Seth Rogen doesn’t exactly see eye to eye with Ted Cruz.
21.01.2021 - 17:00 / etcanada.com
Sisters and brothers, see all your favourite colours.
On Wednesday night, the Black Pumas performed during the primetime inauguration special “Celebrating America”, honouring new U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris.
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The Texas psychedelic soul band performed their single “Colors” from their hometown of Austin, Texas.
“Congratulations to President Biden and
Seth Rogen doesn’t exactly see eye to eye with Ted Cruz.
Patti Smith has held a 30-minute inaugural presentation in honour of Joe Biden‘s inauguration, where she performed her classic ‘People Have The Power’.Smith performed the song while a montage played of people who Smith says have “used their voice to create a better future”, including environmental activist Greta Thunberg, the late Shirley Chisholm, and Vice President Kamala Harris.The montage also opens with a tribute to all of the NHS frontline workers who have died fighting the coronavirus
Joe Biden.The Texas senator took to Twitter to criticise Biden for rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement, writing “he’s more interested in the views of the citizens of Paris than in the jobs of the citizens of Pittsburgh.”He added: “This agreement will do little to affect the climate and will harm the livelihoods of Americans.”Rogen later hit back at Cruz, who wrote: “Fuck off you fascist” to which Cruz replied: “Charming, civil, educated response.
The last year has been like a horror movie in which a terrified family battles relentless brain-eating zombies all night, but finally emerges victorious into the bright sun of the dawn. For me, the inauguration of Joe Biden is like that hopeful dawn in which those with brains still intact emerge from the darkness to reclaim our country and everything it stands for.
Justin Timberlake and Ant Clemon’s had a stunning performance tonight for the Celebrating America event in honor of the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. The event was hosted by Tom Hanks and had special appearances and musical performances.
Ted Cruz woke up on January 21 and apparently chose chaos. The Republican Texas senator, 50, started a fight with Seth Rogen for reasons unknown, tweeting out a screenshot of a tweet about President Joe Biden rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement (which Cruz thinks benefits Parisians). Rogen had responded “f**k off you fascist” to it. Cruz penned a response that spent less time slamming Rogen, more time condemning Democrats.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz‘s tweet about the Paris Climate Agreement and President Joe Biden‘s intention for the United States to rejoin the worldwide pact to reduce emissions is going viral and he’s being publicly called out by actor Seth Rogen.
Seth Rogen doesn’t exactly see eye to eye with Ted Cruz.
After helping President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on the campaign trail in 2020, John Legend was happy to perform for them during the TV special, “Celebrating America”, which aired on Wednesday, Inauguration Day.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on the campaign trail in 2020, John Legend was happy to perform for them during the TV special,, which aired on Wednesday, Inauguration Day.Legend performed seated at a piano at the foot of the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, and belted out a flawless cover of the soulful Nina Simone classic «Feeling Good.»The notably optimistic song choice seemed to reflect the beaming Legend's mood following the swearing in of Biden and Harris earlier in the
Justin Timberlake is celebrating the new era of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in office. During Wednesday's TV special in celebration of Inauguration Day, the «Sexy Back» singer and Ant Clemons gave a special performance. From Memphis, Tennessee, Clemons kicked off the song «Better Days,» singing the hopeful tune from a studio.
Former President Bill Clinton has had two inauguration ceremonies of his own, and he also attended those of his successor George W. Bush, followed Barack Obama. So when it came time for President Joe Biden‘s turn, the now 74-year-old seemed to close his eyes for a bit of rest as the new POTUS spoke. The moment was caught during a quick cutaway amid Biden’s speech where Clinton’s eyes were closed.
Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States and Kamala Harris was sworn in as the first Black, first Asian-American, and first woman to take the oath of Vice President. And Michelle Obama came impeccably dressed for the momentous occasion.The former first lady Michelle Obama arrived at the Biden-Harris inauguration looking like an actual superhero in a magenta coat and matching pant suit.
Inauguration Day.The color, Vanity Fair reported, also has historically symbolized nobility and was a color favored by the suffragettes, in addition to white.The color was chosen by suffragettes in 1908, according to the National Park Service, to represent “the royal blood that flows in the veins of every suffragette, the instinct of freedom and dignity.”Harris, 56, chose two black designers — Christopher John Rogers from Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Sergio Hudson of South Carolina — for her
“We don’t think of our history in terms of eras of New York governors, or governors of Oregon, or of Texas,” says Timothy Naftali. “We think of it in terms of the president.
Black Pumas performed their Grammy nominated song ‘Colors’ for an inauguration welcome livestream event broadcast over the weekend.The first Joe Biden-Kamala Harris pre-inauguration event, titled ‘America United: An Inauguration Welcome Event Celebrating America’s Changemakers’, saw the band join other famous names including Whoopi Goldberg and Darren Criss to show their support.You can watch Black Pumas’ performance at the 1 hour 10 minute mark in the video below.
The inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris is next week, something you probably haven't forgotten on account of all the potential terrorism. Still, if the theme of "unity" still resonates with you, or if you just feel like celebrating the defeat of 45, Issa Rae's Raedio has compiled a 46-track playlist celebrating Biden's big day.
The Presidential Inaugural Committee for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris is calling on the LGBTQ community to participate in several planned virtual inaugural events that reflect the theme of “America United,” an inaugural official told LGBTQ representatives at a Jan. 12 online briefing.