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Marsha Ambrosius shocked her fans during a London performance when she brought Natalie Stewart on stage for a Floetry reunion. -
London Club Fabric Faces License Review and Possible Closure
Legendary London club Fabric is entering one its most trying times. According to "The Evening Standard," the club is up for a license review that is normally just a formality, but this year is different. Police have called upon the Islington Council to review the club's license after a recent spate of drug-related deaths and hospitalizations stemming from the club. If the council decides to revoke the club's license, the 15-year-old club will most likely be forced to shutter its doors. The option of stripping Fabric of its license is being "strongly considered," according to the police.In the report, Police Commissioner Steve Harrington described their objections to having the club stay open."It attracts clientele from all over Europe and it would seem that the immaturity or lifestyle of these patrons leads to them becoming actively involved in the taking of illegal drugs and this could account for the disproportionate and wholly unacceptable number of deaths and near-death incidents at the venue."The last incident cited by police reportedly saw an 18-year-old woman collapse and die in a hospital after MDMA at the club. -
Tom Cruise's Daughter Isabella Ditches Hollywood and Scientology to Work as a Hair Stylist in London
Tom Cruise seems like the kind of parent that would have a pretty clear career path picked out for each of his kids, doesn't he? Probably something rooted in Hollywood, and, of course, they would be as devoted to Scientology as he is, right? Well, in recent years both of his older children have opted to take different paths. Last we heard, Connor Cruise was off on a spiritual awakening and Isabella Cruise was attending school in London. Now it seems that she has actually been spotted working as a hair stylist in Vidal Sassoon's legendary salon! -
Ma$e Loses Cover Art Lawsuit Over Instagram Photo Following Performance for a Crowd of Less Than 50 People in London
Former Bad Boy rapper Ma$e has been ordered to pay after losing a cover art lawsuit over an Instagram photo. The news comes on the heels of the rapper's underwhelming performance for a crowd of less than 50 people in London.According to reports, model Stephanie Delgado accused the Harlem rhymer of appropriating an Instagram photo of hers and using it as the cover art for his single "Why Can't We" without permission. Following her accusations in April, Delgado sued Ma$e over her claim.As noted by "TMZ," Ma$e was ordered to pay her $7,500. Delgado was reportedly awarded the money in default as Ma$e apparently never responded to her claim.Delgado was originally seeking damages in the area of $60,000, but was not awarded that sum because she was unable to prove earnings matching what she was asking for in previous photo shoots.Just last month, Ma$e was forced to perform in front of an intimate-sized crowd after fellow New Yorkers Fat Joe and Foxy Brown dropped out of their London gig. Joe was not able to get in the country and Brown pulled out with no explanation. The "Ill Na Na" rapstress jumped on Instagram during the performance and took shots at Ma$e's underwhelming crowd. She did not mention why she bailed on performing, though. -
Nickelback Frontman Chad Kroeger Loves The Campaign To Ban The Group From London
Almost a week after a man launched a crowdfunding campaign to ban Canadian rockers Nickelback from performing in London, frontman Chad Kroeger has responded to the the online slight. -
Welsh Opera Singer Katherine Jenkins Weds American Filmmaker Andrew Levitas at Hampton Court Palace in London
Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins has officially tied the knot with American filmmaking beau Andrew Levitas. The couple celebrated their nuptials at Hampton Court Palace in London on Saturday night. -
Kate Middleton Resumes Royal Duties, Prepares Move to Anmer Hall in Spite of Severe Morning Sickness
After about a month of being sidelined by severe morning sickness, Kate Middleton is expected to return to her royal duties in October. -
Mary J. Blige Releases New Music "Whole Damn Year" And "Therapy" From Forthcoming Album 'The London Sessions'
Earlier this month, Mary J. Blige announced her forthcoming album The London Sessions and she just released two new cuts, "Whole Damn Year" and "Therapy," from her latest studio effort. -
Tom Delonge, Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker: Blink-182 Preps For Reading And Leeds Festival By Bringing Back Flaming ‘F--K’ Sign
Blink-182 reportedly played a set in London last night to gear up for their Reading and Leeds Festival headlining shows, according to NME. To celebrate, and maybe give their fans a little excitement, the Enema of the State musicians brought back their famous flaming 'F**K' sign. -
WATCH: Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood Debuts New Single, "Skip Loop," For London Audience [VIDEO]
Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood surprised concertgoers at Roundhouse in London Tuesday night when he played a new song called "Skip Loop." -
New Concert Series at London’s Central Synagogue Opens with Violist David Aaron Carpenter in “Music of the Jewish Diaspora”
The International Concerts Series at Central Synagogue will feature world-class musicians in a historical venue noted for its excellent acoustics. -
REVIEW: Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Stephen Ward' Musical, Orgies and All, Redeems Profumo Affair
Stephen Ward was something of a playboy, enjoying the company of attractive young women, the rich and powerful and the lifestyle that went along with this.
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