Selena Gomez strips things all the way down in a new unplugged performance of "Rare," the title track from her recent No. 1 album.
04.02.2020 - 22:16 / variety.com
Liza Minnelli was only 25 years old when she won an Oscar for her work as Sally Bowles in Bob Fosse’s film adaptation of the Broadway musical “Cabaret.”
But after the film’s release and six months before the Academy Awards were handed out, the two collaborated again — this time on “Liza With a Z: A Concert for Television,” an NBC special that aired on Sept. 10, 1972.
Fosse directed, choreographed and co-produced the show with music by Kander and Ebb. Halston designed the costumes.
And now,
Selena Gomez strips things all the way down in a new unplugged performance of "Rare," the title track from her recent No. 1 album.
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Luke Bryan and Brad Paisley will serve as headliners for the first edition of Lasso Montreal, a country music festival coming to Montreal on Aug. 14-15.
Happy Green Day Week -- the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers dropped their 13th studio album Father of All… last Friday and last night (Feb. 10) the publicity trail brought them to James Corden's Late Late Show. Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool -- along with thei
Eminem was a surprise guest at the 2020 Academy Awards, taking the stage for a performance of 8 Mile’s “Lose Yourself.” The track won Best Original Song 17 years ago in 2003.
It took the Academy Awards 18 years to arrange a platform for Eminem to perform his historic song Lose Yourself. The American rapper, back in 2003, won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. He made history at the 75th Academy Awards by becoming the first hip-hop artist ever to win an Academy Award with his 8 Mile song. The singer surprised the audience at the Dolby Theatre and at home by taking on the stage and setting in on fire with his performance.
Mom’s spaghetti made it to the Oscars.
The rapper made an appearance after a VT dedicated to iconic music moments in movies
Tonight at the 2020 Oscars, Eminem made a surprise appearance to perform his song “Lose Yourself.” The song appeared on the original soundtrack to the 2002 drama 8 Mile, which starred Eminem and was set in the rapper’s native Detroit. Just before Eminem appeared on the Oscar stage, clips from 8 Mile were shown in a montage celebrating music in film.
The Oscars are almost here! In the lead-up to Hollywood's biggest night, it's a contest between Sam Mendes' war epic 1917, which picked up the Golden Globe and BAFTA big prizes, and Bong Joon Ho's Parasite, which won the SAG Award for Best Drama Ensemble and the WGA's Best Original Screenplay award. However, you can't count out Martin Scorsese's The Irishman, Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and Greta Gerwig's Little Women, to name a few.
Liza Minnelli is speaking out against the Renee Zellweger-led biopic “Judy” once again.
Liza Minnelli has zero interest in seeing “Judy,” the Renée Zellweger-starring biopic about her late mother, legend Judy Garland.
Neither Liza Minnelli nor her sister, Lorna Luft, plans to see “Judy,” a film that’s based on their mother Judy Garland’s final months and stars Oscar front-runner Renée Zellweger.
Liza Minnelli is getting ready to be photographed for the cover of Variety. She’s wearing an off-the-shoulder black beaded shirtdress and perched on a director’s chair. As she adjusts herself, trying to find the right position to extend her bare legs, she screeches, “I’m getting f—ed by a chair!”
Nick Lachey and Vanessa Lachey are a bit confused about a "gift" they allegedly sent Jessica Simpson.