Dua Lipa is heading out after a successful night!
02.12.2020 - 03:17 / variety.com
Natalie Oganesyan editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Netflix released a trailer for “Song Exploder Volume 2,” and Starz debuted a first look at its upcoming original series, “Run the World.”HBO Sports and Major League Baseball are teaming up to produce “Under the Grapefruit Tree: The CC Sabathia Story,” set to debut Dec. 22 on HBO.
Dua Lipa is heading out after a successful night!
Dua Lipa is getting ready to take the stage at Saturday Night Live!
Janet W. Lee Former President Barack Obama dropped a playlist of his favorite songs on Saturday morning, following his year-end movie, television and book recommendations.“Here are some of my favorite songs of the year,” he wrote on Twitter.
Dua Lipa heads of of her apartment in a striking look in New York City on Wednesday afternoon (December 16).
Dua Lipa opened up the 2020 Billboard Woman in Music event on Thursday night before accepting an award herself, presented by Bernie Sanders .
Stars including Cardi B, Chloe x Halle, Dua Lipa and Jessie Reyez discussed the specific pressures on female performers and injustice exposed in 2020 at Billboard's 15th annual Women in Music Awards on Thursday night. Hosted by Teyana Taylor on the performer's 30th birthday, the event awardedCardi B, Chloe x Halle, Dolly Parton, Dua Lipa, Jennifer Lopez and Jessie Reyez with different laurels and streamed live atbillboardwomeninmusic.comat 8 pm ET.
Terry Flores For former Pixar animator Frank E. Abney III, making his short film “Canvas” has been a longtime labor of love.
Netflix has revealed its most popular non-English language films and TV series in the U.S., with the list containing an interesting mix of titles from Europe, Asia and South America, plus a few surprises.
What exactly constitutes a Tiny Desk Concert these days? With the NPR offices still closed due to the pandemic, nobody's been able to perform within the tight confines of Bob Boilen's office in nine whole months. That hasn't stopped the series from cranking out tons of new entries, in which artists offer their own interpretation of "tiny" and "desk," filmed without dozens of bespectacled NPR employees crowding behind the cameras.
Song Exploder (Volume 2), which features appearances from artists including Dua Lipa , The Killers, Nine Inch Nails and Natalia Lafourcade, debuted its first trailer this week. Set to premiere on December 15, the series is based on the acclaimed podcast of the same name, exploring how the world’s top musicians bring some of their most popular songs to life.
Dua Lipa, The Killers, Nine Inch Nails and more have been announced for the second volume of Netflix’s Song Exploder.
The season two trailer for Netflix’s Song Exploder has been released!
A new batch of episodes in Netflix's music documentary series Song Exploder are coming soon. Four new shows will premiere on December 4, and will focus on tracks by Dua Lipa ("Love Again"), Nine Inch Nails ("Hurt"), The Killers ("When We Were Young"), and Natalia Lafourcade (“Hasta La Raíz").
,, and as they share intimate insight into the inspiration and creation of songs like “Love Again” and “When You Were Young.” “They're all so different from one another in terms of sound and background, and I can't wait for people to see and hear their stories, and the unique path they each took to create these songs,” Hirway says, revealing to ET that what sets this volume of episodes apart is that he previously spoke to all four artists on the hit podcast of the same name.He adds, “I was
Dua Lipa couldn’t believe what she heard over the phone from her team of supporters on November 24 when she learned that she had earned a whopping six Grammy nominations! In the clip, posted to her Instagram, the British pop singer, 25, was completely bowled over, sitting on the edge of a couch and crying her eyes out. “You’re f–king joking me,” Dua said, using her hand to cover her eyes as she spoke on the phone.
As expected, Taylor Swift dominated the 2020 Grammy Awards nominations earning six nods including Album of the Year and Song of the Year. What was slightly unexpected was Dua Lipa tying her in overall Grammy nods, including those categories and landing Record of the Year for “Don’t Start Now.” Surprisingly, despite predictions neither landed the most nominations.