Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's collaboration "See You Again" already has a bittersweet backstory, but it earned another emotional layer when they performed their duet at the first Los Angeles Lakers game since the death of Kobe Bryant.
15.01.2020 - 20:51 / variety.com
Movie sets are ephemeral spaces, by design. They are built or found specifically to serve stories, and struck down just as quickly.
Which is what makes a recent visit (or revisit) by Noah Baumbach to a pivotal location in his Oscar-nominated “Marriage Story” so special — when Variety followed the director to the apartment set that was redressed almost exactly as it appeared in his Netflix film, shot two years prior, in Los Angeles.
The rental was a stark box occupied by Adam Driver’s character
Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's collaboration "See You Again" already has a bittersweet backstory, but it earned another emotional layer when they performed their duet at the first Los Angeles Lakers game since the death of Kobe Bryant.
BTS performed “Black Swan”—the MAP OF THE SOUL : 7 track released earlier this month—on The Late Late Show with James Corden last night. Check out the performance, set before an idyllic forest backdrop, below. They also chat about their Grammys performance and play hide and seek with Ashton Kutcher.
Shaquille O’Neal, 47, revealed how he learned of his “brother” Kobe Bryant‘s tragic death from a helicopter crash on Jan. 26 and the difficulty he’s having coping with it in a heartbreaking interview on NBA on TNT on Jan. 28. The former Los Angeles Lakers player had tears streaming down his face as he reflected on his time with Kobe, who was his teammate from 1996 until his own retirement in 2004, and talked about how devastated he is that there will be no future with him.
Trixie Mattel is an absolute doll when she gets onstage, with her tongue-in-cheek commentary in between her delightful rock-infused and folk-tinged ballads. But her audience really fit the bill when she performed in front of a full house of her Barbie doll collection for her "One Night Only" concert that premiered via YouTube on Monday night.
Mick Jagger stars alongside Claes Bang, Elizabeth Debicki and Donald Sutherland in Giuseppe Capotondi's The Burnt Orange Heresy, which premiered at last year's Venice Film Festival.The movie will be hitting theaters in Los Angeles and New York on March 6, and on Monday (Jan. 27), the neo-noir thriller's new trailer dropped.
The tragic deaths of basketball superstar Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna on Sunday shocked the world and prompted a flood of tributes devastated fans in Los Angeles and far beyond. Kanye West's Sunday Service, a weekly Christian gathering and gospel concert, contained tributes to the Bryants with Kanye West, Chance The Rapper, and Kirk Franklin all performing.
Bonnie Raitt took to the stage tonight during the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles’ Staples Center, where she performed a tribute to country folk singer-songwriter John Prine. She performed his song “Angel From Montgomery,” which she turned into a hit upon recording it 1974. Prine, who was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2019, was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award this year. Watch Raitt’s tribute performance below.
H.E.R. performed her new song “Sometimes” at the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles tonight. She played a grand piano and was accompanied by strings and a brass section. She also played a solo on electric guitar. Watch it all go down below.
Brittany Howard joined Alicia Keys on stage at the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles to play “Underdog.” The Alabama Shakes frontwoman—who was nominated for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance at this year’s awards ceremony—donned sunglasses for the performance. Watch that below.
The tragic death of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant has left so many people shaken and in tears, and NBA players are the most heartbroken. Dwyane Wade, 38, played 16 years in the league, all but two of them with the Miami Heat.
Rosalía brought flamenco to the stage of the 2020 Grammy Awards and showed the crowd gathered at Los Angeles' Staples Center exactly why she deserved her win at this year's ceremony.
The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards are taking place at Staples Center in Los Angeles tonight, though the minds of many of those in the arena — and across Los Angeles — are on the news that emerged earlier today of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant's tragic death. After Lizzo kicked the night off by shouting "We love you Kobe!" host Alicia Keys was joined on stage by Boyz II Men — who hail from Bryant's hometown of Philadelphia — to pay an emotional tribute to Bryant.
Rosalía had a wildly successful 2019, capitalizing on the success of her ambitious and perfectly executed second album El Mal Querer, buoyed by a powerful live show that seems destined to turn her into a superstar if it hasn't already.
Demi Lovato gave a raw comeback performance at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, January 26, as she choked up while singing her new song, “Anyone.”
Camila Cabello performed at the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles tonight, where she gave a rendition of “First Man” from her latest record, Romance. As she sang the song, which was written in honor of her father, she stepped down from the stage to embrace her dad at the end of the performance. Watch that below.
Gucci Mane was among many celebrities paying homage to late Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant on the red carpet at Sunday night's (Jan. 26) 2020 Grammy Awards, just hours after the world learned that the 41-year-old basketball legend and his 13-year-old daughter were among nine people killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday afternoon.
Kobe Bryant's daughter had dreams of carrying on her dad's basketball legacy.