More than 250 well-known musicians, such as Billie Eilish, Green Day, and Dave Matthews, have endorsed a letter urging the Senate Commerce Committee to back a bill aimed at overhauling the live-event ticketing system.
The UK edition of Rebel Wilson's book, released on Thursday, features redacted sections with blacked out text, creating curiosity among readers.
Rapper Kid Cudi cancels tour after breaking foot, citing the injury as more serious than initially believed.
Rachel Chinouriri expresses her desire to reclaim the England flag, which is featured on her album artwork, emphasizing that England is her home despite feeling unwelcome at times.
Italian film "There's Still Tomorrow," directed by Paola Cortellesi, surpassed Barbie at the box office, highlighting a cry for change in Italy's film industry.
Handbag designer Nancy Gonzalez has been sentenced to jail for wildlife smuggling. She engaged relatives to help smuggle purses made from banned python and caiman into the US.
Spotify achieved record profits exceeding €1bn (£860m) despite laying off 1500 employees. The music streaming service demonstrated impressive financial performance.
Harewood believes actors should have the freedom to portray any character, including using blackface. In an interview with the Guardian, the Homeland star expressed his view that any actor should be allowed to play any role.
The 1988 film "My Neighbour Totoro" is set to transfer to London's West End after two successful runs at the Barbican theatre.
Tony Christie, who revealed his dementia diagnosis last year, performs his hits at Lichfield Cathedral for a dementia-friendly service.