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One of the most heartwarming documentaries of the last decade that is incredibly compelling, informative, and terrifically shot” (not an easy combination to achieve, by any stretch.) NEON’s 2018 documentary “The Biggest Little Farm,” directed by John Chester, who started out as a cinematographer which probably explains why the documentary looks so incredible, even when some of it was shot on iPhones by production assistants. READ MORE: John Chester’s Doc ‘The Biggest Little Farm’ Is A Truly Beautiful, Well-Crafted Story [TIFF Review] The story of the doc was/is rather remarkable.
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Earth Day 2022 was celebrated this April 22. The date commemorates the Earth and serves as a reminder for people to come to terms with the many environmental issues that we’re living through today.
Lauren Sanchez continues to put in the work for the environment. For Earth Day, Sanchez shared a touching message, calling awareness to global warming and the Earth as a whole.
Kevin Bacon has shared a sweet throwback to 1990 when he celebrated his first Earth Day in DC with wife Kyra Sedgwick and their young son Travis.MORE: Kevin Bacon is 'unrecognizable' in terrifying photo that sparks reactionThe picture showed the acting couple wearing tees that read, 'Who says we can't change the world?' with Kevin rocking vintage sunglasses and his iconic 80s hairstyle.WATCH: Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon sing on their farmTravis, who was less than a year old at the time, wore a sweet blue and white striped dungaree set."Our first #EarthDay together, 32 years ago, down in DC to talk about Global Warming and single use plastic.
Today, we celebrate Earth Day.
Amanda Thacker If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Small changes can make a huge difference when it comes to mitigating one’s ecological footprint.
Coldplay and Michael Stipe are among the numerous artists to have donated songs to EarthPercent’s Earth Day initiative, which has launched today (April 22).Founded in 2021 by Brian Eno, EarthPercent aims “to offer simple and innovative ways for businesses and artists to donate to the most impactful organisations addressing the climate emergency”.To mark Earth Day today, EarthPercent has shared a list of exclusive tracks – including live versions, collaborations and previously unreleased songs – that have been donated by such artists as Coldplay, Stipe, Eno, Anna Calvi and Jarvis Cocker‘s JARV IS…, and can now be bought via Bandcamp.Proceeds from sales of these songs will go towards funding EarthPercent’s five core areas of work: “greening music, energy transition, climate justice, legal and policy change, and protecting nature”. You can find out more about EarthPercent by heading here.A post shared by EarthPercent (@earthpercent)“EarthPercent’s Earth Day campaign on Bandcamp brings artists together to offer exclusive tracks to their fans, to be sold on behalf of climate justice and environmental protection organisations.
KT Tunstall, Annie Lennox, Hamilton, The Wombats, Meas Soksophea, Star Feminine Band, South Africa’s Soweto Gospel Choir, Harmony Chorus Bangalore, Stewart Sukuma, The NHS Choir and many more.The global project will see these artists take ‘Resolution Song’ and perform it for the camera to call for peace, unity, global harmony and action on climate, celebrating the differences and similarities that bring us all together.“‘Resolution Song’ is a joyous demonstration of the power of humanity when we come together,” organisers said. Find out more info here.An EP was released to DSPs last Friday (April 15), which you can hear below, and an album is set to arrive this Friday (April 22) along with access to the entire performance collection online.There will also be “over 100 unheard, unreleased, and brand new tracks available to buy from Bandcamp in support of the most impactful climate charities”.While the full line-up of artists behind the tracks won’t be announced until 7am on Earth Day (April 22), ‘No Music On A Dead Planet’ have confirmed involvement from Brian Eno, Hot Chip, Coldplay, Murkage Dave, Declan McKenna, The Weather Station and Laura Misch.With artists to be announced on the day, organisers have announced that this inaugural song drop will be a regular feature for Earth Days in the years to come.
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EXCLUSIVE: Discovery+ revealed its Earth Day programming slate to be featured from April 15-24. Included as part of the line-up is content that celebrates the exploration and conservation of our planet and the inspiring people, places, and wildlife that depend on it to survive.
Brian Eno will be releasing an exclusive collaboration with former R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe on Earth Day (April 22).The single, called ‘Future If Future’, will be released to draw attention towards the climate crisis.
Ahead of Record Store Day 2022, musical icons Debbie Harry and Chris Stein of Blondie will join The Record Club with Bowers & Wilkins to celebrate the release of their limited edition EP Sunday Girl.
, elite climber Alex Honnold teams up with fellow climber Mark Synnott on “a grueling mission deep in the Amazon jungle as they attempt a first-ascent climb up a 1000-foot sheer cliff. The goal is to bring legendary biologist Bruce Means to the top of an “island in the sky” known as a tepui. As seen in the first trailer, the one-hour special, which is the latest installment of National Geographic’s “Explorer” series, will see the group navigate treacherous terrain and dangerous conditions as they help Dr.
Nathan Fillion wore his heart on his sleeve in an emotional message to a loved one which fans couldn't get over. The star took to social media and wrote a gushing tribute to a very good friend who he says it is "an honor to know".MORE: Nathan Fillion shares major update on future of The RookieAlongside a photo of the actor, Michael Rooker, Nathan penned a lengthy message which read: "This is @michael_rooker. I can't tell you what a pleasure it is to work with someone so talented, kind, generous, and energetic as this man. WATCH: Nathan Fillion looked so different at the start of his career in Castle "He truly loves his craft, and he makes the hardest work look easy.