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12.08.2021 - 03:33 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar and Emmy Award-nominated POV Shorts, from American Documentary, is set to premiere its fourth season via PBS and streaming at POV.org on Sept. 6. This season will feature 13 new diverse, short nonfiction films across 7 episodes tackling the complexities of family, identity, and community.
“This is a deeply affecting group of films, particularly given the challenges of the past year,” said POV Shorts producer Opal H. Bennett. “We see reunion and redemption, grace and compassion,
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Wicked for the first time, I latched on to it, because I’d never heard a sound like that coming from a Broadway recording.“Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel on that original cast recording are just so iconic,” he continues. “They have such a singular sound.
“Mama Say,” an electro-pop bop from 2017’s “The Valley,” Betty Who pays homage to her idol — and former labelmate — Britney Spears with lines like “Give it to me one more time” and “I’m your slave tonight.”So you can bet the Australian-American singer — who will open for Kesha at Rooftop at Pier 17 on Tuesday (and then the Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park, NJ on Sept.
Olivia Rodrigo is speaking out about diversity and representation in the music industry.
Luísa Sonza has been building a career in the entertainment industry since she was seven years old. Now, at 23, the Tuparendi native wants to expand her talent beyond Brazil.The singer-songwriter, daughter of a rancher, and a schoolteacher began singing at a Gaucho folklore community center in her hometown, a municipality the Rio Grande do Sul.
American Horror Story has announced a surprise spin-off ahead of the show’s 10th season.The spin-off directly ties to season 10, American Horror Story: Double Feature, in the form of a three-part audio series.
American Horror Story fans can get a taste of the series’ upcoming tenth installment, Double Feature, with a three-part audio drama.
plead for their livelihoods under strict Taliban rule, the nation’s biggest pop star, Aryana Sayeed, has confirmed her escape from war torn Afghanistan.Sayeed, 36, who had recently starred as a judge on a singing competition show on Afghan television, told reporters she left via US cargo jet on Wednesday.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaJeff Daniels is ready to welcome audiences back to Broadway.The producing team behind “Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird,” a box office juggernaut that already ranks as the most successful American play in Broadway history, unveiled a new video on Thursday intended to celebrate the return of the Great White Way after a year of pandemic-related closures.
PBS is entering the cooking competition kitchen.
“Stillwater” director Tom McCarthy is responding to Amanda Knox’s recent criticism of the film, which she says appears to be “loosely based” on her life.
Urvashi Pathania, Jesse Gi and Jess X. Snow are the three finalists of the fifth annual Asian Pacific American Visionaries, a short film competition which showcases cinematic storytellers of Asian and Pacific Islander descent.
Saginaw Grant was a Native American character actor known for roles in TV shows and movies including “Breaking Bad” and “The Lone Ranger.”After serving in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War, Grant began acting in the 1980s.
Breaking Bad and The Lone Ranger has died of natural causes aged 85.The Native American actor appeared opposite Bryan Cranston in Ozymandias, hailed by some as one of the best episodes of Breaking Bad, and was directed by Rian Johnson.
Pop Smoke tracks have been released as part of a second deluxe edition of ‘Faith’, his most recent posthumous album.The late Brooklyn rapper (real name was Bashar Barakah Jackson) was shot and killed during a home invasion in Los Angeles in February 2020.
With the rise of the coronavirus Delta variant, Dr. Anthony Fauci went on ABC’s This Week to discuss what that means for Americans and whether or not we will see more lockdowns.
Facebook page this week. He was 85. «It's with heavy hearts we announce a warrior has been called home,» the post read.
Saginaw Grant, a prolific Native American character actor known for roles in "Breaking Bad" and "The Lone Ranger" as well as a hereditary chief of the Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma, has died. He was 85.
Selome Hailu editorSaginaw Grant, the Native American actor known for his performance as Chief Big Bear in “The Lone Ranger” and for featured roles in “Breaking Bad” and other popular series and films, died Wednesday in Hollywood, according to the Associated Press. He was 85.Grant’s publicist, Lani Carmichael, confirmed to the AP that he died peacefully of natural causes at a private care facility.