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Timothée Chalamet's Obscure Bob Dylan Song Choices on 'SNL'

Timothée Chalamet surprised viewers with his obscure Bob Dylan song choices during his musical appearance on "Saturday Night Live." Instead of performing well-known hits, he delved into lesser-known tracks, delighting Dylan enthusiasts and defying expectations. Chalamet's selections included "Outlaw Blues," "Three Angels," and "Tomorrow Is a Long Time," showcasing his unique musical taste and reverence for Dylan's deep catalog.

Prosecutors Decline to Charge Marilyn Manson Over Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence Allegations

Los Angeles County’s District Attorney has decided not to file criminal charges against Marilyn Manson over allegations of sexual assault and domestic violence due to insufficient evidence and the expiration of the statute of limitations.

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ACE Eddie Awards Postponed to March 14

The 75th annual ACE Eddie Awards, originally scheduled for January 18th, will now be held on March 14th at UCLA's Royce Hall. The fundraiser will pivot from a black tie gala to a more casual "come as you are" format, with a portion of ticket sales and sponsorships donated to wildfire relief.

CBS Evening News Gets a Makeover With Co-Anchors and Local News Sensibility

Norah O'Donnell bid farewell to "CBS Evening News" after five years, leaving viewers with a surprise cameo from Oprah Winfrey and a preview of the upcoming program changes. CBS intends to launch an "Evening News" with a group of co-anchors, rather than a single person, in an effort to mirror the look and feel of local news programs. The new format aims to capitalize on the strength of local news while bringing together the news teams of CBS News and local CBS stations.

Girls Just Wanna Weekend Music Festival 2025

Girls Just Wanna Weekend is an annual music festival in Mexico that has almost 100% female or femme-fronted acts, with an audience that runs more than 90% female or nonbinary. The festival was founded by Brandi Carlile and is a safe and inclusive space for women and nonbinary people to enjoy music and community.

Tom Blyth on Undercover Cop Role in 'Plainclothes,' Returning to 'Hunger Games'

Tom Blyth stars in "Plainclothes," an independent film about an undercover cop who falls for one of his targets during a sting operation targeting gay men in the 1990s. Blyth discusses his reasons for choosing the role and his experience with intimacy coordinators on set.

"Red Stars Upon the Field" Secures International Sales Rights Through The Playmaker

Red Stars Upon the Field, the feature debut from writer-director Laura Laabs, will have its international premiere at IFFR following its world premiere at Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis. The film centers on the discovery of a skeleton buried in a moor in rural East Germany, sparking curiosity among the locals.

Chloe Fineman Stands By Calling Out Elon Musk for Making Her Cry on 'SNL'

"SNL" cast member Chloe Fineman stands by her decision to call out Elon Musk for making her cry during his 2021 hosting gig, despite his recent complaints about his portrayal on the show.