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Peacock limited series ‘Angelyne’ starring Emmy Rossum scheduled to premiere May 19

Peacock’s limited series Angelyne, starring Emmy Rossum as the infamous Los Angeles icon, will premiere on Thursday, May 19, with all eight episodes dropping at once.  Peacock released a new teaser trailer for the series, in which we see Rossum as Angelyne, saying: “You really want to know my story? The story of my life? The truth is, I’m something that you have to experience.”

Angelyne – a singer, actress and model — was a celebrity who became famous before the rise of social media. The limited series will tell her story on how she came to fame in the 1980s after appearing on billboards throughout Los Angeles.  The official synopsis describes Angelyne as “the glow-in-the-dark queen of the universe and L.A.’s original billboard icon… who infiltrated pop culture and rose to fame in the 1980s when a series of billboards began to appear around L.A. featuring her signature curvier figure.” 

Along with Rossum, the cast includes Martin Freeman, Alex Karpovsky, Hamish Linklater, Charlie Rowe, Lukas Gage, Michael Angarano, Molly Ephraim and David Krumholtz.

‘Angelyne’ Teaser: Emmy Rossum Takes On L.A. Icon For Peacock; Limited Series Gets Premiere Date

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The Black Keys announce new album ‘Dropout Boogie’ and share video for “Wild Stream”

The Black Keys – comprised of Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney — announced their new album, ‘Dropout Boogie,‘ will be out May 13th.  The album features collaborations with ZZ Top’s Billy F. Gibbons, Reigning Sound and Oblivians’ Greg Cartwright, and Kings of Leon’s Angelo Petraglia, and comes nearly one year since the Black Keys released their last album Delta Kream,   The duo have also released the video for their new song ‘Wild Child,’ directed by Bryan Schlam. You can take a look at the visual – here.

 

This summer, The Black Keys will hit the road with Band of Horses for the “Dropout Boogie” North American Tour.  Tickets are available now via Ticketmaster.

To preorder Dropout Boogie, head here.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd announce 2022 ‘Big Wheels’ North American tour dates

Lynyrd Skynyrd will resume its ‘Big Wheels Keep on Turnin” tour with a 14-date run of shows across the U.S.  The southern rockers are returning to the road after the band’s lineup was affected last summer by COVID-19, and Gary Rossington’s heart issues.

The tour kicks off in April; the band will then have four weeks before its next pair of shows in mid-May. Skynyrd is booked for the first two weekends in June, and will play five shows in nine days in early-July.  The band has one date announced in August, and one in September..

For a full list of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s tour dates, head here.

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Camila Cabello to preview her upcoming album ‘Familia’ with TikTok concert in April

Camila Cabello will host a special concert on TikTok April 7, where she will perform songs from her upcoming album, Familia, live for the first time. Cabello’s forthcoming online performance, titled Familia: Welcome to the Family, is described as “a fantastical trip through the artist’s mind, with shifting sets and costumes designed to complement the music. The performance was created using eye-popping XR, augmenting Camila’s singing and choreography with immersive visual effects bringing Camila’s creativity to her fans like never before.” 

Cabello teased the concert on TikTok with a video of her singing “Bam Bam,” her latest single featuring Ed Sheeran. In the clip, Cabello is seen wearing a variety of colorful outfits on a series of elaborate sets.

Cabello’s TikTok concert arrives the day before she drops her third studio album, Familia, due out on April 8. Familia: Welcome to the Family airs at 7 p.m. ET on Cabello’s TikTok channel, with a rebroadcast scheduled for on April 8 at 7 p.m. ET.

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Machine Gun Kelly reveals tracklist for upcoming LP “Mainstream Sellout” featuring Pete Davidson, Willow Smith, blackbear and more

Machine Gun Kelly has revealed the tracklist for his upcoming LP “Mainstream Sellout” due out March 25th. The LP is the follow-up to his pop-punk album ‘Tickets to My Downfall,’ which was released back in 2020.

The 31-year-old’s new release will have appearances from his good pal Pete Davidson, as well as Bring Me the Horizon, Lil Wayne, Blackbear, Willow Smith, Iann Dior, Gunna, and Young Thug, and Lil Wayne (who appears on two different songs).

To preorder Mainstream Sellout, head here.

Machine Gun Kelly Reveals ‘Mainstream Sellout’ Album Features

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Senate unanimously approves making Daylight Savings Time permanent

On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate passed a bill in an unanimous voice vote that would make daylight savings time permanent, potentially putting an end to the twice-annual time changes. Called the Sunlight Protection Act, the bill will now go to the House, and if passed, will head to President Joe Biden’s desk for approval.  The federal legislation comes after around 30 states have passed legislation to make it daylight savings time year-round. If passed by the House and signed into law by Biden, the practice of changing the clocks will be ended across the United States.

The system began in the United States in 1918, and was originally put into place by Germany to conserve fuel during World War I.  Subsequently, the time change was adopted by the rest of Europe before being picked up by the United States in the Standard Time Act. Since then, Americans have changed their clocks twice every year under the assumption that it helps to conserve energy.

According to a Department of Transportation study from 1975, the United States used around one percent less energy during daylight savings time. However, a 2006 study in Indiana found that the opposite was true: rather than cutting down on energy usage, it actually increases by about one percent during daylight savings time months.

Supporters of daylight savings time credit the time change with helping to reduce crime as it increases daylight hours, making it harder for criminals to go undetected. It has also been credited with helping to reduce traffic accidents, as drivers are better able to see.  On the flip side, those in support of the Sunlight Protection Act say that it would help Americans to avoid the psychological consequences of daylight savings time, which has been shown by some research to exacerbate seasonal depression.

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President Biden plans to travel to Europe next week to discuss the Russian/Ukraine conflict

White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced Tuesday that President Joe Biden plans to travel to Brussels next week to meet with world leaders to discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Psaki’s announcement confirmed speculation earlier in the week that Biden was in the early stages of planning a trip to Europe.

Psaki confirmed that Biden will take part in a NATO summit scheduled for March 24, during which NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said leaders will discuss the war in Ukraine and strengthening the allies’ defenses.  She added during a White House press briefing that the President “will also join a scheduled European Council summit to discuss our shared concerns about Ukraine, including trans-Atlantic efforts to impose economic costs on Russia, provide humanitarian support to those affected by the violence and address other challenges related to the conflict” and that Biden prefers “face-to-face diplomacy” with the United States’ European allies.  Psaki declined to comment on whether Biden plans to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during his trip to Europe.

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Unvaccinated Yankees, Mets players to be prevented from playing home games due to current New York City mandates

New York Mets and Yankees players who are unvaccinated will not be allowed to play games in New York for the foreseeable future due to the current mandate enforced in the city. The law applies to all private-sector employees in New York City, including those who work outdoors.

The New York Yankees organization said: “On behalf of the Yankees, Randy Levine is working with City Hall and all other appropriate officials on this matter. We will have no further comment.”  The Mets also declined to comment on the mandate.  NY Yankees star outfielder Aaron Judge avoided the question when asked about his vaccination status, saying “I’m so focused on getting to the first game of spring training. So I think we’ll cross that bridge when the time comes. Right now, so many things could change. So I’m not really too worried about that right now.”

New York City lifted vaccine requirements to enter indoor facilities on March 7, but kept in place the mandate that disallows unvaccinated employees from working. Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving has been subject to the same rule throughout the NBA’s 2021-22 regular season, which has barred him from playing games at Barclays Center or Madison Square Garden. He was allowed to watch the Nets play in person against the Knicks in Brooklyn on Sunday, but the NBA fined the Nets $50,000 for “violating local New York City law and league health and safety protocols” when the team let Irving enter their locker room.

In addition, all Major League Baseball players will be subject to a Canadian law that prohibits those from entering the country if they haven’t been vaccinated against COVID-19. This may potentially affecte AL East teams including Yankees, who are currently scheduled to play nine games in Toronto this season.

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Defensive end Randy Gregory agrees to join Denver Broncos, changes course after Dallas Cowboys had already announce deal

Defensive end Randy Gregory will sign with the Denver Broncos, and not the Dallas Cowboys, despite the Cowboys announcing on Tuesday that Gregory had decided to re-sign with the franchise in free agency.  That agreement, apparently, fell through as the Cowboys deleted their post on Twitter.

Gregory and the Broncos agreed to a five-year, $70 million pact that includes $28 million guaranteed. Those reports came just hours after the Cowboys posted news of Gregory’s alleged re-signing. The deal with the Cowboys was for 5 years, $70 million with $28 million guaranteed.

The 29-year-old Gregory has earned 85 tackles and 16.5 sacks in five seasons in Dallas, including 6.0 sacks last season, tying a career-high. He entered last season as a starting defensive end, though he suffered a calf injury during practice before Week 10 and was placed on injured reserve for a month.

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Alan Jackson announces 2022 ‘Last Call: One More For The Road Tour’

Alan Jackson has announced a new run of shows on his ‘Last Call: One More For The Road Tour’.  Jackson will launch the tour this summer, playing arenas through the fall.

Said Jackson: “I’ve always admired my heroes like George Jones, Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn, and Charley Pride who just played as much as they wanted to, as long as they could. I’ve always thought I’d like to do that, and I’d like to as long as my health will allow. I’ll try to do as much as I can, but if I’m comin’ your way, come see me….”

Tickets go on sale Friday, March 18; visit Alan Jackson’s official website for more information.

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