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Did Taylor Swift Turn Down the Super Bowl Halftime Show?
The National Football League reportedly "refused" to give in to Taylor Swift's one big demand for the Super Bowl Halftime Show. Swift, 35, has been linked to the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show for a ...
There are a lot of different avenues Robert Plant wanted to go down, but he was dangerously close to leaving his 'Golden God' status behind.
The NFL announced the halftime performer for this year's Super Bowl, with singer Benito Ocascio -- better known as Bad Bunny -- taking the spot. It's the first Super Bowl performance for the Puerto ...
Swifties are dealing with the news that Taylor Swift won’t be the 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer after months of speculation.
A man shouted vile racist abuse at his neighbour after he asked him to turn down his music. Johnny Smith was inside his home with a friend when the victim called around and asked him to keep the noise ...
As if “Don’t Let the Bastards Get You Down” didn’t send enough of a direct message through its original composition.
Spoilers for The Summer I Turned Pretty’s Season 3 finale and the book We’ll Always Have Summer are ahead! Read with caution, and take a trip to Cousins by streaming the show with an Amazon Prime ...
Signboards, posters, and warnings have appeared across Kota and Bhilwara in Rajasthan, with detailed dos and don'ts for garba festivities at Nayapura, Sabzi Mandi, and Jhalawar Road in Kota. Large ...
McCartney was also expressing anguish over the direction of his personal life. “It's a sad song because it's all about the unattainable,” said McCartney in Barry Miles’ 1997 biography Many Years From ...
Morrissey shut down an email to solicit offers for his rights to the Smiths’ music and other connected intellectual property, according to a post on his official website. “The ‘eaves’ business email ...
Wicked: For Good' will feature three previously unheard songs, including two brand new ones written for Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo.
Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin is the subject of an ESPN documentary debuting Sept. 24. It features Nick Saban, Pete Carroll and others.
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