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‘And Just Like That’ renewed for second season at HBO Max

HBO Max has picked up a second season of And Just Like That, the ‘Sex and the City’ sequel that wrapped its 10-episode first season in February.  Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis reprised their roles from the 1998-2006 HBO series. as well as serving as executive producers on the new series.

Showrunner Michael Patrick King in a statement: “I am delighted and excited to tell more stories about these vibrant, bold characters — played by these powerful, amazing actors. The fact is, we’re all thrilled. And Just like That… our Sex life is back.” HBO Max head of original content Sarah Aubrey added: “We have been delighted by the cultural conversation generated by these characters and their stories, set in a world we already know and love so much. We are proud of the work Michael Patrick King and our wonderful writers, producers, cast and crew have done to bring these stories to the screen. We can’t wait for fans to see what’s in store for season two.”

In addition to Parker, Nixon and Davis, the season one cast of And Just Like That featured Sex and the City returnees Mario Cantone, David Eigenberg, Willie Garson, Evan Handler and Chris Noth, along with newcomers Sara Ramirez, Sarita Choudhury, Nicole Ari Parker and Karen Pittman.

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Beyoncé to perform ‘Be Alive” at 2022 Oscars ceremony

Beyoncé will appear on the 2022 Academy Awards ceremony this Sunday, March 27.   The superstar will perform a rendition of her song “Be Alive,” which is nominated for Best Original Song and included in the film ‘King Richard.’  As of press time, it was unclear whether Beyoncé would be performing the song live from Dolby Theatre at Ovation in Hollywood, or if it will be pre-taped as she sings from the tennis courts where Venus and Serena Williams used to train in Compton.

Other fellow Best Original Song nominees that will be performing during the show are Sebastián Yatra delivering “Dos Oruguitas,” Billie Eilish and Finneas performing “No Time to Die,” and Reba McEntire singing “Somehow You Do.” Van Morrison was also nominated for his song “Down To Joy” from the film Belfast, but will not appear at the Academy Awards ceremony.

Beyoncé can possibly earn her first Academy Award if “Be Alive” takes home the Oscar for Best Original Song. The 2022 Academy Awards are set to take place on March 27 live from Dolby Theatre at Ovation in Hollywood, CA.

Official: Beyonce to Perform at Oscars 2022

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Metallica, Green Day, and more set to headline Lollapalooza 2022

The Lollapalooza festival has announced their 2022 lineup. The annual Chicago summer fest will feature headliners Metallica, Green Day, Dua Lipa, and J. Cole.  Also set to appear at the festival are Doja Cat, Machine Gun Kelly, Lil Baby, and Kygo, along with more than 150 additional acts. Jane’s Addiction are listed as special guests.

Green Day posted on social media: “”Oh heyyy, Chicago!  Making our return to headline Lollapalooza for the first time since 2010. Can’t wait to kick it at Grant Park.”   Metallica said in a statement: “Has it really been seven years since we hit the stage at Grant Park in Chicago?!?! It’s about time that drought ends. We’re excited to announce that we’ll be headlining one of the nights during this summer’s four-day extravaganza at Lollapalooza in Chicago, July 28 – 31.”

Lollapalooza 2022 will be held in Chicago’s Grant Park from July 28–31. The festival celebrated its 30th anniversary last year with 385,000 fans in attendance, the first music gathering of its size to take place in the U.S. following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Four-day tickets on sale now.  For the full lineup and ticket info, head to lollapalooza.com.

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Dave Grohl sets release date for metal EP ‘Dream Widow’

Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl will digitally release his new metal EP, recorded under the moniker Dream Widow, on March 25.

Dream Widow is connected to the Foo Fighters’ recently issued horror-comedy film, Studio 666.  In the flick, Grohl and company rent a Los Angeles mansion to record their 10th album, only to discover the space is haunted — it turns out that twenty-five years before, the metal group Dream Widow worked there for an ill-fated project, their singer becoming possessed and murdering his bandmates.

The Dream Widow EP features the recently released “March of the Insane,” which is part of the project Dream Widow were recording in the film.  Grohl told Variety that he recorded the Dream Widow EP on his own. saying: “When we started writing the script, we had the idea of there being this epic metal opus that — once completed — would release the demon in the house. I said, ‘Oh, f**k, I’ve got a million riffs.’ So I recorded this 13- or 14-minute long instrumental just by myself that’s very metal, and it’s meant to be from the [fictional] band Dream Widow. Then, I furthered that idea by making a whole record by Dream Widow that would be their lost album that they recorded before they were murdered.”

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Lollapalooza announces 2022 lineup featuring headliners Dua Lipa, Green Day and more

The Lollapalooza festival has announced their 2022 lineup. The annual Chicago summer fest will feature headliners Metallica, Green Day, Dua Lipa, and J. Cole.  Also set to appear at the festival are Doja Cat, Machine Gun Kelly, Lil Baby, and Kygo, along with more than 150 additional acts. Jane’s Addiction are listed as special guests.

Green Day posted on social media: “”Oh heyyy, Chicago!  Making our return to headline Lollapalooza for the first time since 2010. Can’t wait to kick it at Grant Park.”   Metallica said in a statement: “Has it really been seven years since we hit the stage at Grant Park in Chicago?!?! It’s about time that drought ends. We’re excited to announce that we’ll be headlining one of the nights during this summer’s four-day extravaganza at Lollapalooza in Chicago, July 28 – 31.”

Lollapalooza 2022 will be held in Chicago’s Grant Park from July 28–31. The festival celebrated its 30th anniversary last year with 385,000 fans in attendance, the first music gathering of its size to take place in the U.S. following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Four-day tickets on sale now.  For the full lineup and ticket info, head to lollapalooza.com.

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‘Saturday Night Live’ to welcome hosts Lizzo, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jerrod Carmichael and musical guests Camila Cabello and Gunna this April

“Saturday Night Live” has announced its April lineup of hosts, including Jerrod Carmichael, Jake Gyllenhaal and Lizzo, who will be pulling double duty as her own musical guest. Gunna and Camila Cabello will perform as musical guests along with Gyllenhaal and Carmichael.

Carmichael will make his “SNL” hosting debut April 2, joined by Gunna, who is also marking his first time at “SNL” musical guest. The Grammy-nominated artist’s latest album, “DS4Ever,” debuted at No. 11 on the Billboard 200 chart.

On April 9, Gyllenhaal will host “SNL” for the second time, joined by Cabello who makes her second appearance as “SNL” musical guest.

For the April 16 show, Lizzo will be a first-time “SNL” host and second-time musical guest. The Grammy winner stars in the competition series “Watch Out for the Big Grrrls,” which premieres March 25 on Prime Video.

“SNL” airs Saturdays at 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT on NBC. The show also streams live on Peacock.

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Ex-wife of Missouri GOP Senate candidate Eric Greitens accuses him of domestic violence

Eric Greitens, Missouri’s former governor and current Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, has been accused by his ex-wife Sheena Greitens of allegedly being physically abusive and “unstable,” according to court records filed on Monday.

Sheena Greitens and Eric Greitens have been part of an ongoing child custody battle. Their divorce was finalized in May 2020 and a county court decision said the marriage was “irretrievably broken” and that a joint parenting plan is “in [the] best interest of minor children.” However, Eric Greitens has since said he wants full custody of their two children.

Greitens’ campaign said that the affidavit is part of a “politically-motivated attack.  His children deserve a father who will speak the truth and stand up against malicious attacks that are clearly politically motivated. This attack is nothing more than a sad attempt to force a father to yield custody of his children to a deranged individual.”  In a statement, Eric Greitens said: “I will continue to love and care for my beautiful sons with all of my being, and that includes fighting for the truth and against completely fabricated, baseless allegations. I am seeking full custody of my sons, and for their sake, I will continue to pray for their mother and hope that she gets the help that she needs,” adding that “ultimately truth will always prevail.”

Greitens served just over one year as Missouri’s governor before he resigned in 2018 after allegations of sexual misconduct and blackmail for allegedly taking a picture of his former hairdresser with whom he was having an affair, as well as an ethics investigation and a computer data tampering criminal charge. Greitens admitted to the affair and called it consensual, but denied taking the photograph and the blackmail accusation. Prosecutors dropped an invasion of privacy charge related to the alleged incident in May 2018.

Eric Greitens is looking to succeed retiring Republican Senator Roy Blunt in his bid for U.S. Senate. Also in the field are Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, Representatives Billy Long and Vicky Hartzler. Hartzler, Schmitt, Long and Lucas Kunce, a Marine and Democratic candidate in the race, have called for Greitens to drop out of the U.S. Senate race.

The deadline for candidates to file for the Missouri primary is March 29, 2022; the primary is slated to be held August 2.

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Day 1 of hearings begin for Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson

President Biden’s nominee for the Supreme Court, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, addressed senators on the first day of confirmation hearings on Monday, telling the lawmakers she would “decide cases from a neutral posture” if they approve her nomination to the high court.  Jackson told members of the Senate Judiciary Committee: “Members of this committee: If I am confirmed, I commit to you that I will work productively to support and defend the Constitution and the grand experiment of American democracy that has endured over these past 246 years. During this hearing, I hope that you will see how much I love our country and the Constitution, and the rights that make us free.”

Jackson sat silently for most of the 4.5-hour session as the 22 committee members delivered opening statements and previewed their lines of inquiry for the two days of questioning ahead. Many Democrats lauded Jackson for shattering barriers with her nomination, and Republicans also applauded Jackson for her nomination, previewing the aspects of her professional record they plan to examine, namely the sentences she imposed on child pornography offenders while serving as a judge on the federal district court in Washington and clients she represented as a federal assistant public defender and in private practice. Many GOP members of the Judiciary panel pledged to avoid personal attacks on Jackson, but they still vowed to probe her judicial philosophy and views of the Supreme Court.

Jackson’s four-day confirmation hearings begin just 24 days after President Biden announced her as his nominee to replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer on the Supreme Court.  Currently a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Jackson served on the federal district court in Washington for eight years and was a member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission. If appointed to the Supreme Court, Jackson will be the second-youngest justice at 51 years old.

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The Colorado Rockies and third baseman Ryan McMahon agree on 6-year contract extension worth $70M

On Monday, the Colorado Rockies announced that they have agreed to a six-year contract extension worth $70M with third baseman Ryan McMahon. The deal will take McMahon four years into his scheduled free agency.

The 27-year-old McMahon took over at third base for the Rockies after they traded Nolan Arenado to the Cardinals last season. In his first full season, McMahon was good for 13 defensive runs saved, ranking him as the best third baseman in the majors.

McMahon became one of the Rockies’ top sluggers, with 47 home runs in his past two full seasons (2019 and 2021).  Rockies manager Bud Black said of McMahon: “with Mac, where he is now, there’s maturity, there’s service time, there’s an understanding of what it means to be a major-league player. My advice to Mac is, just be yourself. Be who you are. Go about it the right way every day.”

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Atlanta Falcons trade QB Matt Ryan to Indianapolis Colts

The Atlanta Falcons have agreed to trade veteran quarterback Matt Ryan to the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts will send the Falcons a third-round draft pick in the swap, sources told ESPN, NFL Network and Fox Sports.

The 36-year-old Ryan, a four-time Pro Bowl selection, is entering his 14th season.  He completed 67% of his throws for 3,968 yards, 20 touchdowns and 12 interceptions last season.

Ryan is the Falcons’ franchise leader with 59,735 passing yards and 367 passing touchdowns.   In 2020, he completed 65% of his throws for 4,581 yards, 26 scores and 11 interceptions in 16 starts, leading the league in passing attempts and completions.

The 2016 NFL MVP and No. 3 overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft is signed through 2023. He is due a $16.2 million base salary in 2022.

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