Comedians Louis C.K. and Dave Chappelle secured Grammy nominations from the Recording Academy on Tuesday despite being at the forefront of highly publicized scandals. The Academy announced its selections for those whom it deemed fit for nomination.
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Featuring, perhaps, the most serious discussion of first amendment rights from two grown men in clown makeup, “The United States of Insanity” dares you to laugh at the absurdity of Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope’s oddly-loved Insane Clown Posse before diving headfirst into a lengthy, and occasionally heady, conversation regarding the power structures behind who is allowed to dictate musical taste and the ways in which the government attempts to act as cultural curators.
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.Comedians Louis C.K. and Dave Chappelle secured Grammy nominations from the Recording Academy on Tuesday despite being at the forefront of highly publicized scandals. The Academy announced its selections for those whom it deemed fit for nomination.
Madelyn Cline, 23, knows how to rock a red carpet dress! The Outer Banks star looked seriously sexy in a black gown with cutouts as she arrived at the American Music Awards on Sunday, Nov. 21, which were held in downtown Los Angeles at the Microsoft Theatre. The flirty Monet gown included a halter style top with diamond shaped cutouts down the torso before going into a long black skirt.
Mom and dad’s night out! Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost attended the 35th Annual American Cinematheque Awards on Thursday, November 18, marking her first red carpet since welcoming son Cosmo in August.
Scarlett Johansson has her husband Colin Jost by her side for her big night!
NBC Universal have signed a six-year broadcast deal with the Premier League to showcase the English top-flight in the United States until 2028, extending their coverage with exclusive rights for the Spanish language.
Manchester City, Manchester United and the other remaining 18 Premier League clubs could be set for a huge financial windfall as a result of three American TV giants battling it out to secure the rights to show top-flight English football.
Todd Gilchrist Commemorating its 80th anniversary this year, the United Service Organizations, or USO, provides support for personnel from the American military and its allies that extends far past the familiar images of entertainers including Bob Hope eliciting laughter from soldiers.Launched in response to World War II, the civilian-run organization not only coordinates star-studded entertainment tours, but also provides a wide variety of programs, including care packages, communication
Presidents Of The United States Of America have responded to Larry David poking fun at them on Curb Your Enthusiasm.The US grunge band acknowledge the episode from a couple of weeks ago, in which actor Dylan O’Brien threw a rock concert which David attended.O’Brien performed a cover of Presidents OF The United States Of America’s ’90s track ‘Peaches’, after which David spoke to the actor backstage and asked: “What would prompt a person to sing such an idiotic song?”The actor then replied in the
Squid have shared a cover of Bill Callahan’s 2011 track ‘America!’ – you can listen to it below.Originally taken from Callahan’s acclaimed ‘Apocalypse’ album, the Brighton-formed art-rockers covered the track to celebrate their forthcoming sold out US tour.“Earlier in the year we went to Otterhead Studios in the midlands to do some recording as we emerged from lockdown 2.0,” Squid said in a press release.
EXCLUSIVE: Even with his latest film The Tender Bar gearing up its awards-season campaign, George Clooney’s next film is gaining momentum. The Oscar winner has tapped Callum Turner to star in The Boys in the Boat from MGM and Smokehouse Pictures, with Clooney and his Smokehouse partner Grant Heslov co-directing. Mark L. Smith adapted the screenplay.
Johnny Depp among other co-stars in his newly released memoir.The Succession star’s tell-all book, Putting The Rabbit In The Hat, refers to Depp as “so overblown” and “so overrated.”“I mean, Edward Scissorhands. Let’s face it, if you come on with hands like that and pale, scarred-face make-up, you don’t have to do anything.
Jennifer Yuma editorArthur Forrest, a television legend with a 75-year career that covered long-running hits such as “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” and “That’s Incredible!,” died on Oct. 25.
This is the hilarious moment US officials try deep fried Mars bars and Irn-Bru ahead of COP26.
statement on Wednesday.The State Department announced the change in June in response to a years-long lawsuit filed by Dana Zzyym, an intersex and nonbinary Colorado resident and Naval veteran, who sued to compel the State Department, under both the Obama and Trump administrations, to issue a passport reflecting their true identity.
Will Tizard ContributorGrammy nominated director Colin Tilley, honored this year at the EnergaCamerimage International Film Festival of cinematography for outstanding achievement in music videos, is a multi-award winning American who has created a remarkable range of work – and more than 200 videos – for artists and companies from Justin Bieber to Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion.His company, Boy in the Castle Productions, has also rendered impressive worlds for Reebok, Rolls Royce and
Colin Kaepernick may not be a well-known name on this side of the pond but in the US, he is most famous for his NFL stardom.
Wu-Tang Clan’s ‘Once Upon A Time In Shaolin’ as an NFT for the equivalent of $4million (£2.89million) in cryptocurrency.PleasrDAO, a cryptocurrency collective led by Jamis Johnson, has purchased the lone copy of Wu-Tang Clan’s album, which was previously owned by former hedge fund manager and convicted felon Martin Shkreli.The US federal government seized the album from Shkreli and sold it to an undisclosed buyer after the ‘Pharma Bro’ was found guilty of fraud in 2017 – two years after he