla., was one of the most important figures in American folk music and penned hundreds of songs, including some that The Boss has performed over the years.
Max George has given a positive update on the health of his former The Wanted bandmate Tom Parker, who has been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour.The 32 year old took to Monday's Good Morning Britain to discuss his relationship with mental health, when he was asked by hosts Susanna Reid and Alistair Campbell how Tom, also 32, is doing.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaMore than 50 years after it hit theaters and ushered in a new and more sexually daring style of on-screen entertainment, “Midnight Cowboy” continues to rank among the greatest American films ever made.
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EXCLUSIVE: Melvin Gregg (The United States vs. Billie Holiday), Bradley Whitford (The Handmaid’s Tale), Alice Braga (The Suicide Squad) and Danielle Campbell (Tell Me a Story) have signed on to star in Share, an innovative sci-fi pic from The Traveling Picture Show Company, Wavemaker Creative and award-winning commercial director Ira Rosensweig.
Billy Bragg, Lucy Dacus and more are performing at a series of events in support of the US PRO Act.The artists will appear at a new conversation and performance series which aims to raise awareness for the Protecting the Right to Organise Act (PRO Act).The act, which is supported by US President Joe Biden, aims to increase employee protections and union memberships.Organised by the Working Families Party, the ongoing Jammin’ for Jobs series will air on the Party’s Instagram page.
Sen. Tim Scott underlined his controversial “America is not a racist country” comment today on CBS’ Face The Nation.
A new fundraising effort to raise money for COVID-19 relief is paying tribute to a British icon who sadly became a victim of the virus.
MirrorOnline. Tom, 80, said: “In those days in the 60s we did get close I must admit.
The popular Netflix series The Crown, which is based on the royal family, indeed poses quite a few interesting questions. One of which is who would inherit the throne after Queen Elizabeth II.
British filmmaker Sacha Gervasi knows his hard rock and metal and where to find the drama within those stories, so perhaps, it’s little surprise he’s teaming up with Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson to co-write a screenplay telling the remarkable story of the concert Dickinson played at the height of The Siege of Sarajevo in 1994.
O-T Fagbenle has seen his star power rise thanks to his long-standing role as Luke on and last year’s import,.
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Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson has announced a spoken word UK tour.The run of shows, which will kick off in Brighton in August, will feature a “cornucopia of fascinating tales and derring-do exploits” from the frontman.Each show will be split into two parts, with the first part seeing Dickinson taking the audience through “a humorous and often satirical look at the world from his own very personal perspective”.He’ll also offer “plenty of Iron Maiden anecdotes”, with the show set to include