Good Sunday morning, friends and neighbors- hope you're enjoying the weekend. I'm a tad tired, myself. Nothing to do with the time change, though- I'm always tired.
Just a reminder for you, there won't be any Saturday Night Karaoke this week- as St. Patrick's festivities will be happening all day in Norcross and at the Iron Horse Tavern. Fear not, though- we'll be back and all up in your face on March 24th!
A nun testifying in the lawsuit seeking to block Katy Perry 's purchase of a former convent in Los Angeles collapsed and died in court, according to CBS News. Archbishop José H. Gomez issued a statement confirming the death, saying "Sister Catherine Rose Holzman, IHM passed away suddenly (Friday) at the age of 89."
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The legal fight has been going on for three years now, with Perry's offer on the property having been approved by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, but awaiting the Vatican's approval. The nuns residing there had sought a separate deal due to their disapproval of Perry's public persona.
I'm a fan of most of Steven Spielberg's filmography- but, I gotta say that the trailer for Ready Player One is superbly underwhelming.
Speaking of movies, it looks like Black Panther will be this week's top earner at the box office- and the film became the fifth in the Marvel fold to cross the $1 billion mark in ticket sales.
Rock on.
On the heels of Showtime's documentary- Whitney: Can I Be, which was denounced by the late singer's estate- comes word of a new documentary that the estate fully endorses, called Whitney.
According to a press release for the film, Whitney will explore most personal aspects of Houston’s life and career, and will include live performances, unreleased tracks, and home footage. It will be released July 6.
Director Kevin MacDonald said he approached Houston's "life like a mystery story; why did someone with so much raw talent and beauty self-destruct so publicly and painfully? I was lucky enough to have the support of Pat Houston and the Whitney Houston estate in this quest. They entrusted me with the 'keys to the vault' while giving me complete freedom to follow the story wherever it went. At heart, Whitney is an intimate family story that reveals a new side to a woman that even her most die-hard fans never knew."
Birthdays today include: Joel and Benji Madden of Good Charlotte (39); Lisa Loeb (50); Vinnie Paul of Pantera (55); Bruce Watson of Big Country (57); Mike Percy of Dead Or Alive (57); Cheryl Lynn (61); Nina Hagen (63); Bobby McFerrin (68); George Kooymans of Golden Earring (70). #MusicalBirthdays
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