Nine great non-Kanye acts to see at Rolling Loud this weekend

[ad_1] This weekend’s Rolling Loud festival in Inglewood took a dramatic turn with the last-minute booking of Kanye West. The rapper’s new chart-topping duo with Ty Dolla Sign has a No. 1 single (“Carnival”), a bestselling album (“Vultures 1”) and the consternation of local Jewish groups after years of West’s antisemitic diatribes. Would he show… Continue reading Nine great non-Kanye acts to see at Rolling Loud this weekend

Michelle Wolf ‘It’s Great to Be Here’ Netflix Comedy Trailer

[ad_1] Despite having written for political late-night shows like The Daily Show and Late Night With Seth Meyers, fundamentally altering the course of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner for four years after she hosted it in 2018, and helming her own politically minded talk show, The Break With Michelle Wolf, on Netflix that same year,… Continue reading Michelle Wolf ‘It’s Great to Be Here’ Netflix Comedy Trailer

Jodie Sweetin Displeased Great American Family Airs New Film

[ad_1] Photo: Michael S. Schwartz/Getty Images The Fuller House front of the culture war continues. Jodie Sweetin released a statement to The Hollywood Reporter expressing her disappointment that her film Craft Me a Romance will air on Great American Family. The channel came to mainstream attention when Sweetin’s former co-star Candace Cameron Bure told The… Continue reading Jodie Sweetin Displeased Great American Family Airs New Film

Taylor Swift Plays Song for Someone Great Writer in LA

[ad_1] Photo: Emma McIntyre/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management The celebs were out for Taylor Swift’s LA dates of The Eras Tour. Channing Tatum wore a shirt that read “It’s Me, Hi, I’m the Daddy, It’s Me” as he accompanied his daughter. Matt Rogers got verklempt at Tayla’s surprise song. And Sarah Michelle Gellar went… Continue reading Taylor Swift Plays Song for Someone Great Writer in LA

The Great Big Louche Mess of “Orpheus Descending”

[ad_1] “Orpheus Descending,” a great big louche mess of a play by Tennessee Williams, from 1957—revived at Theatre for a New Audience’s Polonsky Shakespeare Center, directed by Erica Schmidt—kicks into gear when a good-looking kid called Valentine Xavier (Pico Alexander) slinks into the Torrance Mercantile Store, in a small town in Mississippi. I say “called,”… Continue reading The Great Big Louche Mess of “Orpheus Descending”

The music was great in ‘Daisy Jones,’ but those clothes!

[ad_1] Nothing was going to stop costume designer Denise Wingate from finishing one of the biggest projects of her career, not a yearlong pandemic shutdown at the beginning, and not a broken ankle toward the end of filming the 10-episode fictional rock documentary “Daisy Jones & the Six.” When production moved to Athens, she directed… Continue reading The music was great in ‘Daisy Jones,’ but those clothes!