Day Headlines in Culture News: 2025-07-17
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Citizen Kane sled saved from destruction sells for nearly $15m (BBC entertainment 2025-07-17 20:57:43)
It is one of at least three wooden sleds made for the filming of the classic 1941 film. -
Snoop Dogg becomes Swansea co-owner and investor (BBC entertainment 2025-07-17 18:20:12)
Rapper Snoop Dogg becomes a co-owner and investor at Swansea City after taking a minority stake in the Championship club. -
Tomorrowland organisers plan to build new stage after fire destroys original (BBC entertainment 2025-07-17 17:48:47)
Tens of thousands of campers arrive at the Belgium site as festival managers focus on "finding solutions". -
Connie Francis: Pretty Little Baby singer dies at 87 (BBC entertainment 2025-07-17 14:04:32)
The singer had recently enjoyed a career resurgence after her 1960s song Pretty Baby went viral. -
Two Doors Down in surprise return with Christmas special (BBC entertainment 2025-07-17 12:41:08)
It has been two years since the last series aired following the death of its creator Simon Carlyle in 2023. -
US Senate approves $9bn cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting funds (BBC entertainment 2025-07-17 11:32:36)
The bill now returns to the House of Representatives for approval ahead of a Friday deadline. -
Ariana Grande says she's not abandoning music for film (BBC entertainment 2025-07-17 10:52:47)
The US singer insists there's still room for music after being cast in another film this week. -
Tomorrowland organisers say festival will go ahead after fire destroys main stage (BBC entertainment 2025-07-17 09:24:24)
Tens of thousands of campers arrive at the Belgium site as festival managers focus on "finding solutions". -
Watch: Fire engulfs main stage of Tomorrowland music festival (BBC entertainment 2025-07-17 05:21:21)
Thick plumes of black smoke can be seen billowing into the sky as flames engulfed the main stage. -
'Organising Black Sabbath farewell was an honour' (BBC entertainment 2025-07-17 05:13:21)
Director Tom Morello says he was "very aware that the world was paying attention" to the event.