Celine Dion Gives Emotional Performance & Speech at 2016 Billboard Music Awards
Celine Dionannounces her hit Las Vegas residency Celine will carry on into 2017. The 12 new dates take place at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in January and February.
Presented by AEG and Caesars Entertainment, the show features a full orchestra and band with plenty of visuals. Dion mixes her biggest hits with timeless songs by artists such as Elvis, Bee Gees and Prince. Her cover of Queens The Show Must Go On was recently released as a single and featuresLindsey Stirlingon electronic violin.
The 2017 performances are scheduled Jan. 17-18, 20-21, 24-25, 27-28, 31 and Feb. 1, 3-4. General onsales begin May 27 at 10 a.m. PDT.
Previously announced shows for this year are on sale now. May and June are already sold out but you can still get in on the fall dates that include Sept. 20-21, 23-24, 27-28, 30, Oct. 1, 4-5, 7-8, and Nov. 1-2, 4-5, 7, 9, 11-12, 15-16, 18-19, 22, 25-26.
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X-Men: Apocalypse is having an unsteady journey to theaters this coming Memorial Day, but bad reviews aside, were still excited for some its aspects. Theres the delightful Alexandra Shipp, for instance. Shipp is succeeding Halle Berry in the role of Storm. Yahoo Movies had the chance to sit down with Shipp and she discussed her preparation for the role with our senior editor, Kevin Polowy. I spent the first month trying to imitate Halle Berry, for a minute, Shipp said. Because I was like, how am I going to live up to Halle Berry?
I was like, Alright, hold on. People arent going to want to see you be Halle Berry. Otherwise theyre going to want Halle, you know? You got to find your own Storm. You got to find who you think Storm is in these moments and in this time in her life.Shipp tried getting in touch with Berry, but that didnt work out. I reached out to her, Shipp said. You know, Halles got her show, and her family and stuff. So I understand, shes got her thing going on. Also I think that my email might have scared her because it was a lot of word vomit. Like, Oh my G*d, I love you, youre so amazing. What does your hair smell like? What perfume do you wear? If you had a favorite deodorant scent, what would it be?
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Ginger Zee May Not Compete in "DWTS" Finals After Injury
Created: 05/23/2016 10:52 AM
Ginger Zee has suffered a pelvic injury ahead of the "Dancing With The Stars" finale.
ABC News reports Zee has been diagnosed with sacral instability and a lumbar or lower back sprain.
The "Good Morning America" meteorologist tells ABC News that she continued to rehearse last week after suffering a lower back spasm. She says she later saw a physical therapist who told her that her "pelvis was just moving all over."
She says her pelvis is loose and unstable because she had a baby in December.
Despite the injury, Zee says she plans to take the floor Monday night against UFC fighter Paige VanZant and model Nyle DiMarco during the first night of the two-night season finale.
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Oklahoma City Thunder vs Golden State Warriors - Game 1 - Full Game Highlights | 2016 NBA Playoffs
TORONTO, Ontario -- The NBA suspended Cleveland Cavaliers bench player Dahntay Jones for one game for punching the Toronto Raptors Bismack Biyombo in the midsection in the waning moments of Cleveland"s first loss of the playoffs Saturday night.
Sunday night in Oklahoma City, Draymond Green gave the Thunder"s Steven Adams the second part of the old "one-two" when Adams" groin apparently leaped in front of Green"s foot.
The first part -- the old "one," came when Adam" groin intruded on the space reserved for Green"s knee in a game last Wednesday at Golden State.
Green, a former Michigan State player who, as the 35th pick in his draft year is one of the NBA"s great success stories, was not suspended despite being a serial below the belt striker.
The NBA supinely upgraded the call to a Flagrant Foul 2 and fined Green the equivalent of tip money for the maid at the typical NBA player"s Ode to Me mansion -- $25,000.
Kiki VanDeWeghe, the NBA dean of discipline, must have miscreants lining up happily outside his office, like college players at North Carolina for that class with no attendance requirement and no academic merit.
Personally, I agreed with VanDeWeghe"s view of the physical action in the Sunday incident, which was that Green was flailing his legs while trying to draw a foul call and did not mean to kick Adams.
On the first incident last Wednesday, a driving layup against Adams, Green cocked his knee like a fixed bayonet before crashing into Adams and releasing the shot.
To me, the track record of the volatile Green in this series and over the course of his career should have been a consideration.
To me, this sets a precedent for stars with a Charles Barkley cheap-shot disposition.
But the league has been leery of suspending impact players ever since former commissioner David Stern changed the course of the 2007 playoffs.
Phoenix"s Boris Diaw and Amar"e Stoudemire left the bench in the final minute of a series-tying Suns" victory in the fourth game, protesting Robert Horry"s hockey-style check of Suns" point guard Steve Nash.
The ruling eviscerated the Spurs, who claimed San Antonio center Tim Duncan left his team"s bench too, but not as aggressively. The incident occurred when the game had already been decided. It propelled the Spurs to the championship, won in a sweep of the Cavaliers.
Since then, players who are starters or in the rotation have received the benefit of the doubt.
J.R. Smith of the Cavs, however, did receive a two-game suspension after a Flagrant 2 foul and ejection when he elbowed Boston"s Jae Crowder in the biker bar rumble that was the fourth game of that opening series in 2015.
The instigator Crowder was not punished. Smith"s foul was more forceful than Green"s, felling the Boston swing man, but it was to a less sensitive area.Smith"s track record certainly was part of the decision.
The Warriors are NBA champions. Ratings are at stake. An epic dynasty for the 73-9 Warriors is on the line.
Perhaps the lenient Green ruling is part of the divine right of kings, and I don"t mean LeBron James.
Cline Dion"s performance at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards was incredibly moving.
The singer became visibly emotional afterwards, though, when her son Ren-Charles Angelil surprised her on stage to present her with the Billboard Icon Award. She struggled to holdback tears as she accepted the award, and per her request, Ren-Charles stood beside her as she gave a powerful speech.
Everyone took note of Cline"s sincerity, and they were also very curious about her eldest son! So, without further ado, hereare five things you need to know about Ren-Charles.
1. He"s Still in High School: Twitter had a collective freakout over Cline"s handsome son last night. Ren-Charles is, indeed, a good-looking young man, but this 15-year-old seems focused more on high school than Hollywood right now.
2. He Plays Hockey: Ren-Charles and Cline"s 5-year-old twins Eddy and Nelson live in Las Vegas with their mom, but they haven"t let go of their Canadian heritage! According to Ren-Charles" Instagram page, he plays ice hockey for the Nevada Storm Midget AA league.
3. He Has a Down-to-Earth Upbringing: Sure, mom"s an international superstar, but you (almost) wouldn"t know it based on Ren-Charles" pics with friends. Like most teenagers, there are plenty of selfies, group shots and images from sporting events. Nothing too crazy happening here...
4. He Picks Up on a Few Perks: After surprising Cline at last night"s Billboard Music Awards, Ren-Charles rubbed elbows with the stars. He Instagrammed a photo of himself and Rihanna grinning from ear-to-ear, captioning it simply, "What a night! #billboards2016"
5. He"s Strong Like His Mom: As Cline showed us, the show must go on, and Ren-Charles is doing his part to make sure it does. Ren-Charles supported his mom following her emotional performance last night, and back in January, he delivered a touching eulogy at his father Ren Anglil"s funeral.
"Fifteen years is not a long time for a son to get to know his father. You had a busy life, but we were communicating through golf, hockey, poker and smoked meat ... and a lot of other wonderful food, bonding more and more as time went by," he said, per People. "You left me now with enough good memories of you to share with my younger brothers," he said of 5-year-old twins Nelson and Eddy. "As they grow older, without you being around, I"ll make sure to pass on what I"ve learned from you. You are a tough act to follow, but with your help, everything"s gonna be fine. Dad, I promise you here that we"re all going to live up to your standards."
AJ Styles vs. Roman Reigns - Extreme Rules Match: 2016 WWE Extreme Rules on WWE Network World Wrestling Entertainment Superstar John Cena, center, is accompanied by Make-A-Wish participants Rocco Lanzer, left, and and Evan Maher, as he visits the trading floor before ringing the New York Stock Exchange opening bell, Friday, Aug. 21, 2015. To date, WWE superstars and divas have granted more than 6,000 wishes. This was Cena"s 500th granted wish. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) The Glens Falls Civic Center has announced that WWE is returning to the GFCC.
They say on Sunday, July 17 at 5:00pm. The Summer Slam HeatWave Tour will bring the best in sports entertainment to the area.
WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns and The USOS will compete against The Club: AJ Styles, Karl Anderson, and Luke Gallows.
John Cena will take on Alberto Del Rio; plus your other favorite WWE Superstars will be in action including: Dean Ambrose, Chris Jericho, WWE Tag Team Champions New Day, WWE Womens Champion Charlotte, and more.
Tickets go on sale Friday, May 27 at 10:00 a.m. Tickets range from $15.00 to $100.00. Tickets will be available for purchase at the Glens Falls Civic Center Box Office, charge by phone at 1-855-432-2849, or online at: www.glensfallscc.com