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The Killers, Tyler, the Creator and Olivia Rodrigo headlining 2025 Osheaga Festival

The Osheaga Festival announced its 2025 lineup including headliners Olivia Rodrigo, The Killers, and Tyler, the Creator. The three-day event takes place at Montreal’s Parc Jean Drapeau on August 1-3.

Also set to perform at Osheaga 2025 are Glass Animals, Doechii, Dominic Fike, Lucy Dacus, Gracie Abrams, The Chainsmokers, Shaboozey, Cage The Elephant, Jamie XX, Royel Otis, Lost Frequencies, Kaleo, TV On The Radio, Future Islands The Beaches, Finneas, Jorja Smith, Barry Can’t Swim, Artemas, James Hype, Nico Moreno, Chet Faker, Gigi Perez, Amaarae and more.

For tickets and additional information, head to: OSHEAGA.com.

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The Killers, Tyler, the Creator and Olivia Rodrigo headlining 2025 Osheaga Festival

The Osheaga Festival announced its 2025 lineup including headliners Olivia Rodrigo, The Killers, and Tyler, the Creator. The three-day event takes place at Montreal’s Parc Jean Drapeau on August 1-3.

Also set to perform at Osheaga 2025 are Glass Animals, Doechii, Dominic Fike, Lucy Dacus, Gracie Abrams, The Chainsmokers, Shaboozey, Cage The Elephant, Jamie XX, Royel Otis, Lost Frequencies, Kaleo, TV On The Radio, Future Islands The Beaches, Finneas, Jorja Smith, Barry Can’t Swim, Artemas, James Hype, Nico Moreno, Chet Faker, Gigi Perez, Amaarae and more.

For tickets and additional information, head to: OSHEAGA.com.

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My Bloody Valentine to embark on 2025 overseas tour

My Bloody Valentine is going on tour for the first time in over a decade, and have added three additional dates to their previously announced comeback with a brief tour of Ireland and the UK.

The group announced three additional shows — dates at Manchester’s Aviva Studios on November 24th, London’s OVO Wembley Arena on November 25th, and Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on November 27th.  The added shows follows MBV’s show at Dublin’s 3Arena announced last year, which sold out within days.

The group released their album Isn’t Anything in 1988, and their most recent project, m b v (2013).  In 2023, frontman Kevin Shields secretly released new music on a flash drive included with a fuzz pedal he produced in collaboration with Fender; and also joined Dinosaur Jr to cover The Cure’s “Just Like Heaven” during a concert in London.

For information, head to the band’s official website.

 

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Sia and David Guetta reunite for ‘Beautiful People’

Sia and David Guetta have teamed up once again to reunited on a new collaborative single called ‘Beautiful People’. Guetta had previously announced the single on social media, writing: “The journey with @siamusic continues… 🙌🏼✨ […] Always amazing to create together – can’t wait for you to hear this one! Who’s ready? 🔥🔥.”

Speaking further about ‘Beautiful People’, Guetta shared: “I’m so happy to be back working with Sia again! She’s one of the greatest voices and songwriters of our generation, and it feels like we’ve had this special connection ever since we wrote ‘Titanium’ back in 2011.”

The Australian singer-songwriter and French DJ/producer have previously worked together on the tracks ‘Titanium’, ‘Flames’, ‘Bang My Head’, ‘She Wolf’ and ‘Let’s Love’. Sia released her 10th and latest studio album, ‘Reasonable Woman’, last May – marking her first full-length effort in eight years.

See the lyric video for ‘Beautiful People’- HERE.

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Smokey Robinson shares comment after $50M sexual assault lawsuit is filed against him by four women

Motown music legend Smokey Robinson broke his silence following a civil lawsuit filed by four former employees who have accused him of sexual misconduct. Speaking briefly to the Daily Mail by phone on Wednesday, May 7, Robinson, 85, expressed his shock over the accusations: “I’m in disbelief … I can’t comment on this right now.”  

The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 6, alleges a series of serious offenses against Robinson, including sexual battery, assault, false imprisonment, gender-based violence, and the creation of a hostile work environment. The claims come from four women, identified as Jane Does, who say they worked for Robinson and his wife, Frances Glandney, over nearly two decades. Glandney, whom Robinson married in 2002, is also named as a defendant, with claims that she was aware of Robinson’s past behavior and failed to take action, even after reportedly settling prior cases involving similar accusations. All four plaintiffs, who were employed as housekeepers, also allege they were denied proper wages and overtime compensation.

According to the filing, Jane Doe 1 worked for the couple from January 2023 until she left in February 2024; during that time, she claims Robinson assaulted her on at least seven occasions.  Jane Doe 2 was employed between May 2014 and February 2020; she claims Robinson sexually assaulted her 23 times. Jane Doe 3 worked as a housekeeper for Robinson from February 2012 through April 2024; with claims she endured at least 20 rapes during her employment. Jane Doe 4 says she began working for the couple in October 2006 and resigned in April 2024; serving as a housekeeper, cook, hairstylist, and personal assistant to Glandney. The lawsuit states that in 2007, Robinson sexually assaulted her, and those assaults continued until her resignation.

The women stated in the complaint they chose not to come forward sooner out of fear of losing their jobs, and also due to concerns about retaliation. They are jointly seeking a minimum of $50 million in damages for the physical, emotional, and psychological harm they claim to have suffered.

Attorney John Harris said during a press conference Robinson’s alleged actions were “despicable and reprehensible misconduct. These courageous four women have collectively decided to come forward and share their experiences of being sexually assaulted by Mr. Smokey Robinson and stand up for their rights as well as the rights of other women, particularly those that may be victimized by him in the future.”

Robinson’s attorney Christopher Frost said the complaint as “an ugly method of trying to extract money from an 85-year-old American icon,” adding that his team would be “addressing the numerous aspects of the complaint that defy credulity as well as issues relating to purported timelines, inconsistencies, and relationships between the plaintiffs and others.”

Frost — who is also representing Glandney — said Robinson will “respond in his own words” in time, and “we ask anyone following this case to reserve judgment as the evidence comes to light and all the actual facts of the case unfold We will be asking the Court to dismiss the lawsuit. We will also be asking the Court to address that in their statements to the press about Mr. Robinson, the plaintiff’s attorneys have reached beyond the bounds of liberties that even lawyers are typically allowed in this context.”

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Smokey Robinson shares comment after $50M sexual assault lawsuit is filed against him by four women

Motown music legend Smokey Robinson broke his silence following a civil lawsuit filed by four former employees who have accused him of sexual misconduct. Speaking briefly to the Daily Mail by phone on Wednesday, May 7, Robinson, 85, expressed his shock over the accusations: “I’m in disbelief … I can’t comment on this right now.”  

The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 6, alleges a series of serious offenses against Robinson, including sexual battery, assault, false imprisonment, gender-based violence, and the creation of a hostile work environment. The claims come from four women, identified as Jane Does, who say they worked for Robinson and his wife, Frances Glandney, over nearly two decades. Glandney, whom Robinson married in 2002, is also named as a defendant, with claims that she was aware of Robinson’s past behavior and failed to take action, even after reportedly settling prior cases involving similar accusations. All four plaintiffs, who were employed as housekeepers, also allege they were denied proper wages and overtime compensation.

According to the filing, Jane Doe 1 worked for the couple from January 2023 until she left in February 2024; during that time, she claims Robinson assaulted her on at least seven occasions.  Jane Doe 2 was employed between May 2014 and February 2020; she claims Robinson sexually assaulted her 23 times. Jane Doe 3 worked as a housekeeper for Robinson from February 2012 through April 2024; with claims she endured at least 20 rapes during her employment. Jane Doe 4 says she began working for the couple in October 2006 and resigned in April 2024; serving as a housekeeper, cook, hairstylist, and personal assistant to Glandney. The lawsuit states that in 2007, Robinson sexually assaulted her, and those assaults continued until her resignation.

The women stated in the complaint they chose not to come forward sooner out of fear of losing their jobs, and also due to concerns about retaliation. They are jointly seeking a minimum of $50 million in damages for the physical, emotional, and psychological harm they claim to have suffered.

Attorney John Harris said during a press conference Robinson’s alleged actions were “despicable and reprehensible misconduct. These courageous four women have collectively decided to come forward and share their experiences of being sexually assaulted by Mr. Smokey Robinson and stand up for their rights as well as the rights of other women, particularly those that may be victimized by him in the future.”

Robinson’s attorney Christopher Frost said the complaint as “an ugly method of trying to extract money from an 85-year-old American icon,” adding that his team would be “addressing the numerous aspects of the complaint that defy credulity as well as issues relating to purported timelines, inconsistencies, and relationships between the plaintiffs and others.”

Frost — who is also representing Glandney — said Robinson will “respond in his own words” in time, and “we ask anyone following this case to reserve judgment as the evidence comes to light and all the actual facts of the case unfold We will be asking the Court to dismiss the lawsuit. We will also be asking the Court to address that in their statements to the press about Mr. Robinson, the plaintiff’s attorneys have reached beyond the bounds of liberties that even lawyers are typically allowed in this context.”

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Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady amid lingering economic concerns

The Federal Reserve announced Wednesday that it will leave interest rates unchanged, opting for caution amid ongoing economic uncertainty linked to the Trump administration’s trade policies.

The central bank confirmed that its benchmark lending rate will remain within the current range of 4.25% to 4.5%, despite President Donald Trump’s push for a rate cut to counter potential inflationary effects from his tariff measures and resulting global trade tensions.  Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said at a May 7 press conference: “We are comfortable with our policy stance. We think right now the appropriate thing to do is to wait and see how things evolve. There’s so much uncertainty.”

Trump has been pressuring the Fed to lower rates, arguing it would help offset inflation triggered by his administration’s tariffs. However, central bank officials cited persistent inflation concerns and slowing economic growth as key reasons for maintaining the current rate. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) said in a statement: “The unemployment rate has remained stable at historically low levels, and the labor market continues to show strength. However, inflation remains above our preferred levels, and economic uncertainty has continued to grow.”

While the Fed remains committed to its dual mandate of full employment and stable inflation, it is also carefully weighing the risks of lowering rates too soon, especially as inflationary pressures rise due to the tariff policies. Adding to the Fed’s challenges, the U.S. economy shrank in the first quarter of 2025, with gross domestic product (GDP) declining by an annualized 0.3%. Meanwhile, consumer confidence fell sharply in late April, hitting its lowest level since the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020.

Unless there is a significant downturn in employment, analysts say the Fed is unlikely to reduce rates in the near term. The central bank remains focused on bringing inflation back to its 2% target without triggering a broader economic downturn. Speaking in April, Powell noted that the scale of the tariff increases had exceeded expectations, warning that the economic consequences—namely higher inflation and reduced growth—would likely be more severe than initially projected. President Trump publicly criticized Powell and even suggested he should be removed from his position following those comments.

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NBA Semifinals: Knicks beat Celtics in Game 2; Thunder defeat Nuggets to tie series

The New York Knicks made another huge comeback to defeat the Boston Celtics in Game 2 of their Eastern Conference semifinals, taking a 2-0 series lead.

After being down as much as 20-points, Mikal Bridges had a huge fourth quarter, ending with a block of Jayson Tatum on the final possession of the game to give the Knicks the 91-90 win.

The series heads to New York for Game 3, scheduled for Saturday afternoon at Madison Square Garden.

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The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Denver Nuggets 149-106, to tie the Western Conference semifinals at 1-1.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 34 points for Oklahoma City, who set an NBA playoff record for first-half points with 87. The Thunder outscored the Nuggets by 51 points in Gilgeous-Alexander’s 30 minutes, giving him the best plus-minus in a playoff game since that statistic started being tracked in 1997-98 (per ESPN.)

Game 3 is scheduled to take place Friday in Denver.

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NHL Playoffs: Maple Leafs win Game 2 against Panthers; Stars beat Jets 3-2

The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Florida Panthers with a score of 4-3 in Game 2 of their Eastern Conference Second Round on Wednesday, to take a commanding 2-0 series lead.

Mitch Marner scored the game-winner at 5:50 into the third period; which came just 17 seconds after Panthers forward Anton Lundell had tied the game 3-3. Toronto goalie Joseph Woll, starting for the injured Anthony Stolarz, also earned his first win of this year’s playoffs.

Game 3 is scheduled to take place in Sunrise, Florida on Friday night.

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The Dallas Stars beat the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 in Game 1 of their Western Conference Second Round at Canada Life Centre on Wednesday.

The Stars’ Mikko Rantanen scored a natural hat trick in the second period, to become the first player in Stanley Cup Playoffs history with multiple three-goal periods in the same postseason (he had three goals in the third period against the Colorado Avalanche in Game 7). Jake Oettinger made 29 saves for the Stars

The Stars and Jets will meet for Game 2 on Friday at Winnipeg.

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Kacey Musgraves celebrates ‘Deeper Well’ first anniversary with limited edition vinyl

Kacey Musgraves is celebrating the one year anniversary of Deeper Well with a limited liquid vinyl version of Deeper into the Well.

Deeper Well debuted at #1 on the Country Album chart at the time of its release, making it Musgraves’ biggest debut sales week. It is now officially certified GOLD by the RIAA. The album’s single “The Architect” took home Best Country Song at the Grammy Awards earlier this year.

The specialty vinyl is currently sold out, but you can be added to the waitlist: HERE.

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