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Should Spotify Payments Go to Artists You Actually Listen to?

Streaming companies such as Spotify and Deezer are credited with rescuing the music industry from piracy, but while label executives rejoice in billion-dollar revenues, even top-level artists are struggling to survive.

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UK Wants to Target Deals with EU Members on Creative Work Permits

Britain's government said Tuesday it intends to seek individual deals with each of the 27 EU member states on work permits for the creative industries, as anger grows among performers shut out of the bloc since Brexit.

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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Expecting Second Child

Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle are expecting their second child, a spokesman said in a Valentine's Day announcement.

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LVMH Suspends Rihanna's Fashion House

French luxury giant LVMH announced Wednesday that it was suspending popstar Rihanna's ready-to-wear fashion line that she launched in 2019, to focus on the cosmetics and lingerie parts of her brand Fenty. 

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Indian Celebrities Slam Rihanna for Farmers' Protest Tweet

Indian celebrities on Wednesday hit back at pop superstar Rihanna and climate activist Greta Thunberg for making social media comments about mass farmers' protests.

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Evan Rachel Wood Accuses Marilyn Manson of 'Horrifically' Abusing Her

"Westworld" star Evan Rachel Wood on Monday accused goth industrial rock star Marilyn Manson of being a "dangerous man" who subjected her to years of abuse starting when she was a teenager. 

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Sanders, with Mittens Pic, Raises $1.8 Million for Charity

The Inauguration Day photograph of a mitten-clad, glamor-defying Bernie Sanders perhaps was not the most flattering image of the U.S. senator, but it has become a remarkably charitable one.

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Chic Abayas on the Catwalk in Rare Saudi Fashion Show

Donning chic neck-to-toe abayas, models saunter in high heels around a swimming pool in a glitter-filled fashion show staged in the unlikeliest of places: Saudi Arabia. 

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'James Bond' Stuntman Remy Julienne Dies from Coronavirus

One of the world's leading stuntmen, Remy Julienne, who worked on six James Bond films as well as the 1969 classic "The Italian Job", has died from Covid-19 aged 90, friends and family said on Friday.

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Bond Movie 'No Time To Die' Delayed again by Pandemic

Much-delayed James Bond movie "No Time To Die" was postponed again due to the pandemic Thursday, with studio MGM confirming 007's next mission will not take place until October.

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