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Entertainment News Roundup: Allison Russell, Mortal Kombat II, LA Subway Expansion
Singer-songwriter Allison Russell has announced her third album 'In the Hour of Chaos.' Meanwhile, the box office is buzzing with previews for 'Mortal Kombat II,' and Los Angeles residents can now enjoy new subway stops along Wilshire Boulevard.
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Variety
Los Angeles residents have been waiting for the Metro D line to extend its reach down Wilshire Boulevard for more than a decade, and the time has finally come to unveil the new extension. Stations at La Brea Avenue, Fairfax Avenue and La Cienega Boulevard will open Friday, giving riders the ability
2026-05-08 15:00 UTC
Variety
When I land in Toronto on a recent Tuesday morning, I’m not exactly in the mood for a romantic retreat. If traveling alone isn’t enough, a fresh heartbreak makes the idea of a two-night stay at a luxe waterfront property — replete with “spectacular sunsets” and a massive ensuite primary bedroo
2026-05-08 15:00 UTC
Variety
Fight! “Mortal Kombat II” is gearing up for a box office battle this weekend with last week’s champ, “The Devil Wears Prada 2.” The Warner Bros. and New Line action movie has made $5.2 million in Thursday previews. Based on the popular, violent video game franchise,
2026-05-08 15:05 UTC
Variety
Singer-songwriter and actress Allison Russell has announced the coming release of her third solo album, and her first in three years, “In the Hour of Chaos.” It arrives July 10 and is preceded today by a first single, “Cold April,” that features appearances from Kara Jackson,
2026-05-08 15:10 UTC