Peacock.The platform, launching July 15, will have a free tier with more than 7,500 hours of movies, shows and live programming in NBC’s late-night, reality, sports and news offerings.
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Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterMembers of the music for screens community — composers, songwriters, music editors, music supervisors, studio executives and others working at the intersection of music and visual media — are lending their talents to a benefit event for COVID-19 relief.“Soundtrack of Our Lives: A Celebration for the Film and TV Music Community” raises money for MusiCares and features appearances by Sting, Catherine O’Hara, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Elisabeth Moss, Anika Noni Rose,
.Peacock.The platform, launching July 15, will have a free tier with more than 7,500 hours of movies, shows and live programming in NBC’s late-night, reality, sports and news offerings.
First Country is a compilation of the best new country songs, videos and albums that dropped this week.
Ellise Shafer editorFor Jackie McGuire, CEO and founder of production company Rave Family, music has always felt like more than a hobby.
Walter Mercado enamored audiences with his astrology readings, positivity and words of wisdom for many years. Now audiences will get an intimate look at the iconic Puerto Rican, gender-nonconforming astrologer's life in Netflix's documentary, streaming July 8.The doc captures Mercado's final two years, when he grappled with aging and his legacy, and prepared for one last star-studded spectacle.
ongoing coronavirus pandemic, stars still marked the occasion in their own special ways.For example, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson celebrated Independence Day with one of his well-known cheat meals, which he documented in an Instagram video. “Here’s what we’re rocking with right now.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterParamount Pictures has scooped up the first feature film from director Lee Daniels in nearly a decade, “The United States vs. Billie Holiday.”Sold by Endeavor Content in an eight-figure deal out of Cannes’ big-spending virtual market, the project follows the dramatic true story of the Federal Department of Narcotics targeting the jazz legend with a sting operation.
To wit, the geniuses over at Disney have written m-a-n-y quotable quotes that you'll only appreciate more in adulthood. Chances are these iconic lines didn't seem all that deep when you first heard them as a lil rugrat—but get ready for a steady dose of inspiration from this list.
It looks like two celebrities are thirsting after New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in his Instagram comments!
10am: Nick Cave and Bad Seeds11.30am: Laura Marling12:30pm: The Charlatans1.30pm: Fontaines DC2.30pm: Idles3.30pm: Little Simz4.30pm: LCD Soundsystem6pm: Prime Scream7.30pm: The Cure9.30pm: Special Guest11.30pm: Radiohead8.30pm: Highlights from acts including Oasis' 1994 appearance on the NME stage, Stormzy's headline performance last year and The Rolling Stones' 2013 set.10pm: Beyoncé closed the 2011 Glastonbury Festival, and her whole set will be shown.11.30pm: Highlights from last year's
Elizabeth Banks who has earlier appeared in popular movies like Power Rangers and Charlie’s Angels is now brought aboard another upcoming movie that is The Magic School Bus. This name definitely strikes a chord with the 90s kids and if you have already figured out the reason then you are absolutely right.
Trey Songz accused Meek Mill of not donating to charity despite having the means to. However, Meek is actually very proud of always giving back to his community so he did not waste much time before clapping back at the other artist.
Pete Hammond Awards Columnist/Chief Film CriticOn the heels of last week’s rebroadcast of John Ridley’s powerful 2017 documentary , Let It Fall, about the 1992 race riots in Los Angeles, ABC is again reaching into its vaults from 2017 for a re-broadcast tonight of the two hour special that aired on January 11th of that year called Taking The Stage: African American Music and Stories that Changed America. a network special commemorating the opening of the Smithsonian’s new National Museum of
flew over the stadium shortly after kick-off. The incident took place shortly after all the players had taken the knee at kick off in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Sign up here - it only takes a few seconds."It was a tough night. We can talk about football but there's something I want to think about first, the aeroplane that went out at the beginning of the game," he told Sky Sports."I'm ashamed, I'm embarrassed that someone from our fans has decided to put that around the stadium and has completely missed the point."The group of lads in there are embarrassed to see that and it's not what we're about at all.
Manchester City are currently taking on Burnley at home and like all games across the last week, the message of 'Black Lives Matter' has been prominent as the Premier League does its bit in the search for equality for all.
Billboard hope to uplift and empower African Americans during this cloudy and dubious time. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for the remainder of the month, an artist will provide a playlist designed to remedy the heartaches endured by the Black community.Today (June 22), singer Andra Day hopes to provide peace to those zapped of energy and in need of mental restoration.