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News Flashes 04.26.21: The 93rd Academy Awards, The Band Camino, MGK Tour Dates, idobi In A City Near You, New F9 Teaser


[Top Left Clockwise: Photo via The Band Camino, Photo via Machine Gun Kelly, Photo by Al Seib/Los Angeles Times, Photo via Universal Pictures] Today we’ve got a recap of the 93rd Academy Awards, The Band Camino announcing a new single, Machine Gun Kelly drops fall tour dates, idobi coming to a city near you, and a new teaser of F9. The 93rd Academy Awards The 93rd Annual Academy Awards took place over the weekend and we’ve got some of the highlights from the show. Chloé Zhao won Best Director and made history by being the first woman of color, the… Read more »

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Bowling For Soup announce US tour


Looks like they’re finally legal—Bowling For Soup have announced a tour to celebrate their 21 years together as a band.

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Glitz, Star Power Heats Up at Super Bowl


For the humdrum New England Patriots and Carolina Panthers, putting on a show to match the glitz, glitter and star power of the rest of Super Bowl Sunday was no easy task. Typical of America’s biggest unofficial holiday, the game was only the icing on an over-the-top extravaganza. There was a gleaming new $450 million stadium to show off, a slew of pricey new ads, and Beyonce, Janet Jackson and P. Diddy to share the field. The biggest cliffhanger of the week wasn’t who would win, but whether Janet’s brother, Michael, would show up. He didn’t, but Justin Timberlake did,… Read more »

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Illegal Music Downloader in Super Bowl Ad


Downloading music online from rogue file-sharing networks got 14-year-old Annie Leith sued for thousands of dollars. Now it has landed her a leading spot on a national ad that will debut during the Super Bowl. Leith and her 17-year-old sister downloaded 960 songs over a three-year period using the popular Kazaa program. But the free music binge got Leith ensnared in the legal dragnet cast by the Recording Industry Association of America in September. “We didn’t know it was illegal,” the New York City high school freshman said Friday. The lawsuit was ultimately settled for $3,000. But Leith couldn’t pass… Read more »