‘The Batman”s Zoë Kravitz talks of being rejected for Catwoman as “too urban” in ‘The Dark Knight Rises’

‘The Batman”s Zoë Kravitz talks of being rejected for Catwoman as “too urban” in ‘The Dark Knight Rises’
‘The Batman”s Zoë Kravitz talks of being rejected for Catwoman as “too urban” in ‘The Dark Knight Rises’
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Zoë Kravitz currently starring as Selena Kyle/Catwoman in the hit movie The Batman, but ironically, she was once turned down for the same role, in 2012’s The Dark Knight Rises, for being “too urban.”

Anne Hathaway ultimately landed the part.

Kravitz revisited the raced-based slight in an interview with The Guardian, saying of Dark Knight trilogy director Christopher Nolan, “I don’t know if it came directly from Chris Nolan. I think it was probably a casting director of some kind, or a casting director’s assistant.” 

She added, “Being a woman of color and being an actor and being told at that time that I wasn’t able to read because of the color of my skin, and the word ‘urban’ being thrown around like that, that was what was really hard about that moment.”

Zoë also expressed her triumph in scoring the role with director Matt Reeves — not just for her, but for other actresses of color. “It was crazy,” the 33-year-old admitted happily. “My phone was blowing up more than any birthday I’ve ever had.”

Kravitz trained for four months to play Kyle, who both tangles with and teams up with Robert Pattinson‘s Batman in the film. 

“It’s a physical part. I wanted to make sure it felt believable that she was physically capable of doing all the things she was doing,” she explains. “I was actually stronger and more healthy than I’ve been in a long time.”

The actress also took in lots of footage of real cats doing their thing. “It was fun to play with different ways of walking, of being agile,” Kravitz says. “You know, you can’t read cats, which is why a lot of people feel uncomfortable around them.”

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Green Day headlining 2022 Sea.Hear.Now festival

Green Day headlining 2022 Sea.Hear.Now festival
Green Day headlining 2022 Sea.Hear.Now festival
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Green Day is set to headline the 2022 Sea.Hear.Now festival, taking place September 17-18 is Asbury Park, New Jersey.

The bill also includes Cage the Elephant, My Morning Jacket, Gary Clark Jr., The Head and the Heart, IDLES and Courtney Barnett, among others. Stevie Nicks will headline, as well.

In addition to the music, Sea.Hear.Now festival-goers can also enjoy two-day surfing contest.

Tickets go on sale this Wednesday, March 9, at 10 a.m. ET. For the full lineup and all ticket info, visit SeaHearNowFestival.com.

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Justin Bieber sweetly shouts out wife Hailey during his concert

Justin Bieber sweetly shouts out wife Hailey during his concert
Justin Bieber sweetly shouts out wife Hailey during his concert
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Justin Bieber praised wife Hailey Bieber while performing in Los Angeles on Monday.  The “Baby” singer sweetly dedicated one of his songs to his wife of three years.

According to E! News, Justin was gearing up to perform his hit “Anyone” when he told the audience, “This next song will be dedicated to my beautiful wife.” He then cheekily joked about getting in trouble for showing Hailey some love because, apparently, she is not a fan of being “put on the spot.”

“She’s out there somewhere. She hates me when I put her on the spot. She’s probably over there blushing. She probably hates me right now,” Justin announced. “But I love her. I love you so much baby. Let’s do the damn thing!”

Seems the gesture paid off, because Hailey re-shared a video to her Instagram story of her happily singing along.  She also documented the Monday night concert and shared personal highlights to her story.

Justin is currently embarking on his Justice world tour, his first in over five years. The Grammy winner’s last outing was his Purpose world tour, which ran from 2016 to 2017.

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Maren Morris’ ’Humble Quest’ features a song about her son: “He’s precious”

Maren Morris’ ’Humble Quest’ features a song about her son: “He’s precious”
Maren Morris’ ’Humble Quest’ features a song about her son: “He’s precious”
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Maren Morris has a particularly special song on her new album, Humble Quest. 

The singer revealed that the song “Hummingbird” is about her son, Hayes, who turns two on March 23. “He’s doing good,” Maren tells Entertainment Tonight about her son that she shares with husband Ryan Hurd. “He’s precious. He’s honestly the sweetest kid. I don’t know how we got so lucky with such a sweet baby, but he is.”

While fans will have to wait to hear “Hummingbird,” Maren has dropped two tracks from the album: lead single “Circles Around This Town” and the follow-up, “Background Music.” The former track was co-written with Ryan, and while the couple doesn’t have plans to soon release another duet following the success of “Chasing After You,” Maren says that her husband’s handprint is an important part of the project. 

“Maybe we’ll do another duet someday, but he actually is all over my album. He is singing and writing all the songs, so it kind of feels like in any capacity, we’re going to be collaborating, no matter what. We’re married and have a child,” Maren explains about their partnership. “It’s been a long time coming. The record’s been done for a while, so, I’m just ready to give birth to it.”

The superstar singer just announced a nationwide headlining tour in support of Humble Quest that runs from June through December. 

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Alanis Morissette announces 2022 North American ‘Jagged Little Pill’ tour with openers Garbage

Alanis Morissette announces 2022 North American ‘Jagged Little Pill’ tour with openers Garbage
Alanis Morissette announces 2022 North American ‘Jagged Little Pill’ tour with openers Garbage
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Alanis Morissette has announced another North American leg on her ongoing 25th anniversary Jagged Little Pill tour, and Garbage will once again be along for the ride.

The headlining outing launches July 12 in Montreal, and will wrap up August 6 in Mountain View, California. Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 11, at 10 a.m. local time.

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit Alanis.com.

Released in 1995, Jagged Little Pill has been certified Diamond by the RIAA for over 10 million U.S. sales, and spawned hit singles in “You Oughta Know,” “Hand in My Pocket” and “Ironic.”

Morissette launched the first leg of the anniversary tour, which also featured support from Garbage, in 2021 after a year-long pandemic delay.

In addition to the Alanis dates, Garbage will be supporting Tears for Fears on their upcoming U.S. run, kicking off in May.

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Mandy Moore announces new album, unveils upcoming summer tour

Mandy Moore announces new album, unveils upcoming summer tour
Mandy Moore announces new album, unveils upcoming summer tour
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Before Mandy Moore captured our hearts on the hit NBC drama This Is Us, she was a major pop star. This summer, the actress will be returning to her musical roots.

Mandy announced Tuesday that she not only has a brand-new single, “In Real Life,” out now, but she’s also following up with an all-new album and will be heading out on her first tour in over a decade. The album, titled In Real Life, will be released on May 13 and is available now for pre-order.

“So much of this record came from future-tripping on the next chapter of my life and what it might look like: what parenthood would feel like, how it would change everything, and all the excitement and trepidation that comes with that,” Mandy said of her new single. “At the same time it was about celebrating and acknowledging where we were at the moment and really trying to be completely present in the everyday — which is maybe the hardest part of the human condition.”

Mandy said that theme is present in her upcoming studio effort, explaining, “Even though this album is very specific to me and my experience — there’s songs about my baby, my husband, my father, my friends — I hope everyone’s able to see their own lives in it. I hope they’re able to come along on the journey with me, and put themselves in the driver’s seat.”

Mandy’s upcoming tour kicks off June 10 in Atlanta, Georgia. She’ll visit 26 locations in all. Tickets are on sale now on her official website.

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Yungblud announces new single, “The Funeral”

Yungblud announces new single, “The Funeral”
Yungblud announces new single, “The Funeral”
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Yungblud has announced a new single called “The Funeral.”

The track is set to arrive this Friday, March 11, and is available to pre-save now.

Yungblud has been teasing “The Funeral” over the past few days with cryptic social media posts, including one of a handwritten letter reading, “You are cordially and graciously invited to my funeral.” Another reads, “Nobody came what a shame shame shame.”

“The Funeral” follows Yungblud’s 2021 single, “Fleabag,” which currently sits in the top 10 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart. The U.K. rocker’s most recent album is his 2020 sophomore effort, Weird!

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Alanis Morissette unveils upcoming North American tour; new music coming Friday

Alanis Morissette unveils upcoming North American tour; new music coming Friday
Alanis Morissette unveils upcoming North American tour; new music coming Friday
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Alanis Morissette snagged fans’ attention on Monday when cryptically teasing a big announcement — and now we know what it is. The “Ironic” singer is adding North American dates to her upcoming world tour.

“Yesssssssss!  The Jagged Little Pill celebrations continue this July + August with a bunch of shows around the US + Canada with @Garbage,” Alanis announced via Instagram story.

The tour will celebrate the 25th anniversary of her breakthrough album, Jagged Little Pill.  The North American dates kick off July 10 with a pit stop at Ottawa Bluesfest.  The Grammy winner will traverse Canada and the U.S. for 14 dates before wrapping August 6 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. 

Alanis also announced rock band Garbage will join her on a few select dates.  She’ll announce two other special guests in June.

Tickets for the upcoming tour will be made available starting Friday, March 11, at 10 a.m. local time on Alanis’ personal website.  Citi cardmembers will be able to access a special presale beginning Wednesday, March 9, at 10 a.m. local time.  American Express members will also be able to access Front of the Line presale tickets at the same time.  Alanis encouraged those interested in accessing the presale to “sign up to my mailing list for the code, which will be sent by 11 pm et/ 8pm pt tonight.

To celebrate her upcoming tour, Alanis also will release a brand-new single on Friday, called “Olive Branch.”  

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Senate passes Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act, Biden to sign into law

Senate passes Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act, Biden to sign into law
Senate passes Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act, Biden to sign into law
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After more than 200 failed attempts at passing anti-lynching legislation, the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act was unanimously passed Monday night.

The bill, which finally designates lynching as a federal hate crime, is headed to President Joe Biden’s desk to be signed into law.

“While this will not erase the horrific injustices to which tens of thousands of African Americans have been subjected over the generations, nor fully heal the terror inflicted on countless others, it is an important step forward as we continue the work of confronting our nation’s past in pursuit of a brighter and more just future,” Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on the Senate floor, according to ABC News.

In a 422-3 vote, the House approved the bill last month, after being blocked in 2020 by GOP Sen. Rand Paul. The senator supported the bill this time, saying, “I’m pleased to have worked with Senators Cory Booker and Tim Scott to strengthen the final product & ensure the language of this bill defines lynching as the absolutely heinous crime that it is, and I’m glad to cosponsor this bipartisan effort.”

The maximum prison sentence under the Anti-Lynching Act is 30 years.

The bill is named after Emmett Till, a Black teenager who was brutally beaten and killed in Mississippi in 1955 after being accused of offending a white woman. His death and his mother’s decision to hold an open-casket funeral, to show her son’s terrible injuries, became a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights era.

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Check out new lyric video for Keith Richards solo song “999,” from his 1992 album, ‘Main Offender’

Check out new lyric video for Keith Richards solo song “999,” from his 1992 album, ‘Main Offender’
Check out new lyric video for Keith Richards solo song “999,” from his 1992 album, ‘Main Offender’
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A new lyric video for “999,” the lead track off Keith Richards‘ 1992 sophomore solo effort Main Offender, has premiered at the Rolling Stones guitarist’s official YouTube channel in advance of the March 18 release of the album’s 30th anniversary reissue.

The clip features archival footage of Richards performing with his solo backing band The X-Pensive Winos, with whom he recorded Main Offender. Keith co-wrote the song with two key Winos members — drummer Steve Jordan and guitarist Waddy Wachtel.

Richards also has posted a recent video clip of him playing a segment of “999” solo on an acoustic guitar at his social media pages.

As previously reported, the Main Offender reissue will be available in multiple formats and configurations, including a limited-edition super-deluxe box set featuring remastered CD and vinyl versions of the album, as well as a bonus live album on CD and two LPs.

The live album featured in the box set, titled Winos Live in London ’92, features Keith and his band playing select songs from Main Offender and Richards’ 1988 solo debut album, Talk Is Cheap, as well as renditions of The Stones’ “Gimme Shelter,” “Before They Make Me Run” and “Happy.”

The super deluxe collection also features an LP version Main Offender pressed on smoke-colored vinyl; an 88-page, leather-bound book offering rare photos and Keith’s handwritten lyrics; and collectibles including a guitar pick, a bumper sticker and posters.

You can pre-order the reissue now.

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