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Jamie Webster: The Liverpool hometown superstar fuelled by football and politics

Jamie Webster is playing a 40,000-capacity gig in Liverpool this summer and is aiming for number one. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/fCdb6y8 via IFTTT

Spotify's content filter fails to block explicit lyrics in dozens of hits

Fans are shown swear words and racial slurs in dozens of songs even when explicit content is blocked. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/VpGzJnL via IFTTT

Broadway star Chita Rivera dies at 91

The trailblazing "triple threat" is known for her pioneering roles in iconic musicals like West Side Story. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/gTysjWf via IFTTT

Martin Bashir: BBC releases 3,000 emails about Princess Diana interview scandal

The corporation was ordered to release documents relating to Bashir's interview with Princess Diana. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/kjmJUqS via IFTTT

The Watermill Theatre in Newbury wins top prize

The Watermill Theatre in Newbury is recognised at the Stage Awards 2024. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/joLszdK via IFTTT

Bi-2: Russia anti-war band arrested in Thailand faces deportation

The rock band was touring Phuket and could be deported back to Russia, activists warn. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/gPTmoKR via IFTTT

Lily Gladstone: The Native American actress who could make Oscars history

The star of Killers of the Flower Moon could become the first Native American to win best actress. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/Yjx2vqr via IFTTT

'Women sit next to abusers at music industry parties' MPs warn

A new report warns the music industry is still a "boys' club" where sexual harassment and abuse is common. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/DJublpB via IFTTT

Radio 1's Big Weekend coming to Luton

The home of football's most-memed away end will host some of pop music's biggest names in May. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/uR51VFq via IFTTT

Playing a musical instrument good for brain health in later life - study

Playing an instrument is especially good for brain health and should be encouraged, researchers say. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/JGlSNAz via IFTTT

It's a dream come true to work in Urdu with Zayn Malik, say band

"He is so down to earth, he sang in Urdu, what can be bigger than that?" say Pakistani band Aur. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/tCwFgse via IFTTT

X blocks searches for Taylor Swift after explicit AI images of her go viral

Twitter says the move is to prioritise safety, after fake explicit images of the singer went viral. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/Vng0QZW via IFTTT

Singer Morrissey being treated for physical exhaustion

The singer is being treated in Switzerland after cancelling a number of concerts. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/pc8YD5b via IFTTT

The Zone of Interest: How Oscars-nominated Auschwitz film borrows from Big Brother

For The Zone of Interest, hidden crews filmed fictional family life in a house next to the Nazi death camp. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/xOgVmyt via IFTTT

Dragons' Den episode edited after ear seed complaints

Campaigners say the programme featured "unfounded" health claims about the wellness product. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/qvPeZsa via IFTTT

Taylor Swift deepfakes spark calls in Congress for new legislation

Explicit images of the popstar were spread millions of times on social media before being removed. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/A6e4CJT via IFTTT

Vince McMahon: WWE boss accused of sex trafficking

Vince McMahon says the legal case, brought by a female ex-employee, is "replete with lies". from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/hJ4TPdN via IFTTT

Japan: Man sentenced to death for Kyoto anime fire which killed 36

The arson attack in a revered Kyoto animation studio killed 36 people and injured dozens more. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/qfiFlv6 via IFTTT

The Traitors: Faithful viewers gear up for finale

Fans will find out whether the faithful will scoop the prize - or if a traitor swoops in last minute. from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/5wnZmoY via IFTTT

One Love: How Kingsley Ben-Adir became Bob Marley on the set of Barbie

The actor initially turned down the role, saying it was too risky. What changed his mind? from BBC News - Entertainment & Arts https://ift.tt/i3RUeSa via IFTTT