
Why Tom Holland keeps his relationship private? 'Spider-Man' star opens up about his bond with GF Zendaya
'My relationship is the thing I keep most sacred. I don’t talk about it,' said Tom Holland
2023-07-12 03:50

Zelensky gets a NATO boost and rockstar's welcome from crowds in Vilnius
Attending a NATO summit in Vilnius on Tuesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky got huge support from adoring crowds and some concessions from the alliance's leaders -- but no clear timeline on when Ukraine could join the group.
2023-07-12 02:28

Bethany Joy Lenz says 'there’s a lot to tell' about her decade-long ordeal in the cult she was part of
'That would be a really valuable experience to write about, and the recovery — 10 years of recovery after that,' said Bethany Joy Lenz
2023-07-12 01:29

See Joaquin Phoenix reign supreme as 'Napoleon' in new trailer
The first trailer for director Ridley Scott's new movie "Napoleon" is here.
2023-07-12 01:18

Nato summit: Allies refuse to give Ukraine timeframe on joining
The alliance says Kyiv can join "when conditions are met" as President Zelensky criticises "absurd" delay.
2023-07-12 00:59

'Wonka' director teases all singing, all dancing Timothée Chalamet in new teaser trailer
Watch Timothée Chalamet as the latest star to step into the chocolatier's shoes.
2023-07-12 00:17

Taylor Swift Eras tour presale branded a ‘shambles’ by disabled fans over access tickets
Disabled fans of “Anti-Hero” singer Taylor Swift appear to have some “Bad Blood” (sorry) with ticket sellers, as the system for access bookings for the international leg of her unbelievably popular Eras tour has been branded “abysmal” and a “shambles” by those hoping to see the singer-songwriter live. The presale for her shows at London’s Wembley Stadium and Edinburgh’s BT Murrayfield Stadium got underway on Monday, with those who pre-ordered Swift’s album Midnights receiving special codes to try and get tickets before anyone else. Liverpool’s presale launched on Tuesday, while early access to tickets for her Cardiff date in June 2024 are set to go on sale on Wednesday. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The UK and Ireland leg of Swift’s Eras tour sees her start June next year in Edinburgh on 7 June, before finishing up the month in Dublin during the weekend of Glastonbury Festival – shooting down rumours she was set to make an appearance at Worthy Farm. Swift will then come back to perform at Wembley again from 15-17 August, in her last dates of the tour. However, while Twitter was awash with Swifties celebrating nabbing the coveted tickets – which range anywhere from £58.65 to £194.75 at Wembley – disabled people have called out Wembley Stadium as they’ve struggled to secure access tickets: Despite offering seats to those with a “hearing impairment” (a term considered “negative” and “offensive” by deaf and hard of hearing people), Wembley Stadium requires disabled people to call a phone number in order to purchase access tickets. SignVideo, a British Sign Language (BSL) service, is available for BSL signers, but deaf and hard of hearing people who do not use BSL to communicate are expected to use the phone, which may not be accessible to them. Amid ongoing issues, Wembley Stadium shared a tweet on Tuesday and said: “Due to unprecedented demand waiting time for ‘Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour’, disabled access is longer than normal. “For those unable to wait on the phone we have a call-back system … Please note this is not a guarantee of tickets.” It's not the first time ticket sellers and venues for a Taylor Swift show have come under fire, as issues with sales for the American leg of her tour saw US fans blast Ticketmaster for its handling of demand. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-11 23:58

Jeopardy Champ / Med School Graduate Will Never Recover From Joba Chamberlain's Tommy John Surgery
VIDEO: Did Ken Jennings convince a Jeopardy! contestant to bet too big?
2023-07-11 23:54

The Artists Who Made Us Fall In Love With Hip-Hop (Even When It Didn’t Love Us Back)
In the classic 2002 rom-com Brown Sugar, the character Sidney Shaw (Sanaa Lathan), a music journalist and editor of XXL, asks all of her interview subjects one simple question: when did you fall in love with hip-hop? All year, we’ve been celebrating the 50th anniversary of the genre, and the Unbothered team has been asking ourselves the same question. We know how far hip-hop has come and how powerful the medium has been for all of us personally. But we also know that embedded in hip-hop’s roots along with b-boys from the Bronx, block parties, breakdancing, and mind-bending rhymes was misogyny, anti-feminist lyrics, and a culture that largely saw women as props instead of peers (despite women being a big part of rap’s foundation). You can simultaneously love hip-hop music and acknowledge the harm that some of its artists have perpetuated. There’s that famous Ava DuVernay quote that sums it up: “To be a woman who loves hip-hop at times is to be in love with your abuser.”
2023-07-11 23:27

Heavyweight champion Fury to face MMA fighter Ngannou
WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will fight Mixed Martial Arts star Francis Ngannou in a boxing contest to decide "the baddest man on the planet"...
2023-07-11 23:26

Khloe Kardashian labels Kanye West a 'car crash in slow motion'
Khloe Kardashian labels Kanye West a 'car crash in slow motion'
2023-07-11 23:15

Pro surfer Mikala Jones dies at 44 after surfing accident in Indonesia
Hawaiian pro surfer Mikala Jones has died at the age of 44 following an accident while surfing in Indonesia's Mentawai Islands on Sunday.
2023-07-11 22:29