Catelynn Lowell and Tyler Baltierra are soaking up precious and rare moments with all four of their daughters.
06.06.2023 - 20:09 / variety.com
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic The traveling carnival known as Re:SET is so set on putting a brand new spin on the festival experience that it’s not even using that particular F-word in its name or advertising. Setting down at Brookside at the Rose Bowl over the weekend, it was a rose by any other name, but the concept is just novel enough (and just hard enough to explain in a user-friendly nutshell) that it counts as a semi-reinvention, and a welcome one: the festival as an a la carte buffet. LCD Soundsystem, Boygenius and Steve Lacy are the headliners for a three-day outing hitting different regions across the U.S., where local fans need not attend all three days (and in most cases, probably won’t), but get quite a smorgasbord if they do.
In Pasadena, Lacy took the top spot the first night, followed by Boygenius on night 2 and James Murphy’s group to round things out — while the lineups rotated through similar stage setups in San Diego and San Francisco on the other weekend afternoons and evenings. The bills all seemed designed to group together similar but not-too-similar acts: Clairo was an obvious opener for Boygenius, but that day’s bill wasn’t solely female-fronted acts, lest things get too obvious. LCD Soundsystem’s openers incorporated Jamie XX, with a DJ set not being too far afield from Murphy’s sometimes EDM-adjacent sound. The neo-punk of Idles and the non-binary bounce of Big Freedia? Not quite as obvious, but also making a nice kind of sense. These three bills might’ve been equally weighted in most ways, but not in merch — the line for Boygenius T-shirts stretched to what appeared to be a two-hour length in the early evening Saturday, while there was immediate walk-up service
Catelynn Lowell and Tyler Baltierra are soaking up precious and rare moments with all four of their daughters.
A man in his 40s has died at Glastonbury Festival after a “medical incident” in the early hours of Sunday morning.
A man in his 40s has died at Glastonbuy Festival after a “medical incident” in the early hours of Sunday morning. Avon and Somerset Police said it responded to the incident on a footpath known as the old railway line at Worthy Farm in Somerset shortly before 4am, and the force is not treating the man’s death as suspicious.
On her 44th birthday, Mindy Kaling revealed she’s healthier than ever because of her kids.
Music fans heading to the Glastonbury Festival are in for a treat with the promise of "dry, sunny weather" as the renowned Pyramid Stage comes alive on Friday. Despite a recent setback due to lead vocalist Alex Turner's acute laryngitis leading to the cancellation of their earlier gig, Arctic Monkeys are still billed as Friday's headliners.
EXCLUSIVE: Swept Away, the Broadway-aimed musical with music and lyrics by roots rock band The Avett Brothers, has announced principal cast for its fall-winter 2023 production at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., with John Gallagher, Jr. (Spring Awakening), Stark Sands (& Juliet), Adrian Blake Enscoe (TV’s Dickinson), and Wayne Duvall (the film O Brother, Where Art Thou?) will play the four survivors of a whaling ship disaster.
Dan Stevens is voicing Korvo in the upcoming fourth season of Hulu’s adult animated series Solar Opposites. He is taking on the role from series creator Justin Roiland who exited in January when Hulu Originals and Solar Opposites studio 20th Television Animation severed ties with the writer-producer-performer after he had been accused of domestic violence.
Easy Life and Mahalia have been announced as headliners for a new event titled Corona Sunsets Festival, set to take place in Hertfordshire.Taking place in Hatfield Park on Saturday, September 2, the one-day event will see Franc Moody, Newton Faulkner, Frankie Stew & Harvey Gunn and Elder Island along with the headliners. A line-up of DJs are set to be announced in the coming weeks.The festival will also feature live art installations and culinary experiences all inspired but the sunset which are designed to connect attendees with nature during golden hour.Tickets for the event will go on sale on June 14 at 10am.
TWO summer tours.And that’s exactly what indie rock super group Boygenius have going this year.First, Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker are taking part in the star-studded Re:SET Concert Series alongside fellow headliners LCD Soundsystem and Steve Lacy up until June 25.That includes a stop at Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium with special guests Clairo and Dijon on Saturday, June 17.Then after that mini-tour wraps, the three best pals will tour on their own from June 20 through Aug. 23 flanked by big name opening acts like Carly Rae Jepsen, Broken Social Scene, Bartees Strange, Claud and Illuminati Hotties.Finally, they’ll join forces once again to end their long summer at Columbia, MD’s All Things Go Festival on Oct.
Alex Newell is the first non-binary actor to win a Tony Award at the event that ran this year for the 76th time. Newell took home the Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical category award for their role as Lulu in Shucked. They made reference to their background while accepting the award: “Thank you for seeing me Broadway.
Alex Newell and J. Harrison Ghee made history on Sunday, when they became the first nonbinary-identifying people to win an individual acting prize at the 76th annual Tony Awards, breaking the glass for LGBTQ performers at the annual Broadway celebration.
Alex Newell of Shucked and J. Harrison Ghee of Some Like It Hot broke ground Sunday night as the first openly nonbinary Tony Award winners.
Alex Newell has made history!
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Actor Alex Newell made history at this year’s Tony Awards, becoming the first openly nonbinary performer to win an acting prize for their performance as Lulu in Jack O’Brien’s “Shucked.” “Thank you for seeing me Broadway,” Newell said. “I should not be up here as a queer, non-binary, fat, Black, little baby from Massachusetts. And to anyone that thinks that they can’t do it, I’m going to look you dead in your face that you can do anything you put your mind to.” Newell isn’t the only nonbinary actor nominated at the Tonys, with J. Harrison Ghee among the shortlisted performers for lead actor (musical) for their performance as Jerry/Daphne in Casey Nicholaw’s “Some Like It Hot.” Ghee and Newell already walked into the ceremony making history as the first nonbinary-identifying actors recognized.
Alex Newell just made history on Sunday, when they became the first nonbinary-identifying person to win an individual acting prize at the 76th annual Tony Awards. Newell won Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical for their show-stopping performance in . «I have wanted this my entire life.
Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards and Features Editor Paul Walter Hauser has made hamburgers the latest red carpet accessory.The actor has found himself making the rounds lately thanks to his stunning turn as serial killer Larry Hall in Apple TV Plus’ limited series “Black Bird,” a role that has already netted him a SAG Award nomination and wins from the Golden Globes and the Critics Choice Awards. After Jamie Lee Curtis asked him to bring her a burger to the next event, Hauser showed up at the Critics Choice Awards with a patty – only to learn Curtis couldn’t attend due to COVID. He later proposed to her with a smashburger at the AARP Movies for Grownups Awards and brought 20 burgers to the SAG Awards, where he handed them out to the likes of Adam Sandler. When Hauser’s name was called amongst the nominees in his category, he perfectly timed a blissful bite on camera.So when Hauser joined us as a guest on this week’s episode of the Variety Awards Circuit podcast, we wanted to get his opinion on one of our favorite hamburgers in town, from the Corner Deli – which is located inside a gas station next to our offices. Listen below for his full review.
EXCLUSIVE: Shucked, the Broadway musical nominated for nine Tony Awards, will begin a London run on the West End next year, producer and theater owner Cameron Mackintosh announced today.
EXCLUSIVE: Alex Kostich has been appointed to the role of Senior Vice President of Creative Marketing at Madison Wells, the independent production company founded and headed up as CEO by Emmy-nominated producer Gigi Pritzker.
Tucked away at the tippy top of Cape Cod, Massachusetts is a beautiful spot where gayness, queerness, and all on the rainbow spectrum are celebrated. Gay people walk down the street hand in hand, queer shops are on every corner, and tea dances and full-production drag shows are daily occurrences.
Putting the past in the past. Katherine Heigl and Ellen Pompeo are coming together again for a new season of Variety’s “Actors on Actors” interview series.