Dionne Warwick is calling on Wendy Williams.
09.02.2021 - 17:55 / nme.com
The Weeknd wants to collaborate with them on a future single.That’s according to an interview given by Grammy-nominated Italian trio in The Daily Star‘s Wired column, in which they say that the Canadian artist has contacted them to link-up.Mattia Vitale, who makes up the songwriting group with Luca de Gregorio and Simone Giani, said: “We are in contact with a few people, from The Weeknd to John Legend.“It’s not easy at the moment. When sessions are on Skype or Zoom, it takes more time.
Dionne Warwick is calling on Wendy Williams.
Lena Horne lives on. Music icon Dionne Warwick and Horne's granddaughter, Jenny Lumet, are opening up to ET about the stage and screen star's indelible mark on show business.«Lena Horne was one of my major mentors,» Warwick told ET's Kevin Frazier during a recent interview via video chat. «I called her Mama, she called me daughter.
No matter your thoughts on Zack Snyder’s DC superhero films, you have to admit that the filmmaker took chances with his depictions of Superman and Batman, in particular. From the neck-breaking in “Man of Steel” to the ridiculous deadly violence and gun use in “Batman v.
Arturo Di Modica was a sculptor known for his “Charging Bull,” which became a beloved landmark after he secretly placed it on Wall Street in the middle of the night.Di Modica was a native of Sicily, who came to New York City in 1970 and began building his career as a sculptor. Public art was a signature of his – he often worked outside his studio, crafting large bronze and marble works and leaving them on the sidewalk.
stock market crash.“It was a period of crisis. The New York Stock Exchange lost in one night more than 20%, and so many people were plunged into the blackest of depressions," Rome daily La Repubblica quoted Di Modica as saying in an interview earlier this month.He said he conceived of the bull sculpture as “a joke, a provocation.
Motsi Mabuse was supported by her legion of loyal followers after she recalled a heartbreaking moment of being rejected in the early stages of her career.The Strictly Come Dancing judge posted a gorgeous photo on Instagram, which saw her rocking a crisp white shirt, and detailed the moment her "heart broke" after a colleague refused to be interviewed with her during a red carpet event with her sister, Oti Mabuse.RELATED: Motsi Mabuse looks just like her sisters in rare family photoWATCH: Motsi
On Tuesday night Jimmy Kimmel fired shots at Mitch McConnell after the Senate Minority Leader voted to acquit former president Donald Trump on Saturday.
Donald Trump, 74, is lashing out after Kentucky Republican Senator Mitch McConnell said the former POTUS is “practically and morally responsible” for the U.S. Capitol riot during Trump’s second impeachment trial on Jan. 13. Although McConnell still voted to acquit Trump, that didn’t stop the former president from unleashing his anger on his former confidante and calling him an “unsmiling political hack” in an official statement issued on Feb. 16.
Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell today finds himself in the unique position of being something Donald Trump and Joe Biden can agree on, sort of.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell plans to vote to acquit Donald Trump in the Senate impeachment trial, multiple news outlets reported on Saturday.
Olivia Meets Her Match will be back for a second outing. The Love Island star's spin-off series, which follows her life as she prepares for her wedding to footballer fiancé Bradley Dack, launched last year on ITVBe and will officially be back in the spring for series 2 made up of eight episodes.
Annika Pham Danish helmer Janus Metz’s next feature project after Amazon Studios’ “All the Old Knives,” starring Laurence Fischburne and Chris Pine, will be the Danish drama “Bastard Love,” produced by Jesper Morthorst (“Silent Heart,” “Rita”) and Lise Orheim Stender (“Heartstone,” “Venus Effect”) for Motor.“Bastard Love” will be Metz’s sophomore Scandinavian feature film after the multi-awarded ”Borg vs.
Lily Moayeri Julio Perez IV’s music exploration works in reverse with his age. When he was a young teenager in the mid-‘80s, he was discovering the funk of the early ‘70s.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterStarz has ordered the period drama series “The Serpent Queen,” based on the life of Catherine de Medici.The eight-episode series is based on the book “Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France” by Leonie Frieda. Justin Haythe will write and executive produce the series, with Francis Lawrence and Erwin Stoff also executive producing.
Starz continues to double down on European royalty with its latest series order – an eight-part drama about Catherine de Medici.