Van Morrison sued for libel by Northern Ireland’s Health Minister over singer’s critical comments

Van Morrison sued for libel by Northern Ireland’s Health Minister over singer’s critical comments
Van Morrison sued for libel by Northern Ireland’s Health Minister over singer’s critical comments
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Van Morrison is being sued for libel by Northern Ireland Health Minister Robin Swann after the singer called the politician “dangerous” in a series of recent outbursts criticizing Swann over his policies related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sunday Life newspaper reports.

According to the paper, Swann has hired libel lawyer Paul Tweed, who has represented such high-profile clients as Harrison Ford, Justin Timberlake and Jennifer Lopez, and is preparing for a High Court showdown with Morrison this coming February, unless the case can be settled before that.

Swann’s lawyers claim that Van’s public comments were equivalent to accusing the minister of misusing his office and endangering the public, and maintain that the singer falsely suggested that Swann had misrepresented facts regarding the pandemic.

The lawsuit stems from three separate incidents where Morrison verbally attacked Swann. The first occurred at a June concert in Belfast where Morrison, angered that some of his upcoming concerts had been canceled because of the pandemic, attempted to lead the audience in a chant of “Robin Swann is very dangerous.”

The second incident occurred when a Sunday Life reporter asked Van to comment about whether he regretted his remarks about Swann at his Belfast show and Morrison responded, “No, no I don’t regret it…Of course he’s dangerous.”

The third instance cited was a pair of videos Van posted on his YouTube channel in which he explains why he feels Swann is dangerous, while also expressing disdain for the politician over a then-recent op-ed piece Swann wrote for Rolling Stone in which he criticized Van’s anti-lockdown views and his series of recent protest songs he’d released in which he expressed those views.

Starting last year, Morrison began releasing songs protesting U.K.-imposed regulations meant to curtail the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country. Van believes the regulations are taking away people’s freedoms and destroying musicians’ livelihoods.

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Shonda Rhimes on how ’Grey’s Anatomy’ will end

Shonda Rhimes on how ’Grey’s Anatomy’ will end
Shonda Rhimes on how ’Grey’s Anatomy’ will end
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After 18 seasons, Grey’s Anatomy is still kicking, and while there are no signs that the ABC medical drama is ending anytime soon, creator Shonda Rhimes is teasing what that will look like when the time comes. 

Speaking with Variety, the acclaimed producer, screenwriter, and author admitted that she’s “written the end of that series, I want to say, a good eight times.”

“I was like, ‘And that will be the end!’ Or, ‘That’ll be the final thing that’s ever said or done!’ And all of those things have already happened,” she shared. “So I give up on that, you know what I mean?”

Rhimes also explained that she’s not sure she’ll know the exact details of how Grey’s Anatomy will wrap, considering that she “handed off all the reins” to its current showrunner, Krista Vernon, back in season 14. 

“Am I going to be the person who decides like what the final scene is? I don’t know!” Rhimes revealed. “If you’d ask me this question three years ago, or prior to Krista arriving, I would have said, ‘Yes, I can tell you exactly how it’s going to end. But once you hand off the ball for real, it’s just different. So I don’t know yet.”

One thing Rhimes does have control over is when Grey’s Anatomy will take its final bow, at which time she says, “I take full responsibility for that when or if everybody gets mad at me.”

Grey’s Anatomy airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.

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Luke Combs may debut new song at the CMA Awards

Luke Combs may debut new song at the CMA Awards
Luke Combs may debut new song at the CMA Awards
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Luke Combs is still trying to determine what to perform at the CMA Awards, and he’s calling on fans for their help. 

On Sunday, Luke took to Twitter to share that he’s toying with different performance ideas, including debuting a new song that fans will be able to access immediately after the show.

“Still trying to decide what I want to sing on the CMA Awards this Wednesday. Would y’all be cool with a brand new, unreleased song? And I’ll have it available to stream/purchase everywhere after my performance,” he teases.

Fans were quick to reply in the comment sections, with some requesting recently shared unreleased songs “Joe” and “The Kind of Love We Make,” and another suggesting “The Great Divide,” his bluegrass collaboration with Billy Strings. 

“Omg that would be amazing! Your music speaks to people so whatever you decide to do will be the right decision,” writes one encouraging fan, while another says, “You can sing anything YOU want we love it all!!” alongside a heart emoji. 

Luke is up for three of the night’s awards, including the pinnacle Entertainer of the Year, along with Male Vocalist of the Year and Song of the Year for “Forever After All.” The CMA Awards air live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on ABC on Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET. 

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Foo Fighters starring in upcoming horror-comedy film ’Studio 666′

Foo Fighters starring in upcoming horror-comedy film ’Studio 666′
Foo Fighters starring in upcoming horror-comedy film ’Studio 666′
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Finally, Foo Fighters are starring in their own movie.

Dave Grohl and company have announced Studio 666, an upcoming horror-comedy film set to premiere in domestic theaters February 25, 2022.

In Studio 666, the Foos enter a creepy mansion to record a new album, only to find themselves battling “supernatural forces that threaten both the completion of the album and the lives of the band.” You may recall that, leading up to the release of the new Foo Fighters album Medicine at Midnight, Grohl repeatedly said the house in which they recorded it was haunted.

“After decades of ridiculous music videos and numerous music documentaries under our collective belts, it was finally time to take it to the next level,” Grohl says. “Like most things Foo, Studio 666 began with a far fetched idea that blossomed into something bigger than we ever imagined possible.”

“Filmed at the same house where we recorded our latest album Medicine at Midnight (told you that place was haunted!) we wanted to recapture the classic magic that all of our favorite rock and roll movies had, but with a twist: hilarious gore that f***ing ROCKS,” he continues. “Be ready to laugh, scream, and headbang in your popcorn. Studio 666 will f*** you up.”

In addition to the six Foo members, the Studio 666 cast includes Whitney Cummings, Leslie Grossman, Will Forte, Jenna Ortega and Jeff Garlin.

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Olivia Rodrigo, BTS, Megan Thee Stallion to perform on the American Music Awards

Olivia Rodrigo, BTS, Megan Thee Stallion to perform on the American Music Awards
Olivia Rodrigo, BTS, Megan Thee Stallion to perform on the American Music Awards
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The first performers for the 2021 American Music Awards have been announced: Olivia Rodrigo, BTS, Megan Thee Stallion and Bad Bunny are all playing the show, which airs November 21 on ABC. 

BTS will be giving fans the world TV premiere of their hit “Butter,” but what’s exciting is that Megan will be joining them for the performance. Olivia will be making her American Music Awards debut; she’s this year’s leading nominee with seven nods. Both BTS and Olivia are nominated for Artist of the Year.

Cardi B will host the show; voting is now open globally via TikTok. You can vote once per category per day by searching “AMAs” on TikTok, or you can vote online.

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Cardi B shares her hilarious reaction after unexpected run-in with Robert Pattinson

Cardi B shares her hilarious reaction after unexpected run-in with Robert Pattinson
Cardi B shares her hilarious reaction after unexpected run-in with Robert Pattinson
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Cardi B was the one who was sparkling after running into Twilight star Robert Pattinson over the weekend.  Apparently, the “Up” rapper is a big fan of Edward Cullen.

“Look who I met the other day ! I felt like a teen!,” Cardi raved when sharing a video of her losing her mind while hanging out with the British actor.

The two were both attending a black-tie event in Los Angeles, which Page Six reports was a celebration thrown in honor of British Vogue‘s editor-in-chief.

“Come, look at my friend, guys,” Cardi announced when firing up the video before Pattinson swoops in and puts an arm around her.  

The Grammy-winning rapper than puts a hand against her chest and screams in delight as the star of the upcoming The Batman grins.

The first Twilight movie hit theaters in 2008, meaning Cardi would have been 16 when she first laid eyes on a young RPattz twinkling in the sunlight.

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Yungblud announces ‘Mars’ short film

Yungblud announces ‘Mars’ short film
Yungblud announces ‘Mars’ short film
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Yungblud has announced an upcoming short film called Mars.

Named after a track off the British rocker’s 2020 album, Weird!, the scripted project is based on the life of a teenage Yungblud fan named Charlie Acaster, whom he had met on tour.

“This story is an uncensored, unfiltered portrayal of youth,” Yungblud says. “It revels in the fragile beauty of it, flirts with the pain of it and most importantly the undeniable, glimmering hope of it. It presents a generational shift towards acceptance of one’s self and others, and ever growing confidence in our own insecurities.”

Yungblud is a producer on Mars. The script was written by Chris Bush, and the film will be directed by Abel Rubinstein.

“The team we’ve assembled is incredible, I am so honored to stand with them all behind this beautiful project and to have them help me bring it to life,” Yungblud says. “I can honestly say if you don’t adore this movie, then I can guarantee you’ll f***ing learn something from it.”

Production for Mars is set to begin later this year. It’s currently scheduled to premiere in spring 2022.

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Steppenwolf releasing eight-CD box set this month featuring all of band’s early albums

Steppenwolf releasing eight-CD box set this month featuring all of band’s early albums
Steppenwolf releasing eight-CD box set this month featuring all of band’s early albums
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A new eight-CD Steppenwolf box set featuring remastered versions of the band’s first six studio efforts and first two live albums will be released on November 19.

Magic Carpet Ride: The Dunhill/ABC Years (1967-1971) includes the band’s 1968 self-titled debut and its follow-up, The Second, released the same year; 1969’s At Your Birthday Party, Monster and the archival concert album Early Steppenwolf; 1970’s Steppenwolf 7 and Steppenwolf Live; and 1971’s For Ladies Only.

All of the albums in the box set are embellished with bonus tracks with the exception of Early Steppenwolf. That album captures the John Kay-fronted band performing in May 1967 — when it was still known as The Sparrows — at the San Francisco club The Matrix.

The Steppenwolf album features the band’s biggest hit and signature song, “Born to Be Wild,” which peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became an enduring counterculture anthem after its appearance in the classic 1969 film Easy Rider. It also includes the group’s cover of Hoyt Axton‘s “The Pusher,” which was heard in Easy Rider, as well.

The Second includes another huge hit for the group, “Magic Carpet Ride,” which reached #3 on the Hot 100.

At Your Birthday Party features Steppenwolf’s third and final top-10 hit, “Rock Me.”

Steppenwolf, The Second, Monster, Steppenwolf 7 and Steppenwolf Live all were certified gold by the RIAA for sales of over 500,000.

You can pre-order the Magic Carpet Ride box set and check out the full track list at CherryRed.co.uk.

Steppenwolf initially broke up in 1972, but the band re-formed in 1974 with almost the same lineup. Kay continued to lead various incarnations of the group until October 2018, when the band played what he says was their final concert.

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Ed Sheeran turns NYC hotel into English pub to celebrate ‘= (Equals)’

Ed Sheeran turns NYC hotel into English pub to celebrate ‘= (Equals)’
Ed Sheeran turns NYC hotel into English pub to celebrate ‘= (Equals)’
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Ed Sheeran celebrated the success of his number-one album, = (Equals), by transforming a New York City hotel into a traditional English pub this past weekend.

Ed teamed with Spotify to turn The Bowery Hotel into ‘The Butterfly,’ an English pub with English food and decor, as well as beers inspired by his album.  Fans and their families who attended also got to have an ‘English Sunday Roast‘ — a traditional meal that includes roasted meat, roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, gravy and vegetables.

Ed also entertained the guests by performing songs from = (Equals), including “Overpass Graffiti,” “Tides” and “The Joker & the Queen” — the first time he ever performed the latter for a live, in-person audience.  In addition, Ed mingled with fans and took selfies, noting, “This was the first time getting to meet and interact with fans in a while.”

The event took place on Sunday, after Ed performed on Saturday Night Live.

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Gwen Stefani wraps Las Vegas residency with Ariana Grande in audience, Blake onstage, flowers from Ava Max

Gwen Stefani wraps Las Vegas residency with Ariana Grande in audience, Blake onstage, flowers from Ava Max
Gwen Stefani wraps Las Vegas residency with Ariana Grande in audience, Blake onstage, flowers from Ava Max
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It’s hard to believe that Gwen Stefani wouldn’t know that fellow The Voice coach Ariana Grande was in the audience for the final show of her Just a Girl Las Vegas residency this past weekend, but evidently, it was a surprise.

Gwen wrapped the 57-show residency on Saturday night, and on Sunday, she posted videos and pics to her Instagram Story, including footage Ariana shared of Gwen singing “Don’t Speak” onstage.

“Brilliant…congratulations on completing this incredible run, love you so much,” Ariana captioned the video. 

Gwen also posted an additional clip from Ariana, showing Gwen and her husband, Blake Shelton, singing their duet “Happy Anywhere” onstage during the final show.

“That’s my grandpa @blakeshelton I’m so f***in proud, I love this song and you both,” Ariana captioned the video.  Gwen wrote, “ummmm @arianagrande, u came to my show?  Yay love u thank u.”

Gwen also posted a photo of flowers she received from none other than Ava Max, who wrote in the card, “Congratulations on an incredible final show. You are my idol (like #1) and I love you to pieces. Thank you for continuing to inspire me daily, and for the art you’ve put into the world.”

According to E!, fellow The Voice coach John Legend also attended Gwen’s final residency show, along with his wife, Chrissy Teigen.

On Instagram Sunday, Gwen wrote, “sometimes it’s just best to keep it simple and short so all i have to say is THANKYOU to everyone who made this an incredible chapter of my life.”

Gwen’s residency was supposed to wrap up in May of 2020, but the final performances were put on hold due to the pandemic.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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