If you’re a Kelly Clarkson fan, you likely know that she is a huge Broadway fan!
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There are so many ways to celebrate Asian Heritage Month and pay homage to this community, no matter your background — and one of our favourite ways is to run up the streams on songs by all our favourite artists of Asian descent. While you might know a number of notable artists from the radio, we’re here to put you on to some names that are up-and-coming, fresh, underground, or simply blooming with their music careers on TikTok.
Get ready to diversify your playlist…
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Manila GreyOur favourite song: “Silver Skies”
Based in Vancouver but originally from the Philippines, Soliven and Neeko came together to form R&B duo, Manila Grey, back in 2016. Since then, they’ve amassed over 70 million streams and sold out shows across Canada and Asia. In 2021, they received a Juno nomination for Breakthrough Group of the Year and have gone on to be recognized by major Canadian publications.
TesherOur favourite song: “Young Shahrukh”
Jalebi, anyone? Hitesh Sharma, better known as Tesher, hails from Regina. A 2022 Juno nominee for Breakthrough Artist of the Year, his music started going viral on TikTok, paving his way for stardom, and the creation of smash single “Jalebi Baby” with none other than Jason Derulo.
Katherine LiOur favourite song: “Miss Me Too”
Toronto-based indie-pop artist Katherine Li will represents Canada as Spotify’s EQUAL Global Ambassador for Asian Heritage Month. This rising star is already opening for artists like Haley Kiyoko at the young age of 19. Li was taking piano lessons at an early age and putting on shows for friends and family as a child. She cites “heartache” as a big theme in her
If you’re a Kelly Clarkson fan, you likely know that she is a huge Broadway fan!
finished its second season on Friday, completing a nine-episode installment of everyone's favorite soccer team-turned-survivalists. Co-created by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, Showtime's mystery-thriller series follows a 1996 girls soccer team whose plane crash lands in the Canadian wilderness while en route to a tournament in Seattle, Washington. The group was left stranded for 19 months, forced to endure harsh weather and dwindling options for sustenance.
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As we honour International Women’s Day for Peace and Disarmament on May 24, we delve into the world of Canada’s top 10 emerging female artists.
: with passion and a deep, impressive knowledge. Of course, it only makes sense given that , host, and entrepreneur says she started her career at the age of 16 with a Canon camera. Now, some six years later, has partnered with the brand to help inspire up-and-coming creators. It's a collab that seems almost destined to be.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Dyson owners joke that the technology company’s eponymous line of vacuums are so good that they’ll make you actually want to clean your entire house. Dozens of brands have tried to replicate the brand’s innovative design that allow for maneuverability, versatility and powerful suction that leave any room spotless.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Ariana Madix, the woman scorned at the center of the reality show cheating scandal that rocked a nation, has worn more than one revenge outfit since news broke that her husband Tom Sandoval had been having a months-long affair with her best friend and their mutual co-star Raquel Levvis. There was the “1-800-BOYS-LIE” sweatsuit she wore to the Season 10 reunion taping. And then the firetruck red, skin-baring jacket-skirt set she changed into for the reunion episode (which Andy Cohen dubbed a “revenge dress” that Sandoval didn’t “deserve to look at.”). The highly anticipated finale, which aired on May 17 (now streaming on Peacock) proves that she’s been stunting ever since the news broke. In one scene, shortly after the Scandoval news broke, she shimmered in a Ramy Brooke metallic mini dress during a girls night out. “We’ve been riding since 7 dawns ago,” Lala Kent captioned a photo she posted of the “Pump” crew — Madix flanked by Cortney Erin, Scheana Shay, Charli Burnett and Katie Maloney. A post shared by Lala Kent (@lalakent)
Bad Bunny is just enjoying the ride. The Puerto Rican revealed that he is doing what feels right at the moment and has no expectations, seemingly talking about his professional career and personal life. Benito is known to be currently dating Kendall Jenner, causing mixed reactions among his fanbase.
Amid Bad Bunny’s newfound romance with Kendall Jenner, the reggaeton star has offered a subtle update on how he’s doing.
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While Southeast Asian films have premiered at the Cannes Film Festival many times before, and even won the Palme d’Or, there’s an energy around the region this year that we haven’t felt on the Croisette at previous editions.
, , and interior design enthusiast has created a lifestyle platform that's distinctly hers—and one that countless people try to emulate.“I always had aspirations to grow into a lifestyle brand,” tells Glamour of her namesake company, which in the last two decades has grown up with her. “I started the brand when I was 19 and just turned 40, so my life is very different now and my aesthetic has definitely evolved, but what you see today really is true to who I am and what the brand stands for.
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The Sisters Of Mercy kicked off their first UK tour in 15 years this week (May 10).The band played to a sold-out audience at The Fillmore Silver Springs in Washington D.C., and delivered a 23-song set that included 10 previously unreleased tracks.The band opened with new song ‘Don’t Drive On Ice’ before playing some of their classics like ‘Lucretia My Reflection’, ‘Temple Of Love’, ‘More’ and ‘Dominion’.Check out some videos of the performance here, along with the show’s set list:The Sisters of Mercy Washington Setlist:‘Don’t Drive On Ice’ ‘Ribbons’‘Crash And Burn’‘Alice’‘I Will Call You’‘First And Last And Always’‘But Genevieve’‘Dominion’‘Giving Ground’‘Marian’‘More’‘Show Me’‘Doctor Jeep/Detonation Boulevard’‘Eyes Of Caligula’‘Something Fast’‘I Was Wrong’‘Here’‘Instrumental 86’‘On The Beach’‘When I’m On Fire’Encore:‘Lucretia My Reflection’‘Temple Of Love’‘This Corrosion’The 19 date tour continued this weekend with an appearance at Sick World Festival in Las Vegas. The band will then head to the West and East Coasts before finishing up in Denver, Colorado on June 9.The band will also perform in the UK this winter.
Jane Fonda has no plans to hang up her bullhorn anytime soon. "I don’t know how you could not," she said earlier this week regarding protests for climate advocacy. "I have grandchildren.
“Fast X” releasing May 19th. Beginning all the way back in 2001 the series follows the high-octane antics of Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his crew, and has since become a staple of action cinema lovers everywhere.With the latest installment “Fast X” quickly racing onto the big screen this summer we’ve rounded up where you catch up on the crew’s past exploits on streaming (they’re also available to own outright from most digital retailers).HBO Max is the current home to the latest installment of the “Fast & Furious” franchise.
Arnold Schwarzenegger takes you through the different chapters of his life in a new documentary.
“Spider-Man” flicks landed on Disney+ in April, but not all of them, and finding where to watch all the “Spider-Man” movies can be tricky to navigate.Disney+ will eventually play host to most of the Sony “Spider-Man” movies — including Tom Hardy’s “Venom” spinoff — but for now, they’re in different places. Here’s where to stream all the “Spider-Man” movies.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Sarah Snook is pregnant in real life — and in HBO’s “Succession” — but in “Run Rabbit Run,” she plays a mother and fertility doctor who is frightened by her young daughter’s inexplicable memories of a past identity. The Australian thriller from director Daina Reid and writer Hannah Kent released its first trailer as the film is confirmed to screen at next month’s Sydney Film Festival. “Run Rabbit Run” made its world premiere as the opening title of the Midnight section of the Sundance festival in January. The film will launch on Netflix on June 28. Emmy-nominated Snook stars alongside Damon Herriman and Greta Scacchi. Variety’s review from Sundance called the film an “effective if familiar mommy-issues chiller.”
Brendan Fraser isn’t jumping onto his next big movie just yet.