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Madonna speaks at the Grammy Awards
Madonna postpones world tour after intensive care stay
NEW YORK CITY — Madonna has postponed her world tour after being taken to a hospital's intensive care unit (ICU) with a serious bacterial infection.According to her manager, the global popstar's infection was "serious" and led to "a several-day stay in the ICU". He added a full recovery is expected.In a statement, Guy Oseary said Madonna's health is improving, but she is still under medical care.Madonna, 64, was expected to launch her 84-date tour next month.She is believed to be receiving treatment at a hospital in New York City, US media reports.The pop icon aimed to celebrate the 40th anniversary of her breakout single, Holiday, by embarking on her first ever greatest hits tour.Dubbed the Celebration Tour, this would be the singer's return to arenas...
June 29, 2023

Madonna postpones world tour after intensive care stay

Gustav Klimt’s final masterpiece comes to auction at Sotheby’s in London this June.
Gustav Klimt's final masterpiece breaks European auction record
LONDON — The final work by Austrian artist Gustav Klimt has fetched €86 million at auction setting a new record for the most expensive painting ever sold in Europe.Gustav Klimt's final masterpiece has broken the European auction record by selling for £74 million, or €86 million, at Sotheby's in London.The celebrated Austrian symbolist's "Dame mit Fächer" (Lady with a Fan) was expected to go for around €76 million.Described as a "beautiful, rich and alluring portrait of an unnamed woman", the portrait was found on his easel in his studio when he died unexpectedly in February 1918 aged 55.Helena Newman, from Sotheby's, said it was painted during Klimt's artistic prime when he was producing some of his most famous and experimental...
June 28, 2023

Gustav Klimt's final masterpiece breaks European auction record

Julian Sands
Actor Julian Sands confirmed dead five months after California mountain hike
LOS ANGELES — US authorities have confirmed the death of British actor Julian Sands five months after he went missing while hiking in California mountains.The death of British actor Julian Sands has been confirmed three days after human remains where found in the southern California hills where he disappeared five months ago. He was 65.Sands, was an avid hiker and mountaineer, who lived in Los Angeles, He was reported missing January 13 after setting out on a hike near Mount Baldy, east of Los Angeles. The region was hit hard by severe storms during winter.An investigation has now confirmed that human remains discovered in wilderness on Saturday are those of the actor. Authorities say an autopsy has been conducted, but further test results are needed before the cause of death can be...
June 28, 2023

Actor Julian Sands confirmed dead five months after California mountain hike

The Bollywood version features superstars Kartik Aaryan and Kiara Advani
Bollywood remake of Pakistani pop song divides Indians
NEW DELHI — Indians are reacting sharply to Bollywood's remake of Pasoori, a Pakistani pop song that became a smashing hit in both nations last year.Originally sung by Ali Sethi and Shae Gill, the quirky number featured in Coke Studios Pakistan -- the country's longest-running music show.An Indian version of the song was released to mixed reviews on Monday.Many listeners said they found the rendition unnecessary, but others said they loved the feel of the new version.Titled Pasoori Nu, the remake features in the upcoming Bollywood film, Satyaprem Ki Katha, and stars actors Kartik Aaryan and Kiara Advani.The song's official music video has been viewed more than nine million times on YouTube since its release on Monday.There had been a lot of excitement around its release —...
June 27, 2023

Bollywood remake of Pakistani pop song divides Indians

Scoop is a gripping tale of a real-life crime, Mumbai's mafia and the role of the police and the press
Scoop: Netflix show depicts colliding worlds of crime and media
NEW DELHI — The sensational murder of India's best-known crime reporter in June 2011 and the subsequent arrest of a female crime journalist on allegations of being involved in the murder had stunned the country.Jyotirmoy Dey, popularly known as J Dey, was shot dead in Mumbai by men on motorcycles on orders from one of India's most notorious gangsters, Chhota Rajan -- he was convicted in 2018 and is serving a life sentence for the killing.But somehow, Jigna Vora, a newspaper journalist, got caught up in the storm and was charged -- falsely -- for involvement in the murder.She spent over nine months in Byculla jail before being released on bail. A single parent to a 10-year-old boy, Ms Vora was acquitted in 2018 since the police failed to produce any evidence against her.This story...
June 26, 2023

Scoop: Netflix show depicts colliding worlds of crime and media

Elton John played a hit-strewn, 21-song set
The sun goes down on Elton John with a rhapsodic Glastonbury set
LONDON — The sun set on one of the greatest careers in British music history, as Elton John played the last UK show of his farewell tour at Glastonbury.The 76-year-old legend treated his fans to a masterclass in song and stagecraft, with a setlist that never stopped delivering classic pop moments.Bennie And The Jets, Tiny Dancer, Your Song, I'm Still Standing -- for two hours, every song was the greatest hit."I'm so happy to be here," he told the crowd. "I won't ever forget this."Elton burst onto the stage shortly after 21:00 BST with Pinball Wizard -- as promised, a song he hadn't played in over a decade -- following it up with a raucous romp through The Bitch Is Back.Pausing to catch his breath, he drank in the vast crowd, estimated to be over...
June 26, 2023

The sun goes down on Elton John with a rhapsodic Glastonbury set

Foo Fighters delivered a gnarly and ragged performance that felt like a miniature greatest hits set
Foo Fighters make 'surprise' return to Glastonbury
LONDON — It was one of Glastonbury's worst-kept secrets, but nobody was truly prepared to believe it until it happened.Then, shortly after 18:00 BST, Dave Grohl strolled onto the Pyramid Stage for a surprise set with Foo Fighters.It was the band's first time at the festival since headlining in 2017, and their first full UK gig since the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins last year."You guys knew it was us the whole time, didn't you?" laughed Grohl. "It's nice to see your faces again."In the run-up to the festival, the band had been billed as The ChurnUps, and Pulp and Blur had also been rumored to be the mystery guests.But Foo Fighters confirmed their appearance in a tweet an hour before their set, after which the already-crammed Pyramid Stage audience...
June 24, 2023

Foo Fighters make 'surprise' return to Glastonbury

Big Pokey pictured in Houston on February 8, 2022
Houston rapper Big Pokey dies after collapsing on stage
HOUSTON — Rapper Big Pokey has died at the age of 45 after collapsing on stage in Texas.The artist, real name Milton Powell, passed away on Sunday, according to a post on his verified Instagram account.“It is with deep sadness that we share the news of the passing of our beloved Milton ‘Big Pokey’ Powell,” the post reads.“He was well loved by his family, friends and loyal fans. In the coming days, we will release information about his celebration of life and how the public can pay their respects. We ask that you respect his family and their privacy during this difficult time,” it continues.“Big Pokey will forever be ‘The Hardest Pit in the Litter,’” it adds, referencing the title of his debut album, which was released in 1999.A video posted on Twitter showed Big...
June 20, 2023

Houston rapper Big Pokey dies after collapsing on stage

Virgin Galactic's Unity vehicle
Richard Branson: Virgin Galactic commercial space flights to start this month
LONDON — Sir Richard Branson's space tourism company Virgin Galactic says it will launch its first commercial flight before the end of this month.The firm is targeting a launch window for the flight, which is called Galactic 01, from 27 June to 30 June.After the announcement to investors, Virgin Galactic shares jumped more than 40% in extended New York trading.In May, Virgin Orbit -- a separate space firm owned by the UK billionaire -- shut down, months after a mission failed.Virgin Galactic said the first flight will be a scientific research mission, carrying three crew members from the Italian Air Force and the National Research Council of Italy to conduct microgravity research.The company said its second commercial spaceflight will follow in early August, and it expects to operate...
June 16, 2023

Richard Branson: Virgin Galactic commercial space flights to start this month

Jackson was a celebrated actress before turning to politics.
Two-time Oscar-winning actress Glenda Jackson dies at age 87
LONDON — Two-time Oscar-winning actress and former UK politician Glenda Jackson “died peacefully” after a brief illness at the age of 87, her agent confirmed, according to PA Media.Born in the western town of Birkenhead in England in 1936, Jackson joined an amateur theater group as a teenager before winning a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.After graduating she starred on London’s West End and made her Broadway debut in 1965 in a production of “Marat/Sade.”The screen followed. She won her first Academy Award for Best Actress for her role opposite Oliver Reed in the 1969 period drama “Women in Love.”Her second came soon after for the 1973 romantic comedy “A Touch of Class.”In 1992 she turned to politics, becoming a Labour MP while the party was...
June 15, 2023

Two-time Oscar-winning actress Glenda Jackson dies at age 87

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