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US activists rally one year after Supreme Court allowed abortion bans
US activists rally one year after Supreme Court allowed abortion bans
By Julia Harte Abortion rights supporters and opponents will hold dueling rallies around the U.S. on Saturday, the
2023-06-24 18:18
Fans slam 'awful' Arctic Monkeys Glastonbury set
Fans slam 'awful' Arctic Monkeys Glastonbury set
Fans finally got to watch Artic Monkeys' hotly anticipated Glastonbury set after they returned to the biggest weekend in music for the third time. The iconic British band took to the Pyramid stage on Friday night (23 June), playing a wide range of songs from their extensive catalogue, including old classics like 'Mardy Bum' to tracks off of their latest album, The Car. The band came on stage just after 10pm following Royal Blood as well as the mystery band 'The Churnups', who turned out to be The Foo Fighters. However, some were left disappointed by the band's performance. One Twitter user posted a video of the band's set where a man in the crowd is seen yawning with the caption "sums it up". Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Some said the band 'butchered' the show, whilst others nostalgically longed for the time the band was "good". "I'm sorry but I refuse to believe anyone enjoys watching Arctic Monkeys live," wrote one user. "They sound so off beat, slow and lazy." Others called frontman Alex Turner "pretentious": However, many still enjoyed the set and criticised those who were complaining: There were worries that the headliners would pull out before the show, after cancelling a concert in Dublin a few days before the festival. The band were "extremely sorry" for having to cancel their show at Marlay Park, Dublin, after they revealed lead singer Alex Turner was "suffering from acute laryngitis" and "has been ordered to rest." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-24 16:53
Lizzo ruined her chance to headline Glastonbury by confirming too late
Lizzo ruined her chance to headline Glastonbury by confirming too late
Lizzo could have headlined Glastonbury but she confirmed too late and will now play just before Guns N’ Roses.
2023-06-24 15:25
Extraction 2 director praises Chris Hemsworth for taking Jackie Chan approach to action movies
Extraction 2 director praises Chris Hemsworth for taking Jackie Chan approach to action movies
'Extraction 2' filmmaker Sam Hargrave thinks Tyler Rake actor Chris Hemsworth has the same action movie outlook as Jackie Chan.
2023-06-24 15:16
Harry Styles wants to work with Scouting for Girls' frontman
Harry Styles wants to work with Scouting for Girls' frontman
Harry Styles allegedly told Roy Stride he'd like to reunite with him to make solo music after he co-wrote for One Direction.
2023-06-24 15:15
Addison Rae flaunts super-toned body during 'Final Fantasy' promotions, fans call her 'unreal'
Addison Rae flaunts super-toned body during 'Final Fantasy' promotions, fans call her 'unreal'
Addison Rae's dedication to fitness is an inspiration to her millions of fans
2023-06-24 14:53
Ukrainian student's love of dance recorded in music video
Ukrainian student's love of dance recorded in music video
Anastasiia Limarenko says dancing helped her adjust to life in England and cope with leaving Ukraine.
2023-06-24 14:53
Katy Perry slammed as pricey CATalog Collector’s Edition Boxset gets sold out in 24 hours: 'Don’t make these limited'
Katy Perry slammed as pricey CATalog Collector’s Edition Boxset gets sold out in 24 hours: 'Don’t make these limited'
'American Idol' judge Katy Perry called out over limited stock of Katy CATalog Boxset
2023-06-24 12:29
Four ways the end of Roe v Wade has changed America
Four ways the end of Roe v Wade has changed America
After a Supreme Court ruling, many states banned abortion - but now more Americans want it kept legal.
2023-06-24 12:28
Riccardo Muti becomes Chicago Symphony Orchestra's music director emeritus for life
Riccardo Muti becomes Chicago Symphony Orchestra's music director emeritus for life
Riccardo Muti will become the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s music director emeritus for life starting next season
2023-06-24 11:28
Fans gush over mom-to-be Kourtney Kardashian as she shows off her baby bump in bikini: 'You are glowing'
Fans gush over mom-to-be Kourtney Kardashian as she shows off her baby bump in bikini: 'You are glowing'
Fans celebrate Kourtney Kardashian's baby bump and shower her with adoration as she shares joyful moments of her summer celebration on Instagram
2023-06-24 10:17
Gas Is Here to Stay for Decades, Say Fossil Fuel Heavyweights
Gas Is Here to Stay for Decades, Say Fossil Fuel Heavyweights
The biggest fossil fuel players are making the message clear: the transition to a green future will require
2023-06-24 09:20
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