Lorde just did her first live performance of her latest single.
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horrified some because of its blood-red color and kaiju size — the first full trailer for the live-action film shows just how impractical having a pet of that size in New York would be.This trailer shows Clifford playing with another dog and accidentally licking it up into its mouth before spitting it back out.
It also shows Clifford chasing giant inflatable balls in which people in the park are rolling around inside for exercise, only for Clifford to proudly knock them across Central Park and
.Lorde just did her first live performance of her latest single.
Lorde was the musical guest on the most recent episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert where she performed the title track from her forthcoming album ‘Solar Power’.The singer-songwriter and her backing band performed the track from the rooftop of the show’s longtime filming location, the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York, on a mirrored platform.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorRising COVID infection rates are wreaking havoc with public events once again as multiple positive COVID tests on Thursday forced the New York Yankees to postpone the start of a four-game series against the Boston Red Sox.Also Thursday, NFL Network analyst Rich Eisen disclosed via Instagram that he has contracted COVID despite having been vaccinated.
A new documentary about Anthony Bourdain is being labelled “grotesque” and “upsetting” for using AI technology to recreate the voice of the late celebrity chef.
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It’s July 2021, and instead of talking about “F9,” “Black Widow,” or any of the summer blockbusters from this year, The Playlist Podcast is going back to the ‘80s to talk about two cult classic summer films, “Escape From New York” and “Big Trouble in Little China.” Why? Because they’re both celebrating big anniversaries. Oh, and because John Carpenter is one of the best filmmakers of all time and Kurt Russell is a national treasure.
Foo Fighters and Madison Square Garden have released a short film titled The Day The Music Came Back, documenting the band’s recent concert at the iconic New York City venue.The concert took place on June 20, marking the venue’s first concert in 466 days.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorIndie distributor Abramorama has released the first trailer for “The Outsider,” a look at the challenges Michael Shulan, creative director of the National 9/11 Museum at Ground Zero, faced.The documentary, which will have a livestreamed premiere on Aug.
HBO Max documentary Woodstock 99: Peace, Love and Rage has been released – you can watch the chaotic clip below.The film is part of the network’s new Music Box documentary series, which is being produced by Bill Simmons.Woodstock 99: Peace, Love and Rage, which was directed by Garret Price, looks back at the ill-fated 1999 edition of Woodstock, which was held on a remote former Air Force Base in upstate New York.The documentary includes interviews with Woodstock organisers Michael Lang and John
HBO Max, in a series set nine years after the original Gossip Girl website went dark in the original, beloved CW series, with a new generation of New York private school students.Kristen Bell is returning to be the voice of Gossip Girl, after narrating the entire original run of the show, and one thing we do know is that the plot of the new Gossip Girl will not revolve around the mystery of who the gossip maven is, but rather another twist.For all the details on how to watch the reboot, premiere
In the summer of 1969, the same summer as Woodstock, some of the biggest musical acts of the time, like Stevie Wonder, B.B. King, Nina Simone, Sly & the Family Stone, Mahalia Jackson and the Fifth Dimension all performed in New York’s Mount Morris Park.Woodstock was immortalized.
Big Red Machine have announced details of their second album, ‘How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?’, which will arrive this summer.The project from The National’s Aaron Dessner and Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon will share the new record on August 27, via their own label 37d03d.‘How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?’ was recorded at Dessner’s Long Pond studio in upstate New York and will feature 15 songs.
Congratulations are in order for Cardi B! The 28-year-old rapper shocked fans as she revealed her second pregnancy with husband Offset, 29, during the BET Awards on Sunday, June 27. Cardi’s growing baby bump was clearly visible as she slayed her performance in a mesh catsuit that was completely covered in crystals (except over her tummy).
Madonna made a surprise appearance at a Pride party in New York on Thursday night (June 24) – scroll down to watch footage from her performance.The pop star performed two songs at the party held at The Standard hotel’s Boom Boom Room and raised over $100,000 (£72k) for LGBTQ+ organisations.After the likes of Kaytranada, Honey Dijon and The Misshapes performed at the event, Madonna appeared. She delivered versions of ‘Hung Up’ and ‘I Don’t Search I Find’ from on top of the bar.
New York Times recently found that Subway’s tuna sandwiches might not be made of tuna at all — which lead late-night host Stephen Colbert to suggest that maybe, just maybe, the sandwich chain is taking a page from “Soylent Green” and serving some unscrupulous meats to its guests. In a new “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” cold open gag, Colbert suggests that Subway tuna is actually human flesh instead of the chicken of the sea.
The control that Jamie Spears has over his daughter Britney Spears‘ life as her co-conservator could be more extreme than anyone could have imagined. Britney — who is currently fighting to have her dad removed from her conservatorship — complained about Jamie’s influence back in 2016 in court records that were recently obtained by The New York Times.
's 12th season, Dorinda Medley isn't done with reality TV. The fan-favorite returns to the network that made everyone know she can «make it nice» in order to help out realtor Steve Gold on .
Specialty box office is ready for liftoff.
The Sparks Brothers, a documentary about a cult band by a brand-name director in Edgar Wright (Baby Driver, Shaun of the Dead) hits big screens this weekend, a felicitous one as New York and LA drop most capacity restrictions in theaters. The film about musician brothers Ron and Russell Mael of Sparks premiered at Sundance this year, notching a 100% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes — all of which could hopefully give the arthouse market some long-term traction through the summer