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Ralph Carr’s brazen excuse when friends asked if he was Melbourne’s ‘high-profile’ rapist: How Tina Arena’s ex reacted as rumours swirled after Tom Silvagni’s conviction
Ralph Carr, a Melbourne man once married to singer Tina Arena, has spoken about how he was wrongly rumoured to be an unnamed “high-profile” figure convicted of rape, after AFL identity Tom Silvagni was named as the actual offender. Carr described how friends and acquaintances had approached him directly asking whether he was the person…
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NHS surgeon struck off, US college football’s return, Reacher’s fourth season date confirmed
Also: a Buffalo DJ loses his venue over a mocking Charlie Kirk remix, a New York school pauses its AI classroom robot, and Activision patches Black Ops 2 after a PS5 account-hacking spree.
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More than 80 minutes of historic 1970 Led Zeppelin footage emerges online: “This is a monumental addition to the Led Zeppelin canon”
All the known surviving footage of Led Zeppelin’s performance at the 1970 Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music has been uploaded to YouTube by film archivist ledzepfilm, more than 80 minutes in total. This follows a partial leak four years ago, when around 30 minutes of the same footage briefly appeared online before being…
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John Paul Jones only truly respected one 1960s rock musician
Very unusual. The post John Paul Jones only truly respected one 1960s rock musician first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Mary Holland Joins DC’s Jimmy Olsen ‘Superman’ Spinoff Series
Actress and comedian Mary Holland has been cast as the female lead in DC’s upcoming Superman spinoff series centred on Jimmy Olsen, Deadline reports, citing sources close to production. She will play a character named Sandra, joining a cast that already includes Jimmy Tatro as Gorilla Grodd, the telepathic villain ape from DC lore. HBO…
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‘Ghosts’ Is Finally Becoming a Movie, but the Franchise Should Stop There
Why the BBC’s Ghosts movie feels earned, while the CBS adaptation should stay focused on what it already does best.
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Sydney homeowner relists his luxury townhouse with eye-watering price drop – but it comes with a ‘real life soap opera’ and strata chaos
A Sydney homeowner has relaunched his luxury Glebe terrace onto the market with a significantly reduced asking price, after the sale became entangled in a bitter dispute with neighbours in the same strata scheme. The saga highlights how strata disagreements in Australia can drag out property sales and knock value off homes, turning what should…
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Earl Sweatshirt is Right: ‘Don’t Worry’ is a Great Drake Song
Rolling Stone argues that Earl Sweatshirt, the underground rapper known for his lyrical seriousness, has been closing his recent live shows by singing along to Drake’s deep cut “Don’t Worry,” and the article contends this is a genuine endorsement of the song’s quality rather than a joke. The moment matters because it cuts across the…
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Kevin Feige Reveals Why Marvel Fought to Keep Sadie Sink’s Role in Spider-Man: Brand New Day a Secret
Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige has explained why the studio went to great lengths to hide Sadie Sink’s role as Jean Grey in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, despite widespread online speculation correctly identifying the character months in advance. Feige said the secrecy was designed purely to preserve the opening weekend experience for audiences, given the…
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‘Doctor’ El-Sayed’s bizarre health hustle raises campaign headache: ‘Moon Juice Brain Dust’
Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed has faced scrutiny after promoting health products, including while citing his medical credentials, despite previously pledging to avoid such endorsements. The revelations, highlighted by Fox News contributor Joe Concha, add to broader questions about El-Sayed’s use of the “doctor” title, given that he does not currently hold an active…