By Amanda N'Duka
15.01.2020 - 04:36 / pitchfork.com
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith is joining Caribou on his upcoming tour of North America and Europe. Their shows together begin in March. Check out a poster below. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Smith has also announced that she’s signed with Ghostly International. Last year, Smith released Tides: Music for Meditation and Yoga via her own Touchtheplants imprint. Her previous solo studio LPs—Euclid (2015), EARS (2016), and The
By Amanda N'Duka
Jo Brand has said she does not want to replace Sandi Toksvig as a host on The Great British Bake Off.
Brad Pitt is basking in the warm glow of extraordinary recognition.
Brad Pitt is basking in the warm glow of extraordinary recognition.
Under the weather. Scarlett Johansson abruptly cancelled her appearance at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on Saturday, January 18, due to a “violent illness.”
The Toronto International Film Festival is jumping on the FilmFreeway submissions platform.The prestigious festival has inked a three-year exclusive deal with the Canadian startup to handle all films submitted to its annual September event. Submissions for the 2020 edition of TIFF will officially open Feb.
Sandi Toksvig is leaving The Great British Bake Off after three years as a presenter.
Noel Fielding has said that he feels like “Tom without Jerry” in a tribute to his Great British Bake Off co-host Sandi Toksvig as she announced her departure from the show.
Sandi Toksvig has announced she is quitting The Great British Bake Off after three years.The 61 year old joined the show in 2017 when the show moved from BBC One to Channel 4, but will now "focus on other projects." She said in a statement: "When stepping down from a job it is quite common for people to say they are doing so in order to spend more time with their family. "Unusually I am departing from the Great British Bake Off so I can spend more time with my other work.
Above all the titles screening at the 35th Santa Barbara Intl. Film Festival, a 13-minute world premiere short stands as perhaps the ultimate example of the event’s goal of presenting films that balance local interests and global perspectives. Titled “Santa Barbara,” the short is about director Diana Markosian’s mother, who came to the coastal California town as a Russian mail-order bride after seeing the NBC soap opera of the same name.