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‘Anora,' ‘I Saw the TV Glow' lead Spirit Award contenders: See all the nominees
Here’s a look at all the nominations for the Film Independent Spirit Awards, which will be presented on Feb. 22 in Santa Monica, California.
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Spotify Wrapped 2024 is here, and Taylor Swift is once again the platform's most-streamed artist
Spotify users can now view their recap of users’ listening habits and year in audio, including their top artists, songs, genres, albums and podcasts.
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'30 Rock' actor's home destroyed in Virginia tractor-trailer crash
The crash was caused by an SUV whose driver pulled in front of the truck on Gordon Boulevard. The tractor-trailer slammed into Grizz Chapman’s condo.
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Britney Spears shares she moved to Mexico
Britney Spears revealed on her 43rd birthday Dec. 2 that she was moving to Mexico in an effort to get away from the paparazzi, saying, “They’ve always been incredibly cruel to me.”
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Colin Jost was stumped by this question about wife Scarlett Johansson — asked by Scarlett herself
“How much did you plan to set me up on this?” Jost joked.
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‘Childless Cat Lady' Taylor Swift tops Yale list of 2024's most notable quotations
From “Childless Cat Lady” to “They’re eating the cats,” Yale University’s list of 2024’s most notable quotations delves into the worlds of presidential politics, entertainment and conspiracy theories while saving room for sports, business and protests against the war in Gaza.
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No pressure: Singer Lucinda Williams records album of Beatles songs at famed Abbey Road
Lucinda Williams isn’t easily intimidated, but it would be hard for any musician not to shudder at the task before her.
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Eminem's mother, Debbie Nelson, dies at 69
Detroit native rapper Eminem’s mother Debbie Nelson has died at the age of 69, the singer’s rep confirmed to NBC News. According to E!, Nelson died after a battle with advanced lung cancer. Reports of Nelson’s diagnosis surfaced earlier in 2024. Nelson, who was born in 1955 at a Military Base in Kansas, married Marshall Bruce Math... -
‘We finally get to honor her': Meet the family who donated this year's Rockefeller Center Christmas tree
Lesley Albert helped plant a tree in her yard nearly 60 years ago. It will now stand in Rockefeller Center in her honor. Here’s the heartwarming story of how it happened.
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Kendrick Lamar, SZA announce new tour, including 2025 date at Gillette
Kendrick Lamar and SZA announced a new tour on Tuesday morning, including a May 12 date at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Their “Grand National Tour” includes 19 stops in all, beginning in Minneapolis on April 19, and including other major cities like Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Charlotte, Philadelphia, Seattle, Los Angele... -
What's Apple Music's top song of 2024? Here's how to see your Apple Replay stats
Apple Music Replay is available starting Tuesday for subscribers. Here’s what to know, how to access it and which artists will be at the top.
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Ilona Maher goes from ‘Dancing With the Stars' to playing rugby in the UK
Maher put speculation on her next career move to rest with the announcement that she’d signed with the Bristol Bears in the Premiership Women’s Rugby league.
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When is Spotify Wrapped coming out? Here's a forecast based on previous releases
Spotify users are anxiously awaiting their annual “Wrapped” recap — an annual, personalized recap of their listening habits for 2024.
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Ariana Grande shares why she will never return to ‘The Voice' as a judge
Ariana Grande revealed that she is not interested in returning to “The Voice” as a coach because she found herself getting too invested in her team.
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Why Kieran Culkin hasn't let his kids watch brother's ‘Home Alone' movies
Kieran Culkin exclusively told E! News why he has yet to screen his brother Macaulay Culkin’s holiday classic “Home Alone” for his and wife Jazz Charton’s two kids Kinsey and Wilder.
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Village People singer defends Trump's use of ‘Y.M.C.A.,' says song isn't a ‘gay anthem'
Victor Willis said the disco classic has “benefited greatly” from the president-elect’s use and threatened to sue news outlets that refer to it as a “gay anthem.”
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How to sum up 2024? The Oxford University Press word of the year is ‘brain rot'
Oxford University Press has named “brain rot” its word of the year.