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Mariah Carey announces 'Merry Christmas One And All!' tour
If all you wanted for Christmas was to see Mariah Carey live during the holidays, Santa has delivered.
The pop superstar is bringing her “Merry Christmas One And All!” tour to 13 places coast to coast, she announced Monday morning.
The tour will begin Nov. 15 in Highland, California, and conclude a week before Christmas at Madison Square ...Read more

Stevie Nicks' $55 Barbie doll sells out first day of release
Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks is the latest celebrity to have one of the most iconic dolls to be made in her likeness. And, less than 24 hours after its release, Stevie Nicks Barbie has already sold out.
Nicks unveiled the doll during her Sunday night concert at New York City’s Madison Square Garden and it debuted on Mattel’s site ...Read more

For Zelda Williams, SAG-AFTRA's battle against 'horrendous' AI is personal
Zelda Williams said she finds AI re-creations of her late father, Robin Williams, “personally disturbing.”
The “Dead of Summer” star took a stance against the use of artificial intelligence in a statement shared on her Instagram story over the weekend. Voicing support for the ongoing actors’ strike, Williams wrote she “witnessed for...Read more

Patrick J. Pespas, breakout star of HBO's 'Telemarketers,' reported missing
Patrick J. Pespas, the breakout star of the recent HBO docuseries “Telemarketers,” has been missing since Friday, according to one of the series’ co-directors.
On Saturday, Adam Bhala Lough, who helmed “Telemarketers” along with Sam Lipman-Stern, posted to X that Pespas has been missing since Friday. He is thought to be driving a ...Read more

Gérard Depardieu writes public letter denying rape, harassment allegations
Gérard Depardieu publicly denied ever raping or sexually assaulting anyone in a letter published Monday by a French newspaper.
Depardieu, 74, was charged in 2020 with raping a young actress at his home. In a French news investigation three years later, 13 women described being sexually assaulted and harassed by Depardieu. None of those women ...Read more

Aerosmith 2023 dates postponed after Steven Tyler suffers larynx fracture
ATLANTA — Steven Tyler suffered a serious larynx fracture that will require the rest of Aerosmith’s “Peace Out” farewell tour dates in 2023 to be pushed back into next year.
The scheduled State Farm Arena stop on Oct. 14 is among the concerts affected. New dates have not been set with the band saying it will announce them “as soon as ...Read more

Travis Barker reveals health trifecta: 'I can pretty much handle anything god throws at me'
Travis Barker has been through the wringer recently, health-wise, and now he’s sharing the details.
In an X post Friday, the Blink-182 drummer listed the things he’s been dealing with.
“(L)ast week I had covid, an episode of trigeminal neuralgia, and a root canal,” he wrote. “Which means I can pretty much handle anything god throws ...Read more

Jodie Turner-Smith files for divorce from Joshua Jackson after nearly 4 years of marriage
After nearly four years of marriage, Jodie Turner-Smith and Joshua Jackson are headed for splitsville.
According to TMZ, “irreconcilable differences” is cited as the reason for the divorce, which was filed by prominent divorce attorney Laura Wasser. Her past clientele has included Kim Kardashian, Kevin Costner and Britney Spears.
The ...Read more

Movie review: 'The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial' is a gripping swan song for director William Friedkin
The final scene of “The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial” takes place at a party where one military man pays tribute to another in the form of a long, candid and unexpectedly bitter toast. The bitterness is mostly directed inward: Barney Greenwald (Jason Clarke), a naval aviator turned attorney, has many regrets, including his own expert ...Read more

Richard Johnson: NYC art gallery owner offering no-questions-asked reward for stolen Marc Chagall painting
NEW YORK — A $100,000 painting by Marc Chagall was the target of a smash-and-grab caper on Madison Avenue while Carlton Fine Arts was closed on the Jewish high holiday Yom Kippur.
The business’ owner, Charles Saffati, is offering a five-figure, no-questions-asked reward for the return of the canvas titled “Eve” that features two women ...Read more

Beyoncé's Renaissance movie hits theaters in December. OK, moviegoers, now let's get in formation
This winter, moviegoers and Beyoncé fans better get ready for some big energy
Beyoncé has confirmed reports that she’s releasing a film about her Renaissance world tour, and it will be premiering in December. The music icon shared a trailer on her Instagram on Sunday night, after wrapping up her glitzy circuit.
“When I am performing, I ...Read more

Foo Fighters announce 2024 US stadium tour; here are the dates
The Foo Fighters will have a busy summer next year. The hard-rocking band's newly announced U.S. stadium tour will kick off less than a month after its 2024 European stadium tour concludes in June in England.
The five-man group's "Everything or Nothing at All" 2024 U.S. tour will open with July 17 and 19 concerts at New York's Citi Field. It ...Read more

Bono embraces Elvis, shouts to McCartney in Sphere opener
Bono has secured his place in rock history, even as he continues to blaze a trail in artistic presentation. The U2 front man summoned Elvis, called out to a Beatle and christened a spectacularly innovative venue, all on a Friday night in Las Vegas.
In launching the Sphere for a crowd peppered with famous folk, the 63-year-old superstar ...Read more

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce leave Jets-Chiefs game separately
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce departed the Kansas City Chiefs vs. New York Jets game separately on Sunday night, according to reports.
There are no rumors of “bad blood.” Kelce went straight from the visitors locker room to the Chiefs team bus because NFL travel arrangements are more strict on the road.
Swift left arm-in-arm with pal ...Read more

Review: 'Purlie Victorious' on Broadway is a romp both victorious and hilarious
NEW YORK — Satire is what closes Saturday night, George S. Kaufman famously said. So how about the Broadway chances of a satire of all-American racism set on a wheezing Georgia plantation in the 1950s, replete with pragmatically sycophantic Black characters and a white overlord with a bullwhip?
Magnificent, if there is any justice in the ...Read more

U2 has always been an ambitious band. It met its match and then some at Las Vegas Sphere
You didn't think Bono would allow himself to be outdone, did you?
In a year of state-of-the-art pop spectacles by the likes of Beyoncé and Taylor Swift — and in a city that runs on glitz — U2's famously uninhibited frontman unveiled a new show with his band Friday night at a venue whose whole purpose is to blow every mind that enters.
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Britney Spears was allegedly just 'trolling' fans with knife vids that triggered welfare check
Britney Spears was allegedly just “trolling” fans with a recent spurt of disconcerting videos — involving her dancing with what she claimed were fake knives — that ultimately triggered a welfare check from the Los Angeles Police Department.
A source told Entertainment Tonight that the “Toxic” singer, 41, “was just trolling people ...Read more

The 1975 not breaking up despite 'indefinite' hiatus
Matty Healy insists that while The 1975 might be taking a break, they are not breaking up.
The controversial frontman, 34, told the band’s San Jose audience on Thursday that he “didn’t mean to scare any hardcore fans by insinuating that we were splitting up or anything like that,” Rolling Stone reports.
“That’s not happening. Don�...Read more

Amy Kaufman: Reneé Rapp is remaking young female stardom. But can she enjoy it?
Approximately 50,000 people move to New York City every year with a dollar and a dream. In 2019, Reneé Rapp was one of them — a 19-year-old unknown from North Carolina ready to join the legions of aspiring performers willing to live in an overpriced closet or wait tables while chasing their big break.
Like, say, being offered one of the lead...Read more

Review: 'Saw X' cuts away most of the fat from a tired series, returning it to its gory glory
Decent health care and a modicum of compassion: Isn't that what any trap-devising torture master wants? So it seems in "Saw X," a movie that has more fun not being a "Saw" sequel before becoming a better-than-passable one. As we dive in, gaunt John "Jigsaw" Kramer (Tobin Bell, his voice freshly regraveled) winces through his brain cancer scans. ...Read more
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