Christopher Nolan delivers his first biographical epic in Oppenheimer.Based on the book American Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin, the film follows theoretical physicist J.
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Rolling Loud have spoken to NME about how it became the world’s largest hip-hop festival ahead of the second-ever edition taking place in Portugal this weekend.Established in Florida eight years ago, the festival was created by hip-hop event promoters Matt Zinger and Tariq Chief. In 2010, Zingler and Cherif started to organise monthly parties in Miami headlined by some of today’s most successful rappers – such as Rick Ross, Travis $cott and Kendrick Lamar.Rolling Loud was first held in a Florida warehouse and had six headliners; Schoolboy Q, Curren$y, A$AP Ferg, Action Bronson, Juicy J, and $cott.
Now, the festival has not only vastly expanded at home but has spread across the world with events in Australia, Canada, and Portugal. This year it debuts in three new countries: The Netherlands, Thailand and Germany.Despite scaling up, Cherif stated that the purpose of the festival is still the same – to “bring happiness to millions of people while promoting and nurturing hip-hop culture.”“We started Rolling Loud because we had been throwing hip-hop concerts in Florida for five years across all the different sub-genres of hip-hop, and we started seeing there were a lot of fans that overlapped at all the shows,” Cherif explained.
“We figured we could put a bunch of artists on one show and, and give all these fans a great experience.”Another reason was to show off the local Floridian SoundCloud scene they were managing via their own touring company, Dope Entertainment. At the time, Cherif said that they “were building this scene in South Florida and we saw it coming together [so they thought] it was time to unify everybody under one roof.” Rolling Loud exposed some of the era’s biggest stars early in their careers, including
.Christopher Nolan delivers his first biographical epic in Oppenheimer.Based on the book American Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin, the film follows theoretical physicist J.
Jessica White is reflecting on her past relationships.
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Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent In March, several months before SAG-AFTRA actors went on the warpath in Hollywood, Italy’s dubbing industry workers staged a protracted strike demanding higher wages, less frenzied work conditions and protection against artificial intelligence. The Italian dubbing industry workers – many of whom are voice actors – returned to work after three weeks as local unions entered a phase of negotiations that seemed promising enough, even though their issues are not yet resolved. Cut to the present day. Italian unions representing the country’s film and TV industry workers are at “a very critical, almost historic juncture” in a broader labor dispute with the country’s motion picture association ANICA and other industry trade orgs, according to Sabina Di Marco, leader of SLC CGIL, the biggest union at the bargaining table.
Cincinnati Music Festival at the Andrew J Brady Icon Center and the Bengals’ Paycor Stadium next door.Over the course of the three-day weekend, the fest will bring some of the biggest names in rap, hip-hop and R&B from yesteryear along for the ride.Some of the most notable headliners on this weekend’s lineup include Snoop Dogg, Al Green, Jill Scott, Jodeci and Babyface.They’ll be joined by Doug E. Fresh, Big Daddy Kane, Slick Rick and Rakim who are in town to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop.What we’re celebrating the most though are how inexpensive ticket prices are.At the time of publication, we found some single-day passes going for as low as $30 before fees on Vivid Seats.Compared to most festival ticket prices, that’s a major bargain.Want to find out how much tickets are for each day of the fest? Or maybe you’re curious who is playing when?To answer those questions and more, keep reading.We’ve got all the details you’re looking for below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.Our team went through all the best prices on single and multi-day passes for the 2023 Cincinnati Music Festival.Here are our findings:(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Lionel Messi isn’t the only mega star hitting Miami this weekend.On July 21-23, the Rolling Loud Festival will take over Hard Rock Stadium for three days of hip-hop featuring some of the biggest names in music.Just a few of the icons on this year’s lineup include Travis Scott, A$AP Rocky, Ice Spice, Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert.They’ll be joined by Lil Durk, 21 Savage, City Girls, Latto and Kodak Black.Trippie Redd, Ski Mask the Slump God, Don Toliver, Polo G and Chief Keef will be there too.Heck, even Anuel AA, El Alfa, Rae Sremmurd and Freddie Gibbs are on the bill.And we’re still getting started.All in all, over 100 (!) artists are set to take the stage over the long weekend.Best of all though, last-minute general admission passes are still available.At the time of publication, we found three-day passes going for as low as $307 before fees on Vivid Seats.Single-day passes start at $144 before fees.Need a few more details before securing your tix?Keep reading.We’ve got all the Rolling Loud 2023 information you’re looking for just one short scroll away.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown including all the best single and multi-day Rolling Loud passes can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
, hair effortlessly tousled, golden tan on point), and the reality (bedraggled, smudged mascara—you get the picture).The supermodel is one of those people who actually embodies the fantasy version—evidence of which she on Saturday. Sitting on a sun lounger on a striped towel, a make-up free Hadid looked positively luminous.The perfect marriage of beachy waves, volume, sun-kissed colour and a soft, salty texture, Hadid’s effortless beach hair was a look many of us spend hours trying to achieve. Casually flipped to the side—a good trick to try to add volume—some grown-in roots created a lived-in feel and framed her face.
FIFA Women’s World Cup for the first time on July 20, she’ll be attempting to wrangle her nerves just like any other player on the pitch.Here, in an exclusive extract from her new book, the 29-year-old outlines her journey from playing Aussie Rules as a kid to captaining the country’s beloved Matildas. She also opens up about her excitement and why we’ll “have to wait and see” whether she’ll do her famous back flip during the tournament. Watch Below: Nike Matildas Soccer Kits, RevealedIf you could choose any team playing in the World Cup, who would you like to face in the final (and win)? The USA! I would love to face the world champions!How different is playing in a big game for Chelsea FC from playing in a World Cup for Australia? It is very different but also very similar. A big game is a big game.
her personality, you'd think I'd know how to measure bra size, what cup size I wear, or, quite frankly, how to shop for the bras I need. Alas, I do not. I sized out of Victoria's Secret before I turned 12.
Nothing says summer like a festival.
Jonah Hill has been at the centre of controversy this week after accusations of being “emotionally abusive” were made by ex-girlfriend Sarah Brady.The actor – who has been open about his own mental health journey and strides with therapy in recent years – dated Brady, a professional surfer, back in 2021.Brady took to her Instagram Stories this week to share a series of allegations about the actor’s treatment of her during their relationship, illustrated in a number of apparent text screenshots.In a follow-up post, Brady wrote that it had been “a year of healing and growth with the help of loved ones and doctors to get back to living my life without guilt, shame and self-judgment”.Many have pointed out that Hill’s alleged behaviour appears to be at odds with his public mental health advocacy – including asking fans to “not comment” on his body image, his decision to stop promoting his films to protect his mental health and releasing his documentary Stutz last year about his therapist Dr. Phil Stutz.Here is everything we know about the accusations against Jonah Hill.According to the alleged screenshots – posted on Brady’s Instagram Story between Friday (July 7) and Saturday (July 8) – Hill attempted to establish a number of “boundaries” he wished to see in their relationship.Brady alleged that Hill told her that if they were to be in a relationship together, she wasn’t allowed to “surf with men,” “model,” “post pictures of yourself in a bathing suit,” “post sexual pictures,” or have “friendships with women who are in unstable places.”The messages continued that if she needed those things, “I am not the right partner for you”.
Kim Kardashian is freaking herself out! And her fans, too!
Leonardo DiCaprio and Gigi Hadid just cannot stay away from each other!
South Korea is known globally for its web series, movies and K-pop, with content including Squid Game and Parasite and groups like BTS and Blackpink becoming household names internationally. But there is another Korean cultural export – webtoons and their associated IP – that is starting to have an impact, not just in Korea, but around the world.
to Chateau de Chantilly, the magnificent castle north of Paris, this week, where Kaia Gerber opened his Valentino autumn/winter 2023 Haute Couture show wearing jeans and a white shirt, with shoulder-grazing crystal earrings and silver mules adorned with giant bows. This is couture, so of course the jeans were actually encrusted with tiny micro-crystals, and the shirt required weeks and weeks of careful construction., 21, was photographed leaving Chantilly after the show wearing the opening look from Valentino’s autumn/winter 2023 ready-to-wear collection.
What a curious thing to post on such a specific day, Kourtney Kardashian…
King Charles' decision to turn down the heating at Buckingham Palace has apparently caused panic in the art world as concerns have been raised over the maintenance of the monarch's paintings.
Apple TV+ has unveiled a sneak peek of the highly anticipated third season of “The Morning Show,” featuring Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston.
Todd Gilchrist editor Chuck D was one of hip hop’s elder statesmen even before the genre was old enough to have them: born in 1960, he witnessed its birth in the boroughs of New York in 1973, released his first album as a founding member of incendiary group Public Enemy at age 27, and has presided over its evolution with a perspective and erudition shared by few in rap, before or since. His insights and attitudes both shaped hip hop on wax and commented upon it in popular culture, burnishing the legitimacy of an art form driven by people of color even as it became commercially supported, even co-opted by mainstream, majority-white consumers. His impact, and his importance, is reiterated in “Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World,” a four-part documentary he developed and executive produced for PBS which bears the name of one of Public Enemy’s biggest and most influential hit singles. On June 21, Chuck D appeared on a panel in Los Angeles to discuss the creation of the documentary alongside Gil Vazquez, President of the Keith Haring Foundation; Jean-Michel Basquiat’s sister Lisane, appearing on behalf of his King Pleasure exhibit at the Broad Museum; and “Fight the Power” coproducer Lorrie Boula. Before the panel, he spoke to Variety about the four elements — DJing, MCing, break dancing and graffiti — that for 50 years now have formed hip hop’s foundational pillars, the changing tastes and techniques artists use to create work (and get it seen), and the advantages for him of getting old in a genre steadily supported by youth.