Franz Ferdinand
Jake Bugg
Alex Kapranos
Sam Ryder
Britain
India
song
Celebrity
and
Franz Ferdinand
Jake Bugg
Alex Kapranos
Sam Ryder
Britain
India
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.
Alabama Man Allegedly Stabbed Girlfriend More Than 100 Times & Decapitated Her After She Refused To Have Sex With Him - perezhilton.com - Alabama
perezhilton.com
29.10.2022 / 22:17

Alabama Man Allegedly Stabbed Girlfriend More Than 100 Times & Decapitated Her After She Refused To Have Sex With Him

A man in Alabama admitted to stabbing and decapitating his girlfriend because she refused to have sex with him.

Zoe Kravitz and Dylan O’Brien Make Surprise Appearance on Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ Album - www.usmagazine.com - New York
usmagazine.com
22.10.2022 / 01:59

Zoe Kravitz and Dylan O’Brien Make Surprise Appearance on Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ Album

A true Mastermind! It wouldn’t be a Taylor Swift album without a few surprises — and Midnights has more than its fair share. 

Alabama police officer shot multiple times, expected to survive - www.foxnews.com - Alabama - Birmingham
foxnews.com
17.10.2022 / 19:49

Alabama police officer shot multiple times, expected to survive

A police officer in Alabama was shot multiple times Sunday after police responding to a report of gunfire on an interstate faced off with a suspect at an apartment complex, police said. The officer with the Hoover Police Department is expected to survive. Hoover is just south of Birmingham.

Dolly Parton 'disappointed' she missed Tennessee's upset victory over Alabama - www.foxnews.com - Texas - Alabama - Tennessee
foxnews.com
17.10.2022 / 17:37

Dolly Parton 'disappointed' she missed Tennessee's upset victory over Alabama

Dolly Parton expressed her disappointment on Sunday for not being "on old Rocky Top" for Tennessee’s upset victory over Alabama in what was the best college football game of the season so far. The legendary singer congratulated the Volunteers on the victory said she was not in the area for the game. Dolly Parton discusses their new book "Run, Rose, Run: A Novel" co-written with James Patterson at "Dollyverse Powered By Blockchain Creative Labs on Eluv.io" during the 2022 SXSW Conference And Festival at ACL Live at The Moody Theater on March 18, 2022 in Austin, Texas.  (Rick Kern/FilmMagic) "I said it's great to be a Tennessee Vol! What a win last night.

Alabama 18-year-old charged with rape, robbery, sexual torture of college student: 'Unspeakable' - www.foxnews.com - Alabama - county Mobile
foxnews.com
16.10.2022 / 14:19

Alabama 18-year-old charged with rape, robbery, sexual torture of college student: 'Unspeakable'

An 18-year-old is behind bars on "very serious charges" after allegedly raping, robbing and torturing a college student in south Alabama earlier this month. The Mobile County Sheriff's Office said Elijah Persons knew the woman he is accused of attacking and had planned to meet her in Semmes, which is approximately 20 miles northwest of Mobile, on Tuesday, Oct. 4, according to WALA in Mobile.

National Television Awards 2022: Full list of nominees as EastEnders and Call the Midwife are up for top awards - www.msn.com - Britain
msn.com
13.10.2022 / 18:26

National Television Awards 2022: Full list of nominees as EastEnders and Call the Midwife are up for top awards

EastEnders was completely snubbed as the BBC One soap failed to win any awards while Coronation Street was named Best Serial Drama. Ant and Dec made history as they won the award for Best TV presenters for 20 years in a row.

Alabama middle school teacher doubles as drag queen in free time, tells children 'Everybody loves a big bone' - www.foxnews.com - Alabama
foxnews.com
13.10.2022 / 06:31

Alabama middle school teacher doubles as drag queen in free time, tells children 'Everybody loves a big bone'

A middle school teacher in Alabama spends his free time as a drag queen, and recently made sexually driven comments at a Drag Queen Story Time that was geared toward kids. James Miller, a teacher at Mountain Gap Middle School in Huntsville, Alabama, operates the Facebook page "Madge D. Ivine (Miss Majesty Divine)," where he frequently posts pictures of himself attending drag events such as Drag Queen Story Time.

Alabama death row inmate Alan Miller claims to have endured 'torture' during execution attempt - www.foxnews.com - USA - county Miller - Alabama
foxnews.com
12.10.2022 / 20:18

Alabama death row inmate Alan Miller claims to have endured 'torture' during execution attempt

An Alabama inmate said prison staff poked him with needles for over an hour as they tried to find a vein during an aborted lethal injection last month. At one point, they left him hanging vertically on a gurney before state officials made the decision to call off the execution. Attorneys for 57-year-old Alan Eugene Miller wrote about his experience during Alabama's Sept.

Gilgo Beach serial killings: FBI tracking lead to Alabama over 'Peaches' tattoo - www.foxnews.com - New York - USA - Alabama - county Jones - Lake - county Mobile - county Peach
foxnews.com
12.10.2022 / 17:29

Gilgo Beach serial killings: FBI tracking lead to Alabama over 'Peaches' tattoo

The FBI is tracking a lead in the Gilgo Beach serial killings case to Alabama.  In a Friday Facebook post, the Mobile Police Department said that the FBI is seeking relatives and friends of a long-deceased man named Elijah "Lige" Howell/Howard, who lived from 1927-1963.  Howard lived in Prichard, Alabama, with his wife Carrie and passed away in Mobile in 1963 "with Ms.  Lillie Mae Wiggins Packer," police wrote.

Casey White pleads not guilty to felony murder in death of Alabama corrections officer Vicky White - www.foxnews.com - county Casey - Alabama - Indiana - county Lauderdale
foxnews.com
12.10.2022 / 01:41

Casey White pleads not guilty to felony murder in death of Alabama corrections officer Vicky White

Former Alabama escapee Casey White pleaded not guilty Tuesday at his arraignment on escape and felony murder charges after his alleged accomplice in the jailbreak shot herself in the head rather than face arrest. Vicky White, a former Lauderdale County, Alabama, corrections official, walked Casey White out of jail on April 29, and the duo led investigators on an 11-day manhunt spanning multiple states and involving disguises and multiple cars. The two were not related but were allegedly involved in a jailhouse romance.  Deputies in Indiana recaptured Casey White after a car chase as the alleged lovers tried to evade capture.

Alabama man allegedly poured boiling water down baby's throat while out on bond for domestic violence charge - www.foxnews.com - Alabama - county Mobile
foxnews.com
09.10.2022 / 05:51

Alabama man allegedly poured boiling water down baby's throat while out on bond for domestic violence charge

A man in Alabama allegedly poured boiling water down his 1-year-old baby's throat while he was out on bond in relation to a domestic violence charge. Eugene Lamont Sneed, 23, was out on bond in relation to a 2020 domestic violence charge when he allegedly poured the boiling hot water down the throat of his daughter on Sunday, who is only 1, according to FOX 17. Niktoria Lett, the mother of the 1-year-old, Royalty, said that the baby was left alone with Sneed, who is the baby's father, on Sunday.

Alabama pastor indicted on rape, sex abuse charges - www.foxnews.com - Alabama
foxnews.com
06.10.2022 / 17:27

Alabama pastor indicted on rape, sex abuse charges

A south Alabama pastor was arrested Tuesday after being indicted on rape and sex abuse charges, news outlets reported. A grand jury indicted Gregory Renee Adams, 64, on five counts of rape, two counts of sodomy and two counts of sexual abuse by force, according to court documents.Two of the charges involved victims who were between the ages of 12 and 16, according to the indictment.

Alabama AG rips Biden administration for attacking state schools' gender policies: 'Beyond their authority' - www.foxnews.com - Alabama - Beyond
foxnews.com
06.10.2022 / 15:09

Alabama AG rips Biden administration for attacking state schools' gender policies: 'Beyond their authority'

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (R) ripped the Biden White House for interfering with his state's school policies on gender, claiming the administration is "acting beyond [its] authority." While appearing on "Fox & Friends First" Thursday, Marshall also criticized the administration's push for "genderless" schools, arguing it will backtrack the progress made with Title IX protections. STEVE MARSHALL: We have a broader obligation to our citizens to make sure that we're enforcing our own policy.

Biden administration demands Alabama embrace genderless schools or else, but we aren’t giving in - www.foxnews.com - USA - Alabama
foxnews.com
06.10.2022 / 09:57

Biden administration demands Alabama embrace genderless schools or else, but we aren’t giving in

Undeterred by repeated losses, the Biden administration’s war on red states and our "Neanderthal thinking" rages on.This month, my colleagues and I are fighting Biden and his comrades at the United States Department of Agriculture in court to protect the right of states to run their public schools as they see fit.This time, the fight isn’t over curriculum or masking — it’s whether states still possess the paltry authority to require boys to use the boys’ bathroom at school.  The United States Constitution leaves no doubt as to the states’ broad authority over their own public schools, but the Biden administration supposes that everything — even schoolchildren — has a price.  The USDA is the federal agency that directs the myriad "cooperative" federal food programs — including the Supplemental Food Assistance Program (SNAP), the Women, Infants, and Children nutrition program (WIC), and the Child Nutrition Program (including the school-lunch program).These programs both tug at the heart strings and come with a hefty price tag for states, so the Biden administration has found them to be ideal vehicles for forcing genderlessness into our state governments, and more particularly, our public schools.  By issuing a USDA memorandum and accompanying administrative rule, the administration has waged a campaign to impose the left’s extremist "gender identity" agenda on schoolchildren with the implied threat that if states resist, their programs and public schools will get less money from the federal government.  The Biden administration is threatening the state of Alabama and warning that it might lose federal funding if it doesn't enforce radical gender mandates.

‘Blues for an Alabama Sky’ Review: Samira Wiley Stars in a Richly Rewarding Production of Pearl Cleage’s Play - variety.com - London - Alabama
variety.com
05.10.2022 / 21:25

‘Blues for an Alabama Sky’ Review: Samira Wiley Stars in a Richly Rewarding Production of Pearl Cleage’s Play

David Benedict Part of the instant appeal of “Friends” was that, from the get-go, the relationships between the members of the gang who hung out in the apartments above Central Perk felt not just likeable but absolutely lived-in. The same is absolutely true of the perfectly meshed cast of Lynette Linton’s beautifully directed National Theatre production of Pearl Cleage’s “Blue for an Alabama Sky” in London. Cleage’s 1930s-set rooming-house drama is far more wide-ranging — it ultimately encompasses tragedy as well as comedy — but its glowing hallmark throughout is its ability to keep audiences basking in its warmth. Glowingly lit by Oliver Fenwick with a palette rising to richly expressionist crimson, Frankie Bradshaw’s towering, vividly atmospheric set goes from the front stoop to the rafters of a down-at-heel Harlem house. It’s here we meet drunk Angel (a birdlike yet commanding Samira Wiley, in her U.K. stage debut), who staggers back to the home of snappy costume designer Guy (hilariously smart-mouthed Giles Terera, London’s knockout Burr in “Hamilton”). A self-styled “notorious homosexual,” he takes pity on his long-time friend who has not only lost her boyfriend but her job singing in a nightclub.

AEW Boss Tony Khan Talks ‘Dynamite’s’ Three-Year Anniversary, Lessons Learned and ‘National Scissoring Day’ - variety.com
variety.com
05.10.2022 / 19:07

AEW Boss Tony Khan Talks ‘Dynamite’s’ Three-Year Anniversary, Lessons Learned and ‘National Scissoring Day’

Joe Otterson TV Reporter All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is celebrating the third anniversary of its weekly Wednesday night show, “Dynamite,” and company leader Tony Khan is thrilled to have seen the program grow by leaps and bounds in that time. “I think we’ve done about 160 episodes of ‘Dynamite’ now, and we’ve learned a lot in the last several years that I think has helped improve the flow of the show,” Khan said in an interview with Variety. “I think we’ve developed a lot of new stars in these three years to where we can put on more consistent great cards week to week.” The very first episode of “Dynamite” aired on Oct. 20, 2019 on TNT (the show now airs on TBS), but that was not the first AEW card to air on television. The company had already run multiple pay-per-views prior to “Dynamite’s” launch, something Khan credits for a lack of serious nervousness going into that first broadcast on TNT.

National Album Day 2022: The biggest debut albums from every UK region and nation revealed - www.officialcharts.com - Britain - Scotland - London - Ireland
officialcharts.com
05.10.2022 / 03:01

National Album Day 2022: The biggest debut albums from every UK region and nation revealed

This year's National Album Day is focused on the brilliance of debut albums; that rare kind of record, which can see so many artists capture lightning in a bottle.

Popular Celebrities

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.
DMCA