Taylor Frankie Paul faces protective order hearing in Utah after 'Bachelorette' cancellation
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah judge is expected to hear arguments on a protective order sought by a former partner against Taylor Frankie Paul, star of Hulu's “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.” Paul and Dakota Mortensen are expected to participate remotely Tuesday while their lawyers appear in person. Mortensen is the father of Paul’s 2-year-old son. He is asking the court to extend a protective order. About three weeks ago ABC opted not to air a new season of “The Bachelorette” with Paul at its center. Production has also been paused on her Hulu series. It often featured Paul and Mortensen's tumultuous relationship.
Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd reunite for 'Charlie's Angels' 50th anniversary
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, and Cheryl Ladd have reunited to celebrate the 50th anniversary of "Charlie's Angels." The show debuted in 1976 and became a top-10 hit for ABC, turning Farrah Fawcett and her feathered hair into an icon. Smith told an audience at PaleyFest LA that the show was special because it featured "three women chasing danger instead of getting rescued." Critics called it "jiggle television," but Jackson says they were breaking the glass ceiling. The show remains popular in reruns and DVDs. The trio will reunite again in May for the Paley Honors gala in New York.
Wireless Festival canceled after UK bars rapper Ye over antisemitic remarks
LONDON (AP) — The British government has blocked the rapper formerly known as Kanye West from entering the U.K. as the controversy over his antisemitic statements led to calls for planned headline performances at a major music festival to be canceled. Ye had been expected to perform in front of around 150,000 revelers July 10-12 at the open-air Wireless Festival in London. Following the government ban on his entry to the country, the event organizers said it had been canceled. The ban on Ye comes after U.K. officials and Jewish leaders condemned his history of antisemitic remarks.
Colin Kaepernick to publish memoir 'The Perilous Fight' in September
NEW YORK (AP) — Colin Kaepernick will publish his life story, “The Perilous Fight,” on Sept. 15. The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback and activist completed the memoir almost 10 years after he first knelt during the national anthem. His protest against police violence and racial inequality sparked both support and criticism. Kaepernick, who hasn't played in the NFL since 2016, aims to provide context for his actions. He describes his journey from a Black kid navigating identity to an athlete realizing the game was bigger than football. Legacy Lit describes the book as part memoir, part manifesto.
Wireless Festival boss stands by Ye headlining concerts as sponsors pull out
As sponsors pull out from London’s Wireless Festival over headliner Ye, its organizer is standing by the rapper formerly known as Kanye West. Festival Republic's managing director, Melvin Benn emphasized forgiveness and second chances in a statement Monday. The rapper formerly known as Kanye West is scheduled to perform for around 150,000 attendees on mid-July. He has drawn widespread condemnation in recent years for antisemitic remarks and expressing admiration for Adolf Hitler but apologized in January. Sponsors like Pepsi and Diageo have withdrawn from the festival but Benn noted Ye's music is widely accessible and emphasized the focus on performance, not opinions.
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Savannah Guthrie returns to 'Today' anchor desk for first time since mother's disappearance
NEW YORK (AP) — Savannah Guthrie has returned to NBC’s “Today” show anchor desk for the first time since her mother's disappearance more than two months ago. Guthrie said “it is good to be home.” Guthrie has acknowledged being a changed person a little over a week ago. She also says it’s hard to go forward not knowing what happened to her mother. There has been no sign of the 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie since she was reported missing from her Arizona home on Feb. 1. Authorities continue to believe she was abducted in the middle of the night. But they have not released any new evidence in weeks.
Former Migos rapper Offset is stable after being shot outside a Florida casino, spokesperson says
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) — A spokesperson for the rapper Offset says the former member of the hip-hop trio Migos was shot outside a Florida casino and is in stable condition while being treated at a hospital. His exact condition is unknown. The Seminole Police Department says a person sustained injuries that were not life-threatening Monday evening at a valet area outside of the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida. The police department did not identify the victim. The statement says two people were detained by police and officials are investigating. Offset was once married to Cardi B and formed one-third of the Grammy Award-nominated Migos.
It’s-a-hit: ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ box office blasts off with $372.5 million globally
“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” has scored the biggest opening of the year for a Hollywood film. Studio estimates on Sunday say the Illumination and Nintendo co-production earned $130.9 million over the weekend and $190.1 million in its first five days in North America. Released globally on Wednesday, the film capitalized on kids’ spring break vacations. It earned an estimated $182.4 million from 80 overseas markets, totaling a $372.5 million debut. Despite mixed reviews, audiences were enthusiastic. The movie features returning voice actors like Chris Pratt and Jack Black. It played in over 4,000 theaters in the U.S. and Canada.
Mahreen Sohail's story collection 'Small Scale Sinners' wins the PEN/Faulkner prize
NEW YORK (AP) — Mahreen Sohail’s short story collection, "Small Scale Sinners," has won the PEN/Faulkner Award for fiction. The collection features stories set in diverse locations ranging from college campuses to training camps for child soldiers. On Monday, the PEN/Faulkner Awards Committee praised the book for its sharp prose and exploration of humanity. Sohail is originally from Pakistan and now lives in Washington, D.C.. She said she spent a decade working on the book. She aimed to explore ways of being an independent woman. The award includes a $15,000 prize and has previously honored authors including Philip Roth, Don DeLillo and Ann Patchett.

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