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“Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” becomes highest-grossing concert film of all time

Taylor Swift has earned another milestone with the release of her film “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” to North American theaters on October 13, 2023. “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” movie is officially the highest-grossing film in box office history among concert and documentary films with more than $261.6 million earned globally.

“The Eras Tour” now becomes the highest-grossing concert film, unseating previous record holder “Michael Jackson’s This Is It,” which opened in 2009 and grossed $261.2 million at the global box office. Upon its release in October, “The Eras Tour” made $92.8 million in North America and $30.7 million internationally for a cumulative total of $123.5 million, making it the biggest start of all time for a concert film. It unseated 2011’s “Justin Bieber: Never Say Never,” which earned $73 million in that same timeframe.

Instead of opting for distribution from a major studio, Swift partnered with AMC Theatres, the world’s largest cinema chain, which allowed Swift (a producer on the movie) to earn about 57% of ticket sales, while theaters kept the remaining revenue and AMC took a small distribution fee. AMC didn’t exclusively screen the film, though, as it played in 3,855 theaters throughout the U.S. and Canada and 4,527 venues internationally.

AMC Chairman and CEO Adam Aron said of Swift’s latest accomplishment: “On behalf of all of us at AMC Theatres, I send my congratulations and eternal gratitude to Taylor Swift for her remarkable and record-setting box office performance with ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour‘ concert film. Her spectacular performance delighted fans around the world and serves as another strong reminder about the power of extraordinary filmmaking and magic of movie theaters.”

Swift plans to resume her Eras Tour on Feb. 7 with a four-night stint at the Tokyo Dome in Japan. She’ll tour the world throughout the year, concluding the trek in Vancouver, BC in December.

‘Taylor Swift The Eras Tour’ becomes highest grossing theatrical concert, documentary release

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“Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” becomes highest-grossing concert film of all time

Taylor Swift has earned another milestone with the release of her film “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” to North American theaters on October 13, 2023. “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” movie is officially the highest-grossing film in box office history among concert and documentary films with more than $261.6 million earned globally.

“The Eras Tour” now becomes the highest-grossing concert film, unseating previous record holder “Michael Jackson’s This Is It,” which opened in 2009 and grossed $261.2 million at the global box office. Upon its release in October, “The Eras Tour” made $92.8 million in North America and $30.7 million internationally for a cumulative total of $123.5 million, making it the biggest start of all time for a concert film. It unseated 2011’s “Justin Bieber: Never Say Never,” which earned $73 million in that same timeframe.

Instead of opting for distribution from a major studio, Swift partnered with AMC Theatres, the world’s largest cinema chain, which allowed Swift (a producer on the movie) to earn about 57% of ticket sales, while theaters kept the remaining revenue and AMC took a small distribution fee. AMC didn’t exclusively screen the film, though, as it played in 3,855 theaters throughout the U.S. and Canada and 4,527 venues internationally.

AMC Chairman and CEO Adam Aron said of Swift’s latest accomplishment: “On behalf of all of us at AMC Theatres, I send my congratulations and eternal gratitude to Taylor Swift for her remarkable and record-setting box office performance with ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour‘ concert film. Her spectacular performance delighted fans around the world and serves as another strong reminder about the power of extraordinary filmmaking and magic of movie theaters.”

Swift plans to resume her Eras Tour on Feb. 7 with a four-night stint at the Tokyo Dome in Japan. She’ll tour the world throughout the year, concluding the trek in Vancouver, BC in December.

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Iowa Caucuses 2024: Donald Trump wins caucus; while Ramaswamy suspends campaign

With about 100% of counties reported, former President Donald Trump won Iowa’s caucus on Monday. Trump held 51% of the vote, more than 56,000 votes, while Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis earned 21.2% and former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley had 19.1%. Forty delegates are at stake in Iowa, and Trump is expected to earn 17 or more of them. To win the Republican nomination a candidate must secure at least 1,215 delegates. Haley held an advantage over DeSantis in Johnson and Story County, where the University of Iowa and Iowa State University are located. She also earned the second-most votes in Dallas and Linn County.

Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy earned the third-most votes in Buchanan County, however during his watch party Ramaswamy announced that he is suspending his campaign: “There is no path for me to be the next president absent things we don’t want to see happen in this country.”

The turnout was low in comparison to 2016, when more than 186,000 caucused. Monday’s turnout was about 102,000 with a majority of the most-populated counties reported.The winner of Monday’s caucus will not necessarily become the Republican nominee for president, but performing well in Iowa can give a campaign momentum moving forward. The New Hampshire primary will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 23.

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2023 Emmy Awards: See the full list of winners

The long-awaited 2023 Primetime Emmy Awards were held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Monday, January 15, hosted by Anthony Anderson airing live on FOX. Nominations were announced in July 2023, and the Emmys were initially set to be held two months later. However, the ceremony was delayed due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.

HBO’s Succession dominated the Emmys, taking home a total of six trophies including co-stars Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin and Matthew MacFadyen earning the Best Actress, Actor and Supporting Actor in a Drama, respectively. The show also won the Emmys for Best Drama, Best Writing and Directing in a Drama. Additional acting awards in drama went to Jennifer Coolidge, who won the Emmy for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama for White Lotus.

The Bear also earned six statuettes, topping the comedy category with additional awards for Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. White, Edebiri and Moss-Bachrach scored the Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy prizes, and the show also won for Best Comedy, as well as Best Writing and Best Directing for a Comedy.

Dead to Me alum hristina Applegate earned a standing ovation as she took the stage with assistance to present Edebiri with her statuette. Applegate, a breast cancer survivor, has been battling multiple sclerosis since 2021.

Quinta Brunson won Best Actress in a Comedy for Abbott Elementary, and Beef was named the year’s best limited or anthology series, and actors Ali Wong and Steven Yeun both earned Emmys for their work.

Finally, the legendary Elton John won his first-ever Emmy Award, making him an official EGOT honoree.

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Trump attorney Joe Tacopina withdraws from Manhattan legal team

Joseph Tacopina, an attorney on former U.S. President Donald Trump’s legal team who is known for representing high-profile clients, is withdrawing from Trump’s cases. Tacopina said he will no longer represent Mr. Trump in a criminal case in Manhattan related to alleged hush money payments or a separate appeal of a civil case. Tacopina is a frequent cable news commentator who has represented high-profile clients including rapper Meek Mill, former Yankees baseball star Alex Rodriguez, Donald Trump Jr.’s fiancée Kimberly Guilfoyle, Michael Jackson, and is currently representing rapper A$AP Rocky.

Tacopina confirmed to Reuters and The Hill that he has withdrawn from representing Trump in two of the former president’s ongoing legal battles.  Trump has pled not guilty to the charges, and will face a trial this year, although the  dates remain to be determined.  Tacopina also confirmed will no longer represent Trump in his appeal of a verdict in a civil case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of rape. A jury in May awarded Carroll $5 million after finding Trump liable for sexual assault and defamation (Trump has also maintained his innocence in that case.). Tacopina’s withdrawal comes one day before Carroll is set to take him to trial a second time seeking damages for defamation.  The shift in Trump’s legal team comes as Iowans are set to cast the first votes in the 2024 campaign, with Trump as an early favorite in the caucuses.

Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung said regarding Tacopina’s withdrawal in a statement: “President Trump has the most experienced, qualified, disciplined, and overall strongest legal team ever assembled as he continues to fight for America and Americans against these partisan, Crooked Joe Biden-led election interference hoaxes.” At least three members of Trump’s legal team in Florida stepped down after Trump was indicted in June on charges he unlawfully kept national-security documents when he left office.

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Buffalo Bills defeat Pittsburgh Steelers 31-17, advance to AFC divisional round

The Buffalo Bills defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-17 in the rescheduled AFC wild-card game on Monday night, to advance to the AFC divisional round. The Bills’ Josh Allen threw three touchdown passes and scored on a franchise playoff-record 52-yard touchdown run to help seal the victory. The matchup was originally scheduled to be played at 1 p.m. on Sunday but was postponed to 4:30 p.m. on Monday due to heavy lake affect snow in the region.

Buffalo got off to an early 21-0 lead in the first half while Pittsburgh had two costly turnovers. The Steelers managed to get a touchdown right before halftime to try to keep hope alive, going on a 17-3 scoring run to get to within a touchdown, but it wasn’t enough to keep the Bills from victory. Buffalo scored a touchdown with 6:27 remaining thanks after a 17-yard pass from Josh Allen to Khalil Shakir, and would go on to win by a final score of 31-17. Allen finished 21 of 30 for 203 yards and ran for 74 yards on eight carries, becoming the first quarterback in NFL playoff history to throw three or more TD passes while rushing for 70 or more yards and a score.

The Bills will now face the No. 3 Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round at Highmark Stadium on Sunday in Buffalo.

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UConn claims No. 1 spot in AP men’s basketball Top 25; Gonzaga falls out

UConn has its first No. 1 ranking in the Associated Press men’s college basketball poll in nearly 15 years, following last year’s run to the NCAA championship. Meanwhile, Gonzaga has fallen out of the AP Top 25 for the first time in eight years.

The Huskies moved to the top of the AP’s latest poll on Monday after a week filled with upsets, resulting in five new teams jumping in the poll. UConn claimed 39 of 63 first-place votes to climb three spots and replace Purdue at the top after their loss at Nebraska dropped them to No. 2.

The No. 1 ranking from Connecticut marks the first time UConn has hit No. 1 in the AP Top 25 since spending four weeks there in the second half of the 2008-09 season, which ended with the Huskies reaching the Final Four. Upon coach Dan Hurley said last week about the potential of reaching No. 1: “Some people don’t want the target. I think we embrace the target at UConn.”

Purdue claimed 20 first-place votes, followed by Kansas, holding three first-place votes. North Carolina’s jumped three spots to No. 4 after beating rival North Carolina State. Gonzaga fell out from No. 23 after a loss at Santa Clara, marking the first time they’ve been unranked since the final two months of the 2015-16 season.

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Jon Pardi and wife Summer share gender of second baby with ‘pizza’ reveal

Jon Pardi and his wife, Summer Pardi posted a video on Instagram sharing the gender reveal for Baby No. 2. The couple welcomed their firstborn child, daughter Presley Fawn Pardi, in February 2023.

Summer captioned the video: “Jon said he knew it, i was definitely surprised” with the video showing Jon and Summer opening a box of pizza and at the count of three, they each pull a slice to reveal either pink or blue paper underneath. Jon, holding daughter Presley, exclaims, “oh!,” as he shows their nearly 1-year-old daughter the pink paper, revealing that she’ll have a baby sister soon.

The couple just announced they were expecting Baby No. 2 earlier this month, sharing a video showing the Pardi family walking through the framework of the new home they’re building, and added shots of Presley holding the sonogram images. Summer wrote in her caption: “Good thing we have that extra guest room 😉 we can’t wait to fill this home with all of the love from our little family of four 🤍.” Shortly after announcing her pregnancy, Summer posted a black-and-white photo on Instagram of her growing family, captioned: “Pardi, party of 4 😜🤍

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Jelly Roll offers testimony in support of anti-fentanyl legislation

Jelly Roll addressed lawmakers last week to deliver testimony about the fentanyl crisis, attending a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing in Washington, D.C. to urge members of Congress to support anti-fentanyl legislation. The 39-year-old Jelly Roll (born Jason DeFord), has been open about his previous criminal charges, jail time and struggles with addiction. He encouraged officials to pass the FEND Off Fentanyl Act (Fentanyl Eradication and Narcotics Deterrence (FEND) Off Fentanyl Act), targeting the China-Mexico illicit fentanyl supply chain.

Ranking Member Tim Scott (R-S.C.) noted in his opening statement that it’s “so important for Americans to come together around such an important issue.” U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, said in his opening statement: “I’m guessing most of you didn’t have ‘Jelly Roll testifies at Senate Banking hearin’” on your 2024 bingo cards. But few speak – and sing – as eloquently, as openly, as, shall we say, viscerally about addiction as he does. There is a reason why Americans flock to his music and his concerts. He has a connection with people based on shared pain, shared challenges, shared hope.”

Jelly Roll thanked Brown and Scott for the opportunity to speak, posting a video on Instagram of his testimony with the caption: “I pray this message is the beginning of a real change and awareness when it comes to Fentanyl and Drug Addiction in America.”  Jelly said in his testimony: “During the time that I’ve been given to share my testimony here, I think it’s important to note before I start that in these five minutes I’ll be speaking, somebody in the United States will die of a drug overdose. And it is almost a 72% chance that during those five minutes, it will be fentanyl-related.” He noted during his testimony that he is “neither Democrat, nor Republican. In fact, because of my past, my right to vote has been restricted, (so) I have never paid attention to a political race in my life. Ironically, I think that makes me the perfect person to speak about this because fentanyl transcends partisanship and ideology, gentlemen and women … I’ve attended more funerals than I care to share with y’all. I could sit here and cry for days about the caskets I’ve carried of people I love dearly, deeply in my soul. Good people. Not just drug addicts. Uncles, friends, cousins, normal people. Some people that just got in a car wreck and started taking a pain pill to manage it. One thing led to the other. How fast it spirals out of control, I don’t think people truly, truly understand.

Jelly Roll also spoke about his history as a drug dealer, saying he was the “perfect” person to talk about the fentanyl crisis: “I was a part of the problem. I am here now standing as a man that wants to be a part of the solution. I brought my community down. I hurt people. I was the uneducated man in the kitchen playing chemist with drugs I knew absolutely nothing about. Just like these drug dealers are going right now when they are mixing every drug on the market with fentanyl, and they’re killing the people we love … It’s time for us to be proactive and not reactive…If we don’t talk to the other side of Capitol Hill and stop the demand, we are gonna spin our tires in the mud. Y’all are taking the first step, but I encourage you to take it outside of this room. Take it to your colleagues and your constituents, and you give them the most that you can.”

Jelly Roll Delivers Powerful Anti-Fentanyl Testimony at Senate Hearing: “I Was a Part of the Problem”

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Sheryl Crow shares video for ‘Alarm Clock’

Sheryl Crow has shared the music video for her latest, “Alarm Clock,” which she co-wrote with Emily Weisband and producer Mike Elizondo. ‘Alarm Clock’ is off Sheryl’s first album in six years, Evolution, due out on March 29th.

Evolution marks Crow’s 11th album, and comes as a surprise to fans given that Sheryl stated that she wasn’t releasing anymore full-length albums following 2018’s Threads. Said Crow: “I started sending just a couple of demos to Mike, but the songs just kept flowing out of me and it was pretty obvious this was going to be an album. This music and these lyrics came from sitting in the quiet and writing from a deep soul place. I said I’d never make another record, thought there was no point to it. But this music comes from my soul. And I hope whoever hears this record can feel that … I did not want to produce myself this time. There’s a point where you get tired of what you do, you recognize your tricks, you despair of them. I didn’t want to deal with the emotional toil that goes into producing, the decisions, the effort, the time, being away from my kids. Mike loved the songs I sent him and wanted to produce. He brought a fresh approach and illustrated the songs in such a cinematic way, he’s so good with that. We did things quickly, the way old records were made, wrote the whole album in a month.”

Take a look at the video for ‘Alarm Clock’ – here.

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