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SiR concert at Drake-affiliated venue in Toronto cancelled, after similar situation with Schoolboy Q

SiR in Toronto was cancelled seemingly out of nowhere, with speculation that it has to do with the venue’s ties with Drake.On July 18, he quote-tweeted a fan’s concerned tweet about his show meeting the same fate as his labelmate ScHoolboy Q, whose own show in Toronto on July 18 was also suddenly cancelled by venue History. “My shit ain’t cancelled,” SiR wrote.Last Tuesday (July 30), he quote-tweeted his own tweet to correct himself: “This shit didn’t age well at all….” He then broke the news: “So sorry to my Toronto fans.
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Roy Keane and Sir Alex agreed for first time ever on trend FIFA called 'dangerous'
Sir Alex Ferguson didn't always see eye-to-eye would be an understatement. Two of the most explosive figures in the history of the beautiful game, the former Manchester United pair shared a tempestuous relationship during their time together at Old Trafford.From a bust-up during a pre-season trip in Portugal to the uproar from the Irishman's infamous MUTV interview, Keane and Ferguson clashed out on countless occasions, over all manner of issues.However, despite their evident differences, the United duo did find one thing they could agree on back in the day.As the Premier League's frozen foreigners desperately sought any means necessary to gain even the slightest warmth during Britain's icy winters, snoods became all the rage circa 2010.Though the controversial neck warmers caused quite the stir when they arrived on the football scene, they were good for something: uniting Keane and Ferguson, who shared a mutual detest for the clothing accessary.It was, in fact, the legendary Scot himself who initiated the stamping out of the snood movement when he became the first manager to ban his players from wearing them back in December 2010.What has been the worst trend in football history? Let us know in the comments section"They're for powder puffs," the former United gaffer blasted.
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Sir Sidney Poitier dead: Oscar-winning actor, director and activist dies aged 94
As well as this, he was nominated for two more Oscars and numerous Golden Globes and BAFTAs in his career.The news of his death was confirmed earlier today but details about cause of death have not yet been released.His death comes soon after a Broadway play based on his career was announced last month.This is set to be written by Charles Randolph-Wright and to focus on his incredible life.The star was born in Miami while his family were on a work trip from the Bahamas, granting him US citizenship.He began his acting career in the theatre, before landing his film debut in No Way Out in 1950.His big break was in the Oscar-nominated film The Defiant Ones with Tony Curtis in 1958, cementing his place in Hollywood.Sidney went on to appear in films like A Raisin in the Sun, A Patch of Blue, To Sir, with Love and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner - as well as his Oscar-winning turn in Lillies of the Field.He later retired from his film career in 2000s, with his final on-screen appearance coming in a HBO documentary about Don Rickles in 2008.Then in 2009, he was given the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which is the highest civilian honor in the USA.Outside of his career in film, Sidney also served as the ambassador of the Bahamas to Japan, which he held between 1997 and 2007.Following news of his death, tributes have been pouring in.Actor Jeffrey Wright wrote: "Sidney Poitier. What a landmark actor.
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