The soundtrack will be released next week via Young Turks
17.04.2020 - 00:57 / billboard.com
Independent concert promoters and venue operators from across the U.S. are teaming to lobby Congress and the White House for federal aid to help club and theaters hurt by the coronavirus pandemic.
The National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) will be helmed by Rev. Moose with branding and marketing firm Marauder and so far counts more than 450 national known venues as members, including the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C., , World Cafe Live in Philadelphia, Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles, the Red
The soundtrack will be released next week via Young Turks
Kerry Washington is bringing some lighthearted fun to Instagram amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus may have celebrities stuck at home, but social distance hasn't hindered Ayesha and Stephen Curry's love life! Last night, the couple were even able to sneak away from their three children for some romance. Ayesha shared the loving moment to her Instagram, explaining that she and her husband enjoyed a fun night out...
Katie Couric is taking heat for her recent comments about a past interview with Denzel Washington that she said left her feeling "shaken" and "uncomfortable." The journalist, 63, appeared on the "Everything Iconic with Danny Pellegrino" podcast earlier this week, where she recounted interviewing Washington about his film "The Manchurian Candidate" in 2004.
Still shook. Katie Couric looked back on an “uncomfortable” 2004 interview with Denzel Washington that left her “feeling kind of shaken.”
Katie Couric is speaking out about the “uncomfortable” interview she had with Denzel Washington back in 2004.
Katie Couric was left “shaken” after a 2004 Dateline interview with The Manchurian Candidate cast became “uncomfortable.” The longtime journalist, 63, said on the April 27 episode of Everything Iconic with Danny Pellegrino podcast that star Denzel Washington acted in a “weirdly uncalled for” manner when she began asking questions about politics. The 2004 general election between President George W. Bush and John Kerry was just months away, and the United States was embroiled in wars in Iraq and
Katie Couric is looking back at an awkward moment she shared with Denzel Washington. The famed journalist recently appeared on the "Everything Iconic with Danny Pellegrino" podcast, where she recounted interviewing Washington about his film "The Manchurian Candidate" in 2004.
Katie Couric is spilling some inside secrets about one of her high profile interviews.
LOS ANGELES — More than 20 film festivals around the world have joined together to stream movies free on YouTube after the coronavirus pandemic shuttered movie theatres and forced the cancellation of annual showcases in Cannes and New York.
Where did all those little fires everywhere come from? All was revealed in the finale of Little Fires Everywhere. The Hulu limited series starring and executive produced by Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington dropped its big fiery finale on Wednesday, April 22, revealing who really burnt down Elena Richardson's house.
Little Fires Everywhere, the starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington, ended on an explosive note—especially if you've read by Celeste Ng the series is based on. (Warning: Spoilers ahead.) In the finale, we learn that Elena and Bill Richardson's eldest children, Trip, Moody, and Lexie, are responsible for the fire—not Izzy, like the book.
Kerry Washington was one of the many guests who were featured on the One World: Together at Home special and something that people noticed was that her bookshelves were color-coordinated!
Kerry Washington has had a long and steady career in Hollywood. The 43-year-old has appeared to much acclaim in roles from Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained to the wildly popular ABC Drama, Scandal. All that means Kerry Washington’s net worth has been growing like crazy over the years—and it just got even bigger thanks to her role on Hulu’s Little Fires Everywhere.
Kerry Washington really wants to stay in her pyjamas all day.
Kerry Washington is loving the loungewear life. On Thursday's at-home episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the Scandal alum shared that her social distancing pajama game had gotten so good that her team was "terrified" she'd given up. "I'm trying to do meetings on Zoom and maintain the operations of my company and keep everybody employed," she told host Ellen DeGeneres.
The Treasury Department is ordering President Donald Trump‘s name printed on stimulus checks from the Internal Revenue Service amid the global health crisis, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday (April 14).