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New Documentary Gives Inside Look Of Las Vegas Shooting, Produced By Route 91 Survivor

The Route 91 Harvest Music Festival massacre was the worst mass shooting in our country’s history. Now there is a new film coming out about The October 1 Las Vegas…

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The Route 91 Harvest Music Festival massacre was the worst mass shooting in our country's history. Now there is a new film coming out about The October 1 Las Vegas shooting. AbcNews reported that it's being made by someone who was in the crowd when it all happened.

Ashley Hoff was in the fourth row at the show. Even though it was going on five years ago, she remembers that night vividly. She heard a popping sound over Jason Aldean's singing. She and her husband thought it was fireworks. Until they looked behind them and someone had been shot in the face with one of the bullets spraying down from the Mandalay Bay.

Hoff is the executive producer of the new docuseries, called 11 Minutes. She says the film is an inside account of what happened that night and the people it affected.

Hoff was already in the film business when she got the idea for the movie. It was inspired by an unexpected visit she got from an FBI Agent at her door, nine months after the Las Vegas shooting happened. The agent was part of a team who reunited concert attendees with items they left behind. Hoff had left a pair of cowboy boots she was wearing to the concert. She took them off after the bullets started because they were too slippery to run in.

When Hoff got the boots back, she reached out to others in the film industry to make the documentary. Hoff also connected with other survivors, who give some very heart-wrenching accounts of their experiences. Not just of that night, but the lifelong effect it has had since.

The filmmakers say the film is not going to be easy to watch, but that there are good parts worth waiting for. Susan Zirinsky, the producer who worked on the film 9/11 is also producing this film. She said "There are extraordinary acts of courage and human beings helping human beings. They're just regular people. In the darkest hours, people found each other.” (AbcNews)

11 Minutes will be out tomorrow (Sept 27) on Paramount+.

Wendy Rush, 96.3KKLZ Las Vegas

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Janet Jackson: Fans React To Super Bowl Documentary

A new documentary addresses the infamous Super Bowl performance between Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake.

The Super Bowl XXXVIII from 2004 marked a cultural shift and not because of the New England Patriots and Carolina Panthers but the infamous wardrobe malfunction that exposed Jackson's breast.

Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson is a new documentary that explores the incident, explains how FCC regulations have changed since then, and how Jackson's career suffered after the incident (while Justin Timberlake didn't seem to suffer at all from any repercussions of the performance).

Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson is available to stream on Hulu and FX now.

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Wendy Rush is the midday host on one of Vegas's top stations, 96.3 KKLZ. She has been with the station for ten years and comes with a diverse career background. In addition to being a radio host, Wendy has lived the Vegas life as an entertainer. She has been a celebrity impersonator, rock band singer, and improv comedian. As a content creator for 96.3 KKLZ, Wendy writes about music, celebrities, mental health and wellness, and life as a Las Vegas local.