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Adele Calls Out Fans Who Throw Things At Artists Onstage: “I F***ing Dare You” — Watch - deadline.com - London - Chicago - Las Vegas - state Idaho - Boise, state Idaho
deadline.com
04.07.2023 / 21:25

Adele Calls Out Fans Who Throw Things At Artists Onstage: “I F***ing Dare You” — Watch

Adele has some strong words for fans who are thinking of throwing things at artists onstage. Don’t do it. Armed with a t-shirt cannon, the Grammy-winning singer shot out t-shirts to concertgoers in the audience at a recent “Weekends with Adele” concert in Las Vegas, and railed against those who may be tempted to throw something at performers.

‘The Bear’ Culinary Producer Courtney Storer on How Her Restaurant Burnout Impacts the Story: ‘It Feels Like Art Therapy’ - variety.com - Paris - California - Chicago - Beyond
variety.com
03.07.2023 / 21:23

‘The Bear’ Culinary Producer Courtney Storer on How Her Restaurant Burnout Impacts the Story: ‘It Feels Like Art Therapy’

Selome Hailu “The Bear” became an overnight sensation when its first season debuted in 2022 because of its visceral honesty about how it looks and feels to work in a restaurant. Much of the credit for that belongs to Courtney Storer. Storer, sister of series creator Chris Storer, has worked in high-profile kitchens from Verjus in Paris to Jon & Vinny’s in L.A., but her most recent job has been to serve as “The Bear’s” culinary producer, getting the writers, cast and crew acclimated to the world the series takes place in. “In Season 1, it was it was a lot of storytelling with the writers, but also providing my journals and different training guides to give insight into the ethos of restaurants,” Storer says. “It’s bigger than the conflicts: It’s the decision-making, the structure, the procedures, the recipes.”

16 Auburn Hair Color Ideas You'll Want to Try in 2023 - www.glamour.com - Chicago - New Jersey - county Hillsborough
glamour.com
03.07.2023 / 16:23

16 Auburn Hair Color Ideas You'll Want to Try in 2023

or simply love to , you can’t go wrong with auburn hair color. The shade is the perfect combination of bold, fiery red and low-maintenance brown, after all, so it's no wonder so many stylists and colorists point to 2023 as the unofficial year of red and auburn.“This year is going to be a huge year for auburn hair color,” celebrity hairstylist tells Glamour, pointing to celebs like Ciara and as just a few beauty icons who have rocked the trending shade as of late.

‘The Bear’: How Ramy Youssef and Lionel Boyce Crafted Marcus’ Copenhagen Adventure - variety.com - Chicago - Denmark - city Copenhagen
variety.com
30.06.2023 / 16:33

‘The Bear’: How Ramy Youssef and Lionel Boyce Crafted Marcus’ Copenhagen Adventure

Selome Hailu Though production on Season 2 of “The Bear” was well underway before Ramy Youssef traveled to Copenhagen to direct the fourth episode, series creator Chris Storer was slow to bring him fully behind the curtain. “He didn’t let me watch anything they had shot [in the first three episodes]. He was like, ‘No, no. You can see it when you come back, but just make this what you think it should be,'” Youssef remembers. Youssef is the first and only person to serve as a director on “The Bear” besides Storer and his co-showrunner Joanna Calo. When a tight production timeline made it impossible for Storer or Calo to direct in Copenhagen on top of nine Chicago-set episodes, Youssef was Storer’s first choice. Storer has been a director and executive producer on Youssef’s Hulu series “Ramy” since its 2019 debut, and had bounced ideas for “The Bear” off of him since “way back when it was a movie idea.”

Will Poulter Begged to Join ‘The Bear,’ Explains Personal Meaning Behind Luca’s Tattoos and His Feelings on Becoming Season 2’s ‘Hot Chef’ - variety.com - London - Chicago - city Copenhagen
variety.com
29.06.2023 / 20:45

Will Poulter Begged to Join ‘The Bear,’ Explains Personal Meaning Behind Luca’s Tattoos and His Feelings on Becoming Season 2’s ‘Hot Chef’

Emily Longeretta SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from Season 2 of “The Bear,” now streaming on Hulu. Season 2 of “The Bear” included a plethora of incredible guest stars. That began in episode 4, “Honeydew,” with Will Poulter starring as Luca, a top Copenhagen chef who trains Marcus (Lionel Boyce) in the kitchen as the pair create a trusting friendship. Poulter felt a connection to the FX series early on, as he’d been dreaming about making a show about chefs. “I called them. I literally begged to be in the show. I asked if I could meet with Chris Storer and basically communicated that I was such a fan of so much of his work, but especially ‘The Bear,'” Poulter tells Variety. “He was kind enough to gift me with the offer to play Luca and it really changed my life, to be honest. It kind of helped me realize a dream of playing a chef on TV. I have such an immense amount of respect for chefs and the women and men of that industry. I feel like the whole society stands on the shoulders of people in the food and beverage industry, and we don’t even necessarily really know it or think about it. They sustain us and maintain us daily and they don’t get enough thanks for what they do.”

‘The Bear’ Creator Christopher Storer To Direct Don Winslow Novel Adaptation ‘The Winter Of Frankie Machine’ At Paramount - deadline.com - Chicago - county San Diego - Detroit
deadline.com
28.06.2023 / 16:15

‘The Bear’ Creator Christopher Storer To Direct Don Winslow Novel Adaptation ‘The Winter Of Frankie Machine’ At Paramount

EXCLUSIVE: As his series creation The Bear turned in record Season Two ratings for Hulu, Christopher Storer is set to direct at Paramount Pictures The Winter of Frankie Machine, an adaptation of the 2006 Don Winslow novel. The film will be produced by Shane Salerno and The Story Factory, and Storer will use the Brian Koppelman & David Levien draft those writers did when Martin Scorsese was going to direct Robert De Niro in the lead role.

'The Bear' Season 2 Guide to Every Guest Star, From Jamie Lee Curtis to John Mulaney - www.etonline.com - Chicago
etonline.com
27.06.2023 / 20:57

'The Bear' Season 2 Guide to Every Guest Star, From Jamie Lee Curtis to John Mulaney

, FX's acclaimed dramedy about a fine-dining chef who takes over his late brother's failing Chicago sandwich shop, has returned with a stellar — and even more delicious — season 2. Adding to all the excitement and drama in the new episodes are a number of previously unannounced guest stars, from Jamie Lee Curtis to John Mulaney to Oliva Colman, who all make unexpected — but very notable — appearances throughout. Created by Christopher Storer, stars Jeremy Allen White as Carmy, the put-upon chef who returned home in the wake of his brother, Michael's (Jon Bernthal), suicide.

Why the Owner of the Shop That Inspired ‘The Bear’ Hasn’t Seen the Show: ‘Somebody’s Still Got to Make Beef’ - variety.com - Italy - Chicago
variety.com
23.06.2023 / 23:19

Why the Owner of the Shop That Inspired ‘The Bear’ Hasn’t Seen the Show: ‘Somebody’s Still Got to Make Beef’

Sophia Scorziello editor Chris Zucchero, owner of Chicago’s beloved Italian sandwich shop Mr. Beef, is on the “L” trying to get a word in on the phone. He just wrapped up a long two days of catering parties for FX’s “The Bear” Season 2, providing hot Italian beef sandwiches with sweet peppers and spicy giardiniera for Hollywood’s finest. “The Bear” creator Christopher Storer — who Zucchero has been friends with since kindergarten — based “The Bear” on the classic establishment and shot about 90% of the pilot in Mr. Beef. Storer even cast Zucchero in the pilot as the guy in the parking lot who deals meat to Jeremy Allen White’s character Carmy.

Scene 2 Seen Podcast: ‘Past Lives’ Director Celine Song Discusses Destiny & Creating A Different Type Of Romance Film - deadline.com - London - New Zealand - New York - USA - New York - Chicago - South Korea - San Francisco - Berlin - Boston
deadline.com
23.06.2023 / 18:47

Scene 2 Seen Podcast: ‘Past Lives’ Director Celine Song Discusses Destiny & Creating A Different Type Of Romance Film

Hello and Welcome to the Scene 2 Seen podcast. I am your host Valerie Complex and today we are talking to writer, director Celine Song.

Swifties On TikTok Have Thoughts About Taylor Swift Playing 14 Sad Songs In A Row On The Eras Tour, And I'm Feeling All The Emotions - www.msn.com - Chicago - Detroit
msn.com
21.06.2023 / 07:11

Swifties On TikTok Have Thoughts About Taylor Swift Playing 14 Sad Songs In A Row On The Eras Tour, And I'm Feeling All The Emotions

Taylor Swift is known for her break-up songs, and tunes that will make you use multiple tissues while listening to them because there are so many tears flowing. Lately, on the Eras Tour, the pop star has really been leaning into her catalog of those tunes as she selected her surprise songs, and fans on TikTok have caught on.

Jinkx Monsoon Talks ‘Doctor Who,’ Broadway and Pride: ‘When Your Dreams Come True, That’s When the Real Work Begins’ - variety.com - London - Chicago
variety.com
16.06.2023 / 19:03

Jinkx Monsoon Talks ‘Doctor Who,’ Broadway and Pride: ‘When Your Dreams Come True, That’s When the Real Work Begins’

Jinkx Monsoon. Cementing their place in the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” Hall of Fame by winning “All Stars 7,” Monsoon strutted their stuff on Broadway, making herstory as the first drag performer in “Chicago” on the Great White Way. Now, the “internationally tolerated” star has an upcoming tour, and they just landed a part in “Doctor Who.” Monsoon spoke with Variety over Zoom from London, where they were preparing to film a role in the beloved sci-fi series alongside new Doctor Ncuti Gatwa. Even from across the pond, Monsoon makes it clear that fighting against the wave of anti-trans and anti-drag bills being passed in the U.S. is a top priority.

‘Billions’ to End With Season 7 at Showtime, Sets Premiere Date - variety.com - Chicago
variety.com
16.06.2023 / 06:54

‘Billions’ to End With Season 7 at Showtime, Sets Premiere Date

Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Billions” will officially end with Season 7 at Showtime. The show, which is set in the world of high finance and politics, originally debuted on the premium cabler in 2016. Season 7 will consist of 12 episodes and is set to debut on Paramount+ with Showtime on August 11 before making its linear debut August 13 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Showtime. “‘Billions’ has deftly explored power, money and greed in a way that not only made it a massive hit, but also defined its own genre thanks to the creative brain trust of Brian and David,” said Chris McCarthy, President & CEO of Showtime, MTV Entertainment Studios, and Paramount Media Networks. “This final season is packed full of the incredible, complex dialogue and character dynamics fans have come to love, and we are thrilled to partner with them on turning this hit series into a global franchise.”

Read an Excerpt From 'Young and Restless' by Mattie Kahn - www.glamour.com - Chicago
glamour.com
16.06.2023 / 06:36

Read an Excerpt From 'Young and Restless' by Mattie Kahn

. She cites the proliferation of links to bail-fund donations and retweets calling for people to match them. She recounts how email and phone call templates urge users to reach out to their elected officials.

Blackie Onassis Dies: Urge Overkill Drummer Played On Song Featured In ‘Pulp Fiction’ - deadline.com - Chicago - city Havana
deadline.com
15.06.2023 / 10:42

Blackie Onassis Dies: Urge Overkill Drummer Played On Song Featured In ‘Pulp Fiction’

Blackie Onassis, the Urge Overkill drummer who played on the remake of “Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon” that was featured in Pulp Fiction and on the band’s 1993 hit “Sister Havana,” has died. His bandmates confirmed the news but gave no details including his age and cause of death.

‘You Are Here’ Trailer: Colman Domingo to Star in AMC Travel Series (TV News Roundup) - variety.com - USA - New York - Chicago - county York
variety.com
13.06.2023 / 20:51

‘You Are Here’ Trailer: Colman Domingo to Star in AMC Travel Series (TV News Roundup)

Colman Domingo stars in the trailer for AMC’s upcoming travel series ”You Are Here.” As host of the show, Domingo shares personal and national stories as he takes viewers through four American cities: Savannah, Philadelphia, New York and Chicago. The first two episodes premiere on June 19 at 7 p.m. Domingo is an award-winning actor, writer and director. He has directed episodes of “Fear of the Walking Dead” and starred in the 2021 “Candyman.” “You Are Here” is produced by Domingo’s Edith Production and ZeroPointZero, and it was created in partnership with Johnnie Walker. Watch the trailer below.

Elliot Page Set For Dominic Savage Film ‘Close To You’ - deadline.com - Britain - Chicago - Canada - Jordan - county Page
deadline.com
12.06.2023 / 18:37

Elliot Page Set For Dominic Savage Film ‘Close To You’

Academy Award nominee Elliot Page (The Umbrella Academy) is set to star opposite Hillary Baack (Sound of Metal) in Close to You, a new film from BAFTA-winning writer-director Dominic Savage (I Am…), which has wrapped production in Canada.

No Stunt Double Needed! ‘Schmigadoon’ Team and Jane Krakowski Break Down Impressive Acrobat Scene - variety.com - Chicago
variety.com
10.06.2023 / 16:35

No Stunt Double Needed! ‘Schmigadoon’ Team and Jane Krakowski Break Down Impressive Acrobat Scene

Emily Longeretta Jane Krakowski had one musical number in Season 1 of Apple TV+’s “Schmigadoon!” and she performed it from behind the wheel of a cramped convertible. It wasn’t much of a stage, but the Emmy nominee and musical theater veteran used every inch of the leather interior to sell her wistful yet seductive song, eventually wedging her high heel into the steering wheel to steady herself for the climatic high note. The performance is proof that no number is too small for Krakowski. But series creator and Emmy-winning songwriter Cinco Paul wanted to give her more to do in Season 2, which puts the series’ central couple Melissa (Cecily Strong) and Josh (Keegan-Michael Key) on the seedy streets of Schmicago, inspired by 1960s and ’70s musicals like ”Chicago” and “Cabaret.”

Taylor Swift is joined by Maren Morris to sing duet You All Over Me - www.msn.com - Chicago
msn.com
06.06.2023 / 21:32

Taylor Swift is joined by Maren Morris to sing duet You All Over Me

Taylor Swift gave a special surprise to her fans by bringing country singer, Maren Morris, onto the stage to sing their duet, You All Over Me, on Saturday during her Eras Tour stop in Chicago.  The Grammy winner, 33, who recently announced Latin America tour dates to kick off her international trek, excitedly welcomed The Bones hitmaker, also 33, to join her to perform the song live for the first time together.  The two previously recorded the vault track which was released on Fearless (Taylor's Version) in April 2021.

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