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‘Hill Street Blues’ star Barbara Bosson dies at age 83

Emmy-nominated actor Barbara Bosson, best known for her role as Fay Furillo on “Hill Street Blues,” died Saturday in Los Angeles at the age of 83. Bosson’s death was confirmed by her son, Jesse Bochco who posted on Instagram:More spirit and zest than you could shake a stick at. When she loved you, you felt it without a doubt. If she didn’t, you may well have also known that too. Forever in our hearts. I love you Mama. Barbara “Babs” Bosson Bochco 1939-2023 ❤

Bosson was a main cast member on “Hill Street Blues” from 1981 to 1986, portraying Fay Furillo, the ex-wife to police captain Frank Furillo (Daniel J. Travanti). Bosson received five Emmy nominations for best supporting actress in a drama series throughout her tenure on the series, and was nominated in the same category in 1995 for “Murder One,” which shows the life of prominent attorney Theodore Hoffman at a Los Angeles firm, in which Bosson played Miriam Grasso. Bosson’s other acting credits include “Richie Brockelman: The Missing 24 Hours,” “Richie Brockelman, Private Eye,” “Hooperman,” “Cop Rock” and “The Last Starfighter.”

In 1970, Bosson married writer-producer Steven Bochco (“Hill Street Blues,” “L.A. Law,” “Murder One”), with whom she had two children. The two divorced in 1997, and Bochco died in 2018. Bosson is survived by her son, daughter, granddaughter and grandson.

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Jansen Panettiere, brother of Hayden Panettiere, dies at age 28

Actress Hayden Panettiere’s younger brother, actor Jansen Panettiere, has died at the age of 28. According to TMZ, which was the first to break the news, Jansen died over the weekend in New York. The outlet reports that law enforcement was called to a residence Sunday night around 5:30 PM and while no official cause of death has been released, there’s no foul play suspected in Jansen’s death.

Jansen, who is five years younger than Hayden, had several film and TV roles throughout the early 2000s, including credits on Even Stevens, The X’s, Tiger Cruise, Racing Stripes, The Martial Arts Kid, The Walking Dead, Perfect Game and How High 2. His most recent role was in the 2022 Christmas film, Love and Love Not.

While Jansen was best known for his acting career, he was also passionate about art with his Instagram page filled with colorful portraits and abstract pieces. His latest upload appeared to be a portrait of his partner, Catherine Michie, captioning a photo of Michie standing next to artwork with a blue heart emoji.

Jansen is survived by sister Hayden and their parents, Lesley Vogel and Skip Panettiere.

Hayden Panettiere’s Brother Jansen Dead at 28: Reports

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Linkin Park shares unreleased song, announces 20th Anniversary ‘Meteora’ Box Set

Linkin Park is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their sophomore album, Meteora, with a deluxe anniversary reissue of the 2003 release, in a variety of physical editions.

A three-CD, a four-LP, and a “super deluxe” box set version will be available, the latter including four CDs, three DVDs, and five vinyl records. A 40-page book will accompany the set along with a poster, a lithograph by street artist Delta, a sheet of Linkin Park stickers, and a stencil of the band’s logo. The reissue will also feature a number of previously unreleased demos and live rarities.

The band also shared the previously unreleased track titled “Lost,” featuring the vocals of late frontman, Chester Bennington, who passed away in 2017.  Founding member Mike Shinoda said that finding the song “was like finding a favorite photo you had forgotten you’d taken like it was waiting for the right moment to reveal itself. For years, fans have been asking us to release something with Chester’s voice, and I’m thrilled we’ve been able to make that happen in such a special way … fans are going to be floored when they hear and see all the incredible unreleased songs and video footage.”

The 20th anniversary edition of Meteora will be available on April 7; to pre-order, head here.
To see the official music video for “Lost”, head to YouTube.

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Garbage and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds co-headlining 2023 tour

Garbage and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds will hit the road on their co-headlining North American tour this summer. The tour marks the first time Gallagher and Co. will tour in North America since 2019, when they hit the road with the Smashing Pumpkins.

The tour kicks-off in Auburn, Washington on June 2, and will wrap up on July 15 in Boston, Massachusetts. The opening of the tour coincides with the release of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ upcoming LP release for their fourth studio LP, Council Skies.

Tickets for the tour are on sale now via Ticketmaster.com.

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‘The People’s Court’ and ‘Judge Mathis’ canceled after more than two decades

The People’s Court and Judge Mathis and have both been canceled, and will end their runs at the end of their current seasons.

Judge Mathis, which has been on the air for 24 seasons, follows Judge Greg Mathis as he lays down the law and gives sentences to those in his courtroom. The show won a Daytime Emmy Award for outstanding legal/courtroom program in 2018. The program, which began in 1998, is the second longest-running court show with a single production life, behind Judge Judy. Judge Mathis is also the longest-running Black male host on television.

The People’s Court, which premiered in 1997, will wrap after season 26. It has won four Daytime Emmy Awards for outstanding legal/courtroom program – the most wins for a court show in the category. The show follows former Florida prosecutor and judge Marilyn Milian as she decides on actual small-claims court cases. Milian was the first Latina judge to host a nationally syndicated television court show. The People’s Court has run for a total of 39 seasons, including the original series which ran from 1981 to 1993 with Judge Joseph Wapner.

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‘Law & Order: SVU’ star Richard Belzer dies at age 78

Actor and comedian Richard Belzer passed away on Feb. 19 at age 78. Belzer passed away at his home in Bozouls in southwest France. Writer Bill Scheft, a longtime friend of the actor, told The Hollywood Reporter, “He had lots of health issues … and his last words were, ‘F–k you, motherf–ker.’”

Belzer was perhaps best known for playing detective John Munch on NBC shows ‘Homicide: Life on the Street’ and ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.’  NBC and Universal Television issued a statement about Belzer’s death which read. “Anyone who ever had the pleasure of watching Richard Belzer portray Det. John Munch—whether on Homicide or Law & Order: SVU—over four decades will never forget how much he inhabited that beloved character to make it his own. His professionalism, talents and dedication to the craft made him a pillar in the industry, but it was his humor, compassion and loving heart that made him family. Our condolences go out to his loved ones as we join them in mourning his loss, but also in celebrating his memory.”

Belzer began his entertainment career as a stand-up comedian in New York City; he was the warm-up comic on the first season of Saturday Night Live and also made appearances in SNL sketches. He also starred in other TV shows such as The Flash, as well as films such as Night Shift and Scarface, before making his debut as Munch on ‘Homicide: Life on the Street’  in 1993. Belzer played the role for all seven seasons of the series, as well as in its 2000 TV film, 15 seasons of ‘Law & Order: SVU’ and episodes of eight other shows—episodes of Law & Order, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, The X-Files, The Wire, UPN’s The Beat, 30 Rock, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Arrested Development.

Belzer is survived by his third wife, actress Harlee McBride, and stepdaughters Jessica and Bree.

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U2 to launch residency at Las Vegas MSG Sphere with ‘Achtung Baby’ shows

U2 will launch a 2023 residency, slated to take place at the new MSG Sphere at the Venetian in Las Vegas.  The concerts, dubbed ‘U2: UV Achtung Baby Live at the Sphere,’ were confirmed by a press release confirming the shows. The upcoming performances will see the band play at the newly constructed 17,500-seat venue, which boasts 500,000 plus square feet of LED screens. U2’s residency will mainly focus on material from 1991’s top-chart LP, ‘Achtung Baby.

A statement issued by the Irish rocker said: “[The concerts] will see the world’s biggest rock band launch the world’s most exciting all-new-state-of-the-art venue, MSG Sphere at the Venetian, in Las Vegas this fall.” The press release also confirmed the absence of drummer Larry Mullen Jr., who had to undergo surgery earlier this year, and shared that Bram van den Berg will fill Mullen’s role during his truancy.  The band said: “It’s going to take all we’ve got to approach the Sphere without our bandmate in the drum seat, but Larry has joined us in welcoming Bam van den Berg, who is a force in his own right.”

Watch the extended advertisement for the new U2 residency – here.

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Ghost hitting the road with ‘Re-Imperatour USA’ tour this summer

Ghost will launch its new North American tour this summer, dubbed “Re-Imperatour USA.”  The band is set to kick off the new run of dates in Concord, CA, on August 2, touring across the country until September 11 before wrapping up at LA’s Kia Forum. Ghost will be joined on the dates by special guest Amon Amarth.

The “Re-Imperatour USA” tour comes shortly after Ghost held its first-ever pop-up event at LA’s Whisky A Go Go venue earlier this month. “Metal Myths Presents: Ghost – Reverence & Resurrection” paid tribute to the classic 1969 era of Ghost, a band that didn’t actually form until almost four decades later. The exhibit featured artifacts that had never been publicly displayed before, including the band’s 1960 costumes and ghoul masks, rare magazine covers, and more from a treasure trove of ephemera. Ghost also recently shared a new version of its track “Spillways,” featuring guest vocals from Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott. The new take on the song featured in Chapter 15 of Ghost’s long-running series of webisodes.

Tickets for the 27-date tour are available now. For more details and to purchase, visit Ticketmaster.

Ghost announces Re-ImperaTour USA 2023

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Paul Rudd Shares His Choice for the Marvel Superhero With the ‘Lamest Powers’

During a recent episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Paul Rudd played a round of “Plead the Fifth,” where host Cohen tried to get him to shade his co-stars.

When asked “Which of the Marvel superheroes has the lamest powers… and is it Hawkeye?” Cohen quipped, referencing Jeremy Renner’s arrow-slinging vigilante.

Rudd laughed at the question before agreeing, saying, “Yeah, it’s totally Hawkeye. I mean, he shoots arrows, come on. And I thought talking to ants was weird.”

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Metallica’s Foundation donates funds to aid Turkey and Syria victims

The ‘All Without Our Hands’ foundation has donated over $250K to assist the victims of the magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Turkey and Syria. The earthquake caused ten of thousands of casualties in addition to injuring more than 114,000 people.

 

 

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