Britney Spears enters substance abuse treatment facility weeks after her arrest on suspicion of DUI
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Britney Spears has entered a substance abuse treatment facility. A representative says Sunday that the 44-year-old pop star voluntarily checked herself in. Spears was arrested over a month ago on suspicion of driving under the influence. California Highway Patrol officers received a report on March 5 about a driver in a black BMW driving erratically in Ventura County. Spears took field sobriety tests before being arrested. She was released from county jail hours later. Investigators turned the case over to the Ventura County District Attorney's Office on March 23. Charges may be decided before her court date on May 4.
‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ rockets to $629 million worldwide at the box office
“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” is dominating the box office in its second weekend. Universal and Illumination's sequel added $69 million from 4,284 theaters in the U.S. and Canada. Its domestic total now stands at $308.1 million, with a global total of $629 million. The figures mark a 48% drop from its first weekend, which is modest for a blockbuster. The sequel cost $110 million to produce and is being considered a hit despite not matching the first film's initial success. Meanwhile, Universal's “You, Me & Tuscany” debuted in fourth place with $8 million. The romantic comedy starring Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page is getting mixed reviews but positive audience feedback.
It's music festival season. How to stay safe and healthy while enjoying the show
NEW YORK (AP) — Music festival season is here, bringing outdoor fun, music and dancing. Experts say planning is key to staying safe and healthy so you can focus on the music and the fun. Music festivals these days have put more focus on on-site medical staff than they used to. But it's important to stay nourished and hydrated, and be aware of the heat index. Comfortable shoes, sunscreen and bug repellent are recommended. Find out each festival's rules in advance and download their app. Don't take food or drinks from strangers. For multi-day festivals, remember, it's a marathon, not a sprint.
Iraqi women mourn Sajida Obaid, a singer who gave them a taste of freedom
IRBIL, Iraq (AP) — Seven days after the death of iconic Iraqi singer Sajida Obaid, women gather at her family home in Irbil to mourn. Obaid, who died on April 4 at 68 from lung cancer, was beloved for her women-only parties. These gatherings allowed women to dress and dance freely, away from societal scrutiny. Born in Baghdad to a Roma family, Obaid began singing at 12 and became a national star. Her songs often pushed social boundaries, offering a voice to women. Her brother and manager, Aayed Awda, says she deeply believed in creating spaces for women to be themselves.
Asha Bhosle, one of India’s most versatile Bollywood singers, dies at 92
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NEW DELHI (AP) — Legendary Bollywood singer Asha Bhosle has died at 92. Her voice resonated across India for nearly eight decades, featuring in about 12,000 songs. She embraced cabaret and Western melodies, creating a unique identity apart from her sister, Lata Mangeshkar. A physician and her family said she died Sunday at a Mumbai hospital after being admitted with a chest infection and exhaustion. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sadness, highlighting her impact on India's cultural heritage.
Paddington stage musical wins big with 7 trophies at London's Olivier Awards
LONDON (AP) — "Paddington The Musical” has won big at London's Olivier Awards, winning seven trophies including best new musical. The awards, akin to Broadway's Tonys, celebrate theater, opera, and dance. Based on Michael Bond's beloved stories, the musical opened in November and has charmed audiences with its blend of live acting and puppetry to bring the central character alive. James Hameed and Arti Shah jointly won best actor for their portrayal of Paddington. The show also took home awards for supporting performers, director, and design. Rachel Zegler was named best actress in a musical for “Evita” and Rosamund Pike won best actress in a play for “Inter Alia.”
Winners of the 2026 Olivier Awards celebrating work on the London stage
LONDON (AP) — The Olivier Awards have recognized top achievements in London theater, opera, and dance for 2026. "Paddington The Musical" wins big, taking home awards for New Musical, Actor-Musical, Supporting Actress-Musical, Supporting Actor-Musical, Director, Set Design, and Costume Design. "Punch" is named Best New Play, while "Oh, Mary!" wins for New Entertainment or Comedy. Rosamund Pike and Jack Holden are honored as Best Actress and Actor in a Play. The Special Award goes to Elaine Paige. The awards were handed out on Sunday, celebrating excellence across various categories in the performing arts.
John Donaldson, the father of Denmark's Australian-born Queen Mary, dies at 84
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — The royal house in Copenhagen says the father of Denmark’s Australian-born Queen Mary, John Donaldson, has died. He was 84. A royal statement Sunday said that Donaldson died in Hobart, the capital of Australia's Tasmania state. It said that his health had been declining over the past few years, and that the queen last visited him at the end of March. Donaldson was born in Scotland and was a professor of applied mathematics. Mary became Denmark’s queen in January 2024 after two decades as crown princess when her husband became the Scandinavian country’s monarch. He was proclaimed King Frederik X following the abdication of his mother, Queen Margrethe II.
'New king of Las Vegas' is celebrated with Strip parade
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Singer-songwriter Bruno Mars was honored with a parade and a street named after him near the Park MGM in Las Vegas. Mars is kicking off his worldwide The Romantic Tour in Las Vegas Friday night. Thousands gathered on the Las Vegas Strip to celebrate the musician, who the city has claimed as its own.
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