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Man who threatened to bomb Coachella arrested
Police were notified of a suspicious man at Agua Caliente Casino after security guards were approached by a man traveling in a Tesla who said he’d “be responsible for a bombing” at the festival, according to police.
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Weezer's Scott Shriner performs at Coachella after wife's arrest
Weezer’s bassist Scott Shriner performed at Coachella on April 12 just four days after wife Jillian Lauren was struck by gunfire in an “officer-involved shooting” and arrested.
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Queen guitarist Brian May hits Coachella stage with Benson Boone after ‘minor stroke'
Queen guitarist Brian May made a surprise appearance at Coachella after facing health challenges at the end of last year.
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Adam Levine shares which Maroon 5 song he thought would be a ‘career ender'
The track features a special guest and hit No. 1 on the charts.
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Mariah Carey on new music, Rihanna, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and her lost grunge album
It may be hard to conceive of now, but there was once a lull in Mariah Carey’s superstar career. In 2001, her film “Glitter” was a commercial flop; the album that followed, 2002’s introspective “Charmbracelet,” was met with a muted response. She was at a crossroads.
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A jury finds Soulja Boy liable for abuse and sexual assault of ex-assistant, awards $4 million
A jury on Thursday found that rapper Soulja Boy was liable for sexually assaulting and physically and emotionally abusing a former assistant, awarding the woman $4 million in damages.
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Clem Burke, multifaceted drummer of iconic rock group Blondie, has died
The band said in a statement on its website Monday that he died from cancer, but no additional details were provided.
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FKA Twigs drops out of Coachella over ongoing visa issues
The singer said she was going to have to reschedule all of her North American commitments for April after her production team failed to file the paperwork in time.
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How ‘SNL' addressed Morgan Wallen's controversial walk off stage
The show poked fun at the country musician several times during the April 5 episode.
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Mexican officials deny Fyre Festival 2 is happening in Playa del Carmen
It looks like the second time may not be the charm for Fyre Festival.
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Meet the Beatles! Star-studded cast announced for Fab Four biopics
Paul Mescal, Joseph Quinn, Barry Keoghan and Harris Dickinson will star as The Beatles in four biopics directed by Sam Mendes set to premiere in 2028.
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Ariana Grande's dad Ed Butera makes heartfelt cameo in ‘brighter days ahead' short film
Ariana Grande is taking a trip down memory lane in her latest project. The pop star released a short film titled “brighter days ahead” to accompany the deluxe version of her “Eternal Sunshine” album which dropped March 28.
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Chappell Roan reveals she's dating someone and is ‘very in love'
Chappell Roan is getting candid about her love life on “Call Her Daddy.” The 27-year-old was the latest guest on Alex Cooper’s podcast and revealed she is not single and has been dating someone for six months.
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Selena: An icon's enduring legacy 30 years after her shocking murder
The Queen of Tejano Music was killed by Yolanda Saldívar, the president of her fan club, just two weeks before her 24th birthday.
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Why Morgan Wallen's abrupt ‘SNL' exit is drawing strong reactions from fans
This is the second time the country musician appeared on “Saturday Night Live” following his controversial cancellation and rebooking on the show in 2020.
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Why Lil Nas X turned down working with Taylor Swift
On the red carpet of the 2025 GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles March 27, Lil Nas X exclusively told E! News that he and Taylor Swift almost collaborated on a song, but he “couldn’t catch a vibe.”
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Will Smith raps about slapping Chris Rock at Oscars on new album
After a 20-year hiatus from releasing albums, Smith returns with “Based on a True Story,” tackling the infamous “slap heard around the world.”
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The Sex Pistols announce first North American tour in 2 decades
The legendary punk band will embark on their first tour of North America since 2003.
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30 years have passed since music icon Selena's murder: What to know
Thirty years ago, music legend Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was killed by her fan club’s president, Yolanda Saldívar. For the last three decades, Saldívar has served her life sentence in Texas. Now 64, Saldívar petitioned for parole under review, according to Texas Department of Criminal Justice online records. On Thursday, parole was denied. Saldívar is serving a life sentence at the Patrick L. O’Daniel Correctional...
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Yolanda Saldívar denied parole 30 years after murdering Selena
Three decades after the murder of Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla-Pérez shocked the nation, the woman who killed her will remain in a Texas prison.