In his new reality series “Growing Belushi”, Jim Belushi is on a mission to de-stigmatize marijuana usage while showing off his legal cannabis business in Oregon.
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Austin-based soul-psych duo Black Pumas have had a brilliant year behind their self-titled debut album, locking in a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist, becoming almost ever-present on the late-night circuit, and landing in the sweet spot between soul-loving grown-ups and their vinyl-hoarding kids. Today they're announcing a deluxe edition of Black Pumas, due out on August 28 (and October 9 physically).
In his new reality series “Growing Belushi”, Jim Belushi is on a mission to de-stigmatize marijuana usage while showing off his legal cannabis business in Oregon.
Jim Belushi is eager for you to see how his career has gone to pot.The actor, Blues Brother and TV veteran (ABC’s “According to Jim”) stars in “Growing Belushi,” a three-part Discovery series taking viewers inside the legal cannabis business he runs from his southern Oregon spread, Belushi’s Farm.
In early March, before lockdown forced the suspension of live music, Phoebe Bridgers and her band played a short set at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. It was an early opportunity for the handful of guests in attendance to hear songs from Bridgers' stunning new album, Punisher, and a rare chance to see any artist play at an iconic venue that's far more famous for hosting college football and NFL games.
‘Falling Asleep At The Wheel’ is a thing of wonder. Filled with deeply moving songs that combine gut-wrenching lyrics with shimmering production and massive indie-pop choruses, it’s a gorgeous collection that evokes artists like Lorde or Maggie Rogers.One of the songs on the EP ‘Overkill’, Humberstone explains, is “a really positive song about something I was going through last August.
Meghan Markle, 39, just gave fans a glimpse inside her and Prince Harry‘s, 35, new California home! The couple purchased the $14.7 million property in Montecito, Santa Barbara in July, and offered the first peek inside when Meghan appeared on a virtual summit via video chat. The mom-of-one was a guest speaker on The 19th* Represents 2020 Virtual Summit on August 14 and appeared via video chat. She said “it’s good to be home” while speaking with the company’s co-founder and CEO Emily Ramshaw.
Gwen Stefani may be in love with Blake Shelton, but she isn’t ready to call him her “husband” just yet. Dua Lipa mistakenly referred to Shelton, 44, as Stefani’s “husband” while guest-hosting “Jimmy Kimmy Live” on Monday and things got awkward.
Getting along great! Gwen Stefani’s three sons are big fans of her boyfriend, Blake Shelton.“Those boys look up to Blake in a big way,” a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly of Kingston, 14, Zuma, 11, and Apollo, 6. “He’s earned their respect as a father figure.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton aren't married just yet.
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Judas And The Black Messiah starring Daniel Kaluuya has landed.Kaluuya portrays Black Panther leader Fred Hampton in the ’60s-set film, directed by Shaka King and produced by Ryan Coogler, with whom Kaluuya worked with on 2017’s Get Out.The clip opens with Kaluuya as Hampton leading supporters in a chant of “I am a revolutionary”.
The plantation where Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively got married has issued a statement now that the famous couple has voiced regret about tying the knot in a venue where slavery took place. Their selected venue – the more than 330-year-old Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens in Mt.
Saying sorry. Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds apologized for their plantation wedding in 2012. In an interview with Fast Company on Tuesday, August 4, the Deadpool star expressed his and his wife’s regret for marrying at Boone Hall, a former plantation, in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, on September 9, 2012.
Ryan Reynolds opened up in detail for the first time about how much he and his wife Blake Lively deeply regret their decision to get married at Boone Hall, a former plantation in South Carolina. It was 2012 then, and they had seen the venue on Pinterest.
Eight years after they tied the knot, Hollywood power couple Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are still filled with regret over their wedding day.
Ryan Reynolds revealed in a new interview with Fast Company that he and wife Blake Lively regret hosting their 2012 wedding at a former plantation in South Carolina. "It's something we'll always be deeply and unreservedly sorry for.
Ryan Reynolds apologized for his 2012 wedding with Blake Lively at Boone Hall, a former slave plantation, in South Carolina.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively definitely regret choosing to get married at Boone Hall, a former plantation in Charleston, South Carolina, in 2012.In a new interview with, Reynolds acknowledges getting criticism for choosing a wedding venue where slaves were forced to produce bricks and harvest pecans as well as peaches, especially in the light of the Black Lives Matter movement.
“You know the saying love makes you blind?/It robbed all my senses/It robbed my whole mind” – no, you’re crying), it’s a gorgeous folk-flecked pop song.For this week’s NME Home Session the West London-based singer-songwriter joins us from home to play a stripped-back acoustic version of her latest tune, as well as previous releases ‘As It Is’, and the wry earworm ‘The Fucking Best’ (which Mann has described as “the most petty song ever”).One for fans of Laura Marling or Maisie Peters, you can
Sports Team have shared footage of themselves performing their track ‘Camel Crew’ live at The Oval in London without an audience.“‘Camel Crew’ was one of the first songs we wrote, always knew we’d wind up playing it to empty stadiums,” joked the band on Instagram.Watch the performance below:The band indicated they had performed at the stadium last month in a post on social media, saying, “First band to play The Oval since The Who in ’72.