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Billie Eilish took the stage tonight at the 2020 Oscars to cover “Yesterday” for the “In Memoriam” segment. Eilish sang while her brother Finneas accompanied her on piano. Many iconic performers, artists, and athetes were remembered in the “In Memoriam” segment, including Kobe Bryant, Rip Torn, Terry Jones, Agnes Varda, Danny Aiello, Robert Forster, Robert
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John Salangsang/BEI/Shutterstock It’s all led up to this… the 2020 Oscars!  In just a few short hours, the Dolby Theatre will roll out the red carpet and welcome inside dozens of the biggest celebrities for Hollywood’s most anticipated celebration of the year. And with expected appearances from stars like Brad Pitt, Charlize Theron, Tom Hanks and so
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At the 2020 Oscars tonight, Bong Joon-ho’s film Parasite picked up the Oscar for Best Picture. The film won over Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman, Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood, Greta Gerwig’s Little Women, Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story, 1917, Jojo Rabbit, and Joker. Parasite is a satire about a struggling working-class family
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While Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are counting down the days until they are no longer senior U.K. royals, they are already double dating with Hollywood royalty. It was reported last week that the two attended a private Florida investment summit sponsored by JPMorgan in Miami on Thursday. It marked their first joint appearance since they announced in January that they
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It’s a big week for Jim Carrey. The iconic comedy chameleon returns to TV on Sunday, Feb. 9 with the second season premiere of Kidding, the tragicomic Showtime series in which he plays the grieving beloved children’s TV host Jeff “Mr. Pickles” Piccirillo. And just a few days later, he makes his big-budget big screen
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HBO; Netflix; Zumapress/E! Illustration “There it is. You’re caught!” It’s been five years since HBO debuted The Jinx, a six-part documentary series from director Andrew Jarecki that introduced much of the world to New York City real estate heir and suspected murderer Robert Durst, on February 8, 2015. Not only would the success of the series
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The Strokes have teased something called The New Abnormal. Earlier today (February 7), the band posted a silent video featuring artwork for the new project on their social media accounts. Find that below. The Strokes’ last studio album was 2013’s Comedown Machine. In 2016, the Strokes released the EP Future Present Past. More recently, they
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Surreal, at times postmodern, consistently visually provocative but not quite enigmatic in the way that so many of its stylistic counterparts on the mainstream side would be, the music video for Thomas Charlie Pedersen’s “Must Be The World,” lead single from his second solo record Daylight Saving Hours, is quite the captivating watch to say the
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Apollo Masters—a manufacturing plant that supplies the lacquer used for making master discs, which are used to make vinyl records—suffered a fire on Thursday, February 6, at its manufacturing and storage facility in Banning, California, The Desert Sun reports. No employees were injured in the “devastating” blaze, which completely destroyed the facility. A note on
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Slick but not overproduced with a heavy synthetic backdrop (an unfortunately common feature in modern pop music), the rhythmic beats adorning Morgan Mallory’s new single “Bullet” represent our first intoxicating glimpse into the track as well as the formidable backbone of every verse we’ll hear. Mallory straddles them with ease in this song, utilizing their
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It’s The Hills reunion that’s been years in the making. Following Thursday night’s all-new episode of Very Cavallari, E! teased Heidi Montag and Audrina Patridge‘s upcoming cameos on Kristin Cavallari‘s hit docu-series. Back in January, the trio confirmed their Nashville visit and upcoming Very Cavallari appearances on Instagram, with Montag even saying she was “so
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Today, New York State Supreme Court Judge Jennifer G. Schecter made a significant ruling in the long-running legal battle between Kesha and producer Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald. According to court documents viewed by Pitchfork, the judge ruled that Kesha “made a false statement to Lady Gaga about Gottwald and that was defamatory.” The “defamatory” remarks
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Dead & Company—the band featuring John Mayer and members of the Grateful Dead—have announced a summer 2020 tour. It takes place this July and August. Check out the band’s schedule below. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.) Dead & Co. played their first show
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We love these products, and we hope you do too. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a small share of the revenue from your purchases. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. As we gear up for Valentine’s Day, don’t forget to shower some love towards everyone’s favorite family member: our pets!  That’s right,
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Radiohead guitarist Ed O’Brien will release his debut solo album, Earth, as EOB, on April 17. Today he’s shared a new song from the record, “Shangri-La.” Check it out below, along with an album trailer in which O’Brien discusses the album’s creation. O’Brien said in a statement: “”Here’s the album.. thank you for waiting ..
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Well that was quite the bloodbath.  The Bachelor just said goodbye to four whole people, which is only one more than it normally says goodbye to in an episode but now that we actually know most of their names, it felt like a lot. Only six women remain in contention for Peter Weber‘s heart: Hannah Ann,
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The German producer Pole, aka Stefan Betke, has announced he has remastered and will reissue his first three LPs 1, 2, and 3 as a box set. The trilogy is due out April 24 via Mute. Check out “Silberfisch,” from 3, below. This marks the first time in 20 years that the trilogy will be
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