Stressed out while working at a bank in New Zealand, Junelle Kunin began searching for music paired with teachings from the Dalai Lama to calm herself down and allow herself to focus.
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Grace Weber discovered her signature soul sound for her debut EP How Did We Get Here that she released today (May 22). But the people that pitched in -- Masego on "Crazy to Hope" as well as producers Jack Dine and Louie Lastic -- didn't just assist in her comeback: They've made some of her favorite songs that have been getting her through this pandemic.Weber's slow-burning, smooth R&B vocals reclaim her power, a pivotal lyrical theme she loves to hear from Mahalia and India.Arie.
Stressed out while working at a bank in New Zealand, Junelle Kunin began searching for music paired with teachings from the Dalai Lama to calm herself down and allow herself to focus.
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A new BBC drama about the Windrush immigration scandal needs to be seen by white people, according to its star Patrick Robinson.
A Pinkvilla reader by the name of Riya Chauhan pens her journey from BTS' DNA to exploring K-Dramas:
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Michael Punke, author of the New York Times best-seller The Revenant is set to publish his first novel in 19 years. Ridgeline (Henry Holt and Company) is slated to hit bookshelves in summer 2021.
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As Hollywood mourns the death of Fred Willard, those who worked closely with the comedic actor are remembering him through stories of his impeccable comedic timing, his iconic improvisational skills and for just plain being a hilarious guy. The forthcoming Netflix series Space Force marks Willard's first posthumous role (he died Friday at age 86).
It's been quite some time since Lorde stepped out of the spotlight.
Katy Perry has entered her third trimester and she's having absurd cravings like any other aspiring mother. The 35-year-old singer has often opened up on experiencing pregnancy blues amidst the Coronavirus lockdown.
Andrew Cuomo is leading by example.
Confined in her home in Mexico City, Ximena Sariñana shares exclusively with Billboard her eclectic quarantine playlist titled "Para Bailar Una Vez Más (To Dance One More Time)."The 28-song playlist includes songs like "Adore You" by Harry Styles, Rosalía's "Doloreme," The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights," "P*$$y Fairy (OTW)" by Jhené Aiko and more.During the COVID-19 confinement, the Mexican singer-songwriter recently joined Billboard for a live at-home performance to raise money for Downtown Women's