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UK Fans Are Mad At DJ Khaled For Skipping Show And Posting Vacay Pics

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Source: Kevin Mazur / Getty Most of us are used to seeing DJ Khaled relax poolside on Snapchat or Instagram. But fans at The Wireless Festival in England were vexed by Khaled and Asahd ‘s vacation time after he cancelled his scheduled performance hours in advance because of “travel issues.” Some fans have tweeted about suing the festival since Khaled wasn’t the only act to no-show. Cardi B , Trippie Redd , J Hus and Fredo were also promoted on the bill. Wait DJ Khaled ? Lol my man is doing “mana cool mana ease” in a pool on holiday 4h ago and wireless is today #WirelessFestival pic.twitter.com/7rn3bjWOs2 — Shogs (@ds2hogs) July 8, 2018 Flip the page for the timeline’s best reactions.

UK Fans Are Mad At DJ Khaled For Skipping Show And Posting Vacay Pics

What Black Girls Can Learn From HBO’s “Being Serena” (Spoilers)

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Source: Jacopo Raule / Getty Serena Williams was recently asked about the pressure she faces as the “one to beat” in every tournament she enters. “I always play everyone at their greatest, so I have to be greater.” “that’s what makes me great.” Whether she’s coming back from pregnancy or injury, she says “it doesn’t matter, these young ladies, they bring a game that I’ve never seen before. It’s interesting because I don’t even scout as much. Because when I watch them play, it’s a totally different game than when they play me Serena has embodied greatness for almost two decades, and her HBO video diary Being Serena , reveals how she’s been able to maintain for so long. Keep clicking to revisit Serena’s most memorable moments and read Ezinne Ukoha ‘s thoughts on what Black girls can learn from her incredible example. Read Ezinne’s full essay here .

What Black Girls Can Learn From HBO’s “Being Serena” (Spoilers)

Fall Out Boy Flooded Our Brains (And Hearts) With Memories During This Super Nostalgic Performance

Fall Out Boy rocked their hearts out at the 2015 mtvU Woodie Awards, where they performed a medley of their greatest hits and were inducted into the Hall of Wood.

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Fall Out Boy Flooded Our Brains (And Hearts) With Memories During This Super Nostalgic Performance

Fall Out Boy Flooded Our Brains (And Hearts) With Memories During This Super Nostalgic Performance

Fall Out Boy rocked their hearts out at the 2015 mtvU Woodie Awards, where they performed a medley of their greatest hits and were inducted into the Hall of Wood.

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Fall Out Boy Flooded Our Brains (And Hearts) With Memories During This Super Nostalgic Performance

C&L’s Late Night Music Club with Barenaked Ladies

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Genre: Pop Title: One Week Artist: Barenaked Ladies Like Harrison Ford I’m getting frantic….. and then comes one of my favorite feel-good songs by a feeling good band, playing acoustic for charity. Sharing time…what song makes you feel GOOD tonight? Open music thread….. Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits 1991-2001 Price: $9.99 (As of 07/21/11 07:05 pm details ) Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Crooks and Liars Discovery Date : 22/07/2011 05:00 Number of articles : 2

C&L’s Late Night Music Club with Barenaked Ladies

‘Drunk History’ to debut on HBO’s ‘Funny or Die Presents’

“Drunk History” is a brilliant web series where intoxicated people talk about historical events. It will appear tonight as part of HBO's “Funny Or Die Presents…” Though this isn't the first time the series has been mentioned on television. In August of 2008, infoMania's own Ben Hoffman sat down with the Derek Waters and Jeremy Konner for a Cewebrity Profile.

Japan gets the nod to kill whales again

Commercial whaling may soon resume, after being banned for nearly a quarter of a century. Secret talks, to be held in Florida at the beginning of next month, look like finalising a deal to allow Japan to begin killing the leviathans for gain once more. The deal would go to the International Whaling Commission for approval in June. World governments agreed to a moratorium on hunting in 1982, after species after species had been driven to the brink of extinction. The halt began five years later, but Japan has exploited a loophole that allows “scientific” whaling, ostensibly for research. It kills about 1,000 great whales around Antarctica annually. The deal remains under wraps, but is expected to allow the country to whale in its coastal waters. In return, Japan would slightly scale back its Antarctic hunt, but – in another victory for its government – that hunt might be legitimised. Iceland, which also conducts scientific whaling, and Norway, which legally exempted itself from the ban, may also agree to scale back their very much smaller operations. The idea is that fewer whales would be killed and an anarchic state of affairs brought under control. But conservationists fear that – apart from conceding a principle that represents one of their greatest international victories – the agreement would lead to other countries starting hunts in their coastal waters, and to a worldwide revival of officially sanctioned whaling. added by: jefftego