Irish band banned from popular music festival over Hamas praise
Hungarian authorities prohibit Kneecap's entry into the country before their scheduled Sziget Festival appearance.
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Hungarian authorities prohibit Kneecap's entry into the country before their scheduled Sziget Festival appearance.
Well-known performer in advanced talks to play businessman in Luca Guadagnino's biographical drama "Artificial" about OpenAI, that will focus on the meteoric rise of the ChatGPT developer and behind-the-scenes rivalries.
Behind-the-scenes secrets, failed adaptations, and cultural connections in Marvel's most anticipated superhero comeback.
From Black Sabbath's earth-shaking "Paranoid" to his platinum solo career featuring "Crazy Train," Osbourne's death marks the end of an era for heavy metal, coming just two weeks after his emotional final performance with the original Sabbath lineup reunited after 20 years.
Gal Gadot, Israel’s most prominent figure in Hollywood, met Tuesday with five women who survived captivity in Gaza: Doron Steinbrecher, Liri Albag, Naama Levy, Moran Stella Yanai, and Ilana Gritzewsky.
Dan Shaked's routine email triggers antisemitic tirade from South African director Gabe Gabriel in "the name of a free Palestine."
Hollywood's biggest stars gathered at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion as Marvel unveiled its latest gamble with The Fantastic Four: First Steps, marking the fourth attempt to bring the beloved comic characters to theaters while critics are already calling it potentially the best Marvel Studios film ever made.
Ame, one half of legendary breakbeat hardcore outfit Liquid, dies.
The veteran talk show host revealed she has decided to settle in the UK with her wife, Portia de Rossi. “The Baptist Church in America is trying to reverse gay marriage, we're going to get married here.”
America's most beloved children's YouTube star finds herself at the center of a firestorm after collaborating with a Hamas-supporting Palestinian journalist, raising urgent questions about the influence of political propaganda in children's educational content.
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