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Take a look at the new trailer for Disney’s “Cruella”

Emma Stone portrays the titular Disney villain in the trailer (seen here) for the upcoming Cruella. 

In the trailer, Cruella wants to take out Emma Thompson’s Baroness von Hellman, who is unknowingly mentoring Cruella at her fashion company. The devilish Cruella also steals the Baroness’ dalmatians and commits other crimes around 1970s London.

Cruella, based on 101 Dalmatians villain Cruella de Vil, will be coming to theaters and Disney+ with premier access on May 28. Aside from Stone and Thompson, the film stars Joel Fry, Paul Walter Hauser, Emily Beecham and Mark Strong.

Cruella’s New Trailer Is Going to Get You So Excited For Emma Stone’s Movie – Watch Now!

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Paramore to reissue their 2007 album ‘Riot!’ on silver vinyl

Front woman Hayley Williams announced in a video on Twitter that Paramore will reissue their 2007 album ‘Riot!’ on silver vinyl as part of their label Fueled By Ramen’s 25th anniversary celebration.

Riot! was the band’s second studio album, which came out in June 2007.  It featured such songs as ‘That’s What You Get’, ‘Crushcrushcrush’ and ‘Hallelujah’. Paramore have partnered with the digital marketing firm Creative Allies for the reissue to give the band’s fans the opportunity to design special ‘Riot!’ art that will be sold as merchandise on the Paramore web store. You can find out more about the ‘Riot!’ fan design contest here.

Paramore to reissue Riot! on silver vinyl for Fueled By Ramen’s

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Dave Grohl memoir ‘The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music’ to be released October 2021

Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has announced details of his forthcoming new book, The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music.

Grohl will share “a collection of memories of a life lived loud” in the book, which is scheduled to be released on October 5.  Grohl also shared an excerpt from The Storyteller in a new audio clip which he narrated himself. Grohl explained in a statement: “From my early days growing up in the suburbs of Washington, DC, to hitting the road at the age of 18, and all the music that followed, I can now share these adventures with the world, as seen and heard from behind the microphone. Turn it up!”

Pre-order of Dave Grohl’s The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music is available now, and you can find out more information on the book here.

Dave Grohl Announces New Memoir The Storyteller

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Gwen Stefani announces collab with rapper Saweetie for new version of ‘Slow Clap’

Gwen Stefani teased fans stating that a new collaboration with rapper Saweetie is on its way — a new version of “Slow Clap.”

Stefani took to Instagram to announce the collab, informing fans it will be released this Friday, April 9, captioning the post: “#slowclap…with a little extra sauce @saweetie coming 4/9 gx”

Gwen Stefani Goes Varsity Chic in Gym Shorts & Buzzy ‘Brazil’ Nike Dunks With Saweetie

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Taylor Swift drops surprise track ‘from the vault’ titled “Mr. Perfectly Fine”

Taylor Swift surprised fans on Wednesday by releasing a new “From the Vault” song, 2008’s “Mr. Perfectly Fine.”  The new track will appear on Swift’s new re-recording of Fearless, which will be released April 9.

Fearless (Taylor’s Version) is the first of five albums that Swift plans to re-record after her highly publicized feud with Big Machine Label Group’s Scooter Braun and Scott Borchetta over her original master recordings.

Take a listen to “Mr. Perfectly Fine” – here.

Taylor Swift Kisses Off ‘Mr. Perfectly Fine’ in Latest ‘From the Vault’ Release: Listen

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Texas governor issues ban on government-mandated ‘vaccine passports’

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order banning state government entities from enforcing the so-called ‘vaccine passports.” According to the governor, this ban would apply to “any public or private entity that is receiving or will receive public funds through any means, including grants, contracts, loans, or other disbursement of taxpayer funds.”  The order reads: “Whereas, an individual’s COVID-19 vaccination status is private health information, and no governmental entity should compel disclosure of this information by mandating a so-called ‘vaccine passport’ for COVID-19 or by otherwise conditioning receipt of services on an individual’s COVID-19 status.” 

Abbott said in a statement announcing the order: “We will continue to vaccinate more Texans and protect public health — and we will do so without treading on Texans’ personal freedoms.”

In Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a similar executive order banning businesses from requiring customers to prove they have been vaccinated against COVID-19 to get service and barred any government agency in Florida from issuing such documentation to provide proof of vaccinations.

Texas governor bans mandated COVID-19 ‘vaccine passports’

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Two injured and Navy suspect is killed at military base in Maryland shooting

Two people were injured after a shooting near Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland, on Tuesday. Police were called for an active shooter situation at 8:20 a.m. in the Riverside Tech Park area.

Frederick Police Chief Jason Lando said when officers arrived on scene they found two adult males injured. The victims were flown by helicopter to Baltimore, where one of the victims was released Tuesday afternoon, while the other remained in critical condition. The 38-year-old suspect, who Navy Public Affairs confirmed was a Navy hospital corpsman, then traveled to nearby Fort Detrick and was subsequently shot and killed by base personnel, police said. The suspect, identified as Fantahun Girma Woldesenbet, had been stationed at Fort Detrick base.

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Boston Red Sox unveil yellow/blue alternate uniforms

The Red Sox unveiled new yellow and powder blue alternate uniforms as part of MLB and Nike’s first jersey release for its new City Connect series. The jerseys are inspired by the city’s Patriots’ Day holiday and the Boston Marathon. They feature a marathon bib patch on its left sleeve with 617, Fenway Park’s area code, on it. The jersey colors and “Boston” in a stencil font across the chest pay tribute to the Boylston Street finish line of the marathon.

MLB’s City Connect Series will start with seven teams, each with a different unveil date. The Marlins, White Sox, Cubs, Diamondbacks, Giants and Dodgers are all expected to have alternate jersey releases later this year. Every MLB is expected to have a City Connect jersey by the end of the 2023 season. 

The Red Sox will wear the yellow and blue uniforms for the first time on April 17 and 18 against the White Sox.

Where’s the red? Sox unveil blue-yellow uniforms

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New York Yankees acquire second baseman Rougned Odor from Texas Rangers

The New York Yankees have acquired second baseman Rougned Odor from the Texas Rangers. In exchange for Odor, New York is sending minor league outfielders Antonio Cabello and Josh Stowers to Texas.

The left-handed Odor spent the first seven years of his big-league career with Texas, hitting .237/.289/.439 over 858 career games with 146 home runs. Odor was designated for assignment by Texas on April 1 after failing to make the Rangers Opening Day roster. Texas will absorb close to all of the $27 million owed to Odor. The second baseman is due $12 million this year and another $12 million next year with a $13 million club option in 2023.

Yankees acquire infielder Rougned Odor from Rangers in three-player trade

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Carrie Underwood’s “My Savior” hits No. 1 on Country and Gospel charts

Carrie Underwood’s first collection of gospel songs, the album My Savior, has debuted atop Billboard’s Country and Christian charts. It has also debuted at No. 4 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart. My Savior follows Underwood’s first holiday album, My Gift, which was released last year.

My Savior is Underwood’s ninth consecutive album to debut at the top of the Billboard Country chart. Seven songs from the project also debuted on the Country Songs Track chart, including “How Great Thou Art,” “Amazing Grace,” “Just As I Am,” “Because He Lives,” “Victory In Jesus,” “The Old Rugged Cross” and “Blessed Assurance.”

On Easter Sunday, Underwood performed songs from My Savior durig a livestream performance at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium; the show raised $100,000 for the nonprofit charity Save the Children.

Carrie Underwood Achieves What No Other Country Music Artist Has Ever Done

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