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BTS and Coldplay to sing ‘My Universe’ at 2021 American Music Awards

British rockers Coldplay and the South Korean K-pop band BTS will come together to sing their chart-topping hit “My Universe” at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday. The performance marks Coldplay’s first time taking the AMAs stage since 2015, when they sang “Adventure of a Lifetime.” BTS, who are nominated for artist of the year, performed at last year’s show from Korea.

“My Universe” features on Coldplay’s most recent album ‘Music of the Spheres.’ In addition to their performance with Coldplay, BTS is also slated to perform at the AMAs with Megan Thee Stallion.  Other scheduled performers include Olivia Rodrigo, Bad Bunny with Tainy and Juliete Venegas, Carrie Underwood and Jason Aldean, Kane Brown, New Edition, New Kids on the Block, Diplo, Måneskin, Mickey Guyton, Tyler, the Creator, Walker Hayes and Zoe Wees. Rodrigo leads the pack with seven nominations, and The Weeknd follows with six. Bad Bunny, Doja Cat and Giveon each have five nods.

The AMAs, hosted by Cardi B, will air live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT on ABC, and will stream the next day on Hulu.

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House votes to censure Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar for violent tweets

The U.S. House on Wednesday voted to censure Rep. Paul Gosar for tweeting an animated video of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez being killed. The chamber voted 223-207 in favor of the resolution, with two Republicans — Reps. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., and Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill. — siding with Democrats. A censure is the most serious action the House can take to punish a lawmaker short of expulsion from Congress. Gosar, R-Ariz, will be stripped of his committee assignments but will remain a House member. The last time the House voted to censure one of its members was in 2010, against former Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., over ethics violations. It was the 24th time the House had censured a lawmaker in its history.

The tweet, since-deleted showed Gosar and Reps. Marjorie Taylor Green, R-Ga., and Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., as the protagonists of the Japanese anime series Attack on Titan in an altered version of the series’ opening credits as they fly through the air and use swords to fight against Titans, on whom Ocasio-Cortez and President Joe Biden’s faces were photoshopped. “Any anime fans out there?” Gosar wrote on the video.  Gosar was defiant about being censured: “I do not espouse violence against anyone. I never have. There is no threat in the cartoon other than the threat that immigration poses to our country.”

Ocasio-Cortez said: “It is a sad day in which a member who leads a political party in the United States of America cannot bring themselves to say that issuing a depiction of murdering a member of Congress is wrong. The glorification of the suggestion of the killing of a colleague is completely unacceptable. And I think that it’s a clear violation of House rules. I think it’s a sad day. But I think that it’s really important for us to be very clear that violence has no place in our political discourse. 

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Jacob Chansley, ‘QAnon shaman’, sentenced to 41 months in Capitol riot

Jacob Chansley, the self-styled “QAnon shaman” who became one of the faces of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, has been sentenced to nearly three and a half years in prison for his role in the riot. At a hearing Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., Judge Royce Lamberth sentenced Chansley to 41 months in prison, although he will be given credit for the roughly 10 months he has already served.

Photographs of a bare-chested Chansley carrying a bullhorn and a spear adorned with the American flag in the halls of the Capitol became some of the iconic images of that day.  The Justice Department says Chansley was among the first 30 rioters to enter the Capitol on Jan. 6 as the crowd overwhelmed police and pushed into the building.  Chansley was arrested days later and indicted on six charges, two of which were felonies, and ordered detained pending trial. He ultimately struck a deal with the government and pleaded guilty in September to a single count of obstruction of an official proceeding.

At Wednesday’s hearing, Chansley addressed the court for around 40 minutes, saying he has spent much of the time he’s been locked up reflecting on his life and his actions on Jan. 6, adding: “Men of honor admit when they’re wrong. Not just publicly but to themselves. I was wrong for entering the Capitol. I have no excuse. No excuse whatsoever. The behavior is indefensible.” Chansley admitted that he was guilty, but also said “I am not a violent man. I am not an insurrectionist. I am certainly not a domestic terrorist. I am a good man who broke the law. And I’m doing everything I can to take responsibility for that.”

Before announcing his sentence, Judge Lamberth told Chansley he believes that his remorse is genuine and heartfelt, but he also told Chansley that “what you did was terrible.” He said Chansley had made the right decision to plead guilty and take responsibility for his actions, instead of going to trial where he faced a much longer possible sentence.

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MLB Cy Young Award 2021: Toronto Blue Jays’ Robbie Ray, Milwaukee Brewers’ Corbin Burnes Named AL and NL Winners

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Corbin Burnes was named the 2021 National League Cy Young Award winner, and Robbie Ray of the Toronto Blue Jays took home the American League Cy Young.

Ray received 29 of 30 first-place votes while Gerrit Cole received the only other vote.  Ray was the favorite to win in the AL after leading the league in ERA (2.84), strikeouts (248) and WHIP (1.05) as part of a breakout season for the left-hander. Though the 30-year-old had always been a top strikeout threat on the mound, Ray cut down his walks this season with a career-low 2.4 per nine innings.

In the NL race, Burnes and Zack Wheeler each earned 12 first-place votes, but Burnes had enough overall points to take the top prize.  Burnes was more consistent over the course of the season, winning the ERA title with a 2.43 mark, and his 12.6 strikeouts per nine innings was also the best in the NL among qualified players.

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Pitcher Justin Verlander to sign one-year, $25M deal with Houston Astros

According to MLB Network’s Ben Verlander, his brother – pitcher Justin Verlander – is returning to the Astros.  Verlander will sign a one-year deal worth $25 million with a player option for a second year. If Verlander were to opt in for the second year, it would be for another $25 million. Verlander rejected the team’s $18.4 qualifying offer earlier Wednesday before signing the new deal.

Verlander, an eight-time All-Star, was rumored to entertain re-joining the Tigers, among other potential free agency destinations. Detroit drafted him in 2004 with the No. 2 pick, and Verlander spent 12 years with the Tigers before he was traded. Since joining Houston in 2017, he’s won a World Series, was named to All-MLB first team and earned a second Cy Young Award.

The 38-year-old Verlander missed nearly all of the 2020 season and all of the 2021 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery.

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Chris Janson announces ‘Halfway To Crazy’ 2022 tour

Chris Janson announced his headlining ‘Halfway to Crazy’ tour, which finds Janson playing auditoriums, theaters and arenas across the nation. The “Halfway to Crazy” tour kicks off on Feb. 10, and will run through April, including a Nashville date at the Ryman Auditorium on March 10. Joining him as support on tour will be Ray Fulcher and Shane Profitt.

Said Janson: “I’m super excited to hit the road in early 2022. It’s been incredible to be back in front of an audience again this year, with crowds more hungry and grateful for live music than ever before. Whether you’re a fan or an artist, there’s nothing like a seeing a live show. I can’t wait to see everyone on the ‘Halfway to Crazy’ Tour and to maybe play y’all some new music that I’ve got coming real soon.”

Fan club members can purchase tickets now; general public on-sale will start on Friday, Nov. 19. More dates are expected to be announced over the coming weeks.  For more info, head to ChrisJanson.com.

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Willie Nelson releases his cover of Hank Williams’ “I Saw The Light” ahead of his upcoming album

Willie Nelson released his latest single from his upcoming album, The Willie Nelson Family, which is due out November 19. The single is a cover of Hank Williams’ classic 1948 tune “I Saw The Light.”

The 88-year-old singer/songwriter recruited a number of his family members for his new album. including sister Bobbie Nelson on piano, sons Lukas and Micah Nelson on drums, guitars, and vocals, and daughters Paula and Amy Nelson, also on drums, guitars, and vocals.  The album will be comprised of six Willie Nelson originals, along with six covers, including George Harrison’s “All Things Must Pass” and the spiritual “In The Garden.”

The Willie Nelson Family is the third new Willie Nelson studio album to be released since July 2020.

Check out the cover of “I Saw The Light” – here.

Willie Nelson Family Releases ‘I Saw the Light’ Cover of Hank Williams’ Classic

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Take a look at the new trailer for Marvel’s ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’

Spider-Man faces multiple villains who have arrived from different universes in the latest trailer for Sony and Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home.  In the trailer (seen here), Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) explains to Spider-Man (Tom Holland) that visitors from other universes are arriving due to him botching a spell that would have made Peter Parker’s secret identity secret once again.

Spider-Man battles Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina, reprising his role from 2004’s Spider-Man 2, which starred Tobey Maguire as Spider-Man).  Spider-Man is also confronted by Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin from 2002’s Spider-Man, Thomas Haden Church’s Sandman from 2007’s Spider-Man 3, Rhys Ifans’ The Lizard from 2012’s The Amazing Spider-Man and Jamie Foxx’s Electro from 2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Andrew Garfield portrayed Spider-Man in The Amazing Spider-Man movies. The inclusion of villains from past franchises has led many to believe that Maguire and Garfield will be returning in Spider-Man: Far From Home, though these rumors have not been confirmed.

Spider-Man: Far From Home, directed by Jon Watts, debuts in theaters on Dec. 17.

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Focus Features shares a teaser for the upcoming film ‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’

Focus Features shared a teaser trailer for the upcoming new film Downton Abbey: A New Era, featuring Maggie Smith as Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess of Grantham.

The preview shows Violet (Smith) share with her family that she once had a romance with a man before her son Robert (Hugh Bonneville) was born. Violet has now inherited a villa in the French Riviera. The Crawley family is seen visiting France, with Charlie Carson (Jim Carter) joking, “They better be warned the British are coming.” Also starring in the film is Elizabeth McGovern as Cora Crawley, with Michelle Dockery as Mary Crawley, Laura Carmichael as Edith Crawley, Sophie McShera as Daisy and Lesley Nichol as Mrs. Patmore.

Downton Abbey: A New Era is the sequel to the ITV series Downtown Abbey, which aired for six seasons from 2010 to 2015, and to the 2019 film Downton Abbey.   The film opens in theaters March 18.

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Watch new clip from Peter Jackson’s ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ documentary

Following the first trailer last month, Disney has released a new clip from Peter Jackson’s three-part documentary film The Beatles: Get Back. The footage shows the band in the studio doing an early run-through of the track ‘I’ve Got A Feeling’.

The Beatles: Get Back will focus on the making of the band’s penultimate studio album ‘Let It Be’, and will showcase their final concert as a band, on London’s Savile Row rooftop, in its entirety. The film was cut from 55 hours of unseen footage, filmed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg in 1969, and 140 hours of mostly unheard audio from the recording sessions.

Disney is releasing the documentary in three episodes on its streaming service Disney+, with each part landing on November 25, 26 and 27 respectively. Each episode is approximately two hours in length.

The Beatles: Get Back will be released November 25th on Disney+.

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