Month: April 2023

The BBC has confirmed plans for the final Eurovision 2023 ticket sale. The broadcaster confirmed on its social media that the last remaining Eurovision tickets, for both semi-finals and the final, will go on sale on Monday (April 24) at midday GMT. You’ll be able to get hold of yours here. Earlier sales of tickets to
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Better Lovers just announced they will be playing Furnace Fest, and they also rolled out some tour dates. The band is made up of Greg Puciato, Jordan Buckley, Clayton “Goose” Holyoak, Stephen Micciche, and Will Putney. Furnace Fest will take place this year September 22-24 at the Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark in Birmingham, Alabama.
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It appears “Players” hitmaker Coi Leray did some reflecting on her recent tweets about Latto. This morning, Leray returned to Twitter to share more thoughts on what she had to say yesterday. Latto’s “Put It On Da Floor” sparked the situation. The Atlanta native’s latest single features the lyrics, “Smoking on that gas, blunt big as
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When you woke up this morning, I bet you didn’t expect to see the phrases “krautrock,” “free jazz,” and “black metal” all in the same MetalSucks story, but here we are. Occult-themed synth-doom outfit Circle of Sighs have shared a full 30-minute concert video that’s equal parts musical experimentation and avant-garde theater production. Titled “Circle
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How to Watch Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody Swipe to scroll horizontally Watch Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody: preview Chase your blues away with this infectious celebration of the legendary Whitney Houston. Arriving exclusively to stream on Netflix in the US, Naomi Ackie delivers an awards-nominated performance in this rousing biopic
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You can always count on Frank Reagan for a different perspective. Blue Bloods Season 13 Episode 18 tackled the issues surrounding other states bussing many immigrants to New York City. When most shows tackle the immigration issue, the villains are heartless bureaucrats or racist governors who don’t want brown-skinned Spanish speakers in the United States.
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The late Glen Campbell was born on this day, April 22, in 1936. He was the seventh of 12 children to John Campbell, a sharecropper, and his wife Carrie. After Campbell’s uncle, known as “Boo,” taught Campbell to play the guitar as a child, the future star relocated to Albuquerque, N.M., as a teenager, to play in his
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