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Dave Mason, Traffic Co-Founder, Dies Aged 79

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Dave Mason, Traffic Co-Founder, Dies Aged 79

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Dave Mason, the English singer, songwriter and guitarist who co-founded the psychedelic rock band Traffic and penned classics including “Feelin’ Alright?” and “Hole in My Shoe,” died on April 19, 2026, at his home in Gardnerville, Nevada. He was 79. The family said Mason passed away peacefully after cooking dinner with his wife, Winifred, then taking a nap with the couple’s dog at his feet. No cause of death was disclosed. Mason rose to prominence with Traffic in the late 1960s, later launching a successful solo career that produced hits such as “Only You Know and I Know” and 1977’s “We Just Disagree.” He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 and collaborated with major artists including Jimi Hendrix, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, the Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac. Mason had postponed tours in 2024 after doctors discovered a serious heart condition and announced his retirement from touring in 2025. He is survived by his wife Winifred Wilson and daughter Danielle.

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Commenters corrected a common attribution, confirming Jim Krueger wrote Mason’s big solo hit, and noted that Steve Winwood is now Traffic’s sole surviving founder. Fans’ memories of energetic live shows suggest a renewed listening and tribute cycle for Mason’s music.

Former MrBeast Executive Sues Over Harassment, Firing

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Former MrBeast Executive Sues Over Harassment, Firing

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A former executive at Beast Industries, the media company founded by YouTuber Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson, filed a federal lawsuit on April 22, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Plaintiff Lorrayne Mavromatis, hired in 2022 as head of Instagram and later promoted, alleges years of sexual harassment by senior leaders, gender discrimination and retaliation after she complained and took maternity leave. The complaint names two production entities, MrBeastYouTube LLC and GameChanger 24/7 LLC, and cites incidents including unwanted comments about her appearance, one-on-one meetings at an executive’s home, being asked to join work calls while in labor, demotion after raising complaints in 2023, and termination weeks after returning from leave. Her suit alleges violations of the Family and Medical Leave Act, wrongful termination and intentional infliction of emotional distress and seeks unspecified damages and other relief. Beast Industries has strongly denied the claims, saying the complaint contains “deliberate misrepresentations” and that it has documentation to refute the allegations. The filing spotlights questions about workplace culture at a high-profile creator-led company headquartered in Greenville, North Carolina.

DC releases Clayface body-horror trailer

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DC releases Clayface body-horror trailer

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DC Studios on April 22 released the first full teaser for Clayface, an R-rated body-horror entry in James Gunn and Peter Safran’s rebooted DC Universe. Directed by James Watkins from a script by Mike Flanagan and Hossein Amini, the film stars Tom Rhys Harries as Matt Hagen — a rising actor who is brutally disfigured and transformed into the shapeshifting villain Clayface after an experimental medical procedure. Naomi Ackie co-stars alongside Max Minghella, Eddie Marsan, David Dencik, Nancy Carroll and Joshua James. The trailer, debuted publicly after a CinemaCon preview, shows graphic practical and VFX-driven transformation imagery — bandaged hospital scenes, melting and reshaping faces, and a shadowed sequence in which Clayface forms a mace-like arm. Clayface is slated to open Oct. 23, 2026, moved into the Halloween season, and is positioned as the darker, horror-leaning follow-up to Superman and Supergirl within DCU: Chapter One. The clip underlines the studio’s intent to broaden tonal range across its slate while keeping the story grounded in Gotham City without revealing any Batman cameo.

Janet Jackson declines portrayal in Michael biopic

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Janet Jackson declines portrayal in Michael biopic

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Janet Jackson has declined to be depicted in Michael, the Antoine Fuqua-directed biopic of her late brother Michael Jackson that premiered this week at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. Jaafar Jackson, Michael’s nephew, stars as the King of Pop and received praise from several family members on the red carpet, including Marlon and LaToya Jackson. Notable absences included Janet, daughter Paris Jackson and eldest sibling Rebbie; LaToya said Janet was asked to appear but “kindly declined.” Earlier drafts of the film reportedly included dramatization of the 1993 Jordan Chandler allegations, but producers said a long-standing legal contract prevented depiction of the Chandler family, prompting rewrites and weeks of reshoots. The released film ends in 1988 and teases a possible Part 2. Michael’s estate and some family members were involved in production — Michael’s son Prince served as an executive producer — while Paris has publicly criticised the movie as inaccurate. Despite mixed reviews, the film is projected to open strongly worldwide, with industry estimates near $150 million global debut.

Michael B. Jordan, Austin Butler to Star in Miami Vice ’85

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Michael B. Jordan, Austin Butler to Star in Miami Vice ’85

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Universal Pictures' reboot of the 1980s TV series has a title and leads: Miami Vice ’85 will be directed by Joseph Kosinski and star Michael B. Jordan as Ricardo “Rico” Tubbs and Austin Butler as Sonny Crockett. The period film, inspired by the original pilot episode and first season, will be shot for IMAX and is scheduled to open Aug. 6, 2027. Production is set to begin in 2026 after the studio greenlit the budget. Dan Gilroy wrote the current screenplay based on characters created by Anthony Yerkovich; Dylan Clark and Kosinski produce. The project follows previous screen versions, including Michael Mann’s 2006 film adaptation, and arrives amid Kosinski’s recent commercial successes directing large-format tentpoles. Jordan, coming off an Academy Award win, and Butler, an Oscar-nominated actor, closed deals after months of development and negotiations.

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Discussion highlights that Miami Vice ’85 will likely foreground Kosinski’s audiovisual style and 1980s nostalgia, with IMAX and marquee casting positioning it as a major summer tentpole; however, pay figures and production anecdotes mentioned by commenters remain unconfirmed.
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