The COVID-19 pandemic and the piss-poor American response to the virus has really hurt movies in 2020. Not just the industry, but film festivals where everyone gathers in close quarters.
12.08.2020 - 07:23 / nme.com
Bully’s Alicia Bognanno has performed a handful of tracks as part of a livestream organised by US radio station KEXP.The livestream was held yesterday (August 11) and features Bognanno performing songs from their forthcoming album, ‘Sugaregg’, as well as a cover of Mazzy Star’s ‘Fade Into You’.
She also spoke to radio host Abbie Gobeli about the record’s creative process, including her decision not to record the album herself.Watch Bully’s livestream below:‘Sugaregg’ is set for release October
.The COVID-19 pandemic and the piss-poor American response to the virus has really hurt movies in 2020. Not just the industry, but film festivals where everyone gathers in close quarters.
violation of norms and several laws, was held on the south lawn of the White House to an audience of hundreds of people.
U.S. Open is a go, and there are tons of ways to tune in to watch it.The two-week tournament will begin on Monday, Aug.
Gabrielle Union, 47, Keke Palmer, 26, Uzo Aduba, 39, and Marsai Martin, 16, have called for an end to Black hair discrimination, which is rampant across the United States. In a PSA video published by Glamour, the actresses read out submissions from 13 anonymous Black women, who recounted their experiences being discriminated against for their hair.
Spike Lee’s concert film adaptation of David Byrne’s American Utopia has landed.In the one minute clip, Byrne narrates over a montage of his roving musical ensemble gyrating, shouting and marching across the stage.
Hannah Ferrier, Cardi B and more pregnant stars were bashed by the parenting police before their babies even arrived.The Below Deck alum found herself under fire in July 2020 after sharing an Instagram photo of herself drinking water from a wine glass.
The Killers brought their new album to US television this week – watch them play ‘Blowback’ on Colbert below.The track appears on the now-trio’s new album ‘Imploding The Mirage’, which came out yesterday (August 21).‘Imploding The Mirage’ was delayed from its planned April release date due to the coronavirus pandemic, but has finally arrived.Watch Brandon Flowers and co play ‘Blowback’ below.In a five-star review of ‘Imploding The Mirage’, NME wrote: “In continuing ‘Wonderful Wonderful’’s
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticLagging a few weeks behind the rest of the world (where Russell Crowe road-rage thriller “Unhinged” released in several territories late last month), the United States is slowly seeing cinemas reopen in anticipation of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” — still optimistically dated for Sept. 3.But that doesn’t mean film fans don’t have options, opening on drive-in screens, virtual cinemas and subscriptions services.With more than 30 new movies releasing in the U.S.
Singers Pharrell Williams and Jay-Z have teamed up for a new song and it comes with a powerful message. The two music icons recently released their collaboration titled Entrepreneur, which is about the racial inequalities Black people face in the United States.
Also Read: Lou Dobbs Reprimands Crew Member On Air: 'Don't Do That' (Video)A representative for Carper told TheWrap, “Like most Americans in 2020, Senator Carper got frustrated with technical difficulties this morning, but that pales in comparison to his frustration with a Postmaster General who’s actively undermining the U.S.
What’s better than reading about Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson’s reconciliation? Seeing it play out in real time!
It’s official – Kamala Harris is the Democratic nominee for Vice President!
Hillary Clinton is recalling her 2016 Presidential Election loss during her speech at the 2020 Democratic National Convention.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAt 18, first-time voter Billie Eilish is the youngest music artist to appear at the Democratic National Convention, and she made the most of the platform, delivering a strong speech against President Donald Trump, advocating Joe Biden and imploring Americans to vote.She was introduced by host Kerry Washington, who spoke of the voter-registration booths at Eilish’s concerts — which were present before the singer was old enough to vote — and her efforts to reduce the