Paul McCartney Rocks The Bowery Rocks

New York – Paul McCartney’s previous New York-region’s performance Tok Place three years ago at the Metlife Stadium, capacity 82.500. His surprise show, 575 on Tuesday night at Bowery Ballroom Fit. This was probably less than this because McCartney’s sound board and gear – too much to fit a backstage – occupied a portion of … Read more

Veteran Schnaiser named Monty Vince Top Award at Westminster Kennel Club

New York – A giant Shanti named Monty won the top award at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Tuesday night. Monty made six other finalists the best to take the best at the show at Madison Square Garden. The award is considered the most prestigious award in the US Dog Show World. Each … Read more

Philadelphia defeated Cannes City in Super Bowl

Philadelphia Eagles defeated the champion who ruled the Canus City chief in this year’s Super Bowl with a score of 40-22. The heads had a little favored to win the game, with the hope of winning the third consecutive National Football League title in the American football performance. But Eagles made the heads late in … Read more

‘Anora’ wins at the producer and director Guild Awards

Was an Vid-Oopen Oscar Race just a front runner? Seen Baker’s Brooklyn Comedy “Anora” received the top honor on both the producers Guild Awards and Directors Guild Awards on Saturday night, with a pair of awards closely with a pair of awards closely with catapulping in Oscar preferred position. The Hollywood award season has been … Read more

Stradivari violin made in 1714 is sold in $ 11.3m

New York – A violin, by legendary Luthier Antonio Stradivari in 1714, sold $ 11.3 million at an auction in New York on Friday, lack of estimates that would have made it the most expensive tool ever. Sothabi’s auction house estimated that “Jochim-Ma Stradivaryus” Violene could sell between $ 12 million and $ 18 million, … Read more

How the oldest known Hebrew book landed in a Washington museum

In 2016, Hershel Hepler was browsing Google Images to practice his paleography – the study of historical writing systems – when he stumbled upon an Airlie family photo that would lead to a groundbreaking discovery. “I recognized it immediately and said, ‘This is a manuscript in our collection,’” recalls Hepperer, a curator at the Museum … Read more

Keke Palmer’s ‘One of Them Days’, ‘Mufasa’ in race for No. 1

Washington— Keke Palmer’s buddy comedy “One of Them Days” debuted at first on the North American box office charts over a particularly slow Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend. The R-rated Sony release earned $11.6 million from 2,675 theaters, beating Disney’s “Mufasa: The Lion King” by a hair, according to studio estimates Sunday. However, by … Read more

Pakistan court temporarily bans deportation of Afghan musicians, singers

Islamabad — A high court in Pakistan on Friday barred authorities from forcibly deporting Afghan musicians and singers unless their asylum cases are resolved within the next two months. The decision comes as a crackdown on thousands of refugees from neighboring Afghanistan who either do not have legal permits to stay in the country or … Read more

Peter Yarrow of folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary dies at 86

Los Angeles – Peter Yarrow, singer-songwriter, best known as one-third of the folk-music trio Peter, Paul and Mary, whose soulful tunes captivated millions as he spoke out in favor of civil rights and against the war Yes, he has passed away. Hey, he was 86 years old. Yarrow, who also co-wrote the group’s most enduring … Read more