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Nedra Talley Ross, the last surviving member of the 1960s bee-hived pop trio the Ronettes, dies
Nedra Talley Ross, the last surviving member of the Ronettes, has died at 80
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'Michael' moonwalks to $97 million opening, shattering record for music biopics
“Michael,” the big-budget Michael Jackson spectacle, shrugged off bad reviews and a troubled production to launch with $97 million in U.S. and Canada theaters, according to studio estimates Sunday, shattering a record debut for music biopics
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Prosecutors used rap lyrics to help send a man to death row in Texas. It's not an uncommon tactic
Attorneys for a Black man scheduled to be executed in Texas say the introduction of rap lyrics he wrote biased an almost all-white jury when they decided to sentence him to death
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South Korean prosecutors deny police request for arrest warrant for K-pop mogul behind BTS
South Korean prosecutors have rejected a police request for an arrest warrant for music tycoon Bang Si-Hyuk
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Dave Mason, co-founder of Traffic known for 'We Just Disagree' and 'Feelin’ Alright,' dies at 79
Dave Mason, co-founder of the psychedelic British band Traffic and songwriter behind “Feelin’ Alright” and “Hole in My Shoe,” died Sunday at his home in Gardnerville, Nevada
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What to Stream: Charlize Theron, 'Marty Supreme,' Kehlani, Kate Hudson and Lainey Wilson
Timothée Chalamet starring as a ping-pong master in “Marty Supreme” and a Netflix comedy competition show hosted by Kevin Hart are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you
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Padre Guilherme hosts rave in Argentina's capital honoring late Pope Francis
A Portuguese priest, Father Guilherme Peixoto, hosted a rave in Buenos Aires to honor the late Pope Francis
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Don Schlitz, storied country songwriter behind such hits as 'The Gambler,' dies at 73
Don Schlitz, the storied country music songwriter known for “The Gambler,” died Thursday at a Nashville hospital
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Before Beatlemania, George Harrison visited his sister in Illinois. The house is now for sale
In September 1963, before Beatlemania, George Harrison visited his sister in the southern Illinois town of Benton
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After a paralyzing stroke, a South Korean pianist recreates himself as a one-handed performer
In 2012, South Korean pianist Lee Hun suffered a major stroke that left him with a right-sided paralysis
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