In 1995, singer Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day was arrested for dropping his pants at a concert in Milwaukee. He was fined $141. In 1996, actor Sherry Stringfield quit the cast of “ER” to spend ...
The strong force behind Green Day lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong's success, Adrienne Armstrong is more than just a rockstar's wife.
One of the greatest artists in the world performed in Cincinnati on Friday. Nine-time Grammy winner Billie Eilish brought her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour to Heritage Bank Center, as it marked the ...
In the wake of Wednesday’s election results, artists Billie Eilish and Sabrina Carpenter each took a moment during their concerts to address the pain and fear felt amongst many of their audience ...
Billie Eilish took a moment out of her most recent concert to mourn Donald Trump’s historic 2024 presidential win and share her support with other women in the audience. The singer, 22 ...
I think it’s really important they do.” Joe Hockey backed Kevin Rudd to continue his role as Australia’s ambassador to the US. Picture: NewsWire/ Martin Ollman Mr Hockey also said Mr Rudd ...
Meanwhile, Trump’s contingent of famous supporters included Kelsey Grammer, Hulk Hogan, Zachary Levi and the influential podcaster Joe Rogan ... musician Billie Eilish said the president ...
Billie Eilish, 21, confirmed that she came out when she admitted to being attracted to women, during a recent interview for ...
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Biden is the 46th president of the United States and was sworn in on January 20, 2021. Advertisement Mr. Trump also confirmed that Senator Marco Rubio was his choice to be secretary of state and ...
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President-elect Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are set to meet today in the Oval Office, marking a return to the traditions that demonstrate American democracy's peaceful transfer of power.