NEW YORK -- English rock band Genesis is returning to the U.S. for their first tour in 14 years.Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford announced The Last Domino? Tour on Thursday, which will kick off in Chicago on Nov.
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On Sunday, April 11, Maureen Crowe, the founding member and president of the Guild of Music Supervisors, will receive the organization’s Legacy Award at its 11th annual awards ceremony, which will be staged virtually. Crowe, whose credits include The Bodyguard, Wayne’s World, Chicago and Newsies, was instrumental in getting the Television Academy to introduce an award for music supervisors and has been lobbying the Motion Picture Academy to follow suit.
It’s an effort that’s still ongoing. Crowe
.NEW YORK -- English rock band Genesis is returning to the U.S. for their first tour in 14 years.Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford announced The Last Domino? Tour on Thursday, which will kick off in Chicago on Nov.
NEW YORK -- Apple Music is coming to a city near you — the streaming service has launched daily music charts focused on particular cities around the world, including New York City, Tokyo and Lagos.The streaming service unveiled City Charts on Monday for more than 100 cities, and the Top 25 songs on each local chart are based on the number of plays in the particular city.More than 25 of the new City Charts are based in North America, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Miami,
DanielKaluuya took home the Academy Award for best supporting actor for his role in Judas and the Black Messiah during Sunday night's 2021 Oscars. The actor beat out fellow nomineesSacha Baron Cohen (The Trial of the Chicago 7), Leslie Odom Jr.
“Fight for You” is taking home Oscar’s best original song at the 93rd ceremony from the Warner Bros. movie Judas and the Black Messiah.
Aaron Sorkin and Paulina Porizkova make a golden couple at the Oscars.
New couple alert! Paulina Porizkova and Aaron Sorkin turned heads as they made their red carpet debut at the 93rd annual Academy Awards on Sunday, April 25.
Oscar nominations ahead of tonight’s ceremony. Due to the pandemic, the annual ceremony was pushed back from its usual time slot to 25 April.
Regina King's has done more than receive critical acclaim, earn multiple award nominations and score Leslie OdomJr. his first Academy Award nod for acting — it's inspired a music video.GRAMMY-winning R&B artist PJ Morton teamed up with longtime friend BJ The Chicago Kid, Kenyon Dixon and guitarist Charlie Bereal for a moving tribute to legendary musician Sam Cooke, inspired by Odom Jr.'s portrayal of the music legend in The foursome came together for a stripped-down rendition of Cooke's «Bring
is a heavy task for every contestant, but for Pia Renee, season 20 has been an intense emotional roller coaster.The Chicago native returned for Knockout Rounds on Monday, but as she prepared for her powerful performance of «What the World Needs Now is Love,» she shared with coach John Legend and this season's Mega Mentor, Snoop Dogg, why the song was so meaningful to her.«Shortly after we got here to prepare for Battles, my mother passed away,» Pia revealed.«My mother represented and embodied
Also Read: 'Soul' Director Pete Docter on How Pixar 'Thinks of Our Work as Indie Films'Those 17 guilds and professional organizations, all of which include Oscar voters among their membership, are considered the clearest indicators of the movie industry’s sentiment toward the Oscar nominees. None are infallible, and in a year as strange as this one they’re probably more suspect than usual.
Larsa Pippen mourned the death of Antron Pippen, the eldest son of her estranged husband, Scottie Pippen, shortly after the Chicago Bulls legend shared the news of Antron’s passing. “Some truths in life are hard to accept,” Larsa, 46, wrote to her Instagram Story. “Your memories will never be forgotten! They will always remain with us forever. You are forever in our hearts. We love [you] and will miss [you] always. [Prayer hands emoji]. RIP Antron.”
Back on December 4, 1969, Akua Njeri was Deborah Johnson, a 19-year old who was more than eight months pregnant with the child of her fiance Fred Hampton, the Chairman of the Chicago Chapter of the Black Panther Party. Through the Shaka King-directed Judas and the Black Messiah, the tragic events of that evening are detailed in a gory scene in which FBI and local law enforcement agents burst through the door where they and 10 others slept.
Also Read: Maria Bakalova on Why That Rudy Giuliani Scene Still Makes Her NervousTelevision winners included “The Great,” “Euphoria,” “What We Do in the Shadows,” “Succession” and “Normal People.”Awards for theater, which was closed for most of 2020, included the Broadway shows “Slave Play,” “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical” and “A Soldier’s Play.”The show also included tributes to the legendary casting directors Lynn Stalmaster and Mike Fenton, both of whom died over the last five months.Other
EXCLUSIVE: Will Kemp, Amanda Donohue and Remy Hii will be co-starring in Netflix’s holiday Vanessa Hudgens threequel Princess Switch 3.
Even though many folks still think of him as the guy who directed films like “Step Brothers” and “Anchorman,” Adam McKay has found a second life as a filmmaker, directing features that are overtly political, such as “Vice” and “The Big Short.” He’s gone from being the guy that makes Will Ferrell comedies to the man that is clearly not afraid to share his liberal ideology and does so in a thoughtful, still humorous way.
Soul, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Promising Young Woman and The Cuban were among the film winners at the 2021 Guild of Music Supervisors Awards. The Trial of the Chicago 7's "Hear My Voice" won best song written and/or recorded for a film at the virtual event on Sunday night celebrating achievement in music supervision in film, TV, games, advertising and trailers.
Jon Burlingame editorMusic legend Quincy Jones received the Icon Award, while veteran music supervisor Maureen Crowe received the Legacy Award, at Sunday night’s 11th annual Guild of Music Supervisors Awards.The GMS awards were held virtually and it was the most all-star event the group had yet assembled. Presenters included John Legend, Regina King, and Billie Eilish.Stevie Wonder recalled meeting Quincy Jones at New York’s legendary Apollo Theater when he was just 14 years old.
Also Read: Forget the Beatles: Daniel Pemberton Wrote a New Song for 'Chicago 7' Instead of the Fab FourIn the television categories, winners included the music supervisors of “Watchmen,” “High Fidelity,” “Insecure,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “The Masked Singer” and “To All the Boys: P.S.