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Ashley Cooke and Joe Jonas team for ‘All I Forgot’

Ashley Cooke has teamed with Joe Jonas for their new duet, ‘All I Forgot’.

Cooke posted on her socials: “Creating this song with Joe was an experience I’ll never forget. This one goes out to anyone who has felt the sting of heartbreak ♥ “all I forgot featuring @joejonas” is out now. we hope you love it!””

Ashley had previously posted a snippet of their song and asked fans to guess who her mystery collaborator was; she followed that post up with an Instagram Reel of her and Joe sitting on the couch, slowly lowering a newspaper to reveal their faces: ““all I forgot featuring @joejonas”  we’ve had the best time creating this for you and truly cannot wait for you to hear it.”  

In addition to the new collab, Cooke is currently on the road with her Your Place tour featuring opening act Greylan James. For tickets and a full list of dates, visit ashleycooke.com.

To stream All I Forgot, head – HERE.

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Ashley Cooke and Joe Jonas team for ‘All I Forgot’

Ashley Cooke has teamed with Joe Jonas for their new duet, ‘All I Forgot’.

Cooke posted on her socials: “Creating this song with Joe was an experience I’ll never forget. This one goes out to anyone who has felt the sting of heartbreak ♥ “all I forgot featuring @joejonas” is out now. we hope you love it!””

Ashley had previously posted a snippet of their song and asked fans to guess who her mystery collaborator was; she followed that post up with an Instagram Reel of her and Joe sitting on the couch, slowly lowering a newspaper to reveal their faces: ““all I forgot featuring @joejonas”  we’ve had the best time creating this for you and truly cannot wait for you to hear it.”  

In addition to the new collab, Cooke is currently on the road with her Your Place tour featuring opening act Greylan James. For tickets and a full list of dates, visit ashleycooke.com.

To stream All I Forgot, head – HERE.

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See Kevin Bacon in trailer for new Prime Video series ‘The Bondsman’

Prime Video has shared a trailer for their new series The Bondsman, which arrives on April 3.

Kevin Bacon portrays bounty hunter Hub Halloran, who is brought back to life after being murdered. His extra time was granted by the Devil, who demands that Hub wrangle and return demons who try to leave Hell. The series, which contains eight episodes, also stars Jennifer Nettles, Damon Herriman and Maxwell Jenkins.

An official synopsis reads: “By chasing down those demons, with the help and hindrance of his estranged family, Hub learns how his own sins go his soul condemned — which pushes him to seek a second chance at life, love, and country music.”

The Bondsman marks Bacon’s first starring TV role since the Showtime crime drama City on a Hill.

See the trailer – HERE.

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Paul Simon returns to touring after 7-year hiatus with ‘A Quiet Celebration Tour’

Paul Simon returns to touring after 7-year hiatus wit A Quiet Celebration Tour, where he will present the live-debut performance of his critically acclaimed album Seven Psalms, as well as perform a celebration of his timeless classics.

Simon will embark on his first road outing since he went out on the road with what had been billed as his ‘farewell tour’ back in 2018. The “Quiet Celebration Tour” will take place in mid-sized theaters and concert halls, beginning April 4 in New Orleans, with five nights each at the Beacon Theater in New York and L.A.’s Walt Disney Concert Hall, and three nights each at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, Chicago’s Symphony Center and Toronto’s Massey Hall before wrapping in Seattle on Aug. 3.

Simon’s band will include Caleb Burhans (viola), Jamey Haddad (percussion), Gyan Riley (guitar), Mick Rossi (piano, keys), Andy Snitzer (saxophone), Nancy Stagnita (flute), Mark Stewart (guitar) and Eugene Friesen (cello), with Steve Gadd and Matt Chamberlin alternating on drums.

For ticket information, head to Ticketmaster.

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Creed and Nickelback set to headline 2025 ‘Summer of ’99 and Beyond’ Festival

The Summer of ’99 + Beyond Festival announced that Creed and Nickelback will serve as headliners of this year’s festival, taking place July 18-19 at the Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisconsin. It marks the first time the two bands have shared the concert bill together since 1999.

Nickelback will headline the opening night on Friday, July 18,  joined by Live, Daughtry, Tonic, Our Lady Peace and Lit and more. Creed will close things out on Saturday, July 19, performing alongside 3 Doors Down, Sevendust, Mammoth WVH, Hinder, Vertical Horizon and Fuel.

Tickets are available now via: ticketmaster.com.

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Cynthia Erivo set to host the 2025 Tony Awards

Cynthia Erivo has been announced as the host the 78th annual Tony Awards, honoring the best in Broadway. The ceremony will take place on June 10 from the iconic Radio City Music Hall in New York City, airing on CBS and Paramount+. This year’s 2025 Tony nominees will be announced on May. 1.

Erivo, 38, was nominated for an Oscar for her role in Wicked, which is dapted from the Broadway musical and Gregory Maguire novel. She previously won a Tony Award for The Color Purple in 2016.

Erivo said in a statement: “I am so proud and excited to take on this glorious honor. I am looking forward to ushering the theater community at large through a night that celebrates the wonderful performances we have witnessed throughout the year. I hope I can rise to the occasion.”

Heather Hitchens, president and CEO of the American Theater Wing, and Jason Laks, president of the Broadway League, added in a statement: “Through performances on both stage and screen, Cynthia has extended the magic of musical theater to millions of new fans around the globe — and that is exactly the mission of the Tony Awards. Her talent defies gravity and boundaries, and we are beyond thrilled to welcome her home to Broadway for what will be a joyful and inspiring celebration of the theatrical artform. We hope audiences are ready to leap to their feet, cry tears of joy, and maybe even get up and dance.”

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Cynthia Erivo set to host the 2025 Tony Awards

Cynthia Erivo has been announced as the host the 78th annual Tony Awards, honoring the best in Broadway. The ceremony will take place on June 10 from the iconic Radio City Music Hall in New York City, airing on CBS and Paramount+. This year’s 2025 Tony nominees will be announced on May. 1.

Erivo, 38, was nominated for an Oscar for her role in Wicked, which is dapted from the Broadway musical and Gregory Maguire novel. She previously won a Tony Award for The Color Purple in 2016.

Erivo said in a statement: “I am so proud and excited to take on this glorious honor. I am looking forward to ushering the theater community at large through a night that celebrates the wonderful performances we have witnessed throughout the year. I hope I can rise to the occasion.”

Heather Hitchens, president and CEO of the American Theater Wing, and Jason Laks, president of the Broadway League, added in a statement: “Through performances on both stage and screen, Cynthia has extended the magic of musical theater to millions of new fans around the globe — and that is exactly the mission of the Tony Awards. Her talent defies gravity and boundaries, and we are beyond thrilled to welcome her home to Broadway for what will be a joyful and inspiring celebration of the theatrical artform. We hope audiences are ready to leap to their feet, cry tears of joy, and maybe even get up and dance.”

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Oklahoma wildfires leave 4 dead, over 200 injured

Four people have been killed and at least 200 injured in an outbreak of wildfires in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (OEM) said that the medical examiner’s office determined the deaths were due to the fires or high winds.  Lincoln County, Garfield County, Haskell County and Pawnee County each reported one death  A state of emergency remained in effect for 12 Oklahoma counties: Cleveland, Creek, Dewey, Grady, Lincoln, Logan, Oklahoma, Pawnee, Payne, Pottawatomie, Roger Mills and Stephens.

State officials said on Tuesday that the fires were fueled by strong winds brought by a violent storm that swept across the country over the weekend. Nearly 150 fires were reported across the state, and more than 400 homes were damaged. High winds are expected to continue through Tuesday, and red flag warning (due to gusty winds, low humidity and dry vegetation) remained in effect for much of Oklahoma until 10 p.m. Tuesday.

The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported 200 injuries that can be attributed to the winds and fires.- which includes 10 burn injuries, 37 falls, 15 cut or pierce injuries and 24 people who were struck by debris. Forty-six injuries were transportation related, according to the health department.

Oklahoma House Rep. Jim Shaw identified one of the victims as Allen Ferguson, a youth wrestling coach in Chandler who died while trying to save his son, Will, who is hospitalized in critical condition: “Allen was a hero, and his dedication to his family and our community will never be forgotten.”

The Pawnee County Sheriff’s office said on social media that concerned neighbors found what appeared to be human remains in a burnt residence. An initial investigation found that the resident was attempting to leave the home when it became engulfed in flames.

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Family of missing Pitt student Sudiksha Konanki requests Dominican authorities declare her legally dead

The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office in Virginia shared to CSBS News that the family of missing University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki, 20, has sent a formal request to police in the Dominican Republic, requesting they declare their daughter dead — nearly two weeks after the 20-year-old went missing on a spring break trip in Punta Cana.

In a letter to Dominican authorities obtained by PEOPLE, Konanki’s parents, Subbarayudu and Sreedevi Konanki, noted that authorities believe she drowned: “Initiating [the death declaration process] will allow our family to begin the grieving process and address matters related to her absence. While no declaration can truly ease our grief, we trust that this step will bring some closure and enable us to honor her memory.”

Sudiksha’s father also told the New York Post: “Both sides of the authorities have shown us how high the ocean waves were at the time of the incident, and both sides of the authorities have clarified the person of interest was not a suspect from the beginning. It is with deep sadness and a heavy heart that we are coming to terms with the fact our daughter has drowned.”

Konanki’s parents added that Joshua Riibe — the 22-year-old Minnesota college student who was swimming in the ocean with Konanki the night she went missing, and is believed to be the last person to see her alive — is cooperating with the investigation and asked that he be allowed to return to the United States: “The individual last seen with her is cooperating with the investigation, and no evidence of foul play has been found.”

Authorities have said they believe Konanki died by drowning in the early hours of March 6, per ABC News. In a statement later on Tuesday, Loudoun County Sheriff Michael Chapman said: “While a final decision to make such a declaration rests with authorities in the Dominican Republic, we will support the Konanki family in every way possible as we continue to review the evidence and information made available to us in the course of this investigation. The disappearance of Sudiksha Konanki is tragic, and we cannot imagine the grief her family has been feeling. We have also met personally with them and continue to provide emotional support through our Victim Advocate Unit.”

Sudiksha Konanki was last seen in the early morning hours of March 6 on a beach near the resort town’s Riu República hotel where she and her friends and had been staying. Surveillance video from the night she disappeared showed Konanki walking toward the beach with a group of three women and two men, one of whom authorities identified as Riibe.

Riibe — who has not been charged with a crime — has been questioned by prosecutors over three days. He told police he and Konanki were swept into the ocean by a large wave and struggled in rough waters, and had believed Konanki made it out of the water, but was not certain.  His lawyers have requested a habeas corpus hearing because they believe he’s being detained illegally and want to prevent him from being placed in custody.

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Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham announces retirement after 15 seasons

Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham announced his retirement Tuesday after 15 seasons in the NFL.

Graham said in a statement: “I gave it everything I had, I have no regrets. To Philadelphia, we didn’t start so tight as you know. You made me work for this and I appreciate you for that. Through the struggles, the injuries and moments, I had to prove myself again. You never let me get comfortable. You held me accountable. You kept that chip on my shoulder. You pushed me to be better and when the time came, we celebrated together, two times. This city is built off hard work, resilience and unmatched passion. You bring the same energy to every game, every moment and every season. Your loyalty, your fire and unwavering support mean everything to me and this organization. Philly doesn’t just support its teams, it lives for them and I see it and I feel it. I appreciate every single one of you and thank you for being the heartbeat of this city …. This game has changed my life, but more importantly this city has changed my life. It has given me a purpose far beyond football. It has shown me what it means to be a leader, a friend, a man of faith and integrity. While my time on the field is coming to an end, my love for this team and city will never fade. Philadelphia and everybody from the bottom of my heart, I just want to thank y’all. E-A-G-L-E-S. Eagles! Fly, Eagles Fly. BG out, baby!”

Eagles chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie shared in a press release: “Without question, Brandon Graham is the embodiment of everything you would want in a Philadelphia Eagle. He’s special player and person. It’s only fitting that he has played in more games than anyone else in the history of this franchise. The positive energy he brought every day was infectious. Whether it was a practice, a game, or just walking around the building — anyone who has had the pleasure of interacting with him would tell you that it was impossible to have a bad day after being in his presence. Make no mistake, he was a tough, physical, and physical player who played an integral role in the success we had over the years. Although Brandon is officially retiring as a player, we know that his impact on our team will continue to be felt for many years to come. Whether it is through culture he helped us build or his future endeavors, on behalf of the Philadelphia Eagles, we congratulate Brandon on an incredible career and wish him and his family all the best in retirement.”

Graham, a first-round pick out of Michigan in 2010, spent his entire career in Philadelphia. He holds the team record for most regular-season games played (206) and is third all time in sacks (76.5).  Perhaps most notable in his career was his strip sack of Patriots’ QB Tom Brady in the closing moments of Super Bowl LII, which helped secure the Eagles the win over New England.

After Graham tore his triceps in late November against the Los Angeles Rams, he announced that he would miss the remainder of the season. However, he quietly rehabbed behind the scenes and was able to return for the team’s decisive Super Bowl LIX win over the Kansas City Chiefs.

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