Ethan Shanfeld Robert Glasper is returning to New York’s Blue Note Jazz Club for the fifth annual “Robtober,” a month-long residency featuring Norah Jones, Yebba, Dinner Party and more. With eight unique shows and 50 performances from Oct. 4 to Nov.
07.08.2023 - 16:01 / variety.com
William Earl “Live From My Den” returns for a fifth season this August. Created by Artists Den Entertainment, the series highlights extraordinary artists as they perform from the spaces most significant to their creative processes. Each episode features a live performance, an interview with Variety and an exclusive tour of a location that inspires the artist creatively.
New episodes of “Live From My Den” will premiere each week exclusively via Variety.com, beginning Friday, Aug. 11 with an exuberant performance from indie-pop quartet the Aces in New York City, where they recorded their debut album. Season 5 features a diverse lineup of artists, including Grammy-nominated rapper Chika, the post-punk band Shame and the enigmatic pop artist Ryan Beatty.
A week after the release of the band’s third album “I’ve Loved You For So Long,” the Aces played their new music for a crowd of lucky New York fans for the premiere episode of “Live From My Den” Season 5. Returning to the city gave the band an opportunity to reflect on their professional and personal journeys since their 2018 debut. They even paid a visit to their favorite Greenpoint restaurant as part of the episode.
“From explosive concert performances to intimate home studio tours, this season of ‘Live From My Den’ captures a wide range of musical experiences,” said Artists Den CEO and founder Mark Lieberman. “Our curated lineup of artists represent a diverse array of backgrounds, genres and creative styles. Artists Den’s trademark storytelling supported by Variety as our editorial partner gave us a deep look into each artist.
Ethan Shanfeld Robert Glasper is returning to New York’s Blue Note Jazz Club for the fifth annual “Robtober,” a month-long residency featuring Norah Jones, Yebba, Dinner Party and more. With eight unique shows and 50 performances from Oct. 4 to Nov.
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Selome Hailu FX has set premiere dates for its fall 2023 lineup. Along with the previously announced dates for “American Horror Story: Delicate” and “American Horror Stories,” the network has mapped out the debuts of “The New York Times Presents: How to Fix a Pageant,” “A Murder at the End of the World” and Season 5 of “Fargo.” “The New York Times Presents: How to Fix a Pageant” will premiere on Sept. 29 and follows the rigging scandal and contestant revolt that took place as Miss USA and its parent company, Miss Universe, came under female ownership for the first time, as well as the legacy brand’s attempts to increase profitability by embracing women’s empowerment.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter New York Film Festival will serve as the world premiere of Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie’s genre-defying series “The Curse,” led by Emma Stone; and Garth Davis’s science-fiction drama “Foe,” starring Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal. They will screen as part of Spotlight, which Film at Lincoln Center describes as a selection of “significant and surprising films, one-of-a-kind presentations including adventurous portraits of creative minds, one-night only events with live musical accompaniment, bold short films by acclaimed directors, and probing documentaries.” As previously announced, Bradley Cooper’s “Maestro” will hold its North American premiere on Oct.
FX has set Tuesday, November 14 for the premiere of A Murder at the End of the World, the seven-episode limited series that stars Emma Corrin, Clive Owen, Harris Dickinson and Brit Marling. The Disney-owned network earlier had pushed the date from its original August 29 slot to November due to the Hollywood strikes and now we have a specific date.
Dakota Fanning wasn't even 10 years old yet when she stepped in front of a camera with Hollywood legend Denzel Washington in 2004's, but he's been impressed with her ever since.«She knows how to hit the ball back over the net,» Washington raves of Fanning in ET's behind-the-scenes look at «Sky's the limit for her.»The pair reunite in the upcoming third installment of Washington's action franchise, and the Oscar winner said acting opposite Fanning as an adult this time around was a slightly surreal experience.«It was weird, you know, 'cause I'm like, 'Oh she's a grown woman,'» he shared. «She was a grown woman then, but now she's a grown woman.
Donald Trump is in even more legal trouble after he was indicted on criminal charges for the fourth time this year.
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Aaron Rodgers isn’t thrilled about the New York Jets’ participation in Hard Knocks, but he was at least excited to meet narrator Liev Schreiber.
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Clifton Oliver, a stage actor who appeared on Broadway in The Lion King, In The Heights and Wicked, died yesterday following a lengthy illness.