Olivia Munn shared an important message about the rise in Anti-Asian hate crimes amid the pandemic.
21.04.2021 - 20:29 / deadline.com
The Paley Center for Media will assemble a number of notable Asian American personalities in various industries from entertainment to sports to discuss how media can help stop the spread of anti-Asian and anti-Asian American hate.
The panel, titled Media’s Role In Combating Hate and Violence Towards Asians and Pacific Islanders, will start on Thursday at 10 a.m. ET on the Paley Center’s dedicated channel on Verizon Media’s Yahoo Entertainment. Featured panelists include In The Heights helmer Jon
Olivia Munn shared an important message about the rise in Anti-Asian hate crimes amid the pandemic.
EXCLUSIVE: Ken Jeong is set to star in a half-hour dramedy about life failures that is in the works at Amazon with Daniel Dae Kim producing.
Imagine Dragons have shared a video for recent single ‘Cutthroat’ – you can watch it below.Released back in March alongside ‘Follow You’, the song – which is produced by Rick Rubin – is about killing the critic inside of us. Frontman Dan Reynolds has called the track “an exorcism of self-pity”.The band, who recently celebrated being together for a decade, have now shared a video for ‘Cutthroat’.
Olivia Munn lends her acting credentials to Imagine Dragons’ new music video for “Cutthroat”.
Several major celebrities came together to perform at Sunday's big benefit concert, the Vax Live Concert in Los Angeles, organized by Global Citizen. Hosted by Selena Gomez, the concert featured appearances by US President Joe Biden along with First Lady Dr.
Ken Jeong, a panelist on The Masked Singer, took on the role of host in Fox’s latest singing competition game show I Can See Your Voice.
Ken Jeong is set to host a television and streaming event called "See Us Unite for Change," which will celebrate the Asian-American experience during AAPI Heritage Month and in the wake of violence affecting the community. The event, which will air on Friday, May 21 at 5 p.m.
MTV will celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with See Us Unite for Change, an event hosted by Masked Singer judge and Tom and Jerry actor Ken Jeong.
Haley Bosselman editorKen Jeong will host the special “See Us Unite for Change,” an effort to address the rising tide of hate crimes against Asian Americans that will air May 21 across ViacomCBS channels and on Facebook Watch.The special, which coincides with Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios in partnership with Ford Foundation and MacArthur Foundation.“This event comes at an important time for our AAPI community, as we unite with our
Padma Lakshmi, the Queer Eye hosts, Stephen Colbert and Demi Lovato are just of the few of the top tiers names joining Deadline’s Contenders Television Documentary + Unscripted event on May 1.
EXCLUSIVE: The Paley Center for Media has added more heavy-hitter media and entertainment names to its ranks, appointing execs including Univision CEO Wade Davis and Spotify’s Dawn Ostroff to its Board of Trustees, and the likes of Warner Bros Television Group chairman Channing Dungey, WME president Ari Greenburg and Power creator Courtney Kemp to the nonprofit’s Los Angeles Board of Governors.
Olivia Rodrigo made a virtual appearance on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 radio show for Apple Music on Tuesday.
While Matthew McConaughey continues to weigh a potential campaign for Texas governor, he’s already got a commanding lead over incumbent Greg Abbott, according to a new poll. The 51-year-old Oscar-winner previously said that a move into politics is a "true consideration" for him.The Texas native has been teasing a potential run against Abbott for weeks, previously telling the host of "The Hugh Hewitt Show" that "it would be up to the people more than it would me" whether or not he pivots his