Leah McSweeney are joined by newcomer Eboni K. Williams, the NY franchise’s first black cast member.
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Kings Of Leon have discussed the #MeToo movement, and the ongoing dialogue about sexual harassment in the music industry.Speaking to NME for this week’s Big Read, the band discussed parenthood, with Nathan Followill saying that cliches of rock and roll hedonism “hits home a lot harder, being the father of a daughter.”Addressing the way that the industry has been forced to re-examine past behaviours by the #MeToo movement, his brother Caleb added: “A lot of stuff has gone on for a long time, and
.Leah McSweeney are joined by newcomer Eboni K. Williams, the NY franchise’s first black cast member.
Three country queens are coming together.
Rob LeDonne When Jeff Lima, an actor of Puerto Rican descent (“Chicago Fire”), began auditioning for television and film work, he noticed something dejecting. “Early on, I can’t tell you how many of the same characters I was going out for,” says Lima, 30, of the stereotypical hardened-Latino roles he was presented with.
Kelly Clarkson, Willie Nelson, the Jonas Brothers, and Selena Gomez are joining forces with Matthew McConaughey to raise much-needed funds for those affected by the deadly Texas winter storms.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla OWN has ordered a new series from “Claws” showrunner Janine Sherman Barrois, “The Kings of Napa.” Barrois will executive produce alongside NAACP Image Award-winner Michelle Listenbee Brown and Oprah Winfrey. The series was created by Sherman Barrois under her exclusive multi-year overall deal with Warner Bros.
From executive producer Lena Waithe and creator Little Marvin comes “Them”, a new anthology series that will explore terror in America set to premiere in April on Amazon. The streaming service shared the first official look at the first season, dubbed “Covenant” and starring Deborah Ayorinde, Ashley Thomas, Alison Pill, Melody Hurd, Shahadi Wright Joseph and Ryan Kwanten.
Matt James is opening up some more about the difficult conversation he had with his estranged father on the latest episode of The Bachelor.
Lena Waithe and creator Little Marvin comes, a new anthology series that will explore terror in America set to premiere in April on Amazon.
tweeted. “Leon passed away peacefully this morning at his home.
Wanderers he has made seven appearances, netting one goal which came in the 3-2 victory against Newcastle United in the Papa John’s Trophy in November.
Paige Turley has hinted that she could soon be bringing out new music as she posed up a storm in a recording studio.In her most recent Instagram post, Paige looked happy and relaxed in a series of snaps as she appeared to be belting out some form of tune in front of a recording mic.Wearing a pair of headphones and an oversized hoodie, Paige captioned the pic with a pair of eye emojis and the hashtags :"#dancingshoes #music #studio." Last year, the blonde beauty released her debut single Movin'
Haley Bosselman editorDetailing music’s pulse throughout the country, the new website “50 States of Music” certifies the industry’s cultural and economic impact on the United States, collecting regional figures on everything from how much music contributes to each state’s GDP to how many songwriters, royalty recipients and live venues there are in every state.“Music is everywhere and always with us in a 24/7 world that grows more digital every day,” the “50 States of Music” website introduction
Adam Levine made some comments this week that has upset a lot of people.
Girls creator secretly made the film, Sharp Stick, in compliance with coronavirus protocols in Los Angeles over the past months.Variety reports that the independent film, financed by FilmNation, screened footage for potential buyers yesterday (March 2) at the European Film Market.
Bill C. Davis, who wrote the Broadway two-hander Mass Appeal, then adapted the drama for the film version that starred Jack Lemmon, died Friday in Torrington, Connecticut, after a brief illness, a publicist announced.
Luann de Lesseps looked as stunning as ever when she hit the beach in Tulum, Mexico, on February 24! The gorgeous Real Housewives of New York City star, 55, took a dip in the ocean while sporting an electric blue bikini and looked so confident in her swimwear style. Luann’s two-piece featured a string bikini top with a halter and plunging neckline and a pair of matching bottoms with a similarly fashioned rope detail.