Síle Seoige’s new TG4 documentary Deireadh Tochta has hit home with a lot of people as the topic of miscarriage was discussed in an open and honest manner.
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TULSA, Okla.
-- The Tulsa Opera has canceled a piece written for a concert on the city’s 1921 race massacre after the composer of one of four pieces for the event refused a request to remove a curse on America from the piece.In social media postings, New York composer Daniel Roumain said Sunday he was commissioned to write one of four libretti for a “Greenwood Overcomes” concert scheduled for a May 1 performance by the Tulsa Opera.Roumain balked, however, when Opera officials wanted him to
.Síle Seoige’s new TG4 documentary Deireadh Tochta has hit home with a lot of people as the topic of miscarriage was discussed in an open and honest manner.
New York Post. It is unclear if Turner herself, 81, who was featured in the HBO documentary Tina last month, will put in a virtual appearance at the party at this time.
Oprah Winfrey will reportedly pay tribute to Tina Turner at Clive Davis' Grammys party. The TV icon has been interviewed by the influential music producer for his upcoming celebration, and the duo discussed the legacy of the 81-year-old singer.
Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor“Fire in Little Africa,” an album of original material, written and recorded by a collective of Oklahoma hip-hop artists to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, will be released on May 28 by Motown Records/Black Forum in partnership with Tulsa’s Bob Dylan Center and Woody Guthrie Center.According to the announcement, the 21-track album “gets to the truth of what happened on May 31 and June 1, 1921 when a white mob descended on the streets of
TMZ said the rapper was rushed to a hospital in White Plains, New York, around 11 p.m. on April 2.There is "some brain activity," a source told the webloid, but doctors have warned that he may not make it.
A docuseries based on 2020 Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones’ and The New York Times’ expansive The 1619 Project is headed to Hulu.
A 7-year-old boy from Brasher Falls, New York has been charged with rape.
Britney Spears has finally opened up about the New York Times-produced documentary Framing Britney Spears, chronicling her life and conservatorship, saying she "cried for two weeks" over the film, Rolling Stone reports. In a long Instagram post, the pop icon shares that though she didn't watch the documentary, she was "embarrassed" by the parts she did see.
Sadly, it’s never a surprise when a pal of Donald Trump’s turns out to be a creep — but this is pretty gross.
The latest attempt by Tom Petty’s ex-wife Jane to secure a cut of the damages and insurance pay-out received by Universal Music in relation to a 2008 fire at an LA warehouse has failed. Though this time Jane Petty’s lawsuit was dismissed based not on her late husband’s 1984 record deal, but on a marital agreement the couple signed in 1988.Various artists went legal following a 2019 New York Times article about the 2008 fire at the LA storage unit used by Universal.
NEW YORK -- A U.S. appeals court sided with a photographer Friday in a copyright dispute over how a foundation has marketed a series of Andy Warhol works of art based on one of her pictures of Prince.The New York-based 2nd U.S.
Lil Nas X.The shoes are customised Nike Air Max 97s and were allegedly designed without the sportswear giant’s permission.Brooklyn-based MSCHF is responsible for the footwear, which features a drop of human blood mixed with ink in an air bubble on each shoe.
Craig Grant, better known as “muMs da Schemer” or simply “muMs,” was a poet and actor who starred as Arnold “Poet” Jackson on the HBO series “Oz.”Grant was performing slam poetry in New York when he was featured in the 1998 documentary “SlamNation.” Around the same time, he was cast as Poet in “Oz,” where he was also able to perform his poetry over the course of the show’s six seasons.
Haley Bosselman editorWhen Linda Yvette Chavez, the showrunner of Netflix’s “Gentefied,” took her mom and brothers to New York during a press tour, she knew her show was a success.“This is the first time I’ve seen something where I see working-class communities where it looks like us and it feels like us,” Chavez recalled her mother saying.
Ellen DeGeneres’ daytime talk show has dropped dramatically in viewership following the star's toxic workplace scandal that dominated headlines last year. Citing Nielsen ratings, the New York Times reports that "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" has lost over 1 million viewers over the course of the show’s 18th season. The program’s latest season kicked off in September 2020 with an apology from the comedian about claims of a toxic workplace that marred the show over the summer.
James Levine, the conductor who became the face of New York’s Metropolitan Opera and all but defined the public’s image of an orchestral maestro before his career crashed with allegations of sexual abuse, died March 9 in Palm Springs, California. He was 77.
By Will Dunham(Reuters) - James Levine, one of the world's most acclaimed conductors who served as music director for the Metropolitan Opera in New York for four decades before sexual abuse accusations ended his career, has died at age 77. Dr.