Culture and entertainment

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, The Cosby Show star, drowns aged 54

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, famous for The Cosby Show, drowns at age 54

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, widely recognized for his breakout role as Theo Huxtable in the groundbreaking sitcom The Cosby Show, has passed away at the age of 54 following a drowning incident. News of his unexpected death has sent shockwaves through the entertainment world, with fans, colleagues, and fellow actors expressing sorrow at the loss of a performer whose work left a lasting impact on television history.Warner initially gained recognition in the 1980s when he became part of The Cosby Show, a program that changed the landscape of American TV by depicting a flourishing African American family managing daily experiences with wit,…
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Police drop investigation into Kneecap's Glastonbury performance

Kneecap’s Glastonbury performance no longer under police investigation

The authorities have formally concluded their investigation into Kneecap's recent show at the Glastonbury Festival, determining that no additional measures are necessary. The inquiry, which attracted interest from both supporters and political analysts, was initiated due to issues raised about aspects of the band's performance, such as the supposed political imagery and claimed violations of public conduct regulations.Kneecap, a hip-hop ensemble from Belfast renowned for their bold opinions and dynamic stage antics, stirred up controversy with their performance on a major festival stage. During their act, they used visuals and language that some observers perceived as politically provocative, leading to…
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Fire engulfs main stage of Tomorrowland festival days before opening

Fire damages Tomorrowland main stage days ahead of festival opening

A fire broke out at the site of one of the world’s most iconic music festivals, engulfing the main stage of Tomorrowland just days before its official opening. The blaze, which erupted during the final stages of preparation, has raised concerns among fans and organizers alike as the event, known for its elaborate stage designs and immersive production, faces an unexpected challenge.The blaze allegedly ignited in the early morning as teams were busy finishing the vast main stage construction, a focal point that usually characterizes each version of the Belgian event. While no injuries have been reported, early videos and…
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'It makes me feel strong': Burlesque is back - but is it empowering or degrading to women?

‘It makes me feel strong’: Burlesque Revival – Does It Empower or Degrade Women?

Burlesque, once considered a niche form of entertainment linked to vaudeville shows and smoky lounges, is witnessing a cultural resurgence. In cities throughout the U.S. and internationally, fresh performers are reviving the genre’s mix of dance, theatrical elements, and sensual appeal. For many, it symbolizes a celebration of body positivity, creative expression, and women's empowerment. Conversely, it prompts reflective questions about objectification, societal norms, and the possibility of genuine liberation coexisting with the expression of sexuality.This tension is not new. From its 19th-century origins, burlesque has walked a fine line between subversion and spectacle. While it often included satire, parody,…
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