The new trailer for The People We Hate At The Wedding is finally here!
04.10.2022 - 17:03 / variety.com
Ethan Shanfeld Robert Glasper is all over the place. But not in a disorganized and chaotic way. Glasper is quite the opposite. Fresh off the release of “Black Radio III” and a summer tour that took him across Europe and North America, the Grammy-winning multi-hyphenate is scoring two shows — Starz’s “Run the World” and Peacock’s “The Best Man” reboot — and preparing for his monthlong takeover of New York City’s Blue Note jazz club. From Oct. 4-Nov. 5, Glasper will play 48 shows across 24 nights, starting with a Herbie Hancock tribute series and ending with a couple sets with Yasiin Bey. In between, he’ll welcome a starry lineup of jazz A-listers and surprise guests — some of whom will be a surprise to him, too.
Speaking with Variety ahead of the residency, Glasper mused about keeping his sets loose, meeting the late Taylor Hawkins and the good and the bad that come with jazz movies like “La La Land” and “Soul.” Your residency adapts throughout its run. You have a Herbie Hancock tribute, “Dinner Party” shows, acoustic sets, special guests like Lalah Hathaway…How did you curate these different shows? It’s kind of what my life is crushed into a month. Throughout my career, I’ve done acoustic piano trios, jazz combos, my electric group… and I’ve collaborated with so many hip-hop artists throughout the years. When I first started doing Blue Note, I’d do one night. Then one week, then two weeks. And then they came to me and said, “Wanna try a month?” I think that was 2018, so this year is the fourth year. It’s basically like I get to have a playground for a month and pick out the different artists that I’ve loved working with throughout my career. Will there be additional special guests you haven’t announced? Oh,
The new trailer for The People We Hate At The Wedding is finally here!
EJ Panaligan editor With their first new album in five years and a long tour now underway, the members of Canadian dreampop outfit Alvvays are living the rock and roll dream. “We’re excited to be in a tin can for the next six weeks together, because that’s how healthy relationships function,” laughs singer Molly Rankin over Zoom from Toronto shortly before the band embarked on their U.S. tour, which began last Friday in Chicago. Prior to that, the group had just returned from a small run of release-week shows in the U.K. in support of their third album “Blue Rev,” which dropped on October 7th on Polyvinyl, and are now underway on their U.S. run which will conclude on November 18th in Boston. “There are many suitcases rolling around,” Rankin noted. “Lots of hasty cuts are being made about what to take and what not to take for the next six weeks.”
BreAnna Bell Hollywood is mourning the loss of famed actress Angela Lansbury with stars like Josh Gad, George Takei and Jeremy O. Harris all penning touching tributes to the late actor and singer on social media. Lansbury died at her Los Angeles home on Tuesday. She was just five days shy of her 97th birthday. While known for her extensive list of credits accrued from her 75 years in the industry, Lansbury was largely recognized for her turn as Jessica Fletcher on CBS’ “Murder, She Wrote.” The role would go on to help her secure the record for most Emmy acting nods. “Angela Lansbury, who graced the stage for decades winning five Tony awards and brought the sleuthing Jessica Fletcher into our living rooms for a dozen years, has passed. A tale old as time, our beloved Mrs. Potts will sing lullabies to us now from the stars. Rest, great soul,” said “Star Trek” alum George Takei.
Robert Glasper has shared a new song featuring the late Mac Miller – listen to ‘Therapy Pt. 2’ below.The track is set to appear the ‘Supreme Edition’ of Glasper’s 2022 album ‘Black Radio III’, which comes out this Friday (October 14) via Loma Vista (pre-order/pre-save here).Speaking about how the collaboration came about, the producer/musician explained: “I was working with my friend.
A Northern California fire department is investigating a video posted on social media showing a woman wearing a bikini exiting a fire truck outside a strip club. The San Jose Fire Department launched the investigation after a video posted on the San Jose Foos Instagram account on Thursday night showed a fire truck with lights flashing stop outside the Pink Poodle Strip Club before a bikini clad woman hopped out and walked toward the club, KTVU-TV reported.
Lindsay Lohan is providing a Mean Girls throwback with her new movie!
, the semi-autobiographical dramedy from Ramy Youssef, just released its third season on Hulu Friday, and similarly to the last, it's chock full of guests stars. In addition to the show's series regulars, sees the likes of Majid Jordan, Sarita Choudhury and Bella Hadid joining the cast for the show's long-awaited third season.The supermodel makes her acting debut in episode 4, which is aptly titled, «that's what she said.» Hadid, who has been outspoken about her Palestinian heritage, and her ties to Islamic culture, appears as Lena, the «odd,» quirky, Muslim girlfriend of Steve (Steve Way), Ramy's best friend.As viewers remember from previous seasons, Steve suffers from muscular dystrophy and is wheelchair-bound. Ramy goes to dinner with Steve and Lena, not just because he's their ride to a wrestling match later, but because this is his first time meeting Steve's significant other after the COVID-19 pandemic forced them to spend some time apart.The match instantly perplexes Ramy.