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Scotty McCreery has been a lot of places in his career..but one place he would like to go given the chance? “I think I would go to Australia, it’s one place I haven’t been yet. Seems to be nice down there, nice beaches, nice temperature…I’ll have to go down there and see a kangaroo too. Kangaroos are cool. So, cool to go down there.” Scotties tour schedule keeps him in the states through Summer of 20-22. He IS scheduled to be in Davenport Iowa Saturday October 30th
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Luke Combs tells TheTimes.co.UK that he writes songs for the people that are the backbone of America. “Why do I sing about beer? Why do I sing about boring jobs? Because people who drink beer and have boring jobs are the fabric of our society. They’re also my fans.”
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Jason Aldean is releasing a double album called ”Macon” and “Georgia.” It will contain 30 tracks. The first 15 songs will be released on November 12th while the second set of songs will be out on April 22nd
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A follow-up to yesterdays story about “The View” Co-Hosts Sunny Hostin And Ana Navarro Having The Coronavirus …the DIDN’T have it… They were previously pulled off the air during a live taping after producers feared that they had Covid-19. The results turned out to be “false positives” oops….
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Leslie Odom, Jr. dishes on his role as Harold McBrayer in the “Sopranos” prequel movie, “The Many Saints of Newark.” The prequel actually centers around Michael’s father Dickie Moltisanti so, I work for Dickie. It’s the closest thing you can get to time travel. The cars, the storefronts, the extras and you step on the set and you don’t have to use your imagination.” “The Many Saints of Newark” is in theaters and streaming on HBO Max this Friday.
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Join us Thursday during the Drive at Five for ‘At The Movies” brought to you by North Grand Cinema in Ames..
In Theaters this weekend: ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’
Avatar: Fire and Ash picks up after The Way of Water and dives into darker territory, introducing a more aggressive Na’vi tribe tied to fire and volcanic regions. It cranks up the conflict, explores moral gray areas, and shows Pandora is a lot less peaceful than we thought.
https://youtu.be/Ma1x7ikpid8?si=dtzEk8XfL6pjNcEB
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ is rated: PG-13
Stars: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver
AT THE MOVIES...Thursday’s at 5:40, brought to you by North Grand Cinema in Ames and IBC KIX 101.1….