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Hulu orders 20 additional episodes of ‘The Kardashians’

Hulu has ordered an additional 20 episodes of “The Kardashians,” extending the reality show’s multi-season deal with the streaming service. The unscripted series featuring Kris Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian Barker, Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner. Hulu tweeted: “You can never have enough. more seasons of #TheKardashians are coming soon.” 

The news comes ahead of the show’s Season 3 premiere, which will arrive on May 25th on Hulu, with new episodes streaming Thursdays. The upcoming season’s logline reads: “The cameras return as Kris, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie invite viewers back into their lives as they navigate motherhood, coparenting, and building their own empires. Their bond will be tested and tensions arise, but as a family they will stand together through the storm.”

The Kardashians was ordered straight to series at Hulu in December 2020, two months after the family announced they would end their E! series Keeping Up With the Kardashians after a 20 seasons and 14 years. KUWTK officially ended in 2021, with the The Kardashians launching in spring 2022. Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Khloé Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian also serve as executive producers.

‘The Kardashians’: Hulu Orders More Episodes Of Unscripted Series

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Dropkick Murphys to launch 2023 tour with The Interrupters

Dropkick Murphys have announced via social media they will be hitting the road for a new U.S. tour with The Interrupters. A social media post read: “Let’s Go !! We’re excited to announce our US FALL TOUR with our friends @theinterrupters and @jesseahernmusic. We’re hitting some places we haven’t been in a while and can’t wait to see YOU there !! TICKETS GO ON SALE THIS FRIDAY at 10am local time. AVOID SCALPERS + SCAMMERS — ONLY buy tix through the links on DropkickMurphys.com/tour”

The co-headlining tour will kick-off September 27 in Bangor, Maine, before wrapping up on October 29 in Huntington, West Virginia.

Tickets go on sale now; for info head to DropkickMurphys.com or WeAreTheInterrupters.com.

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2023 Riot Fest announces lineup featuring The Cure, Foo Fighters, and more

Chicago’s Riot Fest, taking place Sept. 15-17 at Douglass Park, just shared its 2023 lineup. The music festival posted on social media: “The Riot Fest 2023 lineup is here! We’ll see you September 15-17, 2023 at Douglass Park in Chicago. Tickets are ON SALE NOW.”

The Cure, Foo Fighters, Death Cab for Cutie, the Postal Service, and Queens of the Stone Age, Turnstile, and Mars Volta are set to headline the three-day festival. The rest of the bill includes the Gaslight Anthem, PUP, Death Grips, L.S. Dunes, AFI, 100 gecs, Drain, Origami Angel, and Pool Kids.

Three-day festival passes are available now; head to Riot Fest’s website for more details.

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Kim Petras announces debut album ‘Feed The Beast’

Kim Petras has announced her debut album Feed The Beast will drop June 23rd.

Kim was also just revealed as one of the featured cover models on this year’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. Kim will also be appearing on the cover of OUT’s May/June Pride Issue, celebrating the diversity and resilience of the LGBTQ+ community.

In addition, Kim will be playing Governor’s Ball on June 9 in NYC, and on June 23, she will be celebrating the release of her album Feed The Beast on NBC’s TODAY, performing live on the TODAY Plaza as part of the Citi Concert Series.

To pre-save Feed The Beast, head here.

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Beyoncé drops ‘America Has a Problem’ remix with Kendrick Lamar

Beyoncé dropped a remix of her hit song “America Has a Problem” featuring Kendrick Lamar. The track “America Has a Problem” has soared in popularity due to the choreography that Beyoncé debuted when her “Renaissance” world tour kicked off, which then inspired a TikTok trend. Beyoncé’s tour is set to continue through September, hitting both Europe and North America.

Beyoncé and Lamar have previously collaborated on “Freedom” from 2016’s “Lemonade” and “Nile” from “The Lion King: The Gift.”

Listen to the remix version of “America Has a Problem” – here.

Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar Team Up For First Time Since 2016 on “America Has a Problem” Remix

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Panthers beat Hurricanes in quadruple OT of Eastern Conference Game 1 final

The Florida Panthers beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 in quadruple overtime to win Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Final at PNC Arena on Thursday – the sixth-longest game in NHL history.

The Panthers’ Matthew Tkachuk scored with 12.7 seconds left in the fourth overtime, his second OT goal this postseason. Ryan Lomberg’s goal at 2:35 of the first overtime was disallowed because of goaltender interference by Colin White on Frederik Andersen, and the Panthers stayed alive when Seth Jarvis later hit the post. Sergei Bobrovsky finished with 63 saves and Andersen had 57.

Game 2 of the Panthers and Hurricanes Eastern Conference Finals will take place Saturday at 8 p.m. in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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Denver Nuggets beat LA Lakers to take 2-0 series lead

In their Game 2 matchup of the Western Conference finals, the Denver Nuggets defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 108-103 on Thursday at home, taking a 2-0 lead in the series.

Jamal Murray led the Nuggets with 37 points (23 of them in the fourth quarter) on 11-of-24 shooting. while Nikola Jokić had a 23-point, 17-rebound, 12-assist outing. For the Lakers, LeBron James and Austin Reaves each scored 22 points, while Rui Hachimura added 21 to helping the Lakers to a five-point lead at halftime.

Game 3 of the Lakers and Nuggets series will take place on Saturday at 8:30 p.m. ET in Los Angeles.

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Disney abandons plans for Lake Nona, Florida campus amid feud with Gov. DeSantis

Amid rising tensions with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Disney has scrapped plans to open up a new employee campus in Lake Nona, Florida, citing “changing business conditions” and the return of CEO Bob Iger. Disney is headquartered in Burbank, California, but operates a number of satellite offices across the country and the world.

On Thursday, Josh D’Amaro, chairman of Disney’s parks, experiences and products division, wrote a memo to employees announcing that the company will not move forward with construction of the campus and will no longer be asking more than 2,000 California-based employees to relocate to Florida. D’Amaro told employees: “This was not an easy decision to make, but I believe it is the right one.”  When relocation plans were first announced in July 2021 by former CEO Bob Chapek, many Disney employees balked at the idea, with some leaving the company and others transitioning to other posts within Disney that would not require a move to Florida. Some employees held out hope that the plan would fizzle out after it was postponed (the campus was originally slated to open in 2022-2023, but was later delayed to 2026). D’Amaro said employees who have already moved to Florida may be able to relocate back to California: “It is clear to me that the power of this brand comes from our incredible people, and we are committed to handling this change with care and compassion.” D’Amaro reiterated in his memo that the company still plans to invest $17 billion in Florida over the next 10 years, including the addition of around 13,000 jobs. The company currently employs more than 75,000 people in the state.

Disney’s announcement comes amid an ongoing feud with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. The company filed a lawsuit accusing DeSantis and the new board members of its special district of carrying out a campaign of political retribution against the company, after DeSantis targeted Disney’s special district, formerly called the Reedy Creek Improvement District. The company also publicly criticized a controversial Florida bill — dubbed “Don’t Say Gay” by critics — that limits discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in classrooms. The special district has allowed the entertainment giant to effectively self-govern its Orlando parks’ operations for decades, but its five-member board was replaced with DeSantis picks and renamed the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District.

Disney CEO Iger has publicly criticized DeSantis, noting that Disney brings around 50 million visitors to Florida every year and is the state’s largest taxpayer.

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene introduces articles of impeachment against President Biden

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., introduced articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden, after taking similar steps against other government figures earlier in the week.  According to the articles, Greene accused Biden of abusing his power by “endangering the security of the United States and thwarting the will of Congress.”

Greene said during a news conference on Thursday that she is filing the papers in response to Biden’s handling of security along the country’s southern border: “Joe Biden has deliberately compromised our national security by refusing to enforce immigration laws and secure our border. (He has) deprived border control of the necessary resources and policies sufficient to protect our country. His administration has wilfully refused to maintain operational control as required by the law.” Greene also mentioned the steady flow of fentanyl into the United States as fueling an opioid overdose crisis, as well as the stream of undocumented migrants coming into the country: “His (Biden) policies, directives and statements surrounding the southern border has violated our laws and destroyed our country,” adding that the president “violated his constitutional duty and must be impeached.”

Title 42 was put into effect by the Trump administration in 2020 and continued into the Biden administration. It allowed the federal government to expedite expelling migrants without asylum hearings to alleviate the domestic spread of the virus, but expired earlier this month. Republicans have criticized the Biden administration for its decision to end the restriction.

The White House strongly condemned Greene on Thursday, calling her articles of impeachment “a shameless sideshow political stunt.” Ian Sams, White House spokesperson for oversight and investigations, said in a statement: “Is there a bigger example of a shameless sideshow political stunt than a trolling impeachment attack by one of the most extreme MAGA members in Congress over ‘national security’ while she actively demands to defund the FBI and even said she ‘would’ve been armed’ and ‘would have won’ the January 6 insurrection if only she’d been in charge of it? The President is focused on what’s important to the American people, like preventing House Republicans’ default that would crash the economy and protecting investments that are creating American manufacturing jobs, not silly political attacks.”

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Ed Sheeran shares the Luke Combs duet version of “Life Goes On”

After they performed together at the Academy of Country Music Awards last week, pop star Ed Sheeran has officially released his duet version of “Life Goes On” with Luke Combs. You can take a look at the duo’s performance at the ACMs – here.

Sheeran told ACM host Garth Brooks that he’d first heard Luke’s music through a friend, and they ended up meeting in 2018, adding: “We’ve just been friends for years now, and it’s been great.” ‘Life Goes On”, inspired by the death of Ed’s best friend Jamal Edwards, original appeared on Ed’s new album, ‘Subtract’.  Said Luke: “I was super excited when Ed reached out to me. He sent this song and said he wanted to do it on the ACMs and then shortly after said he wanted to do a full-blown recorded version of it … I’ve been a fan of his for a long, long time. He’s an incredible singer and an incredible songwriter and we’ve been buddies for a couple years, so this is a dream come true.”

Ahead of the ACMs, Sheeran said that he would love to “transition to country,” praising its focus on great songwriting.  Sheeran lived in Nashville on/off between 2013 and 2018,

Take a listen to Combs’ and Sheeran’s studio version of “Life Goes On” – here.

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