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Roland Joffe to Direct Mob-Centric JFK Assassination Film ‘November 1963: The Killing of a President’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Katcy Stephan What really happened during the 48 hours leading up to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy — at least according to mob bosses — is heading to the big screen in the upcoming film “November 1963: The Killing of a President.” The mob’s version of events were passed down to Chicago mob boss Sam Giancana’s nephew, Nicholas Celozzi, by Sam’s brother, the late Joseph “Pepe” Giancana, who drove around with his brother Sam during those two days. “The reason why there’s this fascination or anxiety is because people know that what they’ve heard so far doesn’t make sense,” Celozzi tells Variety of the ongoing interest in the circumstances surrounding JFK’s assassination, even 60 years later.
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Courtney Love, 58, shows off her youthful physique in a patterned bikini
She has jetted off to the island of Ischia in Italy for a sunshine break.And Courtney Love showed off her youthful physique as she posed for a bikini snap on Wednesday during the trip.The American singer-songwriter, 58, had her toned abs on display in the green, orange and white patterned two-piece.  Looking good: Courtney Love showed off her youthful physique as she posed for a bikini snap on Wednesday after jetting off to the island of Ischia in Italy for a sunshine breakThe star wowed in the plunging bikini top which she accessorised with a series of gold necklaces while also adding dark shades to her look.  Courtney completed her beach look with fluffy sliders and showed of her many tattoos as she wore the bikini including one on her inner arm that reads 'Let it Bleed'.The beauty wrote in the caption: 'Living well is the best revenge!' as she threw her hands in the air and beamed.  Holiday: The American singer-songwriter, 58, had her toned abs on display in the green, orange and white patterned two-piece Share Follow If you make a purchase using links on this page, MailOnline will earn an affiliate commission Get the look of Love in a printed pick by La DoubleJ £465 La DoubleJ 'Kissers' bikini Shop now at Liberty London... Buy now Calling all print-loving maximalists! Let us introduce you to cult label La DoubleJ, a brand that has won over everyone from Kendall Jenner to Nicky Hilton, Lily Collins, Adele and Rita Ora - what a line up? Joining the gang was none other than Courtney Love, who had us crushing hard over her statement swimwear.
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Most expensive music memorabilia ever sold - £1.4m Beatles piano to £4.5m Nirvana guitar
READ NEXT: Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love's Hollywood home on sale for less than $1millionItems once played by his former Beatles bandmates including Ringo Starr and John Lennon have sold at auction for eye-watering sums - with other music icons even purchasing the items themselves.As bidders head to the auction house to try purchase a part of music history, Daily Star takes a look at some of the most expensive music memorabilia ever sold.Nirvana's MTV Unplugged performance in 1993 went down in history as one of the music series' greatest performances of all time.The performance, which took place just five months before singer Kurt Cobain died, saw the star play a retro acoustic-electric 1959 Martin D-18E during the set.Now an important part of music history, the guitar later sold at Julien's Auctions in 2020 for a jaw-dropping £4.9m, and was won by Rode Microphones founder Peter Freedman.According to the BBC, Peter Freedman said he planned to take the guitar on a worldwide tour, with proceeds to go to supporting the performing arts.He also described buying the guitar as "a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity", according to the auction house.Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour announced in 2019 that he was selling his entire guitar collection, with the intention to use the funds to fight climate change.Speaking at the time, he told NME: "These guitars have been very good to me. They’re my friends.
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Primal Scream play ‘Deep Hit Of Morning Sun’ to honour Mark Lanegan
Primal Scream have honoured the late Mark Lanegan by bringing ‘Deep Hit Of Morning Sun’ back into their live sets – watch footage below.The band, who have recently been playing their 1991 album ‘Screamadelica’ in full at a number of headline shows and festival dates, played 2002 track ‘Deep Hit Of Morning Sun’ for the first time in years to honour Lanegan, who passed away earlier this year and had covered the song.“We’ve brought ‘Deep Hit of Morning Sun’ back into the set in honour of Mark Lanegan who covered it so beautifully with The Twilight Singers,” the band wrote on Instagram, sharing footage of a performance of the song.Check it out below.A post shared by Primal Scream (@primalscreamofficial)Grunge icon Lanegan passed away at his home in Killarney, Ireland on February 22, age 57.Lanegan was the frontman with Screaming Trees from 1985 to 2000 and was also known for his work with bands like Queens of the Stone Age, Mad Season, The Gutter Twins and for his many other numerous collaborations.The news of Lanegan’s passing prompted a huge wave of tributes on social media from the likes of Eddie Vedder, Dave Grohl, Manic Street Preachers, Tim Burgess, Courtney Love and Sleaford Mods.Lanegan’s 12th solo album, ‘Straight Songs Of Sorrow’, came out in 2020 and served as a companion to his far-reaching memoir, Sing Backwards And Weep. In a four-star review, NME described the record as being “open and viscerally honest” while containing “music that salves the soul”.Back in December 2021, Lanegan released another memoir, Devil In A Coma.
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