Rep. Carolyn Maloney wants Hollywood to "get some skin in the game" when it comes to helping create pandemic risk insurance that will restimulate film and television production.
02.11.2020 - 21:42 / thefader.com
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Rep. Carolyn Maloney wants Hollywood to "get some skin in the game" when it comes to helping create pandemic risk insurance that will restimulate film and television production.
One of the most compelling artists to emerge from the world of hyperpop dips his toes into the traditional music industry with "eyesore," his first release on a major label. While more polished than his SoundCloud singles, "eyesore" retains its creator's prodigious pop songwriting talents.
Selena Gomez has been a big advocate for mental health as she's been through her rough patches from time to time. Moreover, for the 28-year-old artist, her music has always been extremely personal and unabashed, as evidenced by her 2020 album, Rare.
George Clooney doesn't give interviews often these days, but for GQ's Icon of the Year issue, the honoree spoke about how meeting and falling in love with Amal Clooney fundamentally changed the course of his life."I was like, 'I'm never getting married. I'm not gonna have kids,'" he started, adding he was content with his life, career, and bachelor years after his 1993 divorce from Talia Balsam.
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn are reuniting onscreen for their new Netflix holiday sequel “The Christmas Chronicles 2”, and the longtime couple opened up about their 37-year relationship for “CBS Sunday Morning”.
Gwrych Castle have been released.The line-up for the new series of I’m A Celeb includes presenter Vernan Kay, Strictly ex-pat AJ Pritchard, Mo Farrah, and Corrie’s Beverley Callard aka Liz McDonald. The campfire fun kicks off at 9 pm on ITV on Sunday night.Tonight sees the return of one of the most worthy causes around to the airways.
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On October 20, Nigerian authorities shot into a crowd of peaceful protestors demonstrating against the country's notorious anti-corruption unit SARS. The tragedy, now known as the Lekki massacre, killed at least 12 people.
Ellise Shafer editorLady Gaga made her voice heard at Joe Biden’s final campaign event on Monday night, delivering a passionate speech and performing her songs “Shallow” and “You & I.”The drive-in rally took place in Pennsylvania, Biden’s home state and one of the most crucial swing states in this year’s election. Gaga, John Legend, Dr.
Hello from inside this bu-u-ush!” Finally, she gives another woman (Lauren Holt) the brush-off with a few bars of “Rolling In The Deep” and then just goes into the audience to sing. On Twitter, Bachelor host gave the sketch his stamp of approval, writing “This is why Adele sadly just doesn’t work on #TheBachelor Hilarious bit last night - SNL.” Other viewers seemed to concur, praising Adele's comedic chops, her flawless vocal technique, and the fact that, you know, it's just nice to hear some
The music video for “Love Me Like You Hate Me” by Rainford begins with an extended short-film and an artful sex scene between Margaret Qualley and Shia LaBeouf. The film is formatted with a split-screen portraying their relationship at different stages, as what begins as an exciting new romance approaches the brink of expiration and love turns to fear, turns to heartbreak.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorTony Lewis, the distinctive voice at the front of the 1980s band The Outfield which scored a Top 10 hit with “Your Love” among other catchy pop rock singles, has died, according to his official website and social channels. He was 62.
TMZ reported.“It is with deep sadness and sorrow to report that Tony Lewis singer of the ‘80s rock band the Outfield suddenly and unexpectedly passed away yesterday,” read a statement by Lewis’ publicist Bari Lieberman.Born on December 21, 1957 in a working-class neighborhood in London, the British musician and record producer co-founded The Outfield in 1984 with Alan Jackman and John Spinks.