SIXTEEN months after their last release and following more than a year of lockdown misery for the music business, COLDPLAY look set to be back with a bang soon. I revealed in February how the band had teased the name of a prospective new album, Music Of The Spheres, on some editions of their chart-topping 2019 collection Everyday Life. They then applied to trademark Music Of The Spheres. Since then, things have continued to swirl behind the scenes. Official documents now show the band have formally applied to use the name on recorded music, merchandise, clothing and printed materials in the US. Paperwork Stateside shows Chris Martin , Jonny Buckland , Guy Berryman and Will Champion are currently stuck in a legal wrangle with officials over the use of the branding. Records show the application was initially declined, but is now “suspended” until a patent is secured in the UK — which appears imminent after their claim to the name was published by the Intellectual … [Read more...] about Coldplay album edges closer after legal wrangle over Music Of The Spheres
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Majority Of Penguins Players, Coaches Receive COVID-19 Vaccines At PPG Paints Arena Clinic
By: KDKA-TV News Staff PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A majority of Pittsburgh Penguins players, coaches, and members of their traveling party have received COVID-19 vaccines. According to KDKA’s news partners at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette , the shots were offered to the players and coaches on a voluntary basis on Monday during a vaccine clinic at PPG Paints Arena where the team partnered with UPMC. “We were once again proud to team up with our partners at UPMC,” the Penguins said. “Hopefully we all can continue to come together to do what we can to end this pandemic.” A team spokesperson says that the vast majority of players, coaches, and traveling party members elected to receive the vaccine. The Penguins hope that by vaccinating players and coaches, they can encourage others in the area to follow their lead. … [Read more...] about Majority Of Penguins Players, Coaches Receive COVID-19 Vaccines At PPG Paints Arena Clinic
M.I.A. Launches GoFundMe Page to Aid Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
M.I.A. has set up a GoFundMe page to raise money to aid those affected by the recent volcanic eruption of La Soufrière in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. “I’ve never set up a crowdfunding page before, but as you may know Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has been very close to my heart,” she wrote on her Instagram. “I wrote my first song there. Since going to Sri Lanka is out of the question for political reasons, it’s been my island away from my island for the last 20 years.” “La Soufrière has caused massive devastation on a scale that has not been witnessed by the residents in the last 40 years,” she continued. “The situation today is that there’s been power cuts and water scarcity. Everything is covered by ash. The volcano is still erupting and there could be further ongoing damage.” The musician wrote that short-term supplies are needed — from blankets to hygiene kits — and that the cost of living is extremely high due to tourists. “It is also very hard for local people … [Read more...] about M.I.A. Launches GoFundMe Page to Aid Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Van der Dussen, Fakhar likely to return in third T20I
PREVIEW - SA V PAK, 3RD T20I by Telford Vice • Last updated on Share Tweet Fakhar Zaman was ruled out of the second T20I due to a "minor allergy on his left leg" © AFP Mohammad Rizwan doesn't suffer first-ball foolery often. It's befallen him only four times in his 77 innings for Pakistan across the formats, and just once when he has been entrusted with opening the innings. That happened in the second T20I at the Wanderers on Monday, when George Linde induced a stroke that saw the ball follow the curve of an upturned pudding bowl as it blooped to mid-off. So ended a streak of 10 innings in the format - half of them for the Multan Sultans in the PSL - in which Rizwan had passed 40. He scored a century and six half-centuries, four of them higher than 70, in those trips to the crease. The South Africans would have needed no reminding of his T20I prowess: he has made his hundred - a 64-ball undefeated 104 in Lahore in February … [Read more...] about Van der Dussen, Fakhar likely to return in third T20I
Van Gisbergen off painkillers since Sandown
The Kiwi has been nursing the injuries since a mountain bike crash last month, with an aggressive recovery process centred around hyperbaric treatment limiting the affect its had on his packed racing schedule. Remarkably he has only missed one event since the crash, the GT World Challenge Australia round at Phillip Island. Two weeks after undergoing surgery he took three wins from three Supercars races at Sandown, before heading to Mount Panorama another fortnight later to win a GT race and claim the Bathurst Triple Crown with a win in the six-hour production car race on the same weekend. Giving an update ahead of this weekend's third Supercars round of the season at Symmons Plains, van Gisbergen explained his collarbone is largely pain free. However the same can't be said of the broken ribs, only found after his three wins at Sandown , which continue to give him grief. Despite the pain he's resisting painkillers, to help chart his recovery without the … [Read more...] about Van Gisbergen off painkillers since Sandown