Entertainment

October 5, 2023

‘Harry Potter’ Stars Pay Tribute to the Late Actor Michael Gambon

Actor Sir Michael Gambon, best known for playing Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter franchise, has died at age 82 following a bout of pneumonia. Winner of four BAFTA awards, Gambon had a storied six-decade career in TV, film, theatre, and radio. After news of his passing came out, his Harry Potter castmates shared some moving tributes and stories of their time working with Gambon.

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October 2, 2023

The Sphere Just Held It’s First Live Show and the Visuals Inside Are Mind-Blowing

After debuting some mesmerizing installations and lighting up the Las Vegas skyline, The Sphere finally held its first indoor live show. U2 took the stage with their Achtung Baby Live concert and, if you were already excited by the exterior of the Sphere in action, just wait until you see how it looks inside. Concertgoers shared clips from the U2 show, featuring some hypnotic visuals.

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September 26, 2023

Watch Steve Martin Perform Like No Other in ‘Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It’ Music Video

Actor Steve Martin is best known for his comedy chops, having made us laugh throughout the last several decades. But on top of being a gifted comedian, Martin has a rich musical side. The Only Murders in the Building star recently got a moment to shine with a soaring performance of “Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It,” a song written for the fictional Broadway musical that appears in the TV series.

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September 18, 2023

250,000+ Concert Recordings Are Free to Download Through Live Music Archive

Whether you're a concert fan or know someone who is, there's an online archive where music lovers can enjoy thousands of performances from different bands. The Live Music Archive is part of the Internet Archive and boasts over 250,000 recordings of live concerts. This incredible collection has been in the works for 20 years and is a collaborative effort between the Internet Archive and countless volunteers.

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