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Daily update February 24, 2017
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In February 2015, Donald Trump had an idea. "The Academy Awards last night were absolutely terrible," he said in an Instagram video.
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According to La La Land's opening song, "It's just another day of sun" in Los Angeles. And for the 14-time-nominated musical, the Oscars might be "just another award" to win on what we actually hear is going to be just another day of rain.
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The worst has happened, perhaps. Beyonce, the most popular musician on God's green earth, has canceled her co-headlining spot for this year's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
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Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone in "La La Land." Cara Buckley predicts it will win best picture at the Oscars. Credit Dale Robinette/Lionsgate.
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Sad news, Beyoncé fans: The speculation has turned into reality—the singer, who is pregnant with twins, will not perform at Coachella this year after all.
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Here is a look at TV networks and online outlets that will show the 89th Academy Awards in big European, Asian and Latin American markets, Africa, the Middle East, Australia and Canada.
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In a complete reversal of the Obama administration's position, President Donald Trump's administration formally rescinded past guidance on transgender bathroom protections in public schools.
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Teen Mom 2's Kailyn Lowry is pregnant. The MTV reality star, who became a public figure from her stint on 16 and Pregnant, is expecting her third child, she announced on her blog on Thursday.
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The DC Extended Universe has had a busy day to put lightly. Earlier in the day, news broke that Matt Reeves has officially signed on to direct The Batman following Ben Affleck's exit.
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Warner Bros. Pictures finally answered the question of who would direct The Batman after the departure of Ben Affleck from the director's chair last month today, with a very dry press release naming Matt Reeves to the job.
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