Britney Spears‘ former photographer Andrew Gallery is going viral on TikTok right now after reading to the world a letter the pop artist allegedly wrote years ago about her conservatorship, and eventual divorce from Kevin Federline.
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Nick Cave has discussed why he doesn’t write political songs in a new edition of his Red Hand Files newsletter.Replying to a fan on the website, which he regularly updates with musings and answers to fan questions, Cave was asked: “I love your music and its ability to relate common suffering, as you have discussed in the past.“Do you ever look back at your anthology and wish you had been more overtly politically outspoken – referring to activism rather than politics per se – in your art?”Cave
.Britney Spears‘ former photographer Andrew Gallery is going viral on TikTok right now after reading to the world a letter the pop artist allegedly wrote years ago about her conservatorship, and eventual divorce from Kevin Federline.
Nick Cave has shared his latest Red Hand Files essay, in which he praises Nina Simone and her live recording of ‘My Sweet Lord’.Answering a question about whether or not there is a protest song he greatly admires for the way it was written or arranged, Cave highlights Simone’s rendition of George Harrison‘s 1970 song, which was a part of her 1972 live LP, ‘Emergency Ward!’, which showed her opposition to the Vietnam War.The question came after Cave recently said that writing political songs is
Gwyneth Paltrow found a creative way to keep her and Chris Martin's 14-year-old son, Moses, entertained amid quarantine. The 47-year-old Goop founder took to her company's website to share her «Summer at Home» tips and products she's been using in recent weeks. «I got Moses the boob puzzle just for fun,» Paltrow wrote, sharing a photo of the 450-piece Jiggy Boobs puzzle, which retails for $40.#thirstythursday in #quarantine.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorThe new head of NBCUniversal’s news operations pledged to make the workforce that staffs NBC News, MSNBC and CNBC more diverse, calling for the unit’s employee base to be 50% female and 50% people of color over an undefined period of time.“The demographics of America have been changing for decades… and that change is accelerating. Women today make up nearly half of the American work force and already earn well over half of all bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral
Bethenny Frankel has teamed with Endeavor Content for Just B, a podcast devoted to being a self-made mogul in business, lifestyle and beyond.
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the #LetTheMusicPlay campaign, in a bid to save the UK’s music scene.The campaign launched yesterday, with the likes of Paul McCartney, The Cure, Dua Lipa, Radiohead, Nick Cave, Ed Sheeran, Dizzee Rascal, Liam Gallagher and PJ Harvey among the 1,500 artists who signed an open letter to he Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Oliver Dowden – in a bid to “show the vital importance of the UK’s live music industry, ensure the Government cannot ignore live music and make noise to
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Nick Cave, like the rest of us, is stuck in lockdown and waiting for the (coronavirus) cloud to lift.
Nick Cave has announced details of a new livestreamed solo show, filmed in an empty Alexandra Palace.Idiot Prayer sees the Bad Seeds frontman deliver a unique performance of tracks from throughout his career, including early rarities and songs from Grinderman, right up to his latest acclaimed album ‘Ghosteen‘.The show was filmed in the West Hall of the iconic London venue by award-winning cinematographer Robbie Ryan (The Favourite, Marriage Story, American Honey) and was edited by Nick Emerson
Nikki Bella and Artem Chigvintsev want to help the environment by using cloth diapers when their first child arrives.“I think when we hear about cloth diapers we all freak out right?” the reality star, 36, said on the Wednesday, July 1, “Total Bellas Podcast” episode. “Like, it seems nasty.
The Western Cape Department of Education (WCED) has published what is said to be the country’s first draft Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation Guidelines.
Nikki Blonsky is reflecting on her decision to come out as gay.
Nick Cave’s palate is wickedly broad in scope. The veteran Australian singer, songwriter and bandleader is a complex storyteller, a master of the dark arts who's equally adept at touching one’s soul with the tenderness of an "Into My Arms" or a "Ship Song".Political songs, however, just aren’t part of his DNA.In a new entry to his Red Hand Files blog, Cave offered a thoughtful response to a query on whether he wishes he’d tackled “political” themes in his songs.He would if he could.
Nota del editor: Tremenda Nota es el medio socio del Los Angeles Blade en Cuba. Esa nota salió en su sitio web el 18 de junio.