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1. ‘Hamilton’ Stars to Reunite for Livestream Concert to Support Immigration Advocacy Group: https://variety.com/2020/music/news/hamilton-original-cast-livestream-concert-immigration-advocacy-group-1234729772/ 2. Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande Bring 'Rain on Me' to Stunning 'Rainbow' Music Video: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/lady-gaga-ariana-grande-rain-on-me-music-video-1002535/ 3. Taylor Swift Drops 'Folklore' Surprise Album, Shares Video for 'Cardigan': https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/9417063/taylor-swift-folklore-album-cardigan-video 4. Video: Beyonce and Blue Ivy Join Megan Thee Stallion's 'Savage' Remix: https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/hip-hop/9417076/megan-thee-stallion-savage-remix-beyonce-
Yet another Disney live-action remake, yet another short preamble about the original flick before diving into this new one. For me personally, The Little Mermaid from 1989 was not an animated movie that marked my childhood. The memorable songs, underwater musical sequences, and the iconic animal characters kept my recent rewatch enjoyable enough, but unfortunately, the superficial,
Tony Award-winning “Hamilton” director Thomas Kail has been set to direct Disney’s live-action film adaptation of their 2016 animated musical “Moana”. Landing two Oscar nominations, the original followed a young Pacific Islander of the same name who disobeys her chieftain father and sets out into the ocean to reunite a mystical relic with its owner, […]
Screenwriters Latasha Choe Johnson and B. Danielle Watkins drown their lighthearted drama, Crescent Gang, in sentimentality. Onyx Keesha and Gino Raphael Payne, the directors, keep the schmaltz high through tone and musical cues. Is this amount of emotional whimsy too much for audiences to bear, or does the film successfully tug on heartstrings? Liberty (Mariah Tavares)
The phrase "new normal" comes to mind when watching Elhas Ehsas' short film, Yellow. A young woman (Afsaneh Dehrouyeh) steps into a Chadari store in Kabul in Afghanistan to purchase a Hijab, a full-body veil. The young salesman (Elham Ehsas) is warned by the store owner (Ahmad Jan Mano) to stop playing his musical instrument
For 150 years, Epiphone has been at the forefront of musical instrument design. By leveraging its iconic past and leaning into the future, Epiphone has now set the stage for the next era of sound for present and future generations. Epiphone is proud to announce the release of the Epiphone Emily Wolfe “White Wolfe” Sheraton.