With the American presidential election taking place on Tuesday, it was only right for Jimmy Kimmel to bring in some politicians to read mean tweets this week!
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Foo Fighters appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night (October 15) to perform an acoustic version of ‘Learn To Fly’.It comes ahead of this weekend’s (October 16-18) #SOSFest which will see the band take to the stage together for the first time since the beginning of quarantine at the Troubadour in Los Angeles.Put on in support of the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA), the three-day virtual festival will see 35 artists performing from 25 venues across the US, with proceeds going to
.With the American presidential election taking place on Tuesday, it was only right for Jimmy Kimmel to bring in some politicians to read mean tweets this week!
Kanye West was supposed to join Jimmy Kimmel this week on his late night talk show after the election.
American citizens are incredibly anxious tonight while watching the Election Day coverage and they are not the only ones. Celebs have also been letting fans know that they’re feeling that way too.
U.S. Marshals found 27 missing children following a rescue operation in Virginia, according to the Justice Department (DOJ) on Friday.
Foo Fighters have performed a set for the #SaveOurStages (#SOS) campaign, which aims to preserve US grassroots music venues affected by the coronavirus pandemic.The half-hour set, which was live-streamed from LA’s iconic The Troubadour venue last night (October 17) shows Dave Grohl and co.
The National‘s Matt Berninger has brought his debut solo album to US television – watch his performance below.The performance on CBS This Morning today (October 17) followed the release of Berninger’s debut solo album ‘Serpentine Prison’ yesterday.On the show, Berninger played the album’s title track, recent single ‘One More Second’ and ‘Collar Of Your Shirt’, with his backing band all wearing masks.See the three performances below.Giving ‘Serpentine Prison’ a four-star review, NME wrote: “Sure,
Paul Woolford’s dance anthem Looking For Me has risen to Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
So, Phil Collins has sent Donald Trump a cease-and-desist letter, complaining about the use of his song ‘In The Air Tonight’ at one of the US President’s political rallies.“Oh for fuck’s sake”, you’re probably thinking to yourself.
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterPaul Frank, a producer and TV executive who worked at Columbia TriStar TV, the Firm and Prospect Park, died Sept. 30 at the age of 53.Frank died at his home in Los Angeles of what family members believe was a heart attack.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVPaul Frank, a entertainment executive who worked on both the creative and business sides of the industry for 30 years, died unexpectedly of a suspected heart attack on September 30 in his home in Los Angeles. He was 53.Frank started his career as an agent trainee at the Triad agency and became an agent at the William Morris Agency following its acquisition of Triad.
Amazon Studios has debuted the trailer for Alan Ball's LGBTQ drama Uncle Frank. The film, which premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, is both written and directed by the Six Feet Under creator and American Beauty writer.
Phil Collins has issued US President Donald Trump with a cease and desist order after ‘In The Air Tonight’ was played at a campaign rally this week.Trump held an event in Des Moines, Iowa last night (October 14), and used Collins’ iconic 1981 track.Now, in a statement made to Consequence Of Sound, representatives for the Genesis man confirm that they have issued the order, becoming the latest in a long line of artists to object to Trump using their music.“Yes we are well aware of the Trump
While many people really think of Paul Bettany as Vision in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, given that’s the bulk of the film work he’s done over the past half-decade, we tend to forget that Bettany is just one of the most versatile actors working today and has been for years.
The first vice presidential debate between Sen. Kamala Harris and vice president Mike Pence will take place on Wednesday night, moderated by Susan Page, Washington bureau chief, USA Today.
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Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris will take the stage Wednesday night for their first and only vice presidential debate before the election, which takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 3 with early voting already underway in some states.