Billy Ray Cyrus explains how he met now-fiancée Firerose 12 years ago outside the ‘Hannah Montana’ soundstage

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Billy Ray Cyrus explains how he met Australian singer Firerose, to whom he isnow engaged. (Screenshot: Billy Ray Cyrus via Instagram)

Billy Ray Cyrus is engaged to Firerose and shares details about how they met —more than a decade ago when he befriended her outside the _Hannah Montana_soundstage.

The “Old Town Road” singer, 61, finally confirmed to People magazine onWednesday that he and the Australian singer/songwriter, 34, became engaged inAugust — four months after his wife of 28 years, Tish Cyrus, filed fordivorce. Billy Ray and Firerose have a new song, “Time,” out Wednesday, butperhaps more interesting than their musical collaboration is out they cametogether in the first place.

He told the outlet that 12 years ago, in 2010, while making _Hannah Montana_with his superstar daughter Miley Cyrus, he took his dog for a walk on theTribune Studios (now: Sunset Bronson Studios) grounds in Hollywood.

“I loved doing that show,” he recalled. “There’s a couple old pine trees onthe lot that look like Tennessee. Tex and I would go out there in the middleof the day and he’d take care of his business and we’d stretch and I’d thinkhow much I missed Tennessee. On that given day, Firerose came out of the frontdoor. There was almost a moment of, I don’t know, recognition. I was like,’This girl’s a star.'”

Firerose, then 22, came over to say hi to the dog and Billy Ray, whom sherecognized.

“She told me she’d had an audition and I said, ‘Well, I’m sure you got thejob,'” he recalled. However, Firerose, who doesn’t remember what the auditionwas for, didn’t. Billy Ray offered to take her inside and introduce her toproducers.

“I just thought, well, the casting agents, the producers, the writers,> they’re all on the floor of where we do Hannah Montana. And I actually> said to her, ‘Don’t ever take a strange man up on this offer, but, in this> case, Tex will testify that you will be totally safe,'” said Billy Ray, who> was 49 at the time. “I’m going to introduce you to a producer and you can> kind of make yourself at home and watch us rehearse and you know, maybe it> might lead to a role or just another contact at Disney.” And so, off me and> her and Tex went back to the studio and I think she met a lot of the cast> and met the producers, writers. And, in some ways, well, in a lot of ways,> we became friends.”

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Billy Ray, who married Tish in 1993, said they stayed in touch. Firerose — herlegal name (though reportedly born Johanna Rosie Hodges) — said, “Ourfriendship was so solid over the years.”

In Tish’s divorce filing, she said she and the “Achy Breaky Heart” singerlived apart for their final two years of marriage. Billy Ray told _People_that as they pandemic began, he and Firerose became songwriting partners.

“We began sharing music, and it just evolved,” he said. Firerose said “Billyconfided in me a lot of what was going on in his life,” referring to the endof his marriage. “I was just the best friend I could possibly be, supportinghim.”

Billy Ray said he asked Firerose, “who had been such a light of positivity,such a best friend,” if they could be more than friends. “It just evolved moreinto, as musical soulmates, to soulmates, happy, pure love that to me, Ididn’t know could exist.” In early summer, Firerose moved to his Franklin,Tenn., farm, and he proposed in August — initially sans engagement ring.

“Billy looked at me and said, ‘Do you, do you wanna marry me?'” she recalled.”And I was just like, ‘Of course I do. I love you.” She later picked out adiamond and designed her own ring. Billy Ray, who was married once beforeTish, said their love is “forever.”

Billy Ray also addressed rumors of estrangement with his children — inaddition to 29-year-old Miley, he’s dad to Brandi, 35, Trace, 33, Braison, 28,and Noah, 22 with Tish as well as Christopher Cody, 30, with ex girlfriendKristin Luckey.

“Everyone knew that that relationship was over a long time ago,” Billy Ray,who became a grandfather last year, said of his marriage to Tish, which nearlyended two times previously. “Everybody’s turning the page. It’s been a lot,but everyone knew that it was time for a change.”

Billy Ray and Firerose, appeared together on Live with Kelly and Ryan in2021 to promote their song “New Day” and she talked about meeting him a decadeearlier.

“Billy Ray’s been a phenomenal supporter of my music ever since then,” shetold Ryan Seacrest at the time.

JoJo Siwa criticizes Candace Cameron Bure’s plans for ‘traditional marriage’ in Christmas movies

JoJo Siwa is speaking out after Candace Cameron Bure confirmed that her newnetwork, Great American Family, will air Christmas movies that focus on“traditional marriage.”

The 19-year-old dancer responded to Bure’s comments in an Instagram post onTuesday, Nov. 15. Siwa shared a photo of an article published by Edge Media —a network that focuses on LGBTQ news — that said there would be “no gays” onBure’s cable channel.

“Honestly, I can’t believe after everything that went down just a few monthsago, that she would not only create a movie with intention of excludingLGBTQIA+, but then also talk about it in the press,” Siwa said in the caption.

She continued, “This is rude and hurtful to a whole community of people.”

Multiple celebrity friends commented on Siwa’s post and supported her,including Bure’s “Full House” co-star Jodie Sweetin.

Sweetin wrote, “You know I love you,” and added two red heart emoji.

Fellow “Dance Moms” alum Maddie Ziegler chimed in and said, “Go offjojo!!!!!!!”

Actor Hilarie Burton also weighed in on Twitter and called Bure a “bigot.”

In response to a tweet about Bure’s interview, Burton had a message for the“Fuller House actor” and Bill Abbott, the former CEO of Hallmark’s parentcompany Crown Media who now is chief executive of Great American Media.

“There is nothing untraditional about same-sex couples,” Burtonsaid.

In anothertweet, the“One Tree Hill” star addressed Bure directly and wrote, “Bigot. I don’tremember Jesus liking hypocrites like Candy. But sure. Make your money honey.You ride that prejudice wave all the way to the bank.”

Bure’s statement about the plans for Great American Family’s content came froman interview with The Wall Street Journal published on Monday, Nov. 14.

The actor was asked if viewers can expect to see same-sex couples featured inher channel’s holiday films.

“I think that Great American Family will keep traditional marriage at thecore,” she replied.

After appearing in nearly 30 films on Hallmark, Bure left the network earlierthis year and became chief creative officer at Great American Family. Herfirst holiday-themed movie for the channel, titled “A Christmas… Present,”will air later this month.

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“My heart wants to tell stories that have more meaning and purpose and depthbehind them,” she told the Journal. “I knew that the people behind GreatAmerican Family were Christians that love the Lord and wanted to promote faithprogramming and good family entertainment.”

Siwa’s reaction to Bure’s remarks follows a back-and-forth between the two onsocial media earlier this year.

In July, Siwa made headlines when she posted a TikTok video where she revealedthe “rudest” celebrity she has ever met. The “So You Think You Can Dance”judge held up her phone to show a photo of Bure.

The next day, Bure spoke about the controversy on Instagram and said shereached out to Siwa to resolve any issues between them.

Bure claimed the two chatted on the phone and had “a great conversation.”

The 46-year-old shared that she originally met Siwa at a “Fuller House”premiere when the social media star was just 11 years old.

Bure explained that Siwa asked for a picture and she responded, “Not rightnow,” before continuing down the red carpet and snapping photos with otherpeople.

The actor said she apologized to Siwa on the phone and that everything was“good on the JoJo front” at the time.

However, she cautioned viewers “to be mindful” of what they post onlinebecause “words matter and our actions matter.”

On July 27, the “So You Think You Can Dance” judge told PageSix she “had a badexperience with Bure.”

“I think it just was an inconvenient time for her, and little 11-year-old mewas just so pumped up and so excited, but that doesn’t mean she’s the worsthuman ever,” Siwa said. “It just, you know, was a rough experience for me.”

GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis called Bure’s comments“irresponsible” and “insulting.”

“If (Great American Family’s) plan is to intentionally exclude stories aboutLGBTQ couples, then actors, advertisers, cable and streaming platforms, andproduction companies should take note and seriously consider whether they wantto be associated with a network that holds exclusion as one of its values,”Ellis said in a statement.

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Nilüfer Gündoğan at HLF8 despite facial paralysis

Politician Nilüfer Gündoğan joined last night HLF8 to talk about thestatements of political colleague Gideon van Meijeren (FvD). But table guestsand viewers couldn’t ignore the fact that something was wrong with her face.Gundoğan told honestly about the paralysis in her face.

Last night Gündoğan joined HLF8 because of the most recent commotionsurrounding FvD member Gideon van Meijeren. The politician previously filed areport against the Member of Parliament. Gündoğan spoke about Van Meijeren atthe table: “What he is doing simply ensures that a significant part of theNetherlands is filled with conspiracies and images that the Netherlands isdysfunctional.” She also complains about the fact that Van Meijeren regularlyquestions Dutch democracy. “Thick cold. Then please go to North Korea or Iranand come and talk again.”

Nilüfer Gündoğan on facial paralysis at HLF8

But in addition to her plea to Van Meijeren, it can be seen that Gündoğan hasparalysis symptoms on her face. Presenter Hélène Hendriks asks Gündoğan wherethe paralysis comes from. According to the politician, stress has paralyzed anerve in her face caused by the herpes virus.

Gündoğan has not been in the Chamber for a while and, after a solid course ofprednisone, will now see a doctor next Friday. Hendriks asks if it will be allright. “I hope so.” According to Gündoğan, 75 percent of people recovercompletely, but 25 percent sustain permanent damage.

Stress from allegations

She wants to go back to work next week, depending on what the doctor says.Which Hendriks describes as “quickly”. “I like working and working often helpsto get better again.” The politician will not yet attend all debates, but willfocus on debates that do not last longer than four hours.

Gündoğan calls her urge to work the “nature of the beast”. According to her,the stress is not due to her urge to work, but was caused, among other things,by the lawsuits and allegations that sounded towards Gündoğan. Not too longago she was accused of transgressive behavior, after which she was expelledfrom Volt’s faction. Currently, Gundoğan is an independent Member ofParliament.

So much respect for you! And well worded!>> — Dinelecoeur 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@dinelecoeur) November 14,> 2022

Read on twitter that Nilüfer Gündoğan, despite her facial paralysis (vml due> to stress),> #hlf8 sat> and look back at that bit. Brave!> #Gündoğan> has previously filed a report against Gideon van Meijeren and now wants to> expand it after his podcast statements. Support!>> — Elsschot 🇳🇱🇪🇺🇺🇦 (@marcelbar8) November 14,> 2022

I’m not much into Ms> #gundogan> (@ngundogan77), but> what she gets over her now after this> #hlf8 … the> level of children in preschool is higher than some here on twitter.>> — Emin Humet (@EminHumet) November 14,> 2022

Gundoğan at> #HLF8 Which> can be very stressful for a person> #paralysis>> — Marjolein Deryckere (@M_Deryckere1991) November 14,> 2022

Holy crap, Ms. Gundoğan’s face has become half paralyzed, probably fueled by> stress. And next week she ‘just’ wants to go back to work. Bizarre 😱> #hlf8>> — MandyKaas (@MandykDH) November 14,> 2022

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Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita Welcome Their Second Baby Boy – See His Adorable First Pics!

https://www.instagram.com/p/ClADsNJvn27/ jessetyler Verified Sad to be awayfrom my @takemeoutbway fam tonight but we ran off to welcome our newest littleone, Sullivan Louis Ferguson-Mikita. A special thanks to @drshahinghadir forhelping us grow our family & our incredible surrogate and all of the nursesand doctors. We are overjoyed to be a family of four. My incredible understudy@timmytwright will be on tonight and tomorrow and I will be back in the ballgame on Thursday 11/17. I know Tim has you all in wonderful hands. GO EMPIRES!@takemeoutbway Edited · 1h

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It’s a boy for Jesse Tyler Ferguson and his husband Justin Mikita!

The couple, who already share son Beckett Mercer, 2, welcomed their secondbaby together via surrogate on Tuesday. The couple has named their newestaddition Sullivan Louis Ferguson-Mikita.

The Tony Award winner, 47, announced the news on Instagram along with anadorable set of images as he let fans know why he wouldn’t be appearing in hisBroadway play Take Me Out.

“Sad to be away from my @takemeoutbway fam tonight but we ran off to welcomeour newest little one, Sullivan Louis Ferguson-Mikita,” Ferguson wrote.

Ferguson is currently on Broadway revisiting his Tony-winning performance inthe play’s revival. In the announcement welcoming his new bundle of joy, hethanked his understudy Timothy Wright for taking the stage.

“I will be back in the ball game on Thursday 11/17. I know Tim has you all inwonderful hands,” he wrote.

Ferguson also acknowledged the doctors who have assisted with the birth ofSullivan Louis and expressed that he and his producer husband, 37, are”overjoyed to be a family of four.”

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The Contemporary Family actor first revealed in a video shared on Instagramin May that he and his husband were expecting another baby.

“There is a lot of really horrible stuff going on in the world right now, soJustin and I wanted to share a little bit of good news with you,” Fergusonsaid, referencing the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas which occurred justbefore the announcement was made.

“We are expanding our family,” he continued.

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In April, the former Contemporary Family star shared a picture of Beckett inhis stroller pointing up to a life-size photo of Ferguson outside the HelenHayes Theater.

“Beckett isn’t sure why papa is all over this block in nyc,” Fergusoncaptioned the adorable snapshot.

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Ferguson and Mikita have been going strong since their wedding in July 2013.

After their first anniversary together, Ferguson expressed their desire tostart a family.

“We are very excited to start a family,” the actor told PEOPLE. “We don’t haveany sort of timeline right now. When you have to look for alternate means,there’s a little more planning that has to go into that, so who knows. When westart the process it might still be a three- year order. We’ll see whathappens!”

RELATED: Newlywed Jesse Tyler Ferguson ‘Can’t Believe There’s a Ring on MyFinger!’

On the couple’s five-year wedding anniversary in 2018, Mikita gushed about hishusband with a romantic photo of Ferguson on Twitter. In the shot, the actorwas seen smiling while holding his husband’s hand at the beach in Miami.

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Tim Knol is kilos lighter and feels better than ever

**A few years ago, things were not going well for Tim Knol. The musician fromNorth Holland ate poorly, drank too much and was very overweight. When thedoctor told him he wouldn ‘t grow old that way, Tim changed course. Now he iskilos lighter and feels fitter than ever. There is a new album and anextensive tour. Ron Flens of Culture Club spoke to Tim before the concert atstage Victorie in Alkmaar. **

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For the interview we walk along a green strip behind pop stage Victorie inAlkmaar. Tim Knol in a lumberjack shirt, body warmer and hiking boots. “Tolose weight, you have to go through more vigorously than the roaming we donow,” jokes Tim. “I prefer to walk in the North Holland dune area. I didn’tknow it was so beautiful there. I really discovered that.”

By walking a lot, eating healthier and drinking less, Tim lost 40 kilos inrecent years. He wrote the album Lightyears better about the turn in his life.

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Fan with Tim Knol is Vet t-shirt in 2011

When I filmed Tim Knol ten years ago in his breakthrough year when he won anEdison and played at Lowlands, there were fans walking around with “Tim Knolis Vet” on their t-shirts. “I was really fat then. For a long time I feltpretty good about that,” says Tim. But over the years he gained weight due tobad food and a lot of alcohol. “I was a midnight snacker. I could drink well,a lot of Guinness and whiskey, but at some point I had to put something in.That was shoarma and that kind of junk,” says Tim. At one point he weighed 120kilos.

Outage in hands

Tim started to feel worse and worse. He became depressed, was out of shape andlost his hands while playing the guitar. “The latter was a bit of the laststraw, then I went to the doctor,” says Tim. The doctor said that if he wantedto grow old, he would have to drastically change his life. “And I want to growold!”

Tim then started walking, eating healthier and drinking less. He has alsomoved from Amsterdam to Wormerveer with his girlfriend, where the temptationsto go out are much less. “My girlfriend has also helped me a lot to live ahealthier life. I am very grateful to her for that”.

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Tim Knol in Victory in Alkmaar

That evening Tim and his band the Wandering hearts will be performing in thesmall hall of Victorie in Alkmaar. It is one of a series of concerts that Timwill perform solo and with his band in the coming months. Isn’t he afraid offalling into old habits now that he’s back on the road? “No, not at all. I nolonger need that. I feel good that way. And there is now a Guinness 0.0 in thefridge in the dressing room and I’m already looking forward to it”, laughsTim.

Tips from Tim

Tim Knol not only makes music himself, he is also a great connoisseur of thehistory of pop music and a lover of country, soul, bluegrass and pop. Here arethree tips of records that you should have listened to according to Tim:

Actually, a lot of Neil Young is good. He can play small and play big, solovery subdued and rock with a band. In that way he is also a source ofinspiration.

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That woman could sing so beautifully and that record is really insane.

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The last album by John Prine who passed away in 2020. “But actually everythingis good about this man.” For Tim, Prine is on the same level as Bob, Neil,Townes and Guy. Surnames can be omitted from that list. “What’s so good abouthim is that everything comes together with him: soul, country and folk.”

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The premature film testament of Mexican director Alejandro Iñárritu

In Buddhism, ‘bardo’ is a transitional state between life, death andreincarnation. The soul rehashes the past life in anticipation of its reboot.In such a state is the famous Mexican journalist and documentary filmmakerSilverio Gacho, the alter ego of director Alejandro Iñárritu in feature film_Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths_ – indeed yes, a pretentioustitle. It is a virtuosically designed, self-righteous self-examination that isreminiscent of Fellini’s self-parody and to Gaspard Noé’s cinematic end-of-life care Enter the Void.

Director Silverio wanders in Bardo around in memories and dreams: about hisfather and mother, family and success. Big and intimate issues tumble overeach other. His uprooting, his split between Mexican pride and the need forrecognition by gringos. It is about culture of violence and narcotic terror,conquistador Hernán Cortés enthroned on a lurid pyramid of Indian corpses. Theintimate trauma of baby Mateo, who only lived for 24 hours, turns out to be aleitmotiv. After birth, a doctor pushes him back into mother’s vulva: humorthat Freudians can sink their teeth into.

Threatening talk show

The intentions of Bardo are immediately clear: in the desert a shadow liftsitself from the ground with great leaps until it flies. We are in dreamland.Two-time Oscar winner Iñárritu enchants us there with beautiful scenes thatflow into each other with dream logic. Silverio wades into his living room viaa flooded subway car, watches a comic battle with the American ambassador,rambles through a hectic TV studio to a menacing talk show. Voices fromanother world can be heard in the sometimes familiar, sometimes disturbinginner world of his family. Something is seriously wrong with Silverio. Wewon’t find out until much later.

It’s actually fantastic that tens of millions of dollars have been invested insuch a personal, unruly art house project. With Alejandro Iñárritu, Netflixhopes to repeat the performance of his friend Alfonso Cuarón in the comingOscar season: his Roma childhood memories in black and white, won threeOscars from ten nominations in 2019. Bardo that won’t work. In Venice, thefilm press put the prestige film through the meat grinder in September, afterwhich Iñárritu cut out 21 minutes in shock. The current version still lasts 2hours and 40 minutes.

Fellini

Too long, pretentious, narcissistic, was the criticism Bardo at its premierein Venice. A director who digs into his own psyche was a novelty in 1963, whenFellini introduced it in . Resembles that movie classic Bardo sometimesreferred to: with humpa music, a death march, a tender farewell to a deceasedfather. You also suspect that Iñárritu is after his glorious double whammy_Birdman_ (2015, four Oscars) and The Revenants (2016, three Oscars) feltjust like Fellini did at the time. World hit La Dolce Vita in 1960 led totemporary paralysis: how do you deal with so much success?

Fellini broke in his creative block itself becomes the theme: alter egoMarcello Mastroianni, as star director Guido Anselmi, gets stuck in a sciencefiction film. He barely has a script and doesn’t really believe in it, but thecircus has already started and the producer built a very expensive movie setfrom a missile base. Dragged along in the maelstrom, Anselmi flees in dreamsabout his youth and the (many) women in his life.

came out when the French ‘author theory’ had just broken through andfitted in wonderfully well. According to that idea, the vision of the filmdirector is all-determining: the big man, the general on the set. Alsodissecting yourself in the film makes you the ultimate author. wasjubilantly received and inspired many imitations: in 2012, directors found itin the global Sight and Sound poll still ranks as the fourth greatest filmof all time. No wonder. “Make films about yourself, that is what everydirector wants,” I heard Martin Koolhoven say on TV this week.

However, Fellini’s followers often lack something so delightful: self-mockery. Guido Anselmi is a joking figure, his dream about a harem in which healternates between spoiled Nero, baby or lion tamer remains a hilarious parodyof the male ego – Fellini’s ego.

Midlife crisis

Iñárritu has the content of split in two in his oeuvre. His movie_Birdman_ was previously about the creative process: a (stage) director triesto get a grip on crew, actor egos and his own ambitions. Bardo is now aboutthe director’s ego. That soon threatens to become ludicrous and sentimental: alove letter to himself, I read somewhere. Yet it is missing Bardo certainlynot humor and self-relativization. Opponents repeatedly point out thehypocrisy and contradictions of Iñárritu’s alter ego Silverio. During aswinging fiesta in his honor and glory, ‘frenemy’ Luis verbally fillets theentire film in terms that real critics can easily copy. It would be a tangleof pretentious associations about private life, politics and cosmos thatmerely shed light on the director’s midlife crisis, according to Luis.

In the film, director Silverio silences the critic with a short wave of hishand. Bardo takes place in his brain, where his will is law. What we see isSilverio’s comatose self-image: a sincere family man, a tragic figure full oflove and unresolved grief who can look back on a successful life.

Due to the completely subjective form of Bardo Iñárritu can hardly maintainan ironic distance from his alter ego. He falsely relies on us viewersironically decoding his character, I suspect. But viewers don’t do that: theysee what they see. Then becomes Bardo an ego trip and it doesn’t help thatIñárritu mixes minor suffering with major historical themes, as if they allhave the same weight. And then a cinematic will of a 59-year-old also feels abit like Trimalchio’s dinner from Petronius’ Satyricon – also filmed byFellini, by the way. In it, a vulgar Roman rich man stages his own mockfuneral, with followers stroking his ego with treacle and exaggeratedmourning.

That does everything Bardo shortage. Iñárritu’s self-mockery comes across asbad, but if you step over it, you end up with a film full of ambition andunforgettable images that strikes bizarre, sometimes disconcerting emotionalchords. A train wreck of great beauty and originality at the intersection oflife and death.

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Cinemas see no way out due to high energy bills and raise ticket prices | Movies & Series

Cinemas and film houses will still pass on the high energy costs to theirvisitors, according to a tour of NU.nl. Earlier they said they did not intendto. But the cinemas now see no other way out, although they still hope forfinancial support from the cabinet.

Cinemas and movie houses usually have a hefty energy bill due to the use ofenergy-guzzling projectors. Moreover, they are often located in old buildingsthat are poorly insulated.

This applies, for example, to Rialto in Amsterdam. “Our building in the DePijp district is a hundred years old. That is why we are currently in theprocess of replacing the last windows with double glazing,” says head ofoperations Jennie Zijlmans.

“In addition to making the building more sustainable, we are looking at how wecan cut costs in other ways. For example, we turn off the projectors in therooms that are not in use. But we also had to increase the regular ticketprices. That price increase does not apply for minimums and students.”

Lumière Cinema in Maastricht already raised prices a few months ago. “We findit difficult to raise ticket prices, so we are not planning to do so againanytime soon,” says director Nico Haenen. “We are now gathering all the costitems together to see where we can cut back. The main concern is, of course,that energy prices will continue to rise and thus become an unmanageable andunaffordable cost item.”

‘It must remain pleasant for our visitors’

Another way to save money is to turn down the heating a few degrees. But thatwill not make much difference for all cinemas and movie houses. ForumGroningen has five cinemas, but they are located in a building of 17,000square meters that is also used for other purposes.

“We buy the energy with the other organizations and are therefore largeconsumers. For us it means that next year we will go from 400,000 euros to 1.2million euros in energy costs,” says director Dirk Nijdam. “Where the doors ofour catering facility used to be open, they now remain closed to save energy.We also set the temperature slightly lower where possible. But it must remainpleasant for our visitors.”

Cinema KINO in Rotterdam is also busy with sustainability. “In January 2023 wewill open two new halls and we will use this renovation to make the entirebuilding from 1908 as sustainable as possible. And when we replace projectors,we do this with laser projectors that use less energy,” says financialdirector Frank Groot.

‘We don’t have that many options’

But that is not enough. Because not only energy prices, but also other costsare going up. This increases personnel and purchasing costs. “That’s why werecently increased the regular ticket prices. The tickets are still notexpensive, but that’s never fun.”

Cinemas and movie houses continue to puzzle with their costs. They don’t haveto cancel performances, but the need is increasing.

According to Gulian Nolthenius, director of the Dutch Association of Cinemasand Film Theaters (NVBF), the situations vary and also depend on currentcontracts. “The cinemas and movie theaters will do everything they can tolimit any increases to ensure that the visit remains one of the cheapestoutings.”

“We do what we can, but we don’t have that many options,” emphasizes Nijdam ofForum Groningen. “For a solution to the high energy costs, we look to thegovernment. They must step in.”

¿Será el tópico de la Copa? | Mundial Qatar 2022

Entre los tópicos que rodean a la Copa del Mundo tenemos los habituales:“Cuando empiece a rodar el balón solo se hablará de fútbol”, “los jugadoresllevan días no metiendo el pie no sea que se lesionen y se queden sin jugar laCopa” , “si ganamos la Copa poco importa donde se haya jugado” or “es que casino hay ambiente de copa”.

Después están aquellos centrados en Qatar… “¿A quién se le ha ocurrido llevarla copa a Qatar?”, “ya ​​verás como se arma la de San Quintín”, “pero ¿cómo sepuede jugar con esas temperaturas?”, “jugar en invierno, ¿Quién va a poderir?”.

De ahí se pasa a los más futbolísticos, viejos conocidos, esos que hacenreferencia a los jugadores convocados, a los que no, a los rivales, a loséxitos y los fracasos que están por venir. No me esforzaré en hacer el listadode estos porque son realmente cansinos y, en algunas ocasiones, hay que“comérselos con patatas”.

Inside the Hell of Purchasing Taylor Swift ‘Eras ​​Tour’ Tickets: Crashes, Queues and Crying

Trying to see Taylor Swift live? You’re on your own, kid.

Tickets for the pop star’s highly-anticipated “Eras Tour” became available forpresale on Tuesday morning to lucky Swifties selected as “verified fans” byTicketmaster. However, for many, today wasn’t a fairytale.

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I started my ticket-buying journey at 8 am PT, an hour before my purchasingwindow for the Glendale, Ariz. shows. While Ticketmaster issued the codes,both Glendale and the Arlington, Texas concert presales were executed throughSeatGeek.

The previous night, my friends and I negotiated our budget ceiling. It wasreported that non-VIP tickets would max out at $449, but I’ve been burned bydynamic pricing too many times to enter a ticket sale unprepared for pricegouging. I opened up my presale link on two computers and my phone in hopes ofincreasing my chances of getting through the queue. As I scrolled Twitter toget tips from Swifties on the East Coast, panic set in.

Many fans attempting to snag tickets took to Twitter to voice theirfrustrations — while some made it through to purchase, many were met with aqueue indicating “2,000+ people ahead of you.” To make matters worse,Ticketmaster then “temporarily paused” the queue, leaving hopefuls in limbowith no indication of when they may be let through.

As soon as the clock struck 9, I was redirected to SeatGeek’s virtual line.Unlike Ticketmaster, there was no telling where I was in the queue: the words“you’re in line” were accompanied by an unmoving orange progress bar.

At 9:09 am, one of my computers displayed a blurry image of the seat map. Ittook another four minutes for the interface to actually load. I immediatelynoticed that I was assigned March 18, with no option to try for the March 17show, despite Ticketmaster’s assurance that the verified fan presale wouldapply to any dates for your selected venue. I decided not to waste time overthe date, instead locking in on the very front of the pit, choosing four seatsas close to the stage as possible.

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I was brought to another screen, ready to pay… only to be told my selectedseats were already snatched up. It took another five minutes for the seat mapto load again — and I immediately noticed that the seats I had just attemptedto buy were still listed as available on the map. I ignored them and triedagain in section after section, repeating the “already taken” experience threemore times.

My boss called me in the middle of my ticket-induced meltdown. After anattempt to discuss the workday was interrupted by my screams of expletives, wecut things short. “Get your tickets and call me after you’re done,” he said,clearly recognizing I was in a frenzy.

At 9:18 am, I finally managed to pick some seats that were _actually_available in the front section of the pit. I was, to borrow a phrase fromSwift, “The Lucky One,” snagging four tickets at $429 each (plus the dreadedservice fees, adding $99.14 to each ticket).

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After soaking in the glory of being my friend group’s hero (and finallycalling my boss back), I texted another pal buying tickets for an LA show.“Ticketmaster has not let me into the waiting room, which was supposed to beopen 20 minutes ago,” he said. After 20 minutes, he was pushed to a sale at 3pm PT.

Ticketmaster addressed the crash in a statement on social media, citing“historically unprecedented demand with millions showing up to buy tickets.”The seller delayed the Capital One presale by a full day, moving it toWednesday at 2 pm local venue time.

Moreover, fans who had tickets to Swift’s canceled “Lover Fest” were promised“preferred access” to the sale, but it seems that fell to the wayside duringthe purchase process, with many reporting they still waited in the generalpresale queue.

A quick glance at StubHub shows that seats in my section now range from $1,999to $12,825. If the verified fan system was intended to stop scalpers fromreselling tickets at a premium… it didn’t. It’s curious that Ticketmaster,which controlled the number of verified fans, wouldn’t have the means tosupport the sale.

Obviously, tickets for Swift’s concerts are a hot commodity, but no one shouldbe forced to take days off work and wait in hours-long lines with no end insight just to see their favorite artist. While I’m grateful I’ll be able toattend the “Eras Tour,” I can’t stop thinking about how poorly this sale went— and this is far from the first strike against these sellers.

Ticketmaster and SeatGeek: You’re the problem, it’s you.

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Band mates Offset and Quavo honor Migos rapper Takeoff

After weeks of public silence, rappers Quavo and Offset paid tribute to theirMigos band mate Takeoff, who was killed Nov.1 in a shooting outside a Houstonbowling alley.

Offset on Tuesday wrote a tribute on Instagram and said posting aboutTakeoff’s death “still doesn’t feel like reality,” largely echoing hisemotional remarks at his band mate’s funeral at State Farm Arena in Atlantalast Friday.

“Dear Take,” he began the post. “The pain you have left me with is unbearable.My heart is shattered and I have so many things to say, but I can’t find theright words. I’ve been going to sleep and waking up hoping that all of this isa dream, but it’s reality, and reality feels like a nightmare.”

“Every time you would see me, you didnt give me a dap you gave me a hug. Iwish I could hug you one last time. Laugh one last time. Smoke one one lasttime. Perform one last time,” he continued. “I know someone with a soul likeyours is in heaven now. I hope you can see how much we love and miss you. Youhave left a hole in my heart that will never be filled. Give me strength, giveyour brothers strength, give your family strength.”

Concluding the post, Offset wrote: “Even though I know you will always be withus, throw me a lil sign or a beautiful dream. I love you forever, 4L andafter.”

The Grammy-nominated Atlanta-based hip-hop trio Migos consisted of Takeoff —real name Kirshnik Khari Ball — his uncle Quavo, 31, and his cousin Offset,30. The chart-topping hip-hop trio is known for hits such as ” Walk It TalkIt,” “Stir Fry” and “Bad and Boujee.” Takeoff, whose star was on the risebefore the shooting, had been there as the “peaceful” and “chill” member ofthe act.

According to TMZ, Takeoff and Quavo were playing dice at a private party at abowling alley on Nov. 1 when an altercation broke out and someone opened fire.Police said that two other people were also injured and taken to hospitals inprivate vehicles.

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The Harris County medical examiner ruled the death of Takeoff a homicide daysafter the shooting. The “T-Shirt” rapper, died of “penetrating gunshot woundsof head and torso into arm,” according to a preliminary autopsy reportreviewed by The Times. (The report is not yet completed.)

Quavo, who also performed with Takeoff as the duo Unc & Phew, posted hislengthy tribute to his nephew on Saturday, reflecting on their time togetheras children and as adults, highlighting Takeoff’s demeanor, humor, tripletflow and even his lack of punctuality that was dubbed “Takeoff Time.”

“You never competed with me, we were always on the same team,” he wrote.

Quavo said that as kids they dreamed of being professional WWE wrestlersbefore they thought about pursuing hip-hop and noted that Takeoff was “superquiet though.”

“Quietest in the room, always been like that!!!” he wrote. “Nothing everreally bothered Take and he didn’t bother anybody. He was the most unbotheredperson in the world. He never got mad, he never raised his voice, and when hedid he silenced the room because what Take said was law and he wasn’t changinghis mind fa na, not even Unc could.

“This whole time I’ve been trying to figure out what you really are to mebecause nephew wasn’t it. We hated that word ‘nephew’ or when they said ‘Uncand Phew’ cuz we always knew we were way closer than that and it made me feelold too,” Quavo continued. “But I knew you weren’t my brother cuz you are mysister’s son, so I couldn’t say brother. Now I finally get it… you are OURangel watching me and watching us this whole time in living form making sureEVERYONE FELT UR LOVE AND HUGS while u were here and u made our dreams cometrue.

“You will continue to send your blessings down from HEAVEN and I will continueto keep your name alive as long as I live,” he vowed.

Quavo and Offset were among many musicians who mourned the loss of Takeoff onsocial media and at his Atlanta funeral.

The arena was transformed into a church for the three-hour sendoff andfeatured performances from Justin Bieber, Chlöe Bailey and Yolanda Adams, apoem by Drake, and speeches from Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and the foundersof Migos’ label, Quality Control Music, CNN reported.

Rapper and record executive Gucci Mane on Tuesday released a musical tributetitled “Letter to Takeoff” as a sendoff to the Migos rapper and a number offallen hip-hop stars, including XXXTentacion and PnB Rock.

Other recording artists who paid tribute to Takeoff include Kid Cudi, Ja Rule,Desiigner, Chika, Rae Sremmurd, Rick Ross, Keri Hilson, Rauw Alejandro andHalle Bailey.

“Time to give me my flowers, you know what I mean?” Takeoff said in a recentpodcast episode of “Drink Champs,” which went viral in the wake of his death.“I don’t want ’em later on when I ain’t here. … I want ’em right now, bro.”