Singer D4vd is 'target' in investigation of killing of girl whose body was found in car in Hollywood
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Singer D4vd is at the center of a Los Angeles grand jury investigation of the killing of a 14-year-old girl found dead in a Tesla. Prosecutors name the 20-year-old singer as a “target” in subpoenas seeking to have his relatives testify. On Wednesday, the documents became public after a court fight in Texas involving his mother, father, and brother. Police have not publicly named the singer whose legal name is David Burke as a suspect. Investigators say they found Celeste Rivas Hernandez in a tow yard car in September. The papers describe severe decomposition and dismemberment of the body.
AI song generator startups Suno and Udio angered the music industry. Now they're hoping to join it
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — AI music platforms Suno and Udio were sued by major record labels in 2024 for allegedly exploiting the recorded works of professional musicians. Since then, the pair have strived to make peace with the industry through settlements and licensing deals. While many professional musicians remain skeptical of the budding AI music industry, some artists, like Christopher “Topher” Townsend, already are embracing the technology and creating hit new tracks and digital extensions of themselves.
Park Chan-wook will lead the Cannes Film Festival jury, will be the 1st Korean in the role
Park Chan-wook, the Korean filmmaker of “Oldboy” and “No Other Choice,” will head the jury at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, festival organizers announced Thursday. Chan-wook is the first Korean to ever preside over the jury that will award the prestigious Palme d’Or. He has been a regular in Cannes since “Old Boy” won the Grand Prix, or second prize, in 2004. He won the jury prize in 2009 for “Thirst” and best director in 2022 for “Decision to Leave.” The Cannes Film Festival runs May 12-23.
‘Scrubs’ revival brings back the old goofy gang, but now they're, gulp, in charge
NEW YORK (AP) — The “Scrubs” revival brings back Dr. John Dorian and Dr. Christopher Turk, picking up 17 years after the original series ended. Creator Bill Lawrence says the characters are still playful but now lead responsible adult lives. The revival features the original cast as teachers to new doctors, reflecting changes in medicine and hospital culture. Dr. Perry Cox, played by John C. McGinley, can no longer berate interns as he did in the past. The show explores themes of male friendship and the second stage of life, maintaining its mix of drama and comedy while staying grounded in reality.
Luke Grimes returns as fan favorite Kayce Dutton in new 'Yellowstone' spinoff, 'Marshals'
NEW YORK (AP) — Luke Grimes returns as Kayce Dutton in “Marshals,” a “Yellowstone” spinoff that pulls him from ranch life into law enforcement. “Yellowstone” ended in 2024 with Kayce at peace, but the new show upends that. A former Navy SEAL friend recruits him into a small U.S. Marshals team in Montana. The series digs into Kayce’s military skills and his effort to heal from personal tragedy. Showrunner Spencer Hudnut calls it a character-driven, non-traditional procedural. It also brings back familiar “Yellowstone” faces. Grimes also serves as a producer. The show debuts March 1 on CBS and streams on Paramount+.
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NEW YORK (AP) — The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has announced its 2026 list of nominees, and it mixes pop, rap, metal, R&B and more. The Hall released the list on Wednesday. It includes Phil Collins, Mariah Carey, Lauryn Hill, INXS, Iron Maiden, Luther Vandross, Shakira and the Wu-Tang Clan. It also names Melissa Etheridge, Jeff Buckley, Pink, New Edition, Sade, Billy Idol, Joy Division/New Order, plus The Black Crowes and Oasis. Ten acts appear for the first time. More than 1,200 voters decide. The final class will be revealed in April.
Movie Review: Immigration, sex and power in erotic thriller ‘Dreams,’ with Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain stars alongside ballet dancer Isaac Hernández in “Dreams,” about a torrid affair between a San Francisco socialite and an immigrant. In private, Jennifer and Fernando are ravenous for each other. In public, he's invisible to her. The film from writer-director Michel Franco explores themes of power, obsession, art and immigration in its exploration of the relationship between the U.S. and Mexican immigrants. In her review, Associated Press Film Writer Lindsey Bahr writes that it's one of Chastain's most daring roles. “Dreams” contains explicit adult content but has not been rated. It opens in limited release Friday.
Police video shows Vince McMahon's 100 mph car crash in Connecticut
Newly released police video shows Vince McMahon crashing his Bentley in Connecticut last summer as a state trooper tries to catch up to stop him. The crash happened in July on the Merritt Parkway in Westport. Police say McMahon was driving 100 mph or more before the crash. Police video shows him swerve, clip another car, hit a guardrail, and careen back onto the highway. No one was seriously hurt. Police cited McMahon for reckless driving and following too closely. He was granted a probation program that results in the charges being erased. McMahon's lawyer says it was an accident and McMahon is glad everyone was OK.
The home of the 'Mona Lisa' has a new boss to steer the Louvre out of crisis after jewel heist
PARIS (AP) — The Louvre Museum, home of the ‘Mona Lisa,’ has a new director. Art historian Christophe Leribault, a veteran museum director, was chosen Wednesday to steer the world's largest museum out of crisis. French government spokeswoman Maud Bregeon announced the appointment. Leribault takes over from outgoing Louvre director Laurence des Cars, who resigned Tuesday, four months after the brazen heist in October of the French crown jewels. The difficulties Leribault inherits are formidable. The daylight robbery exposed alarming security holes at the Paris landmark. The museum has recently also had to contend with a burst water pipe in the gallery housing the “Mona Lisa” that damaged priceless books, staff walkouts and the revelation of a ticket fraud operation.
Chiuri makes Fendi creative debut with fur-forward looks and star-filled front row
MILAN (AP) — Maria Grazia Chiuri has made her debut as Fendi's creative director with a fur-forward, outerwear-led collection in Rome. On Wednesday, stars packed the front row, including Uma Thurman and Jessica Alba. K-pop fans gathered outside, and anti-fur protesters shouted across the street. The runway leans into Fendi’s roots as a furrier. It shows bombers, patchwork coats and fur collars over silky dresses. Denim and animal prints break the palette. Previous creative director Silvia Venturini Fendi watched from the front row.

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