After the party is the afterparty! Following fashion’s biggest night, fan-favorite stars ditched their red carpet garbs for after-dark attire to attend post-Met Gala 2023 shindigs.
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ET Canada is kicking off Canadian Screen Week with a bang! Our team is proud to be the recipient of three CSA awards, received today, on day one of the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television’s annual week-long celebration of the best in Canadian film, TV and digital media.
During Thursday’s CSA’s Digital & Immersive Awards ceremony, ET Canada Live and ET Canada Pride were recognized among three of 145 categories being honoured over four days of live award shows at Toronto’s Meridian Hall.
Of our three awards, ET Canada Live won two, one for “Best Live Production, Social Media” and one for “Best Host, Web Program or Series”.
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Meanwhile, ET Canada Pride was honoured in the “Best Web Program or Series, Non-Fiction” category.
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This years marks the first time nominees can attend the ceremonies since 2019, as in-person events return.
Canadian Screen Week will conclude on April 16 with the star-studded 2023 Canadian Screen Awards, which takes a look back at the past year in Canadian film and TV. The hour-long special, hosted by Samantha Bee, will be broadcasted live at 8 p.m. ET (9 AT, 9:30 NT) on CBC and CBC Gem.
After the party is the afterparty! Following fashion’s biggest night, fan-favorite stars ditched their red carpet garbs for after-dark attire to attend post-Met Gala 2023 shindigs.
Tony Awards, which were announced on Tuesday, with 13 nods. It was followed closely behind by “& Juliet,” “Shucked” and “New York, New York,” which scored nine nominations apiece. All of these productions will vie for best musical honors, facing off against one of the year’s most acclaimed shows, “Kimberly Akimbo,” the story of a teenager who has a medical condition that causes her to age rapidly. “Kimberly Akimbo” is up for eight prizes, including for supporting performers Bonnie Milligan and Justin Cooley, as well as for Victoria Clark’s turn in the title role.
2023 Met Gala red carpet together, Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny clearly had fun at the annual fashion event's after-party.The steamy new pair were spotted out in NYC together on Monday night after the Metropolitan Museum of Art's glamorous event.The 27-year-old supermodel wore heels and a sheer strapless bodysuit by Nensi Dojaka, pairing it with a black thong over top that left little to the imagination. The look was a tribute to a very similar 1994 Chanel look.The 29-year-old «Tití Me Preguntó» singer, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, went casual in shades and wide-legged brown pants with a suede jacket and a large cross necklace.Earlier in the evening, the couple hit the red carpet at the Met separately with Kenny rocking a pantsless Marc Jacobs bodysuit and platform boots.Bad Bunny wore a backless white suit with a 26-foot flower train by designer Simon Porte Jacquemus.
The UK’s Music Producers Guild presented its annual awards last week, with Kid Harpoon scoring a triple win. As well as being declared Producer Of The Year and Writer-Producer Of The Year, he shared the Album Of The Year prize with Oli Jacobs and Mark ‘Spike’ Stent for the Harry Styles album ‘Harry’s House’.Commenting on the winners, MPG Executive Director Eve Horne said: “It’s fantastic to see so many deserved winners! Every year we are blown away with the sheer talent that each of the nominees and winners display.
After every Oscar season, the brain trust of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences sits down and determines what worked and what didn’t. Considering the drama and frustration (some might use the word “outrage”) over the viral campaign for Best Actress nominee Andrea Riseborough, it was obvious some changes would be in the works.
or you want to try out a , there are many shades of gray to choose from at the salon.While you're at your appointment, you might want to pair your new shade with one of the . As you'll see from some of our inspo pics, gray hair can look totally different depending on the style.
The list of nominees for 2023 was announced in February, with the late pop star and Wham! singer joined by Kate Bush, Missy Elliott, Cyndi Lauper, Rage Against The Machine and The White Stripes for potential induction this year.Joining them on the list of nominees are Iron Maiden, Soundgarden, Sheryl Crow, Warren Zevon, A Tribe Called Quest, Willie Nelson and The Spinners. Meanwhile, Joy Division and New Order have been packaged together for their first nomination.The annual fan vote allows fans to vote once per day for their favourite nominee online or in person at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.Michael won the vote with over a million votes, followed in second place by Cyndi Lauper (928,113 votes), with Warren Zevon (634,130), Iron Maiden (449,682) and Soundgarden (427,040) following up.The fan vote victory isn’t a confirmation of Michael’s induction this year, but all but one of the five previous fan vote winners have gone on to be inducted into the prestigious group.
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here Australia has officially crowned their 2023 winner after a nail-biting finale. Watch Below: I'm A Celeb All Stars trailerLiz Ellis has officially been crowned the queen/king of the jungle, winning $100,000 for their chosen charity Share The Dignity. The tense final episode saw the final three contestants; Liz Ellis, Harry Garside and Aesha Scott learn their fate after fans voted in the live finale. Harry Garside came in second place, whilst Aesha Scott came in third. Congrats Liz!From contestants quitting mere days into the show, snake bites and the usual dose of drama, this season of I'm a Celeb had it all. Whilst Peter Hellier was pegged to win the series by fans, his surprise elimination in the final week saw Liz Ellis become the new front-runner of the season.Even the freshly eliminated put their money on Liz, including Ian "Dicko" Dickson, who shared with Dr Chris Brown and Julia Morris he had "no doubt" she would take the crown. "She's one of the single most impressive human beings I've had the pleasure of ever spending time with."Harry came second.And it looks like fans were right! Liz officially won the series, donating her cash prize to Share the Dignity. “When I was thinking about my charity that I wanted to support, I walked into my local library with my kids, and in the toilet, there was what’s called a dignity vending machine and I was intrigued,” she revealed during her time in camp.“I found out about it and the charity is called Share the Dignity and it works to provide period products to women who are fleeing domestic violence, who are homeless, who are living in poverty, who are living on the breadline.
Shania Twain has officially kicked off her Queen of Me Tour and you can check out the full set list right here!
Nova Twins have been named as ambassadors for London’s Institute of Contemporary Music Performance brand-new Creative Musicianship Scholarship.The initiative was created to provide an opportunity to anyone passionate about creative musicianship who may not be able to seek Higher Education as part of their career.The duo – consisting of Amy Love and Georgia South – announced their scholarship with the IMCP on Twitter, sharing: “Being given an opportunity can make all the difference and certainly if it wasn’t for the opportunities we’ve had, then Nova Twins wouldn’t exist as we do today.”The scholarship is open for applications and will cover the cost of undergraduate tuition fees of one UK-based home fee status student or one international student for the entire three years of the BA (Hons) Creative Musicianship degree beginning September 2023.So excited to announce our brand new scholarship for @ICMPLondon’s BA Creative Musicianship degree, offering one lucky student full funding for the entire three years of their course! Can’t wait to see all of your audition tapes
Joy Ride was one of the big winners at CinemaCon 2023!
The Sundance Institute on Thursday announced the fellows set for the 2023 edition of their Directors, Screenwriters and Native Labs.
Good news, Quentin Tarantino fans: THR reports that the director will present a “secret screening” at the Cannes Film Festival this month. Is it “The Movie Critic,” QT’s purported tenth and final film? No, of course not; he plans to start shooting that later this year.
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Hot Docs and Netflix have revealed the five Canadian documentary projects that will share CAD 175,000 ($130,000) as part of the Hot Docs Incubator program, the latest instalment of the Canadian Storytellers Project. These five projects will each receive CAD 35,000 ($26,000). The program, designed to ignite developing doc projects that show creative and market potential, will also engage filmmakers in a series of intensive workshops focused on story, market preparedness, and career or company building. Work-in-progress scenes of the projects will screen to international decision-makers and Industry delegates at next year’s edition of the Hot Docs film festival.
The Canadian Screen Awards airs tonight, with Samantha Bee hosting the pre-recorded special featuring highlights from the four days of award events that concluded Friday.
On Friday, April 14, the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television celebrated the final presentation of the 2023 edition Canadian Screen Week, wrapping up four days of in-person events honouring the year’s best Canadian film, TV and digital media.
Ryan Reynolds is “gobsmacked and emotional as all hell” after being honoured for his humanitarian work by the Canadian Academy during this year’s Canadian Screen Awards.
Ryan Reynolds gets all suited up with a bowtie for the 2023 Canadian Screen Awards – Comedic & Dramatic Arts Awards held at Meridian Hall on Friday (April 14) in Toronto.
Amber Dowling The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television has named its batch of 2023 film and TV winners ahead of Sunday night’s broadcast of the Canadian Screen Awards on CBC and CBC Gem. During the weeklong celebration, which was broken up over four days, “The Porter” and “Brother” emerged with the most victories in their respective TV and film categories. “Brother” had 13 nominations heading into Thursday night’s film celebrations and triumphed in 12 categories — including best motion picture. Clement Virgo also picked up wins for directing and adapted screenplay, while Lamar Johnson won for performance in a leading role and Aaron Pierre won for performance in a supporting role.
Marks & Spencer is on a bit of a roll when it comes to the shop's spring/spring clothing collection. We've seen shoppers flock to the website to snap up a £45 black midi dress after Holly Willoughby modelled it on Instagram, and we've seen a rush from bargain hunters who clocked a 'super soft' jumper was less than £10 in an M&S sale.