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Singer And Songwriter Sixto Rodriguez, Subject Of ‘Searching For Sugarman’ Documentary, Dies At 81

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DETROIT — Sixto Rodriguez, the subject of the Oscar-winning documentary “Searching for Sugarman,” has died. He was 81.

Rodriguez died in Detroit on Tuesday, according to the Sugarman.org website, and his granddaughter, Amanda Kennedy, verified his death on Wednesday.

According to the Associated Press, Sixto is “the greatest protest singer and songwriter that most people have never heard of.”

His albums flopped in the United States in the 1970s, but he later became a star in South Africa, where his songs protesting the Vietnam War, racial inequality, abuse of women, and social mores inspired white liberals horrified by the country’s brutal racial segregation system of apartheid.

Malik Bendjelloul’s documentary “Searching for Sugar Man” introduced Rodriguez to a bigger audience. The film follows two South Africans on a mission to discover what happened to their musical hero. It received the Academy Award for best documentary in 2013.

Rodriguez was “more popular than Elvis” in South Africa, according to Stephen “Sugar” Segerman in 2013. The Cape Town record store proprietor got his nickname from the Rodriguez song “Sugarman.”

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Sixto Rodriguez, the subject of the Oscar-winning documentary “Searching for Sugarman,” has died. He was 81.

Sixto moved to Detroit as his popularity in South Africa expanded. However, his fans in South Africa felt he was equally well-known in the United States. They’d heard that the musician had died dramatically: he’d shot himself in the head onstage in Moscow; he’d lit himself on fire and burned to death in front of an audience somewhere else; he’d died of a drug overdose, was in a mental institution, and was incarcerated for murdering his girlfriend.

Segerman and journalist Carl Bartholomew-Strydom set out in 1996 to discover the truth. Their efforts took them to Detroit, where they discovered Rodriguez working on construction sites.

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“It’s now rock & roll history. “Who would have thought?” Rodriguez told The Associated Press a decade ago.

Sixto said he “went back to work” after his music career flopped, raising a family of three children and running unsuccessfully for public office. In Detroit, he supported himself through menial labor.

Nonetheless, he never stopped performing his songs.

“I felt like I was ready for the world, but the world wasn’t ready for me,” Rodriguez explained. “I believe we all have a mission — obligations.” Life is not linear.”

Rodriguez later demanded royalties he did not earn from his music being used and performed in South Africa.

The apartheid state forbade some of Sixto’s songs, and many bootleg copies were manufactured on tapes and eventually CDs.

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2024| Judge Rejects Claims That Generative AI Tanked Political Conspiracy Case Against Fugees Rapper Pras

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Washington – Pras, On Friday, a court denied a request for a fresh trial in a multimillion-dollar political conspiracy lawsuit against Fugees rapper Prakazrel “Pras” Michel.

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly determined that his defensedefense attorney’s employment of a generative AI software during closing arguments and other errors made throughout the Washington, D.C. trial did not constitute a substantial miscarriage of justice.

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Judge Rejects Claims That Generative AI Tanked Political Conspiracy Case Against Fugees Rapper Pras

Michel was found guilty of ten counts after a jury heard testimony from witnesses, including actor Leonardo DiCaprio and former US Attorney General Jeff Sessions. On the most serious charges, he faces up to 20 years in prison. He is free until sentencing, which has yet to be decided.

The Grammy-winning rapper was accused of funneling money from a now-fugitive Malaysian financier through straw donors to Barack Obama’s 2012 reelection campaign, then attempting to deter a Justice Department investigation and influence an extradition case on behalf of China during the Trump administration.

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The defense said Michel received lousy advice as he attempted to support himself while recreating himself in politics.

His defense attorney, David Kenner, who has previously represented rappers like Suge Knight and Snoop Dogg, pleaded guilty to leaking grand jury evidence to reporters.

Michel hired a new lawyer, who claimed Kenner had made several errors, including deploying an “experimental” generative AI software that botched closing arguments by misattributing a lyric from his client’s influential 1990s group.

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Judge Rejects Claims That Generative AI Tanked Political Conspiracy Case Against Fugees Rapper Pras

Michel, however, failed to prove that Kenner’s handling of the case influenced the jury, according to Judge Kollar-Kotelly.

She accepted that some of Michel’s faults were valid, but they did not neutralise the prosecution’s extensive evidence against him or render the nearly month-long trial unfair.

Michel’s representative had no immediate comment on the ruling.

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Julian Ortega, Actor In Netflix’s ‘Elite’ Series, Dies Aged 41

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Julian Ortega, a Spanish actor best known for his role in the popular Spanish-language Netflix drama series “Elite,” has died, according to the country’s actor and actress union. He was 41.

“Our deepest condolences to his family and friends,” the union said in a statement Monday.

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Ortega, the son of Spanish actress Gloria Muñoz, was born in Madrid in 1983. According to the organization, he attended acting school in the Spanish capital.

He began his career in Spanish-language films, including the 2000 drama “El Otro Barrio” (“The Other Side”) and the 2008 horror fantasy “La raíz del mal.”

He appeared in various Spanish television programs before becoming well-known internationally after appearing in six episodes of Netflix’s Elite.

Ortega played a restaurant manager in the murder-mystery-infused high school thriller, which follows privileged pupils at a prestigious school.

His most recent performances were in drama programs like “The Countryside” (formerly called “El Pueblo”) and “4 estrellas.”

“You were a great man; humble, always smiling, generous, and thoughtful…” I have a great colleague. “Thank you for everything,” wrote his “Countryside” co-star Ruth Diaz in an Instagram post.

“It’s been great to share those months on El Pueblo and get to know you better. “You’ve left too soon,” she added.

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According to the Spanish Theatre in Madrid, Ortega has worked on theatre ventures, including the 2021 play “Ira,” which he created and co-starred in with his mother.

The reason for the death has not been officially confirmed.

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Selena Gomez Reacts To Taylor Swift Cameo Rumors in ‘Only Murders in the Building’ S4

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Selena Gomez has recently put a fun twist on rumors swirling about a potential cameo by Taylor Swift in the fourth season of Only Murders in the Building. In an interview with E! News, Gomez responded to the speculation with her signature humor and charm.

Laughing off the rumors, Gomez quipped, “You’re hilarious. She’s a little busy, you guys.”

Her playful tone continued as she added, “Oh dear, I love that,” while still chuckling. Gomez’s light-hearted response showcased her easy-going nature and her ability to handle fan speculation with grace.

Gomez’s co-stars, Steve Martin and Martin Short, also joined in on the playful banter. Martin, in a comedic twist, said, “Listen, she calls us every day. Here – she’s calling right now. Ahh I’ll take it later.”

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Martin Short added to the jest, joking, “No, I was talking to Taylor around 3:00 a.m.” Their jokes highlighted the camaraderie and fun atmosphere among the cast.

Beyond the jokes, Martin took a moment to genuinely praise both Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez for their poise.

He commented, “Taylor Swift handles everything perfectly and so does Selena. In the situations I’ve seen—politically, trolls, everything—she just seems to have a wisdom about how to do something quietly, effortlessly.”

The interaction underscores not only the strong bond between the cast members but also their mutual respect and admiration for each other.

Gomez and Swift’s friendship, along with their shared ability to navigate public life with elegance, continues to be a topic of interest and admiration among fans and colleagues alike.

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