overdosing on heroin at age 29. Decades earlier, he was introduced to drugs at an especially early age by his mother’s then boyfriend in Mexico.
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Variety once again celebrates these women and their impact on the entertainment business, while recognizing that the past 12 months has nevertheless been a dynamic time for showbiz. The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has accelerated change, disrupting business models and personal lives.
Still, the L.A.- based women on this list have found ways to innovate, and many are hopeful for the future. Senior Vice President, Global Brand Partnerships & Sync Licensing, Warner RecordsIn the less than two
.overdosing on heroin at age 29. Decades earlier, he was introduced to drugs at an especially early age by his mother’s then boyfriend in Mexico.
Paul McCartney made waves earlier this week as he branded The Rolling Stones a 'blues cover band' in a new interview, after insisting he thought the Beatles were 'better. 'And frontman Sir Mick Jagger was quick to respond just days later in front of a crowd of 70K including the famous bassist as he made a playful dig at him during a huge gig.
Masked men stormed a Moscow showing of Agnieszka Holland’s film Mr Jones yesterday night, chanting “Shame on the Motherland” as they took over the stage.
Halle Berry is getting back in the ring.
Sea Power have shared their latest single ‘Folly’ – you can hear the new track below.The song is the latest preview of the band’s – who were formerly known as British Sea Power – upcoming new album ‘Everything Was Forever’, which is set for release on February 11, 2022.“‛Folly’ is in the tradition of singalong Sea Power apocalyptic anthems – everyone ambling down the road to a multitude of catastrophes.
Liza Foreman In documentary “LA QueenCiañera,” filmmaker Pedro Peira follows Mexican-American transgender activist Bamby Salcedo as she prepares a 50th birthday celebration in Los Angeles attended by the people who helped her survive. The film premiered at OutFest Los Angeles in August, and plays this week at the Guadalajara Intl.
Sugababes star Keisha Buchanan has claimed music managers tried to make her and Mutya Buena have a physical fight during their time as a band. Keisha, 37, Mutya, 36, and Siobhán Donaghy have reunited after splitting as the original trio in 2001 when Siobhán, 37, decided the leave the band.
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Editors note: Hollie McKay’s latest special report for Deadline finds the veteran foreign affairs correspondent and Only Cry for the Living: Memos from Inside the ISIS Battlefield author negotiating the sometimes contradictory new realities for female journalists in Afghanistan since the Taliban’s return to power.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Hunter Schafer got to present an award tonight to her new friend— Ella Yelich-O’Connor, or, as the rest of us know her, Lorde.But, before they were pals, Schafer was introduced to Lorde the same way we all were, she said in her speech while introducing the honoree at Variety’s Power of Women event: through her 2013 song “Royals.”“Lorde’s debut album and song were everything.
EXCLUSIVE: Glitter & Doom, an LGBTQIA+ jukebox feature musical told with the iconic tunes of Grammy winning folk duo Indigo Girls, is in production already in Mexico City starring The Mandalorian‘s Ming-Na Wen, Y: The Last Man‘s Missi Pyle, and directed by Tom Gustafson off a screenplay by Cory Krueckeberg.
Corey's affair with a woman named Jenny in Peru while he was legally married to Evelin has come out. On Sunday's episode of, Corey finally revealed the shocking extent of his relationship with Jenny while he and Evelin were «on a break,» which he has yet to fully tell Evelin about.Evelin and Corey secretly married a year ago just so that he wouldn't have to go back to the United States and that so he can legally stay in Ecuador to be with her.
Clint Eastwood has just released his latest film, in which he is once again star and director.
Selome Hailu editorIn 2016, Esteban Arango enrolled in Hola Mexico Film Festival’s mentorship program, Tomorrow’s Filmmakers Today, with a short film — a coming-of-ager about two brothers from Colombia who love metal music and feel disillusioned by the American dream. Arango and his co-writer, Erick Castrillon, needed guidance on adapting the piece into a full-length project, and the pair found that support in the program.