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Watch Lorde cover Rosalía’s ‘HENTAI’ during her New York show - www.nme.com - Britain - New Zealand - New York - USA - county Hall - Ireland
nme.com
19.04.2022 / 20:31

Watch Lorde cover Rosalía’s ‘HENTAI’ during her New York show

Lorde covered Rosalía‘s track ‘HENTAI’ during her gig in New York City last night (April 18) – you can watch fan-shot footage of the performance below.The New Zealand artist is currently on the North American leg of her ‘Solar Power’ world tour, which is running in support of her 2021-released third studio album of the same name.During her show at Radio City Music Hall in New York last night, Lorde performed a rendition of Rosalía’s ‘HENTAI’, which features on the latter’s new record ‘Motomami’.Responding to the cover, Rosalía shared footage of Lorde’s ‘HENTAI’ performance on her Instagram Stories this afternoon (April 19) and wrote: “Lorde que bonita” [how beautiful].You can watch fan-shot footage of Lorde’s cover of the track below:Fuckin hell @lorde covering @rosalia I can die now pic.twitter.com/vANjLYG7nM— Austin Rieders (@RiedersDigest) April 19, 2022Writing to fans in her newsletter last month, Lorde revealed that she had been listening to ‘Motomami’ on repeat since its March release.“I’ve listened to the Rosalía album every day since it came out, fuck, it’s so good,” she wrote. “I gagged when I heard that interpolation of ‘Archangel’, ‘Hentai’ is genius, ‘Sakura’…“Projects like this remind me why I live for pop music — at its best, there’s nothing better.” Lorde’s ‘Solar Power’ tour will visit the UK and Ireland in May and June, and tickets can be found here.

Elisabeth Moss Talks Missing Out On ‘The Power Of The Dog’ & Hoping To Reunite With Jane Campion - theplaylist.net - New Zealand
theplaylist.net
15.04.2022 / 21:27

Elisabeth Moss Talks Missing Out On ‘The Power Of The Dog’ & Hoping To Reunite With Jane Campion

When Jane Campion returned with 2021’s Oscar-nominated “The Power Of The Dog,” there was much talk about the New Zealand filmmaker’s return and her 12-year absence from feature filmmaking. However, often missing in that narrative was the fact that Campion never went anywhere.

Lorde Recalls Having To ‘Chew A Gummy Or Drink A Tequila’ To Come Down From Adrenaline Rush After Performing - etcanada.com - New Zealand
etcanada.com
14.04.2022 / 00:17

Lorde Recalls Having To ‘Chew A Gummy Or Drink A Tequila’ To Come Down From Adrenaline Rush After Performing

Lorde is opening up about the stage fright she once experienced, and how she used to deal with the “adrenaline spike” of performing onstage in front of thousands of people.

Sam Elliott Apologizes For Homophobic ‘Power of The Dog’ Comments: “I Hurt People & I Feel Terrible” - theplaylist.net - New Zealand - USA
theplaylist.net
11.04.2022 / 18:27

Sam Elliott Apologizes For Homophobic ‘Power of The Dog’ Comments: “I Hurt People & I Feel Terrible”

Back in March, veteran actor Sam Elliott made some tasteless comments about Jane Campion’s compelling western thriller “Power of The Dog” while appearing on the WTF podcast. Elliot took issue with the “piece of shit” film about the American West having been shot by a woman from New Zealand and was upset about the story’s homosexual overtones.

Lorde, Bleachers, and Mitski headline 2022 All Things Go music festival - www.nme.com - Britain - New Zealand - California - Nashville - Santa Barbara
nme.com
11.04.2022 / 18:01

Lorde, Bleachers, and Mitski headline 2022 All Things Go music festival

Lorde, Bleachers, Mitski and more have been announced for this year’s All Things Go music festival.The event will take place at Merriweather Post Pavillion on October 1, and is set to host 16 artists on multiple stages. King Princess, Bartees Strange, and Lucy Dacus are will also play the independent fest.

Sam Elliott apologises for calling ‘The Power Of The Dog’ a “piece of shit” - www.nme.com - New Zealand - USA - Montana
nme.com
11.04.2022 / 17:03

Sam Elliott apologises for calling ‘The Power Of The Dog’ a “piece of shit”

calling The Power Of The Dog a “piece of shit” earlier this year.The actor recently stirred controversy during an appearance on Marc Maron’s WTF podcast, where he spoke about the “allusions of homosexuality” in the Oscar-winning Netflix film, while also comparing the characters to Chippendales dancers who “wear bowties and not much else”.While he praised the director Jane Campion, he added: “What the fuck does this woman from down there [New Zealand] know about the American west? Why the fuck did she shoot this movie in New Zealand and call it Montana? And say this is the way it was? That fucking rubbed me the wrong way.”Elliott has now apologised for his comments during Deadline’s Contenders TV event, saying: “I told the WTF podcaster that I thought Jane Campion was a brilliant director, and I want to apologize to the cast of The Power Of The Dog, brilliant actors all. And in particular Benedict Cumberbatch.

Sam Elliott Apologizes Over ‘Power of the Dog’ Comments: ‘I Wasn’t Very Articulate About It’ - thewrap.com - New Zealand - New York - USA - Montana
thewrap.com
11.04.2022 / 16:31

Sam Elliott Apologizes Over ‘Power of the Dog’ Comments: ‘I Wasn’t Very Articulate About It’

slammed the movie during an appearance on Marc Maron’s “WTF” podcast March 1, appeared on a panel over the weekend where he addressed his recent comments.“I told the ‘WTF’ podcaster that I thought Jane Campion was a brilliant director, and I want to apologize to the cast of ‘The Power of the Dog,’ brilliant actors all,” Elliott said at Deadline’s Contenders TV event on Sunday. “And in particular Benedict Cumberbatch. I can only say that I’m sorry and I am.

Ian Roberts Calls Out NRL Over Slow Response To Homophobic Slur By Marcelo Montoya - www.starobserver.com.au - Australia - New Zealand
starobserver.com.au
11.04.2022 / 16:05

Ian Roberts Calls Out NRL Over Slow Response To Homophobic Slur By Marcelo Montoya

Ian Roberts, the first openly gay rugby league player, has called out the NRL, New Zealand Warriors, and North Queensland Cowboys for their slow reaction time in the wake of a homophobic slur shouted during a game, on Friday night.Roberts was disappointed that it took the club two days to respond to the slur and cited the Josh Cavallo incident in January as a positive example of what should have been done in this case. Warriors player Marcelo Montoya has been identified as the player that used a homophobic slur against Cowboys player Kyle Feldt. During Friday’s game, Montoya, who had floored Feldt in a tackle, could be heard in the broadcast audio saying “get up Kyle, you f****t”.Montoya, who apologised for the slur, will plead guilty to the NRL judiciary.

Sam Elliot says he ‘feels terrible’ after 'Power of the Dog' comments - www.foxnews.com - New Zealand - USA
foxnews.com
11.04.2022 / 05:47

Sam Elliot says he ‘feels terrible’ after 'Power of the Dog' comments

Sam Elliot has publicly apologized after comments he made about "The Power of the Dog" last month on an episode of Marc Maron’s "WTF" podcast. On Sunday, Elliot spoke on a panel at Deadline’s Contender TV Event to promote his newest series, 1883, and he was asked about his recent comments regarding Jane Campion’s "The Power of the Dog." In the podcast, Elliott referred to Campion's film as a "piece of s---" and said it made "allusions to homosexuality throughout the f------ movie," NBC News reported. Elliott also reportedly questioned a New Zealand filmmaker's ability to create a film about the American west.  On Sunday, Elliott addressed his recent comments that sparked backlash.

Sam Elliott Apologizes For His Comments About ‘The Power Of The Dog’ - etcanada.com - New Zealand - USA
etcanada.com
11.04.2022 / 00:47

Sam Elliott Apologizes For His Comments About ‘The Power Of The Dog’

Sam Elliott is addressing the recent comments he made about “The Power of the Dog”.

Sam Elliott Apologizes for Controversial ‘Power of the Dog’ Comments: ‘I Feel Terrible’ - www.usmagazine.com - New Zealand - California
usmagazine.com
11.04.2022 / 00:33

Sam Elliott Apologizes for Controversial ‘Power of the Dog’ Comments: ‘I Feel Terrible’

After Sam Elliott publicly criticized the Oscar-winning The Power of the Dog, he has since issued an apology for his remarks.

Inside Lorde and Taylor Swift Producer Joel Little’s Music-Making Mecca in New Zealand (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New Zealand
variety.com
07.04.2022 / 00:39

Inside Lorde and Taylor Swift Producer Joel Little’s Music-Making Mecca in New Zealand (EXCLUSIVE)

Leena Tailor Walk into the unembellished black building tucked away in Morningside, Auckland, later this year and there’s no telling what musical superstars one might find. Niall Horan could be leading songwriting camps for aspiring musicians, Taylor Swift could be next door working on her next big hit and maybe Lorde will stop by downstairs to play an intimate show marking 10 years since she recorded “Royals” nearby.The possibilities are endless as Grammy-winning musician Joel Little unveils Big Fan, the multimillion-dollar, non-profit music facility that he and wife Gemma have spent two years pouring time, energy and savings into.With four recording studios and a 180-capacity music venue, the state-of-the-art project is the couple’s “gift” to the music industry, one they hope will help locals fulfill their musical ambitions, whether it’s through studio access, mentoring or simply having somewhere to play their first show or discover their passion for lighting, sound or event management.

Lorde debuts ‘Solar Power’ songs live as she kicks off 2022 world tour - www.nme.com - New Zealand - California - Nashville - Santa Barbara
nme.com
05.04.2022 / 19:41

Lorde debuts ‘Solar Power’ songs live as she kicks off 2022 world tour

Lorde has showcased several songs from her new album ‘Solar Power’ as she kicked off her 2022 world tour in Nashville.The New Zealand singer-songwriter premiered a number of tracks from her third studio LP at the Grand Ole Opry House including opener ‘The Path’, ‘Mood Ring’, ‘Hold No Grudge’ and ‘Oceanic Feeling’. You can view footage and pictures below.Lorde also performed the album’s title track as well as ‘Stoned At The Nail Salon’, ‘Fallen Fruit’, ‘California’, ‘Secrets From A Girl (Who’s Seen It All)’ and a piano driven version of ‘Dominoes’.The gig kickstarted her world tour in North America which will wrap up at the Santa Barbara Bowl on May 7.

Jane Campion wins the Oscar for Best Director for ‘The Power of the Dog’ - nypost.com - New Zealand - Los Angeles
nypost.com
28.03.2022 / 06:57

Jane Campion wins the Oscar for Best Director for ‘The Power of the Dog’

taken home the Oscar for Best Director at the 2022 Academy Awards.She is the third woman to win the award.Campion, who was the favorite, beat out contenders Kenneth Branagh for his semi-autobiographical piece “Belfast,” Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s “Drive My Car,” Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Licorice Pizza” and Steven Spielberg’s musical “West Side Story.” “I love directing because it’s a deep dive into story yet the task of manifesting a world can be overwhelming. The sweet thing is I’m not alone,” the New Zealand-born filmmaker said in her acceptance speech.“On ‘The Power of the Dog’ I worked with actors I’m moved to call my friends.

Power of the Dog’s Jane Campion Becomes 3rd Woman Ever to Win Best Director at the 2022 Oscars - www.usmagazine.com - New Zealand
usmagazine.com
28.03.2022 / 06:51

Power of the Dog’s Jane Campion Becomes 3rd Woman Ever to Win Best Director at the 2022 Oscars

It’s her-story! Jane Campion won Best Director at the 94th Academy Awards on Sunday, March 27, for her work on The Power of the Dog.

‘Power of the Dog’ Helps New Zealand Open Up for Business With New Studios, Fresh Tech Investments - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Montana
variety.com
25.03.2022 / 16:33

‘Power of the Dog’ Helps New Zealand Open Up for Business With New Studios, Fresh Tech Investments

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefWhether or not “The Power of the Dog” wins the big prize at the Academy Awards on Sunday, David Strong, chief executive of the New Zealand Film Commission for the past eight months, is guaranteed to be an in-demand visitor to Los Angeles over the next week.With the Jane Campion-directed film handily showcasing New Zealand’s talent, locations and craft strengths, the country has now reopened its borders to international visitors. Also sweetening the deal are more studio spaces.Ahead of Strong’s flight to Los Angeles, where he has a week of meetings set up with Hollywood decision makers, he spoke to Variety about what New Zealand has to offer going forward.What has been the impact of “The Power of the Dog” and its Oscar nominations? It’s already been a big success story for us.

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