Entertainment News Roundup: Ed Sheeran tops UK charts with 'Subtract' after copyright victory; Michael J. Fox talks Parkinson's and perseverance in documentary 'Still' and more

1, extending Sheeran's "flawless run of chart-topping albums", the Official Charts Company said. Factbox-Who qualified in the second Eurovision semi-final? The second semi-final of the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest was held in Liverpool, northern England, on Thursday. The Grand Final of the song contest will be held on Saturday night in Liverpool, northern England, which is hosting the event on behalf of last year’s winners Ukraine. Michael J.

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Updated: 13-05-2023 11:21 IST | Created: 13-05-2023 10:30 IST

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Ed Sheeran tops UK charts with 'Subtract' after copyright victory

Pop star Ed Sheeran topped the UK music charts with his latest album, the critically acclaimed "Subtract", on Friday, a week after winning a U.S. copyright trial over one of his biggest hits. "Subtract", the British singer-songwriter's sixth studio album, went straight to no. 1, extending Sheeran's "flawless run of chart-topping albums", the Official Charts Company said.

Factbox-Who qualified in the second Eurovision semi-final?

The second semi-final of the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest was held in Liverpool, northern England, on Thursday. Ten of the 16 countries performing went through to Saturday's Grand Final.

Eurovision 2023: Sweden leads the betting ahead of Finland and Ukraine

Sweden's Loreen is favourite to win Eurovision ahead of Finland's Kaarija and Ukraine's Tvorchi, bookmakers William Hill said on Friday, adding that Australian rockers Voyager were also being backed after their appearance in Thursday's semi-final. The Grand Final of the song contest will be held on Saturday night in Liverpool, northern England, which is hosting the event on behalf of last year's winners Ukraine.

Michael J. Fox talks Parkinson's and perseverance in documentary 'Still'

For his armies of fans, Michael J. Fox will always be the eternal teenager, the 1980s heartthrob, the fresh-faced star of "Family Ties" and "Back to the Future". Looking back on his long career, he sees himself more as a cockroach.

Hollywood writers try to strike a love match while picketing

As striking Hollywood writers protest working conditions, some are seeking more than a new labor contract. They are also looking for love on the picket lines. Single members of the Writers Guild of America gathered outside the Universal Studios lot this week for a combination of picketing and a dating mixer that later moved to a taco eatery.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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