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New teaser trailer for ‘Ozark’ Season 4/Part 2 reveals April release date

Netflix’s ‘Ozark announced in a teaser trailer that Part 2 of Season 4 is set to premiere on April 29. The first seven episodes of Season 4 were released on the streaming service January 21.  The teaser focuses on Ruth Langmore (Julia Garner), the 20-year-old heir of the Langmore clan, who seems to be at the brink of an emotional collapse after everything that happened in Part 1 of Ozark’s fourth season.

Along with series stars Jason Bateman and Laura Linney, returning cast members for the final season of Ozark include Sofia Hublitz as Marty and Wendy’s daughter Charlotte and Skylar Gaertner as their son Jonah. Ozark’s Season 4 cast also includes Jessica Frances Dukes, Damian Young, Alfonso Herrera, Adam Rothenberg, John Bedford Lloyd, Joseph Sikora, Bruno Bichir, CC Castillo, Katrina Lenk, Bruce Davison, Ali Stroker, and Veronica Falcón.

The final seven episodes of Ozark hit Netflix on April 29.  Check out the teaser trailer for Part 2 – here.

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Amanda Seyfried to star opposite Tom Holland in ‘The Crowded Room’ for Apple TV+

Apple TV+ announced that Amanda Seyfried has been cast opposite Tom Holland in upcoming anthology series “The Crowded Room.”

“The Crowded Room,” from writer Akiva Goldsman, will explore inspirational stories of people who have struggled and learned to successfully live with mental illness. Season 1 is a 10-episode thriller based in part on Goldsman’s own life and Daniel Keyes’ biography “The Minds of Billy Milligan.”

Seyfried will play Rya, a clinical psychologist faced with the most challenging case of her career. Rya cannot help but put her patients first, all the while trying to balance her life as a single mother. As previously announced, Tom Holland plays the leading role of Danny Sullivan. Holland also executive produces alongside Goldsman. Kornel Mundruczo is attached as director and executive producer for the first season.

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Tesla announce North American tour dates for spring/summer 2022

Tesla have announced a North American spring/summer tour.  The trek will kick off on March 10 in Plant City, Florida, making stops at the Florida Strawberry Festival and M3 Rock Festival before concluding on August 6 in Monroe, Michigan.

Tesla played the first two shows of their summer 2021 tour (August 5 in Grants Pass, Oregon and August 6 in Grand Ronde, Oregon) without guitarist Frank Hannon, who had contracted COVID-19; filling in for him was Howie Simon (Jeff Scott Soto, Graham Bonnet, Stryper).  Last August, Tesla released the official music video for their brand new single, “Cold Blue Steel”. The clip was directed by Brandon Gullion and produced by Frank Hannon.  Tesla’s latest album, Shock, was released in March 2019, produced by Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen.

For Tesla tour dates and ticket information, head here.

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Smashing Pumpkins announce “Rock Invasion 2” spring tour dates

The Smashing Pumpkins have announced 2022 dates for their “Rock Invasion 2 Tour.”  The Pumpkins will hit the road, hitting cities such as Tucson, Oklahoma City, New Orleans, Birmingham, Greensboro, and Columbus over the course of the 18-date jaunt. They’re also scheduled to play Memphis’ Beale Street Music Festival and Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Tickets go on sale Friday, February 25th at 10:00 a.m. local time, with pre-sale tickets available now. For the complete “Rock Invasion 2 Tour” schedule, head here.

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Tame Impala shares unreleased track ‘The Boat I Row’

Tame Impala have released the deluxe edition of the 2020 album The Slow Rush, which features the previously unreleased B-side “The Boat I Row,” one of two additional tracks that feature on the expanded version of the album. The new edition also features a previously released remix of ‘Breathe Deeper’ that features rapper Lil Yachty, along with other remixes of album tracks. You can listen to “The Boat I Row” – here.

In December, Tame Impala revealed tour plans for 2022, including headline shows in the US and Australia along with festival slots at Primavera Sound, All Points East, Rock en Seine and more. The band will also join Tyler, The Creator, and Glass Animals when they headline the BUKU Music + Art Project, the cutting-edge boutique festival in New Orleans.

You can download the deluxe edition of The Slow Rush at your streaming service of choice.

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Big Time Rush announce their first tour in over a decade ‘Forever Tour’

Big Time Rush have announced the upcoming ‘Forever Tour’, reuniting all four original band members — Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow, Logan Henderson and Carlos PenaVega.  The group made the tour announcement on “Good Morning America,” and also debuted the world premiere of their upcoming single “Not Giving You Up.” The song is officially due out this Friday, February 25th and will be accompanied by a music video.  You can pre-save the new single: here.

The 41-show ‘Forever Tour’ will kick off on June 23rd at The Theater at MGM National Harbor in Washington, DC before wrapping up at the Concord Pavilion in Concord, CA on August 20th. Joining Big Time Rush on the road for select dates will be Dixie D’Amelio.

Tickets go on-sale to the general public starting Friday, February 25th at 11 am local time via Ticketmaster.  Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets now through Thursday, February 24th at 10 pm local time through the Citi Entertainment program.

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President Biden announces new sanctions against Russia, countering Putin’s ‘invasion’ of Ukraine

On Tuesday, President Biden announced that the United States will impose new sanctions on Moscow after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops into two Ukrainian territories on which the Kremlin has laid claim for years. Biden said in an address from the East Room of the White House: “This is the beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine. Who in the Lord’s name does Putin think gives him the right to declare new so-called countries on territory that belongs to his neighbors? This is a flagrant violation of international law.”

Biden’s remarks came a day after Putin ordered troops into Donetsk and Luhansk under the guise of “peacekeeping.” However on Tuesday, Biden stated that “there is no justification” for Putin’s aggression in the region saying: “He directly attacked Ukraine’s right to exist. Russia’s moved supplies of blood and medical equipment into position on the border. You don’t need blood unless you plan on starting a war.”

Biden said that the sanctions would target two major Russian banks, limiting their ability to finance sovereign debt, and added that the sanctions would extend to Russian elites and their family members. Biden said sanctions were coordinated with U.S. allies and would continue to escalate should Russia pursue war with Ukraine:  “As we respond, my administration is using every tool at our disposal to protect American business and consumers from rising prices at the pump. As I said last week, defending freedom will have costs for us as well and here at home. We need to be honest about that, but as we do this, I’m going to take robust action to make sure the pain of our sanctions is targeted at the Russian economy, not ours.”

The president concluded by saying he’d likely have more to say and that he was “hoping diplomacy was still available.”

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3 men convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery are found guilty on federal hate crime charges

All three Georgia men who were convicted of murder in the death of Ahmaud Arbery were again found guilty Tuesday of federal hate crimes. The jury delivered guilty verdicts against father and son Greg McMichael and Travis McMichael, as well as their neighbor, William “Roddie” Bryan, saying they violated Arbery’s civil rights and targeted him because of his race.  The verdict came one day before the second anniversary of Arbery’s death. On Feb. 23, 2020, the McMichaels and Bryan chased Arbery on a street in Brunswick, Ga., believing he was involved in some local break-ins.

In addition to the civil rights charges, all three men were also found guilty of attempted kidnapping. Additionally, the McMichaels were found guilty of using a firearm in commission of a federal crime. The men are already serving life prison sentences after they were convicted on state murder charges last year. The federal trial explored the motivations behind the killing.

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said during a briefing with reporters that the jury’s decision represented a victory in the fight against hate crimes in the United States: “No one in this country should have to fear the threat of hate-filled violence. Throughout our history, and to this day, hate crimes have a singular impact because of the terror and fear they inflict on entire communities.”

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USWNT players settle suit with U.S. Soccer Federation for $24 million

USWNT players reached a landmark agreement with the U.S. Soccer Federation’s governing body to end a six-year legal battle over equal pay.  The deal promises $24 million, plus bonuses that match those of their male counterparts. On Tuesday, the U.S. Soccer Federation and the women announced a deal that will have players split $22 million, about one-third of what they had sought in damages. The USSF also agreed to establish a fund with $2 million to benefit the players in their post-soccer careers and charitable efforts aimed at growing the sport for women. The USSF committed to providing an equal rate of pay for the women’s and men’s national teams – including World Cup bonuses – subject to collective bargaining agreements with the unions that separately represent the women and men.

Five American stars led by Morgan and Rapinoe began the challenge with a complaint to the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in April 2016. The USWNT players sued three years later, seeking damages under the federal Equal Pay Act and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.  36-year-old midfielder Rapinoe said in an interview with The Associated Press: “For our generation, knowing that we’re going to leave the game in an exponentially better place than when we found it is everything. That’s what it’s all about because, to be honest, there is no justice in all of this if we don’t make sure it never happens again.”

The settlement was a victory for the USWNT players, who sparked fans to chant “Equal Pay!” when they won their second straight title in France in 2019.  The USWNT have won four World Cups since the program’s start in 1985, while the men haven’t reached a semifinal since 1930. The union for the women’s team said in a statement: “The settlement announced today is an important step in righting the many wrongs of the past.”

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Kansas City Chiefs release LB Anthony Hitchens, saving franchise more than $8 million in salary cap

The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Tuesday they are releasing veteran linebacker Anthony Hitchens, in a move that will save the Chiefs $8.4 million in salary cap space. Hitchens came to the Chiefs as a free agent in 2018 after four seasons as a starter with the Cowboys; the 29 year old has been the Chiefs starting inside linebacker for the past four seasons.

Chiefs general manager Brett Veach said in a statement: “When I first became general manager, one of the first moves I wanted to make was to bring in Anthony Hitchens from Dallas. We knew how intelligent, hard-working and consistent he was as a player, and we knew he’d become a selfless leader. He was that and more. He has all the intangibles and was an integral piece in our franchise winning a Super Bowl title. We appreciate everything he’s done for the organization and wish him the best as he continues his career.”

Coach Andy Reid added in a statement: “I really enjoyed the opportunity to coach Anthony over the last four years. He’s as tough as they come in this league and is a team-first player. I appreciate the way he came to work, ready to do his part, but also his willingness to teach the younger guys around him.”

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