A California doctor featured in the Netflix documentary Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak claims to have found a potential cure for COVID-19.
13.03.2020 - 18:55 / variety.com
Many were stunned last summer when Jay-Z unexpectedly announced that his Roc Nation company had struck an entertainment and social-awareness campaign with the NFL. After all, the rapper-mogul had harshly criticized the NFL over its treatment of former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, whose controversial symbolic kneeling during the National Anthem to protest racial inequality in the U.S. has essentially seen him drummed out of the league.
Jay was defensive about the partnership
A California doctor featured in the Netflix documentary Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak claims to have found a potential cure for COVID-19.
As these strange times continue, artists everywhere are being forced to figure out what to do with their upcoming projects. Some are staying the course, while others, like Sam Smith, are taking a different path.
Best known for the unexpectedly soul-shattering San Francisco suicide doc “The Bridge,” indie filmmaker Eric Steel came out and came of age in 1980s New York at a moment just before AIDS devastated the city’s gay community. Such timing must have been surreal, to assume something so liberating about one’s own identity, only to watch in fear and uncertainty as this fraternity of newfound freedom collapsed around him.
Including a set from New York's CBGB's in 1989
Adrian Brooks is a longtime LGBTQ rights advocate. (Photo courtesy Brooks)
JoJo has rescheduled her Spring tour dates that would have kicked off on April in Washington. In support of her upcoming album good to know, the pop star will now launch her 2020 U.S. dates on Nov. 1 at the Showbox in Seattle.
The Eagles have rescheduled their Hotel California tour dates, which will resume in September. After having to reschedule dates due to the coronavirus outbreak, The Eagles will hit the road again on Sept.
It's their first record in three years
Lady Gaga has decided to postpone the release of her forthcoming album, “Chromatica,” for now.
On Tuesday (March 24), Bright Eyes returned after nine long years with their new single, "Persona Non Grata."
Informa Tech, the organizer of the annual Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, has revealed a replacement gathering for this year's postponed event. Dubbed GDC Summer, the new conference will be held Aug.
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Jay Electronica just returned after a decade of no-shows with his debut album, A Written Testimony—and his JAY-Z-assisted track, “Flux Capacitor,” samples a cut off Rihanna’s 2016 LP, ANTI.
Shawn Carter appears on the rapper's long-awaited debut album 'A Written Testimony', which came out today (March 13)
Earlier this week, Berlin’s Berghain—a dance club infamous for its anything-goes darkrooms—announced it was canceling all upcoming “self-produced events” and effectively going dark through April 20. At Barcelona’s Sala Apolo, the lights will stay off for at least the next two weeks, its wooden floorboards gleaming dully in the emptiness.
Jay Electronica finally released his long-awaited album, A Written Testimony, which features multiple appearances from his Roc Nation boss JAY-Z. One track that has fans talking is “Flux Capacitor,” which finds Jay addressing his much-criticized partnership with the NFL.
Featuring Jay-Z, James Blake, Travis Scott and more
After over a decade of delays, Jay Electronica’s debut album, A Written Testimony, has finally arrived. While the elusive artist kept the finer details under wraps, TIDAL put on listening sessions on March 12 in Los Angeles, New York, and New Orleans. This is his first release since his 2007 mixtape Act I: Eternal Sunshine (The Pledge).