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| What is ‘Making Manson' about? New documentary shows Charles Manson ‘without the mask' |
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Fifty years after the Manson Family killings, the name Charles Manson still evokes a strong image — that of a shaggy-haired cult leader who spoke provocatively about mass murder. “There’s no need to feel guilty. I haven’t done anything I’m ashamed of. Maybe I haven’t done enough,” Manson said in a 1987 interview with TODAY at California’s San Quentin prison. “Maybe I should have killed four, five hundred people, then I would have felt better. Then I would have felt like I really offered society something.” Manson, whose followers committed a series of brutal killings in the late 1960s, is known for his infamous crimes. What’s less known is who Manson was behind the scenes, when he was not being interviewed or making erratic outbursts in the courtroom. |
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| Post Malone coming to Gillette Stadium on new tour with Jelly Roll |
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Superstar Post Malone is headed back to Massachusetts next year on his newly announced 2025 U.S. tour. The “Sunflower” singer will cross the country with crossover country star Jelly Roll, and the pair will visit Gillette Stadium on Saturday, May 31. It will be his first show at the stadium — last time he toured in Massachusetts, he played the Xfinity Center in Mansfield. On this tour, Post Malone will play “his biggest hits, fan favorites, and brand new songs” from his recent country album, “F-1 Trillion,” according to a tour announcement. |
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| Who is Domingo? About the ‘SNL' sketch that keeps going viral |
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For anyone on social media, clips and soundbites from a viral “Saturday Night Live” sketch about a man named Domingo have been difficult to escape. Domingo made his debut during the Oct. 12 episode of the live comedy show. Host Ariana Grande starred alongside multiple cast members in a sketch called “Bridesmaid Speech,” in which a group of bridesmaids sing about the bride’s bachelorette trip at her wedding. The song unexpectedly details Kelsey’s (Chloe Fineman) affair with a man named Domingo, which sets off the groom, Matt (Andrew Dismukes). At the end of the song, just as Kelsey explains that her mystery man is in the past, Marcello Hernandez shows up as Domingo. |
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| ‘Wicked' fans have a message to moviegoers: Don't sing along in theaters |
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Can you sing along to “Wicked” show tunes in a movie theater? Depends on who you ask. The cinematic retelling of the famed Broadway musical has sparked a debate online among die-hard fans about whether it’s appropriate to belt along with the on-screen cast while at the movies. Moviegoers who spoke to NBC News said they expect excited “theater kids” to know the etiquette of not singing over the actors during the show. Many said they plan to lip sync, but that they would save the actual singing along for another time. |
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| John Stamos helps Dave Coulier shave his head amid cancer battle |
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| Marissa Bode is the first actor to play Nessarose in ‘Wicked' who uses a wheelchair in real life. What it means to her |
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After Marissa Bode got the call asking her to play Nessarose in “Wicked,” her parents had an unexpected reaction. “They were so happy for me for all about three minutes,” Bode, 24, tells TODAY. “And then they were like, ‘We told you to get your passport.'” “Wicked” was filmed in the United Kingdom, near London. She was offered the part in October 2022, and ideally, she would have headed to set the next day. |
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