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Forbes
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Bruce Springsteen's New Album Debuts Twice On The Same Charts
Bruce Springsteen scores multiple Billboard wins with Tracks II and Lost and Found, as both reach ... More the Top Album Sales and Americana/Folk Albums charts together. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 06: Bruce Springsteen performs onstage during the 17th Annual Stand Up For Heroes Benefit presented by Bob Woodruff Foundation and NY Comedy Festival at David Geffen Hall on November 06, 2023 in New York City. (Photo byfor Bob Woodruff Foundation) Bruce Springsteen's new box set Tracks II: The Lost Albums is so massive, it had to be released in several different variations. The project includes seven full-length albums that Springsteen recorded at various times throughout his career, but chose not to release for one reason or another. Given the volume of music, the release comes with a hefty price tag, but Springsteen wanted to ensure fans of all kinds could afford it. At the same time Tracks II dropped, the rocker also shared Lost and Found: Selections from the Lost Albums, a one-disc offering featuring just a handful of Springsteen's new cuts at a budget price. Amazingly, both of those brand new albums become charting wins in the U.S., even appearing near one another on some of the same tallies. Tracks II and Lost and Found Debut Together Both Tracks II and Lost and Found debut on the Top Album Sales and Top Americana/Folk Albums charts. Tracks II is the bigger winner between the two, opening at No. 7 on the rankings. Lost and Found launches at No. 16 on the Top Album Sales ranking and at No. 22 on Billboard's tally that focuses solely on Americana and folk music. A Box Set Worth Hundreds of Dollars Despite its price tag — Amazon is selling Tracks II for $260 on CD and more than $300 on vinyl — it emerges as the top performer between the two. Tracks II sold 10,400 copies in its first tracking period, according to Luminate. Lost and Found, meanwhile, sold 5,900 copies — a little more than half as many as its larger companion. Bruce Springsteen's New Bestseller Lost and Found can only be located on the two rankings mentioned, while Tracks II opens on half a dozen lists. The box set appears lowest on the Billboard 200, coming in at No. 67. It also launches inside the top 20 on the Top Rock Albums, Vinyl Albums, and Top Rock & Alternative Albums charts, landing at Nos. 13, 14, and 15, respectively. Throughout the years, Springsteen has only sent five titles to the Americana/Folk Albums chart. 40% of all of those projects debuted this frame, as he earns his first new arrival in more than half a decade.


BBC News
09-06-2025
- General
- BBC News
Lost and Found in the Lakes
If you believe one of the lost items on Monday 9th June's show is yours, please contact the team lostandfoundtd@ If you have lost an item in the Lake District and would like the team to help, you can apply to be on series 2 of Lost and Found in the Lakes. Click on the link to find out more.


CTV News
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- CTV News
Calgary-based Ukrainian theatre Strum UA returns to West Village stage with Lost & Found
Anna Lupeko and Snizhana Gukasian-Korobeinkova, two Ukrainian artists who emigrated to Calgary in April 2023 and launched a new Ukrainian theatre company in the city called STRUM are presenting a new show, Lost & Found at the West Village Theatre through June 15. (Photo courtesy STRUM UA Theatre) Strum UA, a Calgary theatre company of Ukrainian theatre artists, is back with a new show. Lost & Found, written by Laura J. Cutler, blends English with Ukrainian monologues to tell the story of Kateryna, a Ukrainian immigrant. 'This play dives into the emotional, psychological, and cultural challenges of starting over in Canada,' the company says on its Instagram page. 'From language barriers to hilarious misunderstandings, from deep struggles to hope and connection, this story captures the real-life journeys of people from around the world who now call Canada home.' The Muze, Calgary, Sept. 7, 2024 The Ukrainian cast of The Muze at Calgary's West Village Theatre. (Photo: Mariia Shcherbyna) Lost & Found is directed by company co-founder Snizhana Gukasian-Korobeinikova, who talked about the company's experience since it was founded one year ago in Calgary by Gukasian-Korobeinikova and Anna Lupeko in a story the duo wrote for Critically Speaking, the newsletter of the Canadian Theatre Critics Association. In it, they explain what the company name means. 'The name 'Strum' in English evokes the search for melody,' they wrote, 'while in Ukrainian, it symbolizes a powerful flow of energy driven by creativity and inspiration. 'United by this dual meaning, the name reflects the theatre's mission: to bridge Ukrainian traditions and Canadian society through the transformative power of theatre.' Company members have worked with a variety of Calgary arts organizations, including Workshop Theatre Society, The Collectors' Gallery of Art, West Village Theatre, Scorpio Theatre and Calgary Arts Development, which has provided some funding for Lost & Found, to find its theatrical footing in a new country and new language. 'Starting life anew in a foreign country isn't easy, especially with the trauma of war,' said Gukasian-Korobeinikova. 'My first year in Calgary was about adjusting and learning about the local theatre landscape. I participated in various productions as an actress to better understand the city's cultural context and theatre management.' Lost & Found opens Thursday at the West Village Theatre on 10th Avenue S.W. and runs through June 15. Tickets are available for purchase via e-transfer to strumuatheatre@ Please include your name, date, and the number of seats you wish to reserve in the payment description. You can also buy tickets through Strum UA's Instagram page.


The Sun
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Helen Skelton lands second series of BBC show amid romance rumours with Gethin Jones
HELEN Skelton has bagged a second series of her hit BBC show - as romance rumours with co-star Gethin Jones continue to swirl. The former Strictly star is riding high with another telly win, while fans are convinced sparks are flying behind the scenes. 5 Helen, 41, lands second series of hit BBC show - after helping reunite lost wedding photos, phones and even GoPros with their owners The Morning Live presenter is heading back to the Lake District after Lost and Found in the Lakes was officially recommissioned for a second series. The BBC One Daytime hit became the highest-rating unscripted show in its slot over the past year. Now, Helen and her crack team of divers, detectorists and magnet fishers are gearing up for another round of heartwarming hunts, as they dig deep (literally) to recover treasured possessions feared lost forever. Filming for the 16-part series kicks off in late May and promises more drama, emotion and some jaw-dropping finds - all set against the stunning backdrop of the Lakes. In series one, the team recovered everything from smart watches and phones to a drone sunk 35 metres at the bottom of Lake Windermere. But it wasn't just any drone - it held unseen wedding photos belonging to newlyweds Alex and Mary, who were desperate to get their big day memories back. After one failed mission, the team struck gold on the second attempt - bringing tears, hugs and one seriously grateful couple. The series also features a social media detective, Mui, who creates viral campaigns to track down owners - helping return GoPros to young carers in Blackpool and tech to wild swimmers and families. And if they can't reunite the items? Local craftspeople step in to give them an incredible new lease of life. Watch as Morning Live stars meet up away from the studio - as show remains off air Lost and found never looked so good. Helen said: 'I am thrilled to be returning to my home in the Lake District for a second series of Lost and Found in the Lakes. "I had a fantastic experience returning lost treasures to their owners and I cannot wait to get back to it!' Meanwhile, Gethin Jones hinted at a close relationship with Helen Skelton in a gushing interview - saying he "would always be there for her". The Sun revealed that the Morning Live stars had grown 'close' off-screen with insiders suggesting "their friendship has blossomed into a deeper connection". The pair fuelled romance rumours as they cuddled up together on his motorbike. They went for breakfast in Manchester before making a quick exit on hunky Gethin's bike. Helen looked like a 70s rock chick in a brown leather jacket and flared jeans, while Gethin kept things simple in a navy jumper. She beamed before climbing behind Gethin and wrapping her arms around his waist. Gethin added to the rumours recently when he called Helen "superwoman" in an Instagram post following their 24 hour non-stop roller-skating marathon for Comic Relief. It is understood the pair have been spending an increasing amount of time together outside of the studio. A source told MailOnline: "Helen and Gethin have an extremely close working relationship and there's a feeling in recent months their friendship has blossomed into a deeper connection. "They're both keen to keep a lid on it to avoid public scrutiny but there's no denying their closeness both on and off screen." They were pictured looking close at the Baftas and, last year, were spotted at a charity ball set up by the late rugby league star Rob Burrow 's sisters. A source said: "It was very clear that Helen and Gethin were together as a couple at the event. "They were with close friends of Helen's and their connection was undeniable." The insider continued: "Helen and Gethin have been able to attend events together without much fanfare purely because they're work colleagues... but anyone who has seen them at these bashes will testify they look extremely cosy." Helen's husband, rugby ace Richie Myler left her for Stephanie Thirkill in 2022. The Strictly star faced further heartbreak when her rugby player ex went on to have two children with his new love. He said he was struck off the popular dating app Hinge because women didn't believe his profile was really him. Lost and Found in the Lakes is available to watch on BBC iPlayer. 5 5


Arab News
26-05-2025
- Arab News
Pakistan's ‘Loss and Found Cell' resolves over 2,500 missing item complaints by Hajj pilgrims — official
ISLAMABAD: A 'Lost and Found Cell,' established by the Pakistani Hajj mission, has resolved more than 2,500 missing item complaints lodged by Pakistani pilgrims this year, Pakistani state media reported, citing an official in Makkah. This year's Hajj is expected to take place between June 4 and June 9, with nearly 112,620 Pakistanis set to perform the annual pilgrimage. Of these, approximately 89,000 Pakistanis are traveling under the government scheme and 23,620 through private tour operators. The South Asian country has set up a Medical Mission and a Lost and Found Cell to facilitate Pakistani pilgrims in case of health or any other emergencies during their stay in the Kingdom, the Radio Pakistan broadcaster reported. Adnan Wazir, the Lost and Found Cell in-charge, told the state broadcaster that his team has been working round the clock, in two shifts to leave no stone unturned in facilitating the 'guests of Almighty Allah.' 'The Lost and Found Cell in Makkah has successfully resolved 2,539 complaints out of 2,611 regarding missing items belonging to intending pilgrims,' he was quoted as saying. 'All-out efforts are underway to address 72 remaining complaints so that the valuable belongings can be returned to their rightful owners at the earliest.' Wazir said they have a robust mechanism in place to trace and recover lost items, urging the pilgrims to lodge complaints about missing belongings to officials on duty or directly at the phone number: 00966-125505326. He strongly advised Pakistani devotees to take precautionary measures such as clearly writing their passport numbers and names on their belongings. The official said a Wheelchair Desk is also functional at the cell to assist deserving pilgrims upon a refundable security deposit of 200 Saudi Riyals. Pakistan launched its Hajj flight operation on Apr. 29 which will continue till May 31. The annual pilgrimage is followed by Eid Al-Adha, one of the two major Islamic festivals that involves the traditional animal sacrifice.