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Olivia Rodrigo to be named Billboard’s ‘Woman Of The Year’

Olivia Rodrigo is being named Billboard’s 2022 “Woman of the Year.” The honor will take place live at the Billboard Women in Music Awards on March 2 at the YouTube Theater at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, California.

Hannah Karp, Billboard’s Editorial Director, in a statement: “Olivia’s trajectory to superstardom is the stuff of pop music legend. Her talents as a storyteller and songwriter have made Olivia one of the most authentic and exciting new artists to explode onto the scene in years. Connecting with audiences across generations through emotionally charged songs about heartbreak, jealousy and growing up, she’s achieved absolutely incredible chart success for a debut artist. We are thrilled to celebrate her unique voice and the enormous impact she’s had on fans around the globe in such a short time.”

This year’s Billboard Women in Music Awards show will be hosted by Ciara — the 2009 ‘Woman of the Year.’ The annual celebration recognized music’s rising and A-list stars, creators, producers and executives for their contributions to the music industry and community.

Tickets are available for the Women in Music Awards here. To ensure the safety of all attendees and staff, Billboard will comply with all applicable COVID-19 federal, state and local laws for the 2022 Women in Music Awards.  For more information head to Billboard’s Women In Music website.

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Billie Eilish and Beyoncé among the nominees for Best Original Song at 2022 Oscars

Billie Eilish and Beyoncé have both earned their first Oscar nominations for the 2022 Academy Awards, set to take place on March 27.

Beyoncé and Eilish are among the five artists to be listed in the Best Original Score category, alongside Diane Warren (Four Good Days), Lin-Manuel Miranda (Encanto) and Van Morrison (Belfast). Eilish is nominated for her Bond theme tune No Time To Die, while Beyoncé is up for ‘Be Alive’, her contribution to the soundtrack of King Richard.

‘Be Alive’ marked Beyoncé ‘s first piece of new material since her 2020 visual album, ‘Black Is King’. The track was also nominated for Best Original Song at the Golden Globes this year, as well as at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards in 2021.

‘No Time To Die’ has already won trophies at the Golden Globes 2022 and Grammys 2021, and has been nominated for the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards, Satellite Awards and more.

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Second gentleman Doug Emhoff escorted out of DC high school due to security threat

On Tuesday, Second gentleman Doug Emhoff was escorted out of an event by a Secret Service agent because of a reported “security threat.”  Emhoff’s wife, Vice President Kamala Harris, was not with him at the event taking place at Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C. in commemoration of Black History Month.  Emhoff’s office put out a press release saying that he was visiting the school “to meet with students who are participating in a program that helps them relate to history on a personal level.”

Emhoff was ushered out of the event at the school at approximately 2:18 p.m on Tuesday. Dunbar’s principal followed a few minutes later, stating there was a security threat reported by the school to the Secret Service. A school announcement came over the intercom at 2:34 p.m. calling on teachers to evacuate the school and reporters left the building as well. Enrique Gutierrez, the press secretary for DC Public Schools, said, “It was an apparent bomb threat … It was a bomb threat. We’re taking precautions, evacuation — evacuating everybody. Seems like all the students are out and safe.”

Katie Peters, Emhoff’s communications director, said in a statement: “U.S. Secret Service was made aware of a security threat at a school where the Second Gentleman was meeting with students and faculty. Mr. Emhoff is safe and the school has been evacuated. We are grateful to Secret Service and D.C. Police for their work.”

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Teen arrested in homicide case that led to Minneapolis police killing of his cousin, Amir Locke

A 17-year-old was arrested in connection to a homicide investigation that led to the death of Amir Locke, who was shot and killed by a Minneapolis police officer last week during a predawn “no-knock” raid. The teenager was identified as Locke’s cousin in court documents. Prosecutors have charged him with second-degree murder in the Jan. 10 fatal shooting of 38-year-old Otis Rodney Elder.

New details about the investigation emerged that led to the fatal encounter with Locke, 22, who was not named in the search warrant. Interim Police Chief Amelia Huffman said last week that officers from the Minneapolis Police Department were executing the warrant as part of the St. Paul homicide investigation. Police tracked the teenaged suspect and his associates to the Bolero Flats apartment building in Minneapolis, ultimately executing search warrants on three apartments: the one the teen lived in with his mother; another apartment two doors down connected to his associate; and an apartment belonging to the girlfriend of the teen’s brother seven floors down. Minneapolis police say the last apartment where Locke was killed was the only one with a “no-knock warrant.”

The charging documents say that investigators had those three search warrants and probable cause “pick up and holds,” which would allow them to arrest the teen and two associates on suspicion of murder and aiding an offender after the fact. Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, who is representing Locke’s parents, confirmed in a statement that the charged teenager is Locke’s cousin and that “all available information confirms that Amir was never a target of that investigation or those search warrants.”

The search warrant for the downtown Minneapolis apartment building will likely be unsealed after the teenager is arraigned and provide more information about his connection to the case. He is currently being held in Ramsey County Juvenile Detention Center. The state asked the court for an order enabling it to prosecute the 17-year-old as an adult because “retaining the proceeding in juvenile court does not serve public safety.”

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Indiana Pacers trading Domantas Sabonis to Sacramento Kings for Tyrese Haliburton in multi-player deal

The Indiana Pacers are trading all-star Domas Sabonis, along with Jeremy Lamb and Justin Holiday, to the Sacramento Kings for Tyrese Hailburton, Buddy Hield and Tristan Thompson in a multi-player trade. The Pacers are including a 2027 second-round pick in the deal. The move comes just two days before Thursday’s trade deadline.

Sabonis, who earned an All-Star nod last season, is averaging 18.9 points, 12.1. rebounds and five assists per game in the 2021–22 campaign. Haliburton was selected with the No. 12 pick in the 2020 draft, and is averaging 14.3 points and 7.4 assists per game. Hield was selected with the No. 6 pick in the ’16 draft and is averaging 14.4 points per game this season. Meanwhile Thompson, who hasn’t appeared in a game since Jan. 9, is averaging just 6.2 points and 5.4 rebounds since being traded from the Celtics in August.

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Portland Trail Blazers sending CJ McCollum to New Orleans Pelicans as part of trade

The New Orleans Pelicans are finalizing a deal to acquire guard CJ McCollum from the Portland Trail Blazers for a package including forward Josh Hart and draft compensation.  Portland is also acquiring guards Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Tomas Satoransky, forward Didi Louzada, a 2022 protected first-round pick and two second-round picks as part of the deal. In exchange, New Orleans will also receive forward Larry Nance Jr. and guard Tony Snell, according to sources. Nance is going into the Pelicans traded player exemption, per sources.

McCollum returned to the Blazers lineup on Jan. 17 for the first time in six weeks after suffering a collapsed lung in early December. He is averaging 20.5 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.5 assists across in 36 games.  The 26-year-old Hart has appeared in 41 games, starting 40, for New Orleans this season, and is averaging 13.4 points, 7.8 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game. Alexander-Walker, a first-round pick in 2019, was fifth on the team with 12.8 points per game. Satoransky, in his first season in New Orleans, was averaging 2.8 points in 15 minutes per game.

The Pelicans are 10th in the Western Conference at 21-32 and hoping to maintain a position in the Play-In Tournament. The Trail Blazers are a half-game behind New Orleans at 21-33.

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Kenny Chesney announces 20 new amphitheater tour dates

Kenny Chesney announced 20 new amphitheater tour dates for his ‘Here and Now Tour’, which kicks-off April 23 in Tampa, Fla. at Raymond James Stadium. Chesney will perform at the 20 newly announced amphitheater dates, along with 21 stadium concerts.  Dan + Shay, Old Dominion and Carly Pearce will join Kenny on the stadium dates. The amphitheater shows will feature only Pearce as direct support.

The country superstar shared: “There is something about amphitheaters that creates an immediacy that is so intimate. The energy is very different from a stadium show, and it almost opens the songs up in completely different ways. It’s pretty cool to feel that difference between the two kinds of venues, but I can tell you: both are absolutely the greatest sensations in the world.  Whether it’s a stadium full of people screaming ‘Noise’ at the top of their lungs, or ‘When The Sun Goes Down,’ or being quieter on ‘You & Tequila,’ or seeing all the lighters and cell phone lights out on the lawn at an amphitheater as people sing that first chorus of ‘Anything But Mine,’ you can sense how much these songs mean to people, and it’s incredible.”

Kenny added: “I never thought we’d be away from No Shoes Nation for three years. Now that we finally have the chance to spend the summer together again, I really wanted to provide as many opportunities as possible for everyone to come out and celebrate the music with us; the sense of community and the way we all feel so alive when we’re together celebrating what we love. Whether stadiums or amphitheaters, I can’t wait to see my favorite people in the world.”

Tickets to the new amphitheater dates go on sale Friday, Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. local time at the link: here.

For more information visit www.KennyChesney.com.

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Gabby Barrett & Jimmie Allen to co-host 57th Annual ACM Awards with Dolly Parton

Jimmie Allen and Gabby Barrett have been named as co-hosts, joining previously announced co-host Dolly Parton, for the 57th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards, which can be watched exclusively on Prime Video.

Allen and Barrett will also help reveal the nominees for this years ACM Awards on Twitter this Thursday, Feb 10th, beginning at 10:30 a.m. ET/9:30 a.m. CT/7:30 a.m. PT.

The 57th Academy of Country Music Awards will stream live – without commercial interruption – on Prime Video Monday, March 7 at 8 p.m. EST/7 p.m. CST/5 p.m. PST from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

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Kane Brown adds new leg to his ‘Blessed & Free’ tour featuring Walker Hayes, Chase Rice & Raelynn

Kane Brown has extended his Blessed & Free tour; for this leg, Chase Rice will continue to be direct support while Raelynn and Walker Hayes will perform at select dates.

Brown wrote on Instagram: “Here’s some new dates and new friends!  Pre sale registration live now at kanebrownlive.com also Canada my team is still working on it.” 

You can visit https://www.kanebrownlive.com/ to sign up for pre-sale ticket information.  Pre-sale starts at 10 AM on February 10th, with general tickets going on sale at 10 AM on February 11th.

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Take a look at Amanda Seyfried as Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes in the trailer for ‘The Dropout’

Hulu has unveiled the official trailer for their forthcoming limited drama series The Dropout, which stars Amanda Seyfried as disgraced Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes. Holmes, a Stanford dropout, went from being the country’s youngest self-made female billionaire to one of the most infamous scammers to come out of Silicon Valley.

The Dropout also stars Naveen Andrews (Lost) as Sunny Balwani, Holmes’ business partner and clandestine ex-boyfriend. The cast also includes Stephen Fry, William H. Macy, Laurie Metcalf, and Sam Waterston.

The limited series The Dropout will premiere on Hulu March 3.  Take a look at the trailer – here.

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