Colman Domingo Becomes First Back-to-Back Best Actor Oscar Nominee Since Denzel Washington

The actor from Sing Sing earned his second Oscar nomination on Thursday, following his groundbreaking achievement last year as the inaugural Afro-Latino nominee for Best Actor. In the list of actors vying for Best Actor at the 97th Academy Awards (which includes Domingo, Adrien Brody, Timothée Chalamet, Ralph Fiennes and Sebastian Stan), Domingo stands out as the only performer to be nominated in consecutive years within this prestigious category.

Trace Cyrus Begs Dad Billy Ray Cyrus to Seek Help: “I Barely Recognize You Now”

During his performance, the 63-year-old singer known for “Achy Breaky Heart” caused concern among fans due to his uncharacteristic appearance, gruff voice, and testy response to multiple audio technical issues. Some spectators even went as far as labeling it a “disaster” and a “train wreck.”

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Fans were worried about the country star, who is 63 and famous for “Achy Breaky Heart,” after his performance was marred by an unusual appearance, rough voice, and hostile reaction to technical audio problems. Some viewers described it as a “disaster” and a “train wreck.

‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Tracking for Promising $90M-Plus U.S. Box Office Debut

Based on initial predictions, it looks like the Marvel Studios feature is set to rake in at least $90 million or more during the Valentine’s Day/President’s Day weekend, which would put it among the highest-grossing films for that holiday. Interestingly enough, this is the same weekend that both the first Deadpool and Black Panther were released. This year, our highly anticipated all-audience event movie hits theaters on Valentine’s Day itself. As a gamer, I can hardly wait to see it!

How Musicians Are Rebuilding After the LA Wildfires: NAMM Steps In

In light of the numerous individuals in need, various music instrument companies are participating at the convention with initiatives aimed at assistance. Among them, Gibson Guitars, via its charitable arm Gibson Gives, has partnered with Guitar Center to donate $250,000 towards the restoration of music programs and musicians affected by the fires. L.A.-based musicians can submit applications for a one-time special grant through February 28th.