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Warning: this story contains spoilers from episodes 9 and 10 of The Ultimatum: Queer Love. Lexi Goldberg knew exactly what she wanted from day one of The Ultimatum: Queer Love — and as fans have now learned, she never wavered on that. Netflix dropped the final two episodes of the season on Wednesday, showing the couples on Ultimatum Day, where they decided to get engaged or split, and some time later at the cast reunion.
System of a Down’s front man on 25 years of finding truth in political tension, even if it means within his own band. Photo: George De Sota/Redferns For more than 25 years, Serj Tankian has threaded art, activism, and Armenian identity into his career as a singer-songwriter, producer, label head, and political advocate. That perspective made his work as front man of System of a Down — which, like Slipknot and the Deftones, transcended easy classification and complicated the idea that nu metal was merely a fount of unthinking men’s rage — both unpredictable and informative for a generation of listeners learning about economics and world politics the hard way during the band’s heyday in the early aughts, when the growth and prosperity of the ’90s dissolved into the wars and recessions in the early 21st century.
For over two decades, the Backstreet Boys have entertained audiences everywhere and become the best-selling boy band of all time. And unlike other groups that have come and gone over the years, the Backstreet Boys have continuously reunited and released new music. Now, one of the five members is in the news for controversial reasons. Some fans have expressed disappointment in 1 Backstreet Boy’s political leanings Brian Littrell has been a part of the Backstreet Boys since the very beginning and has been there for some of their biggest moments.
In today’s roundup, “NCIS: Los Angeles” casts Nia Long, and Oscar-winner Vanessa Redgrave stars in “Man in an Orange Shirt” on Masterpiece.
CASTING
Nia Long has joined the cast of “NCIS: Los Angeles” as a series regular, Variety has confirmed. She will be introduced on the CBS crime drama in the ninth season premiere on Sunday, Oct. 1. Long will play Shay Mosley, the team’s new executive assistant director. As a former Secret Service agent, Mosley is an experienced Washington insider who brings an east coast demeanor to the west coast team.