The studio behind the upcoming live-action “Super Mario” movie is teasing Chris Pratt’s “great performance”.
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The Atlanta Pride Committee (APC) is hosting a slew of events this month to commemorate Stonewall Month, Juneteenth, the Pulse Night Club massacre, and National HIV Testing Day. Stay updated and learn more here.
June 2-19: Atlanta Opera Cabaret
The Discoveries series returns with Kander and Ebb’s Tony Award-winning musical set in 1930s Berlin. Cabaret star Sally Bowles headlines at the seedy Kit Kat Klub, where an entourage of colorful characters entertains and seduces guests looking for refuge, solace, and acceptance against the ominous threat of fascism. When a wholesome American novelist falls for Sally, he tries to convince her to leave the cabaret behind–but in Berlin she’s free…as free as she’ll ever be.
June 4-5: Drag Queen Story Hour at the Children’s Museum of Atlanta
Join us at the Children’s Museum of Atlanta for a Pride celebration! Head to the CMA Stage for an interactive Drag Queen Story Hour with Miss Terra Cotta Sugarbaker. We’ll be reading several books, followed by making rainbows and learning about the Pride flag in the Art Studio.
June 5: Atlanta Pride Run & 5K walk
The Atlanta Pride Run is an inclusive 5K walk and run dedicated to bringing the community together to have fun, be active, and support a wonderful and diverse community during pride month. This event is for every one of every ability. For most, it’s the enjoyment of taking part surrounded by like-minded and supportive people in the community.
June 9, 11: As One performanceat the Atlanta Opera
As One is the chamber opera everyone’s talking about. Poignant, comedic, and uplifting, the show weaves the coming-of-age story of Hannah, a transgender woman, into the universal struggle to live your own truth.
Presented in an intimate performance
The studio behind the upcoming live-action “Super Mario” movie is teasing Chris Pratt’s “great performance”.
Mötley Crüe brought out Machine Gun Kelly as their US tour began last night (June 16).The jaunt, which sees Mötley Crüe perform alongside Def Leppard, Poison, and Joan Jett And The Blackhearts, kicked off in Atlanta and mid-way through the gig, Mötley Crüe brought out MGK to play the live debut of their 2019 collaboration ‘The Dirt (Est. 1981)’.You can see footage of the moment here:Despite getting off to a roaring start, Crüe drummer Tommy Lee had to be replaced half way through the band’s set due to pain from an injury suffered two weeks ago.
Donald Glover is stepping out to promote his hit FX series!
Imagine having four Emmy nominations before you’re thirty years old. Imagine that two of those nominations are for Outstanding Comedy Series for two of the most critically acclaimed series of the past decade.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterPlenty of newbies will be breaking into the comedy category this Emmys season, but two leading rivals for the title will be actual competitors for the first time: “Atlanta” and “Ted Lasso.”As wildly different series that fall into the same genre in the awards competition, their performances in this race will likely lead to a discussion about the industry’s relationship with feel-good TV.“Those shows are going to have interesting moments, both with Donald Glover having been out of the spotlight for a minute, intentionally, taking a detour with a music career that was more successful than I think a lot of people expected,” a Hollywood industry insider told Variety, “while there’s been probably more publicity than I think Apple would like on the fact that the upcoming third season is likely the last season of ‘Ted Lasso.’” The Jason Sudeikis-led Apple TV+ comedy is the reigning champ and has never aired in an “Atlanta”-less world, while Donald Glover’s show is a twice-nominated FX series that has lost twice, first to HBO’s “Veep” in Season 1 and then to Prime Video’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” in Season 2.And just as “Ted Lasso” has been a topic of joyful conversation continuously for almost two years, the very idea of when “Atlanta’s” Europe-set Season 3 would finally premiere — following a four-year wait since Season 2 — has also been a much-discussed event.“I’d anticipate that if ‘Atlanta’ was gone for so long and came back as the exact same thing, it probably would have less of a chance,” another industry insider says.
Atlanta rapper Trouble was shot and killed in a home invasion early Sunday, according to police. Rockdale County Sheriff's spokesperson Jedidia Canty confirmed Trouble, known formally as Mariel Semonte Orr, died during the home invasion at the Lake St. James Apartments near Atlanta around 3:20 a.m., NBC News reported.
Atlanta rapper Trouble has sadly passed away at the age of 34.
Def Jam Recordings. Alongside a photo of Orr – who was also known as Skoob – the label wrote: “A true voice for his city and an inspiration to the community he proudly represented.
WSB-TV, Orr was shot around 3:20 a.m. Sunday at the Lake St. James Apartment complex in Conyers and died after being transported to a local hospital.
Atlanta rapper Trouble, aka Mariel Semonte Orr, was shot and killed early Sunday at the Lake St. James Apartment complex in Conyers, Ga.
Thania Garcia Mariel Semonte Orr, an Atlanta rapper better known by his stage name Trouble, has died at 35.The “Bring It Back” rapper, who was also known as Skoob, was reportedly caught in a fatal shooting altercation in Atlanta on Saturday night while sitting in his car. He had performed the same night, only hours before the incident.Orr’s death was confirmed by his label, Def Jam Recordings, in a post on Sunday morning.“Our thoughts and prayers are with the children, loved ones and fans of Trouble,” the label wrote.
Mariel Semonte Orr, the Atlanta rapper known as Trouble, has passed away, his label Def Jam confirmed in a post on Sunday. He was 34.
The U.S. Embassy in Kuwait has received backlash from the government of Kuwait for a tweet supporting LGBTQ Pride Month. On June 1, the United States Embassy in Kuwait posted a tweet supporting Pride Month.
NeNe Leakes is being sued by her boyfriend's wife. Last month, in court docs obtained by ET, Malomine Tehmeh-Sioh sued the 54-year-old alum for alienation of affection and criminal conversation.
Pride Month. Every year throughout June, people around the United States commemorate the Stonewall riots, which occurred at the end of June 1969. Throughout the month there are events, marches, parades, parties, and festivals, recognizing the repressive legal and social period for LGBTQI+ while celebrating the movement with pride.
As part of its Come as You Are Festival, the Atlanta Opera is presenting two exciting new works likely to be embraced by the LGBTQ community: “Cabaret” and the transgender themed “As One.”
Little Women: Atlanta’s Ms. Juicy Baby is on the mend one month after suffering a stroke.