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Warner Music Group announced today its acquisition of the pop culture and entertainment news Uproxx Media Group for an undisclosed amount. Uproxx Media Group is…
The International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood’s ‘Call for Entries’ for the 46th Annual Annie Awards™ began this week and will remain open until Thursday, November 1, 2018 at 5pm PST.
In “Ripe”, director Jean-Marc Vallée turns his lens on the teens of Wind Gap, both past and present.
In the third episode of Sharp Objects, the latest HBO drama series from Jean-Marc Vallée, journalist Camille reflects on her relationship with teenagers in a town where two teens have been recently murdered.
In Dirt, the second episode of Jean-Marc Vallée’s HBO thriller Sharp Objects, the town of Wind Gap mourns the loss of its second victim and investigative reporter Camille digs deeper into the mystery and her own past.
In HBO’s Sharp Objects, Amy Adams plays Camille, a journalist forced to confront her own haunted past as she investigates a string of murders in her hometown.
Capella singer and conductor Bobby McFerrin closes off the Montreal International Jazz Festival at the Montreal Symphony House.
SLĀV, a musical about the history of racism, oppression, and slavery in America featured an almost all-white cast, prompted a petition signed by 1,500 asking for its cancellation. Director Lepage states that if it were up to him, the show would be still running.
Ben Harper, the 2018 Ella Fitzgerald Award recipient, gave generously of himself and shared intimate stories of love, despair, and redemption at the Montreal International Jazz Festival. Harper was accompanied by Charlie Musselwhite, a living Delta blues legend, and harmonica virtuoso, and the duo gave a timeless performance.
If you can stomach the construction all over the town, attending the Montreal International Jazz Festival is well worth the trip. Headliners include Ziggy Marley, Seal, Jann Arden and Kamasi Washington. The 2018 program features 150 concerts and runs from June 28 to July 7, 2018.