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SHINee tease plans for multiple new music releases this year - www.nme.com - city Seoul
nme.com
29.05.2023 / 09:23

SHINee tease plans for multiple new music releases this year

K-pop boyband SHINee have shared plans for their upcoming concerts and music releases this year.On May 28, SHINee held the second night of their 15th anniversary fan meeting in Seoul, which was also streamed worldwide via Beyond LIVE. During the event, SHINee revealed that they plan to make several comebacks in 2023.Among those comebacks are a previously announced release coming up in June, which will be accompanied by a three-night concert.

‘Succession’ Composer Nicholas Britell on the Season 4 Soundtrack: ‘This Score Represents the Culmination of my Musical Vision’ - variety.com - Sweden - county Heard - Choir
variety.com
29.05.2023 / 02:47

‘Succession’ Composer Nicholas Britell on the Season 4 Soundtrack: ‘This Score Represents the Culmination of my Musical Vision’

Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor Twists and turns, double-dealing and death are just some of the themes at the heart of HBO’s fourth and final season of “Succession.” With that, composer Nicholas Britell has released a 25-piece original soundtrack that accompanied the season, which will drop at midnight after Sunday’s series finale. Among the cues are: “Phone Call,” the music piece that plays in the shocking third episode “Connor’s Wedding” as the Roy children, Kendall (Jeremy Strong,) Shiv (Sarah Snook) and Roman (Kieran Culkin) learn that family patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox) has died aboard the Waystar Royco plane, where Logan was flying with his executive team to Sweden.

Jesse Collins Entertainment to Take Over as Producers of This Year’s Emmys on Fox (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com
variety.com
25.05.2023 / 16:37

Jesse Collins Entertainment to Take Over as Producers of This Year’s Emmys on Fox (EXCLUSIVE)

Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Last year, Jesse Collins won an Emmy. This year, he’s producing the Emmys. Fox and the Television Academy are set to announce on Thursday that Jesse Collins Entertainment has been tapped to serve as producers of this year’s landmark 75th edition of the Primetime Emmy awards. No host has been named as of yet, and there are still a lot of questions to be answered as to how the writers strike may impact this year’s Emmy Awards, or if the calendar might shift. But for now, the main event is still scheduled to air on Monday, Sept 18 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Fox. Jesse Collins Entertainment takes over from Done+Dusted and Hudlin Entertainment, which had jointly produced the Emmys in 2020, 2021 and 2022, the first two of which were COVID-impacted events. D+D had actually produced the Emmys for five consecutive years, having already been producing the Emmys telecast for two years when it was paired with Hudlin in 2020 to handle the unconventional, no-audience COVID-impacted Emmys. At the time, Hudlin made history as the first Black executive producer of the Primetime Emmys.

Liam Neeson Action Sequel ‘Ice Road 2’ Heading To Amazon For Around $17M In Biggest Deal Thrashed Out At This Year’s Cannes Market So Far - deadline.com - Canada - Germany - Nepal
deadline.com
24.05.2023 / 14:57

Liam Neeson Action Sequel ‘Ice Road 2’ Heading To Amazon For Around $17M In Biggest Deal Thrashed Out At This Year’s Cannes Market So Far

EXCLUSIVE: The biggest deal thrashed out so far at this year’s Cannes market is nearing completion with Amazon Prime Video set to pre-buy international rights — excluding Germany — to Liam Neeson action sequel Ice Road 2: Road To The Sky in a pact pegged around $17M.

SM Entertainment to debut three new groups this year - www.nme.com - Japan - Tokyo - North Korea
nme.com
24.05.2023 / 06:49

SM Entertainment to debut three new groups this year

SM Entertainment has announced its plans to launch new IP in 2023, including a two boybands and girl group.The plans were announced by SM Entertainment’s CEO Jang Cheol-hyuk in a new YouTube video. The first new group the K-pop agency plans to launch is the latest and final NCT sub-group, which is widely expected to be the Japan-based NCT Tokyo.“To this end, we plan to increase the proportion of Japanese members [in NCT],” Jang said.

TLC Renews 6 TV Shows This Year, 1 Fan Favorite Series Is Unfortunately 'On Hold' - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
23.05.2023 / 17:21

TLC Renews 6 TV Shows This Year, 1 Fan Favorite Series Is Unfortunately 'On Hold'

There’s a lot of good news coming from TLC with their TV show renewals…however, fans aren’t gonna be happy to learn about the fate of one fan fave.

Cannes Red Carpet Protests Include Woman In Ukraine Dress Covered In Fake Blood, Anti-Surrogacy Group In Rare Show Of Defiance This Year - deadline.com - France - USA - Ukraine - Russia
deadline.com
23.05.2023 / 13:21

Cannes Red Carpet Protests Include Woman In Ukraine Dress Covered In Fake Blood, Anti-Surrogacy Group In Rare Show Of Defiance This Year

The Cannes Film Festival red carpet is usually accustomed to protests and demonstrations. Last year there were multiple.

Half a million people on State Pension could see payments frozen this year - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
23.05.2023 / 11:35

Half a million people on State Pension could see payments frozen this year

The CEO and founder of one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory, asset management and fintech organisations has said that hundreds of thousands of Brits living abroad will miss out on the annual State Pension uprating which is due to be paid in full for the first time this month. Nigel Green, of deVere Group, warns that an estimated 500,000 older people will "continue to have their pensions frozen in value at the point of retirement date or date of emigration".

Stormzy among winners of this year’s Silver Clef Awards - completemusicupdate.com - London - city Sandra
completemusicupdate.com
23.05.2023 / 09:53

Stormzy among winners of this year’s Silver Clef Awards

Organisers of the Silver Clef Awards – which raise money each year for music therapy charity Nordoff And Robbins – have announced some of the artists who will be honoured at this year’s event, which takes place in London on 30 Jun.Stormzy will be presented with the actual Silver Clef Award, while Wet Leg will receive the New Music Award, Ayanna Witter-Johnson the Classical Award and Biffy Clyro the Best Live Act prize. An Outstanding Achievement Award will go to Neneh Cherry and an Icon Award to Mark King of Level 42.Says Stormzy said: “Throughout my career people have tried to box me in as an artist.

Francis Ford Coppola Doesn’t Expect ‘Megalopolis’ In Theaters This Year - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
20.05.2023 / 16:11

Francis Ford Coppola Doesn’t Expect ‘Megalopolis’ In Theaters This Year

When it comes to the production and distribution process of independent cinema, no news is often good news. If you’re making headlines for what’s happening on set, odds are that the production is taking on a terrible life of its own.

Young people on PIP, ADP or DLA to receive one-off £235 winter payment this year - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
19.05.2023 / 12:49

Young people on PIP, ADP or DLA to receive one-off £235 winter payment this year

Thousands of families across Scotland with a disabled child or young person will receive a one-off payment later this year to help with energy bills later this year. Child Winter Heating Assistance is paid automatically once a year to those in receipt of disability benefits and will increase by 10.1 per cent to £235.70 for winter 2023-2024.

LA Screenings: How The Writers Strike Is Impacting This Year’s Event - deadline.com - Australia - Ireland - Canada
deadline.com
19.05.2023 / 12:19

LA Screenings: How The Writers Strike Is Impacting This Year’s Event

The last time a writers strike impacted the LA Screenings in 2008, the world was in recession and studios pared back their spend on glitzy marketing and all-singing, all-dancing parties and soirees. We are not quite at that stage, but, in 2023, these conditions have an air of familiarity.

More than 10m people across UK struggling to pay bills and credit repayments this year - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain
dailyrecord.co.uk
17.05.2023 / 12:51

More than 10m people across UK struggling to pay bills and credit repayments this year

New research from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) suggests that around one in five adults were finding bills and credit commitments a heavy burden by the start of this year. The City regulator found that the number of adults struggling this way is estimated to have increased by 3.1 million since May 2022, rising from around 7.8 million (15%) in May last year to 10.9 million (21%) in January 2023.

Cannes Critic’s Take: From Martin Scorsese to Wes Anderson, This Year’s Lineup Is Faithful to Old Friends - thewrap.com - France - Indiana - Turkey - Finland - city Asteroid
thewrap.com
16.05.2023 / 13:59

Cannes Critic’s Take: From Martin Scorsese to Wes Anderson, This Year’s Lineup Is Faithful to Old Friends

“Elemental” and Martin Scorsese’s Apple-produced “Killers of the Flower Moon” an additional veneer of vindication. As to the box-office futures of the 20-odd films competing for this year’s Palme d’Or, certainly none will reach the international highs of James Mangold’s “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” but then, none were ever expected to.Instead — and at its best — Cannes works as a sophisticated shell game, channeling the glamour of the red carpet and the frenzy of 40,000 accredited guests to make glitzy international events out of existential Turkish dramas like Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s “About Dry Grasses,” existential Finnish dramedies like Aki Kaurismäki’s “Fallen Leaves”or intimate two-headers about 19th-century French gastronomy like Tran Anh Hung’s “The Pot au Feu.”Other Palme d’Or contenders will come with built-in SEO, as Wes Anderson’s more-star-packed-than-usual “Asteroid City”threatens to saddle red-carpet rubberneckers with a permanent case of whiplash once the Texan auteur’s full repertory company mounts the Palais steps alongside new additions Tom Hanks and Scarlett Johansson.That all the aforementioned filmmakers could walk those Palais steps in blindfolds is another notable element of an official competition marked by staggering high fidelity.

Key Chilean Titles at This Year’s Cannes Market and Festival - variety.com - France - Brazil - Germany - Chile - Argentina - Colombia - city Santiago - Luxembourg
variety.com
16.05.2023 / 08:55

Key Chilean Titles at This Year’s Cannes Market and Festival

Anna Marie de la Fuente The Eternal Memory Chile, U.S. DIRECTOR: Maite Alberdi Alberdi’s follow-up to Oscar- nominated “The Mole Agent” snagged Sundance’s top doc award and a worldwide distribution deal with MTV at Sundance. Co-produced by Fabula, it centers on a loving elderly couple struggling with the man’s fading memory.  The Cardinal (“El Cardenal”) Chile, Argentina, Brazil

Megan Fox, Martha Stewart, and more in this year’s Sports Illustrated covers - us.hola.com - Dominican Republic
us.hola.com
16.05.2023 / 00:11

Megan Fox, Martha Stewart, and more in this year’s Sports Illustrated covers

Megan Fox, Martha Stewart, Kim Petras, and more. Megan Fox’s new hair transformation: Blonde bob with bangsMegan Fox reacts to infidelity rumors between Machine Gun Kelly and Sophie Lloyd: Who is she?Martha Stewart’s beauty secrets for glowing skin at 81A post shared by Martha Stewart (@marthastewart)“There is no theme [to this year’s issue]—rather, there is a vision, a sentiment, a hope that women can live in a world where they feel no limitations, internally or externally,” said MJ Day, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit editor.

Peabody Awards Cancels This Year’s Ceremony Due to Writers Strike - variety.com - Los Angeles - California - Atlanta
variety.com
15.05.2023 / 21:11

Peabody Awards Cancels This Year’s Ceremony Due to Writers Strike

Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large The Peabody Awards won’t be throwing a return celebration this year after all. The org has scrapped this years event, which would have been the first in-person Peabody ceremony since 2019 (before the pandemic), in the wake of the writers strike. Originally set to be held on Sunday, June 11, at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, this also would have been the first Peabody Awards to be held in Southern California. “As an organization dedicated to honoring the most compelling and empowering stories in broadcasting and streaming media, we recognize and respect the position that many of this year’s Peabody Award winners find themselves in,” the org said in a statement. “Due to the ongoing uncertainty and meaningful challenges that exist industrywide, we have decided to cancel the 83rd annual Peabody Awards ceremony that was set to take place on June 11 in Los Angeles. Canceling the ceremony is extremely disappointing as this year’s 39 winners are immensely talented and have brought forth powerful stories that deserve to be celebrated.”

Palme d’Or Winner Wim Wenders On Being Told He’d Have Two Movies At This Year’s Cannes: “Taking It Easier Turned Out To Be Wishful Thinking” - deadline.com - Texas - Tokyo - county Buena Vista
deadline.com
15.05.2023 / 18:33

Palme d’Or Winner Wim Wenders On Being Told He’d Have Two Movies At This Year’s Cannes: “Taking It Easier Turned Out To Be Wishful Thinking”

Wim Wenders could be the Bob Dylan of European cinema: always around, always the same, always different. Sometimes he’ll arrive in Cannes with a documentary, like 2018’s Pope Francis: A Man of His Word, and sometimes he’ll come with a work of fiction, like his timeless 1984 Palme d’Or winner Paris, Texas. This year, he’s coming with one of each: Anselm, a 3D portrait of artist Anselm Kiefer, and Perfect Days, the story of a Tokyo toilet cleaner. Ironically, Wenders thought he’d have more time on his hands after the pandemic and moving on from his role at the European Film Academy. How wrong he was…

Peak Stress TV: Some of This Year’s Top Emmy Contenders Are Also the Most Anxiety-Inducing - variety.com - Italy - Chicago - county Davis
variety.com
15.05.2023 / 18:03

Peak Stress TV: Some of This Year’s Top Emmy Contenders Are Also the Most Anxiety-Inducing

Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large All three series are some of the most nerve-racking shows on television. Peak TV, meet Stress TV. Hold on, I’m not going to dust off the tired “what’s comedy versus drama” debate. I feel like we lost that battle long ago when hourlong comedic dramas (or dramatic comedies) like “Ally McBeal” and “Desperate Housewives” won comedy Emmys. Shows like “Beef” and Peacock’s “Mrs. Davis” have avoided the debate entirely by instead entering the limited Emmy race. And that’s perhaps for the best — Although “Beef” would seemingly land otherwise in the comedy race and “Mrs. Davis” in the drama race… I think “Mrs. Davis” may be the most lighthearted of any of the shows I’ve mentioned so far (and not nearly as stressful, despite the fact that it’s about A.I., the thing that will probably put me out of a job in a few years._

Prince William’s Earthshot Prize To Take Centre Stage In Singapore This Year - etcanada.com - Singapore
etcanada.com
15.05.2023 / 12:49

Prince William’s Earthshot Prize To Take Centre Stage In Singapore This Year

The global spotlight is shining on Singapore as Prince William announces the location for this year’s Earthshot Prize ceremony.

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