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Studio Ghibli films: An indispensable guide For the first time, the animated output of Japan's Studio Ghibli is being made available on a streaming service, with Netflix beginning to serve up 21 of the movies in batches from 1 February. (Although they won't be available in Canada and Japan, HBO Max ...
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Billie Eilish Makes History as 'Bad Guy' Tops Australia's Hottest 100 Countdown Billie Eilish made history Down Under on the weekend by taking out triple j's Hottest 100 countdown. The breakthrough U.S. star bagged top spot on the 2019 list with "Bad Guy," becoming the first female solo artist to do so, and, at 18, the youngest act ever to ...
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The 2020 Grammys Nipsey Hussle Tribute Included A Shout Out To Kobe Bryant This year's Grammy Awards were an emotional one, as some of music's biggest stars celebrated their successes alongside the loss of basketball legend Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash earlier in the day. At the last minute he was included in a ...
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Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie could step into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's roles, says royal biographer Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie could take over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal duties following the couple's decision to "step back" from their senior roles, a royal biographer has revealed. Robert Lacey, a renowned biographer and the ...
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Strong performances ground the chaos in ICCT's 'God of Carnage "I believe in the God of carnage," Alan Raleigh, played by Trent Yoder, said. The line echoes in the ears of Iowa City theater goers as they watch seemingly civilized adults resort to childish brutal hilarity. The 2006 French play God of Carnage came, translated ...
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Alicia Keys and Boys II Men open Grammys with powerful musical tribute to Kobe Bryant Grammys host Alicia Keys — with some help from Boys II Men — kicked off Sunday's ceremony at the Staples Center with a musical tribute to Kobe Bryant. "We're all feeling crazy sadness right now," Keys said. "Earlier today, Los Angeles, America and the ...
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Charleston band Ranky Tanky, ambassador of Gullah culture, wins Grammy Award A Grammy is on the way to Charleston, South Carolina, brought home by the members of Ranky Tanky, who won in the Best Regional Roots Music Album category for its sophomore release "Good Time." The band — a quintet featuring singer Quiana Parler, ...
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New tour for Alan Carr Alan Carr has announced his first tour in four years. He will play 57 dates from September under the title Not Again, Alan, with tickets going on general sale from 10am on Wednesday. But promoters Off The Kerb say more dates will be added over the coming ...
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Slipknot review: Bringing extreme metal to the masses like never before Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor was in a reflective mood as the group arrived in London. "The first time we played here was actually at the Astoria...that place only held...like 300," he reminisced, recalling the story of their first tiny gig in the capital. Stood in front ...
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