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Nikolai presses play on video games
Nikolai presses play on video games

ABC News

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • ABC News

Nikolai presses play on video games

As an avid gamer and music lover, Drive presenter Nikolai Beilharz is ready to press play on his favourite video game soundtracks with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. From 8-bit pioneers to modern-day epic worlds, the ASO is powering up for a bold new concert of iconic gaming music. Evolving from the nostalgic beeps and boops of the 80s, to some of the most cinematic and powerful soundtracks of today, video game compositions help bring virtual worlds to life. Whether you grew up playing Tetris and Sonic, lost yourself in the worlds of Call of Duty and The Legend of Zelda, or spent hours playing Super Mario, video game soundtracks are surprisingly nostalgic and familiar. Join Nikolai for Drive, as ASO musicians preview the 'Press Play' gaming music concert and perform live in the ABC's Collinswood studio on Friday 13 June. Plus, there's tickets to win to be at the live concert and experience the classical soundtracks yourself. Prize to win 2 x premium tickets for ASO Press Play concert at Festival Theatre 2 x premium tickets for ASO Press Play concert at Festival Theatre Your preferred date – either Friday 1 August or Saturday 2 August 2025 at 7pm Your preferred date – either Friday 1 August or Saturday 2 August 2025 at 7pm Prize is valued at $258 How to play Listen to Drive with Nikolai Beilharz from 3pm on Friday 13 June. Listen to Drive with Nikolai Beilharz from 3pm on Friday 13 June. Collect the video game audio clues, then respond correctly to the cue to call for your chance to win. Pick up your gaming console and immerse yourself in these memorable gaming melodies with 891 ABC Adelaide. Tune your radio to 891AM, listen live online at or download the ABC listen app and take us with you when you are on the go.

Former Diddy Employee Reveals The Notorious B.I.G.-Inspired Alias He Used To Book Hotels
Former Diddy Employee Reveals The Notorious B.I.G.-Inspired Alias He Used To Book Hotels

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Former Diddy Employee Reveals The Notorious B.I.G.-Inspired Alias He Used To Book Hotels

'Freak-offs' have been a major focal point in the Diddy sex trafficking trial, especially the initial alleged details of what hotel rooms would be stocked with and look like afterward. His former employee recently testified about his experience booking lodging for the 55-year-old artist, and how the fake name he used was connected to The Notorious B.I.G. George Kaplan, Diddy's former assistant, told the jury on Wednesday (May 21) that he would often be told by Puff or Kristina Khorram, his chief of staff, to arrange stays for the controversial mogul on short notice. The former REVOLT chairman's preferred locations were allegedly in New York, Miami, or Los Angeles; namely, NY's Trump International Hotel & Tower or LA's The InterContinental, where he infamously assaulted Cassie in 2016. Diddy, like many celebrities, would use an alias given the alleged activity happening in the rooms and his general celebrity status. Kaplan revealed that his go-to fake name was 'Frank Black,' a play on the late Biggie's moniker 'Frank White.' The Bad Boy co-founder spent the years following Big's death constantly paying homage to him and divulging their relationship, so it is no surprise that he was top of mind in this regard. George Kaplan was also given specific instructions on setting up the hotel rooms; his testimony aligned with details of the lawsuits against Diddy. He would bring a bag with him full of 'clothes, a speaker, candles, liquor, baby oil and Astroglide,' and unpack it before the Press Play artist arrived. Kaplan revealed that he 'often' purchased these items with a corporate credit card, adding that he believed Diddy began to have him around more often when he gained more trust in him. Kaplan also revealed that he would pick up additional items for the mogul at his request, which included more clothing, food, and 'sometimes drugs.' The 'Last Night' artist apparently had a toiletries bag that was stocked with ketamine and Advil. Kaplan's account of what the rooms looked like when he went to clean them after Puff was finished was also accurate to the details of the lawsuits. He claimed that he would see empty bottles of Gatorade, alcohol, and baby oil. Prosecutors were interested in why Kaplan did the cleaning and not hotel staff, to which he replied, 'It was implied — protecting him and protecting his public image were really important.' Over the last few weeks, the jury has heard from Cassie regarding her experiences in the 'freak-offs,' sex workers, and now an assistant who helped put them together. One can only imagine what will be brought to light next. More from Clinical Psychologist Testifies During Diddy Trial, Speaks On Abuser-Victim Dynamic Meek Mill Reveals The "Craziest" Experience He's Had While At A Diddy Party Sex Worker Claims Diddy Dressed Like A Muslim Woman To Conceal Identity During "Freak-Off"

Japanese girl group NiziU to release second Korean single, 'Love Line'
Japanese girl group NiziU to release second Korean single, 'Love Line'

Korea Herald

time10-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Japanese girl group NiziU to release second Korean single, 'Love Line'

Japanese girl group NiziU will be releasing their second Korean single album, "Love Line" on March 31, JYP Entertainment announced Monday. This marks the girl group's first Korean release since the debut single "Press Play" was released in October 2023. The debut song "Heartris" earned NiziU a music show win in just nine days and placed the group seventh in first week figures for K-pop girl group debut album sales. NiziU also announced plans for this year, which include new albums, overseas promotions, collaborations, a fourth live tour and a new reality show on JYP Entertainment's social media. The upcoming release, "Love Line," is expected to further expand the group's presence in the Korean market. NiziU saw major success in Japan in early 2024. The group's first Japanese EP, "Awake," released Feb. 5, 2024, topped both the Oricon and Billboard Japan weekly album charts. Their first winter tour, 'NiziU Live with U 2024-2025 'Awake'' wrapped up with 155,000 attendees across 18 concerts in eight cities. NiziU is also set to embark on its largest tour to date with 'NiziU Live with U 2025' and 'NiziU Live with U 2026' starting this September.

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