here.Musicians supporting Chance and Taylor’s new fund include Franz Ferdinand‘s Alex Kapranos, who tweeted: “James Chance has been a huge inspiration to us as a band. He guested with us on the [Colbert show] in 2018 for a memorable performance.
03.08.2020 - 18:23 / variety.com
William Earl administratorThis year Variety’s annual Power of Young Hollywood party will be replaced by a one-hour program that will premiere on Facebook on Thursday, Aug. 6 at 6 p.m.
PT/9 p.m. ET.
The special will feature talent included in the Power of Young Hollywood issue that hits newsstands and Variety.com on Wednesday, August 5th. The program will benefit Rock the Vote and encourage fans to register to vote in the upcoming 2020 election.Featured in the special are musical performances by
.here.Musicians supporting Chance and Taylor’s new fund include Franz Ferdinand‘s Alex Kapranos, who tweeted: “James Chance has been a huge inspiration to us as a band. He guested with us on the [Colbert show] in 2018 for a memorable performance.
Celebrities know how important the topic of mental health is, which is why stars like Adele and Justin Bieber have revealed their own private experiences. These stars and many more have created safe spaces to speak about anxiety, depression, self-love, body acceptance and more personal struggles that were once so taboo to address. Learn more about the celebs who’ve opened up about their feelings and experiences with mental health, below.
Jessie Reyez has shared a video clip for the titular track off her debut album, ‘Before Love Came To Kill Us’.The music video was directed by Claire Edmondson and features footage shot in Reyez’ native city, Toronto. Most of the scenes have been filmed at night, with frames of the singer among a garden of roses, sitting atop a moving car and backed by the twinkling Toronto cityscape.
Janet W. Lee Megan Thee Stallion, Maluma and Shira Haas were among the artists featured in Variety’s Power of Young Hollywood virtual event, which premiered Thursday, Aug.
discount after customers were left confused about drive-thru rules. The scheme, which began this week, offers half price meals between Monday and Wednesday at participating restaurants throughout August.
LeBron James wants to see Donald Trump out of the Oval Office.
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Ozzy Osbourne is opening up about his health issues in a brand new interview on SiriusXM.
UTA has partnered with New York's Metrograph to present the Metrograph Drive-In, an outdoor theater series at Hamptons venue Nova's Ark. In the absence of the moviegoing experience amid the COVID-19 pandemic, drive-ins have been on the rise across the United States.
The RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars crown made Shea Couleé feel like the season five winner Friday night (July 24) when her cover of Janelle Monáe's "Make Me Feel" took her straight to the top. But which Drag Race winner tops them all?