After a year of speaking to the press for Marvel Studios projects, Michael Waldron has mastered the no-answer answer. Frankly, it’s an admirable skill.
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METRO WEEKLY: You’re returning to Cherry this year to help celebrate the 25th anniversary. You were an original DJ at the very first Cherry. That’s really something special.SUSAN MORABITO: It is! I am extremely honored to be a part of the 25th anniversary of Cherry.
I’ve been a part of many of the Cherry’s — the first one and probably six or seven in between, maybe more. It’s a wonderful organization. They throw a great party and they put their hearts and souls into it.
So when all that stuff comes to the table, it elevates not only the party, but it elevates the energy of all involved and all who take part.And I’m doing an afterhours, which of course I love. I have to admit afterhours is my favorite to play. If I have my choice, I would always choose an afterhours, even though it has less people, generally.
Afterhours, for me, has a tendency to be a little darker, or edgier, certainly not commercial. And it’s not [songs] you’re going to sing along to. You know what I’m saying?It’s more underground — you can push the envelope musically.
I feel you can get away with more new music, far less familiar music. They’ve already heard the familiar music at the main event. So come afterhours time, I find them to be a lot more open to newer sounds.MW: By the time you spun at Cherry in 1996, you already had a solid decade of DJing under your belt.
How did you get into this line of work?MORABITO: When I was 15 years old, I thought I would become a radio DJ. The appeal of that was obviously, first and foremost, music. Back then, I thought that radio DJs chose the songs.
And I really enjoyed going to record stores. I would save my lunch money, part of it at least, and would go to the local record store/head shop. And I would leaf
.After a year of speaking to the press for Marvel Studios projects, Michael Waldron has mastered the no-answer answer. Frankly, it’s an admirable skill.
Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush are showing off one of their superpowers — interviewing! In ET's exclusive sit-down with the Bush twins, the pair interviewed each other about their new book, , where they discussed their bond as sisters and what a superpower sisterhood means to them. tells the story of Emma, an only child who grows up longing for a sister. Her life is instantly changed when two sets of sisters move to her street and invite her to join their club.This is the sisters' second children's book together, and while their mother, Laura Bush, is an only child, Barbara said the former First Lady inspired their second story.«Well, in this new children's book, our main character is named Emma and she's an only child, which might seem unusual for a book on sisterhood, but Emma's based on mom,» Barbara explained. «Mom, as you know, was an only child, and she desperately wanted siblings and she never had any blood siblings, but she has the same best friends that she had since she was little in Midland — still — and those are her sisters.
Stewart Maclean, the exec producer of the BBC’s notorious Prince Andrew interview, has been named Editor of flagship BBC Two topical format Newsnight.
Last Tuesday, Pep Guardiola’s post-match press conference was dominated by questions about the effectiveness of Atletico Madrid’s dark arts, but the Catalan has a master of his own that he could deploy in the second leg. Stopping counterattacks, faking injuries and even hair pulling, the Champions League quarter-final first leg between Manchester City and Atletico Madrid had it all last week.
Dina LaPolt Guest ColumnistDuring the spring and summer of 2020, as protests across the country illuminated the systematic injustices Black Americans have faced and continue to face, the music industry was one of many that was called out to take accountability and action for its treatment of a group of people that is largely responsible for its many decades of profitability. While the industry’s unfair treatment of Black Americans is longstanding and deep-seated, one seemingly simple course of action is to cease all usage of the term “master recording,” which may sound innocuous but, as detailed in Variety’s expansive August 2020 interview with Pharrell Williams, derives from the words “master and slave.” For those not aware, the terms have long been used to distinguish between a source recording (the “master”) and the subsequent copies made (the “slaves”), which has led to a pervasive use of both terms in many industry contracts.
Lindsay Hubbard seems a activated after filming the season 6 reunion.«Oh, the reunion… I don't even know what to say about the reunion,» she sighs to ET over video chat. «You're just going to have to watch it.» Yeah, the PR pro says there was «no» forward movement for the group from their day of filming. «I don't know,» she laments.
Viva Maestro, a documentary starring the charismatic music and artistic director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel, opened on a high note taking in $14,310 on two screens — Film Forum/NYC and The Landmark/LA. That’s a PTA of $7,155 for the film directed by Ted Braun (Darfur Now, Betting on Zero) and presented by Greenwich Entertainment and Participant Media. It expands to 40+ theaters next weekend.
Sorting things out. Lindsay Hubbard revealed that she and Austen Kroll aren’t completely at odds anymore despite having a fallout last year.
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Blink and you will miss him! After originally being introduced during season 6 of Summer House, Alex Wach slowly started to disappear from the episodes — and his absence caused concern for the audience.
As COVID restrictions ease Perth city centre is still reeling from months of closures and restrictions.
Falling in love! Andrea Denver had to push through a Summer House love triangle with Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover to realize that he already met his perfect match in former flame Lexi Sundin.
Logan Paul and tag-team partner The Miz emerged victorious at Wrestlemania 38, beating WWE legend Rey Mysterio and son Dominick Mysterio in a high-energy match during Saturday’s pro wrestling extravaganza.
Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan are enjoying a day out together!
season 6 of had fans thinking Andrea Denver was distraught over housemate Paige DeSorbo opting to pursue a romance with their co-star, Craig Conover, over Andrea; in reality, though, Andrea was crying over a woman.«It's after the Italian dinner that I hosted,» Andrea teases to ET of his tear-filled moment. «I also did something from the tradition of the ancient Rome ... to talk about a topic during dinner and celebrate about that topic, and I said, 'Let's talk about love.