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‘Human Centipede’ Creator Reveals Last Movie ‘The End of Tom Six’; He Filmed for Six Years While Living in Isolation With Multiple Sclerosis (EXCLUSIVE)
Tom Six, the controversial Dutch filmmaker behind the “Human Centipede” trilogy, has announced that his final film, “The End of Tom Six”, will be released independently on 15 August. The project documents his deteriorating health while reflecting on mortality, artistic freedom and the film industry, and marks his first public disclosure that he has lived…
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Usher warns fans after viral incident from giving fan a lap dance on stage: “Don’t bring your ass up here if you don’t want to be here”
Usher told concertgoers not to come on stage unless they were comfortable participating in his sensual performance routine, following a viral moment in which a fan appeared uneasy. The warning matters because it addresses questions about consent and expectations when audience members are invited into intimate, improvised stage segments. The comments were made at Protective…
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Online fury erupts as conservatives recall ’insane’ COVID-19 lockdown policies after Fauci takes the Fifth
Conservative commentators reacted angrily online after Dr Anthony Fauci reportedly invoked the Fifth Amendment 111 times during a Senate hearing. The reaction revived criticism of COVID-19 lockdowns and other public-health restrictions, with opponents arguing that the measures caused lasting social, educational and economic harm. The article presents the backlash as part of a wider political…
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Meet the Merch Maven Behind Behind Morgan Wallen’s ‘God’s Country’ Drop & Post Malone’s ‘Big Ass Ciggy’
Rachel Zucco, senior director of brand management at Universal Music Group’s Bravado division, oversees merchandise projects that link artists, managers, creative teams and retail partners. The article highlights how she turns artist identities and fast-moving cultural moments into products, showing the growing role of merchandise in music marketing, fan engagement and brand-building. Zucco helped produce…
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See AC/DC’s Entire Concert In Denver During 2026 North American Leg Of ‘Power Up’ Tour
Front-row footage of AC/DC’s full 28 July 2026 concert at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver has been uploaded to YouTube. The show forms part of the band’s 18-date North American leg of its “Power Up” tour, offering fans a complete recording of a stadium set built around major hits and newer material. The…
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BRUCE DICKINSON On His Guest Appearance With BILLIE JOE ARMSTRONG’s THE COVERUPS: ‘It’s Preserved On YouTube In All Its Awful, Awful Splendor’
Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson made a guest appearance with Billie Joe Armstrong’s covers band The Coverups at a San Diego Comic-Con party on 23 July, performing Mott the Hoople’s “All The Young Dudes”. The appearance brought together two prominent rock frontmen and revisited a song Dickinson had previously recorded for his 1990 solo debut,…
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‘Worst aquarium ever’ review sends whaling museum’s sales soaring 250%
The New Bedford Whaling Museum in Massachusetts has turned a one-star Google review describing it as the “worst aquarium ever” into a successful merchandise campaign. Although the museum focuses on the history, science and art of whaling rather than displaying marine animals, it embraced the misunderstanding and used it to attract attention online. The museum…
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Halo on helium has arrived less than a week after modders got their hands on Campaign Evolved, just in case you prefer chipmunked Chief and Cortana
A mod called Halo – Chipmunk Edition has appeared shortly after Halo: Campaign Evolved became available to modders, pitch-shifting much of the game’s dialogue into high-pitched voices. The article highlights the rapid emergence of both humorous and practical modifications, while noting uncertainty over whether some use generative AI. The mod reportedly alters approximately 15,391 English…
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‘They played noughts and crosses on the PM’s huge forehead!’ An Indian standup picks his favourite gen Z protest memes
An Indian standup comedian, Anuvab Pal, reflects on how gen Z protesters in Delhi transformed a serious political scandal into a viral wave of satire, memes and comedy rather than the traditional grim style of Indian street protest. The protests began after a medical exam paper was leaked and education minister Dharmendra Pradhan was accused…
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Queen’s ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ Passes 1 Billion Views on YouTube
Queen’s 1978 single “Don’t Stop Me Now” has surpassed one billion views on YouTube, making it the second Queen music video to reach the milestone after “Bohemian Rhapsody” achieved the feat in July 2019. The song’s enduring popularity reflects its long afterlife across film, television and advertising, decades after its modest chart debut, underscoring Queen’s…