Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 16 years for rape conviction in Los Angeles

Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 16 years for rape conviction in Los Angeles
Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 16 years for rape conviction in Los Angeles
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Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was handed another legal defeat on Thursday, when he was sentenced to 16 years in prison for a rape in Los Angeles that reportedly took place in 2013.

The sentence will be served consecutively to a 23-year prison sentence he is currently serving in New York for criminal sexual assault and third-degree rape.

The judge denied Weinstein a new trial during Thursday’s hearing, following a motion from his defense that argued his conviction was based on the improper exclusion of evidence and flawed jury instructions.

A Los Angeles jury found Weinstein guilty of three of seven counts, including one count of rape of a woman identified as Jane Doe 1, late last year. Weinstein faces up to 18 years in prison.

Weinstein was accused by four women of assaulting them in hotels between 2004 and 2013 in Los Angeles. He faced two counts of rape and five counts of sexual assault.

The 70-year-old former movie executive pleaded not guilty and has said all the encounters were consensual.

Following his conviction for rape, Jane Doe 1 said in part, “Harvey Weinstein forever destroyed a part of me that night in 2013, and I will never get that back. The criminal trial was brutal and Weinstein’s lawyers put me through hell on the witness stand, but I knew I had to see this through to the end, and I did.”

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Louis Tomlinson admits he didn’t see a career for himself outside of One Direction

Louis Tomlinson admits he didn’t see a career for himself outside of One Direction
Louis Tomlinson admits he didn’t see a career for himself outside of One Direction
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The first trailer for Louis Tomlinson‘s documentary is here, and it previews how the singer didn’t see a career for himself outside of One Direction.

In the trailer for All Of Those Voices, which will show in select cinemas on March 22, Louis admits, “I thought, for me, it was the band or nothing. It was hard for me to imagine on my own.”

He continues, “I didn’t see a way back — not even musically — just to do anything.” Those insecurities didn’t last long, with Louis narrating how he started to see his own potential and feel ready to start his solo career.

“I finally feel worthy of where I am and what I’m doing,” Louis says.

The upcoming documentary will tell Louis’ life story and features never-before-seen home videos, as well as glimpses of his 2022 world tour.

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Mastodon’s Bill Kelliher talks Turnstile influence on new music

Mastodon’s Bill Kelliher talks Turnstile influence on new music
Mastodon’s Bill Kelliher talks Turnstile influence on new music
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As Mastodon begins to work on new music again, guitarist Bill Kelliher has turned to Turnstile for inspiration.

Speaking with Guitar.com, Kelliher shares how the “Holiday” outfit reflects the kind of “rapid-fire” songs that he’s been working on to follow 2021’s Hushed and Grim.

“I want to write music that’s really f***ing heavy and to the point,” Kelliher says. “I want it to sound like Mastodon but steer away from the long, drawn-out songs. I feel like we’ve been on that kind of kick for a while, and I want to move on to something a little more tangible.”

“I’ve been listening to a lot of Turnstile, and their last record, Glow On, to me, is f***ing great,” he continues. “I just love their guitars, and their production of it sounds great. Their songwriting is really good. It reminds me of Bad Brains, but if they were more modern, with some Jane’s Addiction mixed in.”

In addition to experimenting with new tunes, Kelliher and Mastodon are gearing up to hit the road on a co-headlining tour with Gojira, kicking off in April.

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Death Cab for Cutie shares updated “Foxglove Through the Clearcut” off ’Asphalt Meadows (Acoustic)’ album

Death Cab for Cutie shares updated “Foxglove Through the Clearcut” off ’Asphalt Meadows (Acoustic)’ album
Death Cab for Cutie shares updated “Foxglove Through the Clearcut” off ’Asphalt Meadows (Acoustic)’ album
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Death Cab for Cutie has shared another preview of the band’s upcoming Asphalt Meadows (Acoustic) album with the unplugged version of the song “Foxglove Through the Clearcut.”

The updated recording’s stripped-down arrangement puts an even greater emphasis on Ben Gibbard‘s spoken-word vocals. You can listen to it now via digital outlets.

Asphalt Meadows (Acoustic) will be released March 10. As its title suggests, the collection features acoustic reworkings of each song off Death Cab’s new Asphalt Meadows album, which was released last September. It also includes a bonus cover of the Low song “The Plan.”

Death Cab is about to launch a European tour in support of Asphalt Meadows, and will return to the U.S. for a headlining trek in May. In September, the group will link up with Gibbard’s other band The Postal Service for a co-headlining tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of their respective 2003 albums, Transatlanticism and Give Up.

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Journey joined by original keyboardist Gregg Rolie at Austin show

Journey joined by original keyboardist Gregg Rolie at Austin show
Journey joined by original keyboardist Gregg Rolie at Austin show
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As previously reported, Neal Schon teased a “special surprise” at Journey’s 50th anniversary tour stop in Austin, Texas, with many fans guessing it would be an appearance by original keyboardist Gregg Rolie. Well, it turns out they were right.

Blabbermouth.net reports Rolie made a guest appearance at the Moody Center ATX Wednesday night, performing early Journey tunes like “Just the Same Way,” “Of A Lifetime,” “Feeling That Way” and “Anytime.” 

Schon and Rolie, who both played in Santana, also teamed up for a cover of “Black Magic Woman,” the Fleetwood Mac song that Santana covered for his album Abraxas. The performance included a guest appearance by Steve Lukather of Toto, the tour’s opening act.

“I just wanna say: Fifty years?” Rolie told the crowd. “Fifty years of one band going through changes, but it’s like a runaway freight train that just keeps going with no brakes.” 

Rolie was Journey’s original lead singer and keyboardist back in 1973, when the group formed back in San Francisco; he appeared on their first six albums. In 1977, Rolie was replaced as lead singer by Steve Perry; he left the group in 1980.

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“Next Thing You Know,” Jordan Davis will be a daddy again

“Next Thing You Know,” Jordan Davis will be a daddy again
“Next Thing You Know,” Jordan Davis will be a daddy again
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“Next Thing You Know” is much more than just a new single for Jordan Davis.

On Thursday, he used the song about the progression of a relationship to announce he and his wife, Kristen, are expecting their third child. 

“Next thing you know, you got a baby coming in June,” Jordan sings in a new video on his socials, as he affectionately touches his wife’s tummy.

“She got knocked up. Baby #3 coming,” he adds. “Is that the way we’re saying it babe? You got knocked up?”

“I think we can find a better way to say that,” Kristen responds.

“We’re pregnant, again!” he acquiesces.

The Davis’ new addition will join 3-year-old big sister Eloise and Locklan, who’ll be two in September. Jordan and Kristen tied the knot in 2017.

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Fans take over singing “Someone You Loved” after Lewis Capaldi experiences Tourette syndrome flare-up

Fans take over singing “Someone You Loved” after Lewis Capaldi experiences Tourette syndrome flare-up
Fans take over singing “Someone You Loved” after Lewis Capaldi experiences Tourette syndrome flare-up
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Lewis Capaldi revealed last year that he was diagnosed with Tourette syndrome. At a recent concert, he was overcome by a flare-up of tics which briefly stopped him from singing, so his fans stepped in to help.

According to a fan video taken during his Tuesday show in Frankfurt, Germany, the singer tried getting through performing “Someone You Loved” but had to stop because his shoulder and head wouldn’t stop jerking. 

His fans continued singing for him and carried on the song while Lewis watched and then appeared to throw guitar picks to his fans.

Lewis hasn’t addressed what happened, but he previously took to TikTok to speak about his diagnosis and how it affects his concerts. 

He explained in January that while his movements “sort of look a bit uncomfortable,” he said his tics aren’t “an issue in the slightest.” 

“I’m absolutely fine … This happens when I get, like, tired, nervous, excited, whatever. It just gets more intense,” Lewis explained. He also joked fans should buy tickets to his shows so they can “come see me twitch live and in person.”

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Dierks Bentley sends fans searching for ‘Gravel & Gold’ treasure

Dierks Bentley sends fans searching for ‘Gravel & Gold’ treasure
Dierks Bentley sends fans searching for ‘Gravel & Gold’ treasure
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Dierks Bentley‘s tenth studio album arrives on Friday, and some lucky fans will be able to pick up a very special edition of Gravel & Gold

It’ll also be available simultaneously on vinyl, and 50 of those records boast some sweet surprises: The limited edition vinyl packages will include tickets to his tour, and a $150 gift card for his Desert Son clothing and merch. 

Thursday night, Dierks plays a special Road to Gravel & Gold show at the CMA Theater inside the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum. You can livestream it starting at 8 p.m. ET on Twitch channel 3point5.

Here’s a list of the locations where you might be able to uncover one of the special copies of Gravel & Gold on vinyl: 

Boise, ID – Record Exchange
Charlotte, NC – Lunchbox Records
Charlotte, NC – Repo Record
Chicago, IL – Reckless Records
Coeur d’Alene, ID – The Long Ear
Detroit, MI – Dearborn Music
Fort Lauderdale, FL – Radio-Active Records
Fort Wayne, IN – Wooden Nickel Records
Hamilton, OH – Main Street Vinyl
Indianapolis, IN – Indy CD & Vinyl
Indianapolis, IN – Karma Records (East)
Indianapolis, IN – Karma Records (NW)
Indianapolis, IN – Karma Records (West)
Kansas, MO – Josey Records
Keene, NH – Bull Moose
Lancaster, PA – BZDC
Lansing, MI – The Record Lounge
Nashville, TN – Grimey’s
Nashville, TN – Vinyl Tap
New York City, NY – Rough Trade
Niles, OH – The Record Connection
Orlando, FL – Park Ave CD’s
Overland Park, KS – Vinyl Renaissance
Pittsburgh, PA – Attic Record Store
Portland, OR – Jackpot Records
Portland, OR – Music Millennium
Portsmouth, NH – Bull Moose
Raleigh, NC – Hunky Dory
Saint Louis, MO – Euclid Records
Saint Louis, MO – Vintage Vinyl
Salem, NH – Bull Moose
San Diego, CA – M-Theory Records
San Francisco, CA – Amoeba Music
San Jose, CA – Streetlight Records
Santa Cruz, CA – Streetlight Records
Seattle, WA – Easy Street Records
Seattle, WA – Silver Platters
Tampa, FL – Mojo Books and Records
Tampa, FL – Sound Exchange
West Babylon, NY – Looney Tunes
Wilkes-Barre, PA – Gallery Of Sound

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‘The White Lotus’ boosts popularity of Aperol Spritz

‘The White Lotus’ boosts popularity of Aperol Spritz
‘The White Lotus’ boosts popularity of Aperol Spritz
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As reported, the second season of HBO’s buzzy, Emmy-winning show The White Lotus has booted tourism to Sicily, but it has also apparently spritzed sales for a spirits company.

According to Business Insider, sales of Aperol, the main ingredient in the orange-colored bevvy quaffed by most of its characters, the Aperol Spritz, have been goosed by the acclaimed show.

The Campari Group, the company that sells the spirit, says sales of Aperol jumped 50% last year; the second season of the Jennifer Coolidge-starring show debuted in October.

The drink is so ubiquitous that the very first episode led to searches for what it was on Reddit.

For the record, an Aperol Spritz is 1 1/4 ounce of the orange bitter, two ounces of prosecco and a splash of soda water.

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Girl Power: Amazon’s Prime Video drops trailer to bestseller adaptation ‘The Power’

Girl Power: Amazon’s Prime Video drops trailer to bestseller adaptation ‘The Power’
Girl Power: Amazon’s Prime Video drops trailer to bestseller adaptation ‘The Power’

On Thursday, Prime Video dropped the trailer to its series The Power, based on English author Naomi Alderman‘s award-winning novel.

The streaming service teases, “Suddenly, and without warning, teenage girls develop the power to electrocute people at will. The series features a cast of remarkable characters from London to Seattle, Nigeria to Eastern Europe, as the Power evolves from a tingle in teenagers’ collarbones to a complete reversal of the power balance of the world.”

Tony winner John Leguizamo stars as a concerned dad whose daughter, played by Moana‘s Auli’i Cravalho begins to demonstrate this shocking ability; Oscar-nominated Sixth Sense star Toni Collette plays her mom, who is the mayor of Seattle.

The cast also includes Josh Charles as a military man looking to harness the power and veteran character actor Eddie Marsan (Deadpool 2, The Gentlemen).

​​The first three episodes of The Power premiere Friday, March 31, on Prime Video. New episodes will roll out every subsequent Friday until the series wraps up on May 12.

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