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As-it-happens update April 30, 2019
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The New York Times
Eleven months after striking a deal with Netflix, the Obamas have a slate of programming. Barack and Michelle Obama's new production company, Higher Ground Productions, on Tuesday announced seven projects that are in the works for Netflix, including ...
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PEOPLE.com
This we promise you — *NSYNC's annual "It's Gonna Be May" meme is here to stay. As April cycles into May each year, one thing can be certain: some version of an early 2000s era-Justin Timberlake proclaiming "It's gonna be May" is going to pop up on ...
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PEOPLE.com
It's official! Netflix heartthrob Noah Centineo confirmed he'll be stepping into He-Man's shoes for the announced Masters of the Universe remake. "I'm very excited, it's quite an opportunity," Centineo, 22, told host Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight Show Monday ...
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Rolling Stone
Willie Nelson turned 86 yesterday, announced a tour and appeared on the cover of our cannabis issue. The story is timed to Nelson's new album Ride Me Back Home, out June 21st, which features new songs and covers of everyone from Guy Clark to Billy ...
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EW.com
Get ready for the cut-throat elimination round on The Voice. After all the saves and steals that were slung around in the cross battles, it might be easy to forget that things are about to get very real this week as the Top 24 are reduced by half this week.
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Los Angeles Times
"Sonic the Hedgehog" is headed for the big screen. But not everyone is in love with the movie's first-look trailer, which Paramount released Tuesday morning. The CG-animated/live-action flick sees the beloved yet brash blue Sega character exploring Earth for ...
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Billboard
At-home exercise startup Peloton vehemently denies using unlicensed music in its workout videos, according to allegations that were brought against the company by the National Music Publishers' Association (NMPA) last month in a $150 million lawsuit.
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Los Angeles Times
"The Baby-Sitters Club," the blockbuster middle-school series that enchanted young readers in the 1980s and '90s, is finally getting audiobook versions. Audible, the Amazon-owned audiobook producer and retailer, announced Tuesday that all 131 titles in ...
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Vanity Fair
Over the last few weeks, Abigail Disney—the filmmaker, activist, and Disney heir—has caused ripples across Hollywood by calling out the crazy wealth amassed by the company her grandfather co-founded. She's been especially critical of Disney C.E.O. Bob ...
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Rolling Stone
John Fogerty found out there may not be a Woodstock 50 at the same time most people did — when Dentsu, the financial backer for the festival, announced on Monday that they were canceling the event. (Woodstock 50 LLC denied the shutdown, saying in a ...
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