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Alanis Morissette explains why she was a no-show at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony

Alanis Morissette has shared a statement as to why she dropped out of a planned performance at this weekend’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, stating that she found it to be an “environment that reduces women.” Morrissette had been slated to join Olivia Rodrigo for a performance of “You’re So Vain” as part of the evening’s tribute to Carly Simon.

While none of the performers had been announced ahead of time, reports said that Morissette dropped out of the ceremony after rehearsals on Friday. Morissette hasn’t fully detailed the circumstances for her departure, but posted a note to her Instagram story indicating that the show’s production process had changed her mind, and she was unhappy with the way she was being treated: “There is nothing better than a team of diverse people coming together with one mission. I’ll continue to show up in those environments with bells on … Thankfully, I am at a point in my life where there is no need for me to spend time in an environment that reduces women.”

Rodrigo went on to perform “You’re So Vain” solo, and Sara Bareilles read an acceptance letter that Simon had written prior to the ceremony (Simon herself was not present due to the recent deaths of two of her sisters).

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony will air on HBO on November 19.

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Rebel Wilson announces birth of first baby via surrogate

Rebel Wilson announced on Instagram the birth of her first child, a daughter named Royce Lillian whom she welcomed via surrogate on Nov. 7.

The “Pitch Perfect” star wrote on Instagram next to a pic of baby Royce in a onesie: “Beyond proud to announce the birth of my first child, Royce Lillian, born this past week via surrogate. I can’t even describe the love I have for her, she’s a beautiful miracle! I am forever grateful to everyone who has been involved, (you know who you are), this has been years in the making… but particularly wanted to thank my gorgeous surrogate who carried her and birthed her with such grace and care. Thank you for helping me start my own family, it’s an amazing gift. The BEST gift!!”  The 42-year-old Wilson concluded her post by saying: “I am ready to give little Roycie all the love imaginable. I am learning quickly… much respect to all the Mums out there! Proud to be in your club.”

Wilson added a photo of herself wearing pink dress and holding pink balloons next to a stack of boxes spelling out the word “BABY” on her Instagram stories.

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Jimmy Kimmel back to host the 2023 Oscars ceremony

Jimmy Kimmel will return to host the Academy Awards for a third time. The Academy announced Monday: Introducing your 95th Academy Awards host, Jimmy Kimmel. Welcome back! Tune into ABC to watch the Oscars LIVE on Sunday, March 12th at 8e/5p! #Oscars95″. Kimmel previously helmed the ceremony in 2017 and 2018.

Kimmel said in a statement: “Being invited to host the Oscars for a third time is either a great honor or a trap. Either way, I am grateful to the Academy for asking me so quickly after everyone good said no.” 

It was announced in September that Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner of White Cherry Entertainment had been named executive producers for the upcoming Oscars telecast.  Weiss and Kirshner said in a joint statement: “We’re super thrilled to have Jimmy score his hat trick on this global stage. We know he will be funny and ready for anything.”

Academy CEO Bill Kramer and Academy president Janet Yang said in a statement: “Jimmy is the perfect host to help us recognize the incredible artists and films of our 95th Oscars. His love of movies, live TV expertise, and ability to connect with our global audiences will create an unforgettable experience for our millions of viewers worldwide.”

The 95th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 12, 2023, at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood and will be televised live on ABC.

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Lamb of God’s 2023 “Headbangers Boat” cruise to feature Mastodon, GWAR, and more

Lamb of God have teamed up with Sixthman for the inaugural ‘Headbangers Boat’ cruise, set aboard the Norwegian Pearl. The cruise sets sail on October 31, 2023 from Miami and heads to the Bahamas before returning on November 4th.

In addition to Lamb of God, the cruise will feature Mastodon, GWAR, Hatebreed, Shadows Fall, God Forbid, Fit for an Autopsy, and a performance from the solo project of Lamb of God’s Mark Morton, with more acts to be announced. The festivities will be hosted by Jose Mangin and Riki Rachtman, while Hatebreed’s Jamey Jasta will conduct live tapings of his Jasta Show podcast.

The cruise will also include such features as a Q&A conversation and photography show with Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe; a drum-off with drummer Art Cruz; and a casino tournament with bassist John Campbell. All guests on board will also receive a signed Lamb of God commemorative item.

General ticket sales begin November 11th at 2 p.m. ET via the Headbangers Cruise website.

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Ministry announce first-ever livestream concert

Ministry announced its first-ever livestream concert, set for November 20th.  The band recently opened for Nine Inch Nails at a special one-off concert in Cleveland, and also performed at the Louder Than Life festival in Louisville. However, their planned European tour this fall had to be canceled due to unforeseen circumstances. Frontman Al Jourgensen said: “We never intended for Cleveland with NIN to be our last show this year. Due to circumstances beyond our control we had to cancel Europe but we didn’t want to end 2022 without one last show, and this will be one for the books.”

Ministry will perform a set of classics, as well as tunes from their latest album, 2021’s Moral Hygiene. A press release teases possible special guests joining the band, which is comprised of Jourgensen, drummer Roy Mayorga (Stone Sour), guitarists Cesar Soto (Man The Mute) and Monte Pittman (Madonna, Prong), bassist Paul D’Amour (Tool, Feersum Ennjin), and keyboardist John Bechdel (Killing Joke, Fear Factory).

The livestream will premiere on November 20th at 3 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. ET, with tickets priced at $17.99 (available via streaming platform HITKOR). Fans can get an “All Access Pass” for an additional $2.00, which will include the concert plus behind-the-scenes content and an exclusive interview.

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Ryan Reynolds to be awarded ‘The People’s Icon‘ at 2022 People’s Choice Awards

NBC and E! announced that Ryan Reynolds has be awarded The People’s Icon at the 2022 People’s Choice Awards. Reynolds will receive his award at the Dec. 6 ceremony. The People’s Icon Award honors contributions in film and television. Past People’s Icon winners include Halle Berry, Jennifer Lopez, Jennifer Aniston and Melissa McCarthy.

Reynolds, 46, is also nominated for Male Movie Star and Comedy Movie Star for his Netflix film, The Adam Project. In the film, Reynolds plays Adam, a fighter pilot from the future who teams up with his 12-year-old self (Walker Scobell) to save the world. Reynolds also produced the film.

The People’s Choice Awards will be held at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif. The show will air at 9 p.m. EST on NBC and E!. Voting for the 2022 “People’s Choice Awards” runs through Wednesday, November 9 at 11:59pm ET. Fans can either vote online at www.votepca.com or on Twitter by sending a public tweet or retweet and including one category hashtag and one corresponding nominee hashtag.

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‘Westworld’ canceled by HBO after 4 seasons

HBO has decided to cancel its Emmy-winning sci-fi drama “Westward” after its recent fourth season. The series’ cancellation came less than three months after its fourth season concluded in August. The cast included Evan Rachel Wood, Ed Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Aaron Paul and Thandiwe Newton. Newton earned a best supporting actress Emmy in 2018, and the series received more than 50 nominations and won nine awards from the TV academy. The series debuted in 2016 as a ratings success for the cable channel; however, viewership fell in the third season and again in the fourth.

In a statement, HBO said: “Over the past four seasons, Lisa and [Jonathan] have taken viewers on a mind-bending odyssey, raising the bar at every step. We are tremendously grateful to them, along with their immensely talented cast, producers and crew, and all of our partners at Kilter Films, Bad Robot and Warner Bros. Television. It’s been a thrill to join them on this journey.”

Last month, co-creator Jonathan Nolan said in an interview that he hoped HBO would order a fifth season to properly end the show’s story, which has chronicled a robot uprising that changed the fate of humanity. Said Nolan at the time: “We always planned for a fifth and final season. We are still in conversations with the network. We very much hope to make them.” Co-creator Lisa Joy added that the series has always been working toward a specific ending: “Jonah and I have always had an ending in mind that we hope to reach. We have not quite reached it yet.”

Inspired by the 1973 film titled “Westworld,” the series was initially set in a Western-style amusement park that allowed guests to realize their fantasies with the help of androids. The show later broadened into a artificial intelligence vs. human global conflict. Nolan said in a statement: “We’ve been privileged to tell these stories about the future of consciousness — both human and beyond — in the brief window of time before our AI overlords forbid us from doing so.”

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Anthrax and Black Label Society to launch 2023 North American tour with Exodus

Anthrax and Black Label Society are hitting the road for new North American co-headlining tour dates in early 2023, featuring thrash pioneers Exodus. The tour kicks-off January 17th in Boise, Idaho, running through February 18th in Oakland, California.

Anthrax said in a statement: “We are so pumped to be hitting the road again with Black Label Society. We had such a great time when we toured with them earlier this year, that we had talked about doing it again when we were still on the road together. And, having the guys from Exodus on the bill as Special Guest, will definitely make this a tour not to miss.”

Black Label Society leader Zakk Wylde added, “Anthrax is one of the bestest legendary metal/thrash bands of all time. I have been buds with Scotty, Charlie, Frankie, and Joey for over 3O years and they are some of the bestest people you will meet. Jon is the bestest new addition Anthrax could ask for. The ANTHRAX + BLACK LABEL SOCIETY & EXODUS TOUR is going to be one of the bestest tours ever!”

Exodus’ Gary Holt shared: “Exodus are super stoked to announce that we will be touring with Anthrax and Black Label Society. Touring with our long-time friends in Anthrax is always an epic good time, and now we get to tour with BLS and watch Zakk and company rip it up nightly too! Going to be awesome and we will be bringing our unique brand of audio violence to every city! Let the metal roll!”

Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster.

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Paramore announce 2023 North American tour

Paramore has announced they will hit the road for a 26-date North American arena tour in 2023, featuring special guests including Bloc Party, Foals, Genesis Owusu, and The Linda Lindas. The tour will be in support of Paramore’s first album in five years, This Is Why, which will drop on February 10th. The band will also embark on a supporting gig for Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour in stadiums across America.

Paramore also shared that a portion of each ticket sold will go to Support + Feed, a nonprofit to combat food insecurity and the climate crisis, as well as REVERB, a nonprofit that teams up with musicians and venues to reduce their concert and tour footprints.

Verified Fan Registration is open now through November 7th at 11:59 P.M. ET. Public on sale for the tour starts November 7th at 10:00 A.M. local time.

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Aubrey Plaza, Ali Ahn and Maria Dizzia join the cast of Marvel’s ‘Agatha: Coven of Chaos’

Aubrey Plaza has been added to the cast of Agatha: Coven of Chaos, Marvel’s upcoming WandaVision spinoff series for Disney+. The series will star Kathryn Hahn as the powerful witch Agatha Harkness. In addition, Ali Ahn (Raising Dion) and Maria Dizzia (The Staircase) are also set to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe in unspecified roles on ‘Agatha.’

‘Agatha: Coven of Chaos’ will also star Emma Caulfield, who appeared in WandaVision as a nosy neighbor to Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany), as well as ‘Heartstopper’ actor Joe Locke. Plaza is reportedly playing a villainous role, while details about Ahn and Dizzia’s characters are being kept under wraps.

Plaza broke out on NBC’s Parks and Rec and is currently appears on season two of HBO’s The White Lotus. Ahn most recently lent her voice to the animated comedy “Little Demon,” which also stars Plaza, and has appeared on shows like “Raising Dion”, “Orange Is the New Black” and “Billions”. Dizzia recently appeared in the film “The Good Nurse” and has also been featured on “Orange Is the New Black,” “13 Reasons Why,” “The Staircase,” and “The First Lady.”

Agatha: Coven of Chaos is expected to drop on Disney+ sometime in 2023.

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