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Beyoncé teases ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour stop in Las Vegas
Beyoncé is riding high, and riding to Las Vegas, on her “Cowboy Carter Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour.” Sources familiar with the recording superstar report she will play Allegiant Stadium on the U.S. series. Expect a summer date at the Raiders home stadium. Beyoncé would be returning to Allegiant after playing two shows at the stadium…
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‘Thank you, thank you very much’: 5 Elvis landmarks in Las Vegas
It can be argued that the king of rock and roll is associated with Las Vegas almost as much as he is to his native Memphis. Elvis Presley kicked off a seven-year residency at the then-new International Hotel in 1969, belting out hits in front of more than 600 sold-out crowds. In the years since,…
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State Farm Center to host ‘legendary night of rock’
CHAMPAIGN — Three long-running rock groups will take the stage at the State Farm Center this spring.The State Farm Center and Central Illinois Multimedia Group are partnering to present a rock concert with performances by Foghat, Rare Earth, and Badfinger featuring Joey Molland on April 24.The show will start at 7 p.m. with Rare Earth, followed…
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28 Hilarious Memes About Beyoncé’s Viral Reaction To Winning Best Country Album At The Grammys
Beyoncé’s 2024 genre-bending Cowboy Carter was nominated in the AOTY category alongside André 3000’s New Blue Sun, Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet, Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard And Soft, Jacob Collier’s Djesse Vol. 4, Charli XCX’s BRAT, Chappell Roan’s The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, and Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department. As…
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The Grammys had a few surprises up its sleeves. Here are some key moments
EDITOR’S NOTE: Multimedia journalist Timothy Parker hit the red carpet and spoke to several celebrities about music’s biggest night and the love Los Angeles received during Sunday’s show. Click the arrow above to watch the video.All eyes at the Grammy Awards were on whether the most-nominated artist in the history of the telecast would finally…
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MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Flight Risk’
I notice that I’ve given a “C” rating to every movie I’ve reviewed in 2025. That’s four straight times I’ve basically said the movie, while not worth writing off entirely, isn’t worth recommending. I even split the review last weekend and gave out two “C” ratings.Director Mel Gibson’s “Flight Risk” ends the “C” streak. It…
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Duluth aims to activate DECC waterfront
DULUTH — Picture this. Your favorite band is about to play an outdoor show, and you’re standing amid thousands of fans as you wait for the musicians to emerge. A sunset glow lights the harbor behind the stage as sailboats glide beneath the Aerial Lift Bridge.You’re not at Bayfront Festival Park. ADVERTISEMENT Suddenly the crowd…
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33 Unbelievable Celebrity Facts That Feel Fake, But Are Actually True
33 Unbelievable Celebrity Facts Recently, we wrote about wild celebrity facts, and now we’re back for more. Here are 33 more shocking facts about celebrities you won’t believe are true. 1. Charlize Theron witnessed her mother kill her father. Born to Gerda Maritz and Charles Theron in South Africa in 1975, Charlize witnessed plenty of…
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After Billie Eilish Failed To Win Any Grammys Last Night, Her Brother Finneas Issued A Statement Urging Fans Not To Fight With Other Artists’ Fandoms Over It
For reference, Billie was nominated in the Best Pop Solo Performance, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year categories for her hit song “Birds of a Feather.” Her 2024 album Hit Me Hard and Soft was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album and Album of the Year. In addition, Billie and Charli’s performance…
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The future of football: Technology and entertainment merge in the Kings World Cup Nations
The Kings World Cup Nations (KWCN) is a seven-a-side football tournament that combines competitive excitement with spectacle. It features prominent participants, including former football stars, influencers and content creators. The event involves 16 national teams and is governed by unique rules derived from the original Kings League format, including unlimited substitutions and the availability of…