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See Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough in the trailer for Hulu’s ‘Under the Bridge’

Hulu has shared the first trailer from the upcoming true crime drama Under the Bridge, starring Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough.

Under the Bridge is based on the true story of the 1997 disappearance of 14-year-old Reena Virk (Vritika Gupta). Gladstone plays the local police officer investigating the case. Keough plays Rebecca Godfrey, on whose book the series is based. Chloe Guidry, Javon “Wanna” Walton, Izzy G., Aiyana Goodfellow, Ezra Faroque Khan and Archie Panjabi also star.

An official series description reads: “Through the eyes of Godfrey and a local police officer, the series takes us into the hidden world of the young girls accused of the murder — revealing startling truths about the unlikely killer.”

Under the Bridge premieres with two episodes on April 17, with new episodes weekly on Wednesdays. Take a look at the trailer – here.

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Ryan Gosling and Kristen Wiig announced as upcoming ‘SNL’ hosts

NBC announced that “Saturday Night Live” will welcome former cast member Kristen Wiig, actor Ryan Gosling and comedian Ramy Youssef as hosts of upcoming episodes of “SNL” in March and April.

The March 30 episode of “SNL” will be hosted by Ramy Youssef with musical guest Travis Scott; Youssef will make his “SNL” debut to promote his upcoming HBO stand-up special, “Ramy Youssef: More Feelings,” while Scott marks his second time as musical guest on SNL. 

Wiig, who was a “Saturday Night Live” cast member from 2005 to 2012, hosts for the fifth time on April 6th, joined by musical guest Raye. Wiig stars in and executive produces the new Apple TV+ series “Palm Royale,” while British singer-songwriter Raye will make her “SNL” debut.

Gosling will mark his third time hosting “SNL” on April 13th, joined by musical guest Chris Stapleton, who also returns to the stage for the third time. Gosling will next be seen on the big screen alongside Emily Blunt in “The Fall Guy,” in theaters May 3, while 10-time Grammy winner Stapleton is currently on tour promoting his new album “Higher.”

‘SNL’: Ryan Gosling & Kristen Wiig Set As Hosts

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Five Finger Death Punch to launch 2024 US headlining tour this summer

Five Finger Death Punch will be hitting the road for their headlining US tour this summer/fall, with support from Marilyn Manson and Slaughter To Prevail. Manson’s return to the stage will mark his first live shows since a slew of sexual assault accusations halted his career (Manson has denied any wrongdoing); he hasn’t performed since taking the stage for a Los Angeles benefit show in January 2020, with his last full concert taking place in November 2019.

Before FFDP’s North American run, the band will be in Europe this spring for more stadium dates with Metallica on their M72 World Tour in addition to headlining shows with special guest Ice Nine Kills and select appearances at major festivals.

The 26-date North American tour will kick-off August 2nd in Hershey, Pennsylvania, running through September 19th in Houston, Texas.  The band are also gearing up to release a deluxe edition of their 2022 album AfterLife on April 5th, including the new song “This Is the Way” featuring vocals from late rapper DMX. For more information, head to 5FDP’s website here.

General tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster.

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The Pretenders to embark on 2024 US headlining tour

The Pretenders will embark on headlining tour this summer, kicking-off July 13th at Red Bank, NJ’s historic Count Basie Center for the Arts and running through mid-August.

Also this summer, the legendary band will be special guests on various stops of the Foo Fighters’ All or Nothing At All Stadium Tour, opening shows in New York City, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, Denver, Los Angeles, Portland, and Seattle.

The Pretenders will also be touring Europe and UK this fall, with shows in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Poland, France, and the United Kingdom, before wrapping up on October 28th with a sold-out show at Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall.

General tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster.

The Pretenders Announce 2024 US Tour

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Shawn Mendes working on new album, will headline Rock in Rio

25-year-old singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes announced he will return to the stage after cancelling the remainder of his Wonder tour and announcing a break from performing to focus on his mental health in July 2022.

Mendes will headline the Rock in Rio music festival on Sept. 22 shows; Ed Sheeran, Charlie Puth, Joss Stone, Ne-Yo and other artists will also perform at the festival, which runs Sept. 13 to Sept. 22 in Rio de Janeiro. The 25-year-old singer took to Instagram to share the news: “It’s been a really long time since i last played live and I’m so excited to share that I’ll be headlining Rock In Rio on Sept 22nd. I’ve missed being on stage and seeing you all in person so much! 😮‍💨♥ I’ve also been working on a new album and i can’t wait to play these new songs live for you. See you there. eu te amo!!!!”

The announcement comes shortly after Mendes made a brief return to the stage for a surprise performance with Niall Horan in London during his The Show: Live on Tour. The pair performed a duet rendition of Mendes’ hit single “Treat You Better,” posting the moment on his social media“Night Eight London. Thank you to the wonderful @shawnmendes for joining me on stage last night.”

Mendes released his album Wonder in December 2020 and has since released the singles “Summer of Love” with Tainy, “It’ll Be Okay” and “When You’re Gone.”

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Enrique Iglesias, Miranda Lambert team for ‘Space in My Heart’

Country music star Miranda Lambert and Latin pop star Enrique Iglesias have teamed up for the collaboration “Space in My Heart.” written years ago by Iglesias along with Carlos Paucar, Simon Wilcox, Ross Golan and Nolan Lambroza.

Recorded in Nashville, “Space in My Heart” is the third single from Iglesias’s upcoming album Final Vol. 2. Lambert and Iglesias previously teased the collaboration via social media with Lambert saying, “Texas meets Spain! Can’t wait for y’all to hear this one.”

Take a Listen to “Space in My Heart” – here.
To stream “Space in My Heart”, head here

Miranda Lambert And Enrique Iglesias Team Up For Beautiful Duet, “Space In My Heart”

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Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun stepping down at the end of the year

Boeing announced on Monday that CEO Dave Calhoun will step down at the end of the year. The company said Calhoun will stay on until the end of 2024 to “complete the critical work underway to stabilize and position the company for the future.”

Board Chair Larry Kellner, a board member for nearly 15 years, plans to forgo nomination for an additional term at the company’s annual shareholder meeting this spring, Boeing said, adding that Steve Mollenkopf, former CEO of chipmaker Qualcomm, will immediately take over as Boeing board chair and lead the search for a new chief executive.  Mollenkopf said:  “I am fully confident in this company and its leadership — and together we are committed to taking the right actions to strengthen safety and quality, and to meet the needs of our customers.” 

The move comes amid fallout from a high-profile safety failure onboard an Alaska Airlines flight in January, when a door plug blew out of Boeing’s 737 Max 9 aircraft while the plane was in flight. In a statement, Calhoun shared: “The eyes of the world are on us, and I know that we will come through this moment a better company. We will remain squarely focused on completing the work we have done together to return our company to stability after the extraordinary challenges of the past five years, with safety and quality at the forefront of everything that we do.”

Calhoun served as CEO of Boeing for four years, and in a letter to employees on Monday he said: “we must continue to respond to this accident with humility and complete transparency. We also must inculcate a total commitment to safety and quality at every level of our company. The eyes of the world are on us, and I know we will come through this moment a better company, building on all the learnings we accumulated as we worked together to rebuild Boeing over the last number of years.”

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Appeals court grants delay, lowers bond to $175M in Trump civil fraud case

A New York appeals court has granted Donald Trump 10 more days to post bond for the civil fraud judgment against him, and lowered the amount from $464 million to $175 million. The former president, along with his adult sons and his company, were fined more than $464 million, including interest, after Judge Arthur Engoron found they fraudulently inflated the value of his assets.

New York Attorney General Letitia James was prepared to seize the properties of the Trump Organization beginning Monday; however, the ruling stated that the $175 million bond will be in place until at least September, meaning James won’t be able to seek to enforce the judgment against Trump until then.

Court documents from the NY civil fraud case indicate the estimated value of many of Trump’s properties, including Trump Tower, the Trump Building and more than a dozen golf and social clubs, (including the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida), were fraudulently reported by the Trump Organization. Those fraudulent values were found on financial statements and loan applications as the Trump Organization sought to take out loans against the properties.James alleged Trump used to inflate, or in some cases deflate, those values to obtain loans, avoid taxes or otherwise seek capital gains.

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Stanford hires WSU’s Kyle Smith as new men’s basketball head coach

Stanford University has hired former Washington State coach Kyle Smith as their new head coach of men’s basketball. Athletic director Bernard Muir announced that Smith will helm the Cardinals, coming shortly after Jerod Haase was fired, and just as the school is poised to leave the Pac-12 for the ACC. Haase finished his eighth season at the school without a single NCAA Tournament appearance, going 14-18 this past season and finishing in ninth place in the Pac-12 with an 8-12 record in conference play.

Smith, 54, previously spent six seasons as the head coach at Columbia, and three seasons at San Francisco before coaching the past five seasons in the Pac-12 at Washington State.  He went 94-71 in five seasons at Washington State, leading the program to the NCAA Tournament’s second round this season. Washington State went 25-10 and finished second in the Pac-12 in 2023-24; Smith also earned Pac-12 Coach of the Year honors. Smith has a 258-193 career record and has gone nine straight seasons without a losing record.

Smith said in a statement: “The opportunity to serve as the head men’s basketball coach at Stanford is a dream come true, and I want to thank Bernard Muir for entrusting me with this opportunity. From my perspective, Stanford has the resources and reputation to attract the ideal student-athlete who is seeking the character development aspects of what our basketball program will offer. Stanford has the capacity to provide a place where student-athletes can hone their leadership skills and intellect through hard work and team building. I am thrilled to try to provide that type of culture for an institution that prides itself on excellence in all areas.”

Stanford AD Bernard Muir said in a statement: “I am extremely pleased to welcome Kyle and his family to Stanford. Kyle has an impressive track record of improving results in the programs he has led, and we heard consistently throughout our search process that he leads with great character and integrity. I look forward to working alongside Kyle and I am excited for Cardinal student-athletes to experience his passionate leadership.”

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Players object after NFL owners approve ban on swivel hip-drop tackling technique

The NFL announced on Monday during the league’s annual meeting in Orlando, FL, NFL owners approved a rule proposal to ban the swivel hip-drop tackle. The NFL competition committee proposed the measure, along with adopting three proposals. NFL executive vice president Jeff Miller said there were 230 instances of the tackling technique occurring during a game last season, with 15 players missing time as a result.

Competition committee chairman Rich McKay said last week that the proposal was written to address only a subset of the rugby tackling style that has spread around the NFL in recent years; however, NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent implied last week that it is likely to be enforced similarly to the “use of helmet” rule, which typically leads to warning letters and fines in the week after a game rather than flags during play.

The new rule on the tackling technique, which often results in lower-body injuries, requires officials to note two actions — if a defender “grabs the runner with both hands or wraps the runner with both arms” and also “unweights himself by swiveling and dropping his hips and/or lower body, landing on and trapping the runner’s leg(s) at or below the knee.” The violation will result in a 15-yard penalty if flagged in games.

McKay clarified that the rule change doesn’t eliminate the hip-drop tackle — only the “swivel technique that doesn’t get used very often,” and added: “when it is used, it is incredibly injurious to the runner — the runner is purely defenseless. I’ve heard defenders say before and I hear them — ‘Hey, you’re putting me in a really tough spot, you’re saying I can’t hit here and what do I do?’ My response has as always been, ‘Well, you can’t do that.’ That’s just because the guy you’re hitting is defenseless, has no way to protect himself … So, we’ve got to protect him. You’ve got to come up with other ways and you know what, they do. Yes, we outlawed the hip-drop, but what you may think are the drag-from-behind where he falls on the — that’s still a tackle. This is only that tackle where the player is lifting themselves in the air and then falling on the legs.”

The NFL Players Association as well as many current and former players have objected to the proposal; in a statement posted to social media, the NFLPA said the rule would cause confusion among players, coaches, officials and fans.

The two other proposals approved were: (1) Teams will receive a third challenge following one successful challenge. Previously, teams had to be successful on two challenges to receive a third. The proposal was submitted by the Detroit Lions; and (2) a major foul by the offense will be enforced before a change of possession in situations where there are fouls by both teams.

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