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Hollywood buzzes with new projects as Simon Kassianides steps behind the camera for thriller 'The Walker,' while Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon team up for indie pilot 'Too Romantic.' Meanwhile, 'The Sandman' season two faces harsh criticism for its pretentious tone.

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BBC to stop broadcasting 'high risk' performances live after Bob Vylan Glastonbury row
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The BBC has decided to stop airing live performances it deems "high risk" after controversy erupted over punk duo Bob Vylan's politically charged Glastonbury set. While the broadcaster didn't name specific acts, the move follows complaints about the band's anti-establishment lyrics and stage antics. Critics argue it’s a slippery slope toward censorship, while the BBC insists it’s about avoiding "unexpected editorial challenges" during live broadcasts.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about one band—it’s a bigger conversation about who gets to decide what’s "too risky" for public airwaves. The BBC’s call could chill live music broadcasts, especially for artists pushing boundaries. Fans worry it’s a quiet way to sideline dissent, while broadcasters might see it as damage control. Either way, it raises questions about creative freedom in an era where live TV mistakes go viral instantly.
What you need to know about the Oasis tour - and why Cardiff is the first stop
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The Oasis tour is making waves, and Cardiff snagged the coveted first stop—here's the scoop on what to expect. Think massive crowds, classic hits, and a nostalgic trip back to the '90s Britpop era. If you're a fan, this is your chance to relive the magic (or experience it for the first time).
Editor’s Note: Oasis reuniting (even if it's just for a tour) is a big deal—it's like the Beatles of the '90s getting back together. Cardiff landing the opener adds local pride to the mix, and for music lovers, it’s a rare opportunity to catch a legendary band live. Whether you're in it for the singalongs or the cultural moment, this one’s worth paying attention to.
'Victory of all victories': Diddy's lawyers react as jury reaches verdict and sentencing date is set
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Sean "Diddy" Combs has been convicted of transportation for prostitution in a high-profile New York trial, though he avoided the more severe charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy. His legal team called the outcome a "victory of all victories," likely referring to the dismissal of the graver allegations. A sentencing date has now been set, marking a pivotal moment in the case.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another celebrity scandal—it’s a case that could reshape Diddy’s legacy and spark wider conversations about accountability in the entertainment industry. While his team is framing the verdict as a win, the conviction still carries serious consequences. For fans and critics alike, it’s a stark reminder of how legal battles can overshadow even the biggest careers.
Bob Vylan to no longer headline festival after Glastonbury controversy
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Punk rap duo Bob Vylan has been dropped as headliners of Manchester’s Radar Festival following backlash over their performance at Glastonbury, where they led chants of "death to the IDF." The festival organizers haven’t explicitly cited the incident as the reason, but the timing suggests it played a role.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a band losing a gig—it’s part of a bigger conversation about artists’ political statements and the consequences they face. With tensions high around issues like the Israel-Palestine conflict, festivals and performers are increasingly caught in the crossfire between free expression and public backlash. For fans, it raises questions about where the line is drawn between protest and provocation.
Influencers demand formal recognition from government
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A first-of-its-kind survey reveals that UK-based content creators—from YouTubers to TikTokers and Instagram influencers—are pushing for official acknowledgment from the government. They want their work to be recognized as a legitimate part of the economy and culture, not just a side hustle.
The Vivienne died by 'misadventure'
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An inquest has determined that drag performer The Vivienne's death was accidental, ruling it as "misadventure" after they unintentionally overdosed on ketamine. The findings clarify that there was no intent to self-harm, offering some closure while underscoring the risks of substance use.
'No space for Bezos': Hundreds protest against billionaire's wedding on final day of Venice celebrations
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Hundreds of people took to the streets of Venice to protest Jeff Bezos’ wedding festivities, which coincided with the final day of the city’s traditional celebrations. Locals and activists were fed up with the billionaire’s lavish event, arguing it symbolized the growing inequality and over-tourism choking their historic city.
Pulp revealed as mystery Glastonbury band as they echo famous 1990s headline set
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British rock band Pulp made a surprise appearance at Glastonbury, taking the Pyramid Stage with a nostalgic nod to their iconic 1990s performances. The screen behind them boldly declared a "Pulp Summer," signaling a triumphant return for the band and delighting fans who remember their heyday.
Kneecap rapper tells Glastonbury he's a 'free man' after terror charge court appearance
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Irish rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh, part of the group Kneecap, made a defiant statement during their Glastonbury performance, declaring himself a "free man" after recently appearing in court on terror-related charges. The band played to a packed crowd, turning their legal troubles into a moment of solidarity and celebration.

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