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4 dramas worth looking forward to on Netflix in the final half of 2025
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Goodness, Netflix is about to deliver the drama. Sure, the streaming giant has already brought us a bunch of drama and thrillers in the first half of 2025, but Netflix has scheduled even more for the rest of the year.

Will all the following be released? They are supposed to be. One already has a release date, but the rest do not.

They were part of the slate of series that Netflix announced would be coming out at some point this year, but the lack of firm release dates should make us nervous. Surely, Netflix would not lie to us, right? At least, these potentially great shows are arriving at some point.

4 dramas Netflix fans will not want to miss that are scheduled in the second half of 2025The Beast in Me (sometime in 2025)

The plot follows a successful author, played by Claire Danes, who has suffered a personal tragedy and removes herself from public life.
See full article at Netflix Life
  • 6/13/2025
  • by Lee Vowell
  • Netflix Life
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Angie Stone, Neo-Soul Singer, Dead at 63
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Angie Stone, neo-soul singer and member of the pioneering all-female hip-hop group the Sequence, has died at the age of 63.

The singer’s rep Deborah R. Champagne told TMZ that Stone died in a car accident early Saturday morning following a concert the previous night in Montgomery, Alabama; Stone was scheduled to perform in Baltimore Saturday night, and died en route in the crash on Interstate 65 in Montgomery County, Alabama. Stone’s daughter Diamond also confirmed her mother’s death on social media.

“Angie Stone’s voice and spirit will...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 3/1/2025
  • by Daniel Kreps
  • Rollingstone.com
‘The Beast In Me’ Netflix Limited Series Starring Claire Danes: Filming Over, 2025 Release & What We Know So Far
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Picture Claire Danes at the Golden Globe Awards in 2023 – Getty / Kevin Mazur

Claire Danes will lead one of Netflix’s newest mystery thrillers, The Beast in Me. Filming recently concluded, and the series will be released on Netflix in 2025. We’ll cover everything you need to know about The Beast in Me, including the plot, cast news, production updates, and Netflix release dates.

Two heavyweights are behind this show: Howard Gordon, who will serve as the showrunner, and Gabe Rotter, the creator and primary writer.

The duo worked on The X-Files in both its incarnations. Gordon is reteaming with Danes on this project, having previously worked together on Homeland, where Gordon served as co-creator alongside Alex Gansa. Gordon’s other credits include being the showrunner for 24 and, most recently, working on Accused for Fox and Hulu.

Pictured: Howard Gordan (left) and Gabe Rotter (right) – Courtesy of Netflix / Photo Credit: Lewis Abel...
See full article at Whats-on-Netflix
  • 2/18/2025
  • by Kasey Moore
  • Whats-on-Netflix
Jen Lilley and Thomas Beaudoin in The Spirit of Christmas (2015)
The Spirit of Christmas December 25 2024 on NBC
Jen Lilley and Thomas Beaudoin in The Spirit of Christmas (2015)
On Wednesday December 25 2024, NBC broadcasts The Spirit of Christmas!

Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “The Spirit of Christmas” promises to be a festive celebration filled with music and joy. Scheduled to air on NBC, this episode features a star-studded lineup that is sure to delight fans of holiday tunes.

Natalie Cole, known for her smooth vocals and timeless hits, will take the stage alongside the talented James Ingram. Their performances are expected to bring a warm and nostalgic feeling to the show. Al Jarreau, another legendary artist, will also join the festivities, adding his unique flair to the musical lineup.

The episode will showcase a variety of performers, including the powerful voice of Lakisha Jones. The Massey brothers, Christopher and Kyle, will bring their youthful energy to the stage. Brian McKnight and Jeffrey Osborne are set to deliver their soulful sounds, making this a night filled with incredible talent.
See full article at TV Regular
  • 12/25/2024
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Jen Lilley and Thomas Beaudoin in The Spirit of Christmas (2015)
The Spirit of Christmas December 25 2024 Preview & Spoilers
Jen Lilley and Thomas Beaudoin in The Spirit of Christmas (2015)
Find out everything you need to know about the episode of The Spirit of Christmas, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!

The Spirit of Christmas Preview

The upcoming episode of “The Spirit of Christmas” promises to be a heartwarming celebration of holiday music and joy. Scheduled to air on NBC at 5:00 Pm on December 25, 2024, this special features an impressive lineup of talented performers who are sure to bring the spirit of the season to life.

Natalie Cole, known for her soulful voice and timeless hits, will take the stage alongside the late James Ingram, whose smooth melodies have touched many hearts. Al Jarreau, another legendary figure in the music world, is set to deliver his unique vocal style, while Lakisha Jones, a powerhouse vocalist and former “American Idol” contestant, will add her dynamic presence to the show. The Massey brothers, Christopher and Kyle,...
See full article at TV Regular
  • 12/18/2024
  • by News
  • TV Regular
Jen Lilley and Thomas Beaudoin in The Spirit of Christmas (2015)
The Spirit of Christmas Airs December 25 2024 on NBC
Jen Lilley and Thomas Beaudoin in The Spirit of Christmas (2015)
“The Spirit of Christmas” is set to air on NBC at 5:00 Pm on Wednesday, December 25, 2024. This special holiday event promises to be a delightful celebration of music and joy, featuring an impressive lineup of talented artists. Viewers can look forward to performances by Natalie Cole, James Ingram, Al Jarreau, and Brian McKnight, among others. Each artist brings their unique style, making for a rich and diverse musical experience.

In addition to the legendary singers, the show will also feature the Greater Los Angeles Gospel Choir, adding a powerful and uplifting element to the performances. The choir’s harmonies are sure to resonate with the spirit of the season, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Lakisha Jones and the Massey brothers, Christopher and Kyle, will also join in, contributing to the festive vibe of the evening.

As families gather to celebrate Christmas, “The Spirit of Christmas” offers the perfect backdrop for creating memorable moments.
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 12/17/2024
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
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The Beast in Me thriller series adds Deirdre O’Connell from The Penguin and 8 others
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Fresh off of playing the character Francis Cobb on the hit HBO series The Penguin, Deirdre O’Connell has signed on to join Claire Danes (Homeland), Matthew Rhys (Perry Mason), Brittany Snow (Pitch Perfect), Natalie Morales (No Hard Feelings), David Lyons (Truth Be Told), and Tim Guinee (Horizon: An American Saga) in the cast of the the mystery thriller limited series The Beast in Me for Netflix – and Variety reports that O’Connell is just one of nine new additions to the cast! The other eight new additions are Jonathan Banks (Breaking Bad), Hettienne Park (The Last of Us), Aleyse Shannon (Leverage: Redemption), Will Brill (The Oa), Kate Burton (Grey’s Anatomy), Bill Irwin (The Dropout), Amir Arison (The Blacklist), and Julie Ann Emery (Better Call Saul).

Created, written, and executive produced by Gabe Rotter, who previously worked on The X-Files, The Beast in Me has the following synopsis: Since the tragic death of her young son,...
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  • 11/15/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
‘General Hospital’: Emma Samms Talks Quincy Jones’ Role in Holly & Luke’s Love Story
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The late Quincy Jones made memorable contributions to General Hospital in the early 1980s, providing songs that were used for not one but two of the show’s most popular pairings – Holly (Emma Samms) and Luke (Anthony Geary), and later, Robert (Tristan Rogers) and Holly. Jones produced the song “Baby Come to Me,” which only hit No. 73 on the Billboard charts when it was first released in April 1982. Later, Gh used it to introduce “widowed” Luke Spencer finding love again with the enigmatic Holly Sutton. The song, performed by singers James Ingram and Patti Austin, swept viewers into Luke’s romance with the English beauty. While viewers heard the tune multiple times a week while watching Holly and Luke, the actors didn’t necessarily hear it as songs are added to scenes after they’ve been shot. “Music isn’t always played at the time of taping a scene,” Samms tells TV Insider.
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  • 11/14/2024
  • TV Insider
Quincy Jones, Whose Legendary Career Impacted Soaps, Died at 91
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The legendary Quincy Jones died at 91 years old. The music producer worked with greats like Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson. He also had a soap opera connection. A song he produced aired on an episode of General Hospital.

Rest In Peace

People reported that Jones died on Sunday, November 3, at his home in Los Angeles. His family surrounded him as he passed. In a statement, his family said, “Tonight, with full but broken hearts, we must share the news of our father and brother Quincy Jones’ passing. And although this is an incredible loss for our family, we celebrate the great life that he lived and know there will never be another like him.

“He is truly one of a kind and we will miss him dearly; we take comfort and immense pride in knowing that the love and joy, that were the essence of his being, was shared with...
See full article at Soap Hub
  • 11/4/2024
  • by Rachel Dillin
  • Soap Hub
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Will Smith, Michael Jackson Estate, Victoria Monét Honor Quincy Jones
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Quincy Jones’ countless friends, fans, and peers have started sharing tributes to the legendary musician and producer following his death on Sunday, Nov. 3, at the age of 91.

On Instagram, the estate of Michael Jackson called Jones “a legendary talent whose contributions to music spanned generations and genres,” and celebrating his “unmatched” collaborations with Jackson, from their hit albums to the seminal charity single, “We Are the World.”

“But it was Quincy’s role as a father that was the most important to him,” the Jackson estate added. “Condolences to all of his children.
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 11/4/2024
  • by Jon Blistein
  • Rollingstone.com
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Quincy Jones, Peerless Music Producer Behind ‘Thriller,’ Dead at 91
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Quincy Jones, the musical polymath who contributed to remarkable albums in jazz, soul, and funk as well as several of the biggest pop LPs of the 20th century — most notably producing Michael Jackson’s Off the Wall, Thriller, and Bad albums — died at his home in Bel Air, California, on Sunday. He was 91 years old.

“Tonight, with full but broken hearts, we must share the news of our father and brother Quincy Jones’ passing,” the family said in a statement, via The Associated Press. “And although this is an incredible loss for our family,...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 11/4/2024
  • by Elias Leight
  • Rollingstone.com
Every Singer & Musician Featured On 1985's "We Are The World" & What The Supergroup Achieved
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The 2024 Netflix music documentary The Greatest Night in Pop features behind-the-scenes footage and details of the historic "We Are The World" song's creation. Released back in 1985, "We Are The World" brought together the biggest names in the music industry from all types of genres, including pop, country, folk, rock, and more. The song was assembled by producers Quincy Jones and Michael Omartian and was originated by musician and activist Harry Belafonte and manager Ken Kragen.

The Greatest Night in Pop features new present-day interviews from Lionel Richie, who was a songwriter on "We Are The World" along with pop star Michael Jackson. Richie and Jackson had become acquaintances while their immensely successful music careers were just taking off as the lead singers of The Commodores and The Jackson Five, respectively. "We Are The World" remains to be one of the best-selling songs of all time, selling over 20 million physical copies during the mid-1980s.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 10/15/2024
  • by Greg MacArthur, Tom Russell
  • ScreenRant
90 Day Fiancs Angela Deem Attempts To Make Michael Ilesanmi Jealous By Posing With Mystery Man
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Angela Deem from 90 Day Fianc has been seen with multiple mystery men on social media post-split with Michael Ilesanmi. Angela's recent photo with an unidentified man and cryptic song choice hints at potential jealousy towards Michael. Angela's dating adventures may not be featured on TV, but she continues to tease fans with her love interests online.

90 Day Fianc: Happily Ever After? star Angela Deem has been spotted with yet another mystery man on social media amid her split with Michael Ilesanmi. Angela from Georgia went to Nigeria in 2017 to meet Michael for the first time. Angela and Michaels age gap led to trust issues between them. Angela also thought she was the best thing that had ever happened to Michael and treated him harshly whenever he didnt act as per her plans. Michael did use Angela eventually. He dumped her after he came to America. Fans think Angela deserved the treatment that she got.
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  • 7/12/2024
  • by Saylee Padwal
  • ScreenRant
Cynthia Weil, Grammy Winning Lyricist Who Had Hits With Husband Barry Mann, Dead At 82
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Cynthia Weil, a Grammy-winning lyricist of notable range and endurance who enjoyed a decades-long partnership with husband Barry Mann and helped write “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling”, “On Broadway”, “Walking in the Rain” and dozens of other hits, has died at age 82.

Weil’s daughter, Dr. Jenn Mann, said that the songwriter died Thursday at her home in Beverly Hills, California, “surrounded by her family.” Mann, the couple’s only child, declined to cite a specific cause of death.

Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann, married in 1961, were one of popular music’s most successful teams, part of a remarkable ensemble recruited by impresarios Don Kirshner and Al Nevins and based in Manhattan’s Brill Building neighborhood, a few blocks from Times Square. With such hit-making combinations as Carole King and Gerry Goffin and Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich, the Brill Building song factory turned out many of the biggest...
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  • 6/3/2023
  • by Melissa Romualdi
  • ET Canada
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Cynthia Weil, Storied Songwriter With Decades of Hits, Dead at 82
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Cynthia Weil, the celebrated songwriter who helped craft timeless hits like the Righteous Brothers’ “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’,” the Animals’ “We Gotta Get Out of This Place,” and Chaka Khan’s “Through the Fire,” died Thursday, June 1. She was 82.

Weil’s daughter, Jenn Mann, confirmed her death, though no cause was given. “My mother, Cynthia Weil, was the greatest mother, grandmother and wife our family could ever ask for,” Mann said. “She was my best friend, confidant, and my partner in crime and an idol and trailblazer for women in music.
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 6/2/2023
  • by Jon Blistein
  • Rollingstone.com
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Cynthia Weil, Legendary Songwriter, Dead at 82
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Cynthia Weil, a Brill Building songwriter, who along with her husband Barry Mann, wrote some of music’s most enduring works, has died at the age of 82.

Weil’s daughter, Jenn Mann, told TMZ that her mother passed away on Thursday, June 1st. “My mother, Cynthia Weil, was the greatest mother, grandmother and wife our family could ever ask for. She was my best friend, confidant, and my partner in crime and an idol and trailblazer for women in music,” Mann said in a statement.

Weil is an inductee of both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame, as well as a recipient of multiple Grammy Awards. Her writing credits include such classics as “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling,” which was made famous by The Righteous Brothers and ranks as among the most-played songs in the history of radio; “Make Your Own Kind of Music,...
See full article at Consequence - Music
  • 6/2/2023
  • by Alex Young
  • Consequence - Music
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RZA
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The legendary RZA joins hosts Josh Olson and Joe Dante to discuss a few of his favorite movies.

Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode

The Man With The Iron Fists (2012)

Cut Throat City (2020)

Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003)

Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004)

Cooley High (1975) – Larry Karaszewski’s trailer commentary

Car Wash (1976) – Larry Karaszewski’s trailer commentary

Grease (1978)

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) – Josh Olson’s trailer commentary

Gremlins (1984) – Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review, Tfh’s Mogwai Madness

Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (2020) – Dennis Cozzalio’s best of 2020

The Devil You Know (2022)

The Last American Virgin (1982)

The Beastmaster (1982)

Porky’s (1981)

Sixteen Candles (1984)

The Breakfast Club (1985)

Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982) – Karyn Kusama’s trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson’s Criterion Blu-ray review

There Will Be Blood (2007)

Carmen Jones (1954)

An American In Paris (1951)

Singin’ In The Rain (1952) – John Landis’s trailer commentary

The Wizard Of Oz (1939) – John Badham’s trailer commentary

Is That Black Enough for You?!?...
See full article at Trailers from Hell
  • 2/14/2023
  • by Kris Millsap
  • Trailers from Hell
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The Voice Recap: Top Ten-sion Mounts as the Singers Aim for the Semi-Finals
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Not to put too fine a point on it, but Season 22 of The Voice is a tricky-ass one. On one hand, we’ve got a handful of seriously talented contestants. On the other — as always, I suppose — we have no guarantee that our fellow viewers will vote through the seriously talented ones (like Team Camila Cabello’s Devix, who I already miss) instead of just, say, the cute one (Team Blake Shelton’s Brayden Lape) or the country one (Team Blake’s Bryce Leatherwood).

Nonetheless, there was nothing for the Top 10 to do Monday but their best, in hopes of...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 11/29/2022
  • by Charlie Mason
  • TVLine.com
Marilyn Bergman, Oscar-Winning Lyricist of ‘The Way We Were,’ Dies at 93
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Marilyn Bergman, the Oscar-, Emmy- and Grammy-winning songwriter whose lyrics written with her husband, Alan Bergman, graced such hits as “The Way We Were,” “The Windmills of Your Mind,” “In the Heat of the Night” and the songs from “Yentl,” has died. She was 93 years old.

Bergman was the first woman president and chairman of the board of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), a post she held from 1994 to 2009. She and her husband and lifelong writing partner Alan Bergman wrote the words to some of the most popular film and TV songs of the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s, and continued to write together well into the 2000s.

They were Oscar nominated 16 times, and won three. The Bergmans were frequent collaborators with composers Michel Legrand and Marvin Hamlisch (“The Way We Were”).

The Bergmans were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1980 and received its Johnny...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 1/8/2022
  • by Jon Burlingame
  • Variety Film + TV
Debbie Allen to Receive Television Academy’s Governors Award at 2021 Emmys
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Iconic director, performer and choreographer Debbie Allen has been selected to receive the Television Academy’s 2021 Governors Award, “in recognition of her numerous contributions to the television medium through multiple creative forms and her philanthropic endeavors around the world.”

Allen, a staple in TV and film for decades, was chosen by the Television Academy’s Board of Governors “for her unprecedented achievements in television and her commitment to inspire and engage marginalized youth through dance, theater arts and mentorship,” the org said. She’ll receive the award during CBS’ telecast of the 73rd annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 19.

Last year, Tyler Perry and The Perry Foundation were honored with the award. Other recent recipients include “Star Trek,” Itvs, “American Idol,” A+E Networks, Marian Dougherty, June Foray, John Walsh and the It Gets Better Project, co-founded by Dan Savage and Terry Miller.

The Governors Award is handed out to...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 8/12/2021
  • by Michael Schneider
  • Variety Film + TV
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Oscar-nominated Black songwriters: From Quincy Jones to Celeste, H.E.R and Leslie Odom, Jr.
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Three of this year’s Oscar nominated tunes were penned by Black songwriters: Celeste reaped a bid (along with Daniel Pemberton) for “Hear My Voice” from “The Trial of the Chicago”; D’Mile, recent Grammy champ H.E.R. and Tiara Thomas collaborated on “Fight for You” from “Judas and the Black Messiah”; and supporting actor nominee Leslie Odom Jr. was cited with Nashville based singer/songwriter Sam Ashworth for “Speak Now” from “One Night in Miami.”

The first Black tunesmith to contend for Best Original Song at the Oscars was Quincy Jones who was nominated in 1967 (alongside lyricist Bob Russell) for “The Eyes of Love” from the long-forgotten “Banning.” (Jones earned the first of his four score Oscar nominations that same year for “In Cold Blood.”) He and Russell reaped another bid the following year for the title tune from “For Love of Ivy.” His last nomination to date was in 1985 for...
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  • 3/22/2021
  • by Susan King
  • Gold Derby
‘Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker’: Netflix Explores Debbie Allen’s Inclusive Ballet Classic
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From Shondaland, “Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker” spotlights the career of award-winning entertainer Debbie Allen and follows her group of ingénues as they prepare for Allen’s annual ballet showcase, which is produced via her Los Angeles-based Debbie Allen Dance Academy (Dada). Directed by Oliver Bolkenberg, the documentary, which is now streaming on Netflix, follows Allen, her staff, students, and extended family as they prepare for what has become a beloved local tradition that stars more than 200 children and a few professional actors, including Allen herself.

The Houston-born dance icon and her husband Norm Nixon have operated the non-profit Dada for 20 years. It offers a comprehensive dance curriculum to mostly youth of color, regardless of financial status. While in attendance, the students learn from a slew of teachers who are tops in their respective fields, like former Houston Ballet principal dancer Lauren Anderson and tap superstar Savion Glover.

The “Hot...
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  • 11/30/2020
  • by Tambay Obenson
  • Indiewire
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Hear Sisqo, Shawn Stockman’s Star-Studded Tribute to Quincy Jones’ ‘The Secret Garden’
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In 1989, Quincy Jones had already amassed one of the most enviable discographies in pop history, playing, writing, arranging, or producing for Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Lesley Gore, The Brothers Johnson, George Benson, Patti Austin, and Michael Jackson.

But the legendary polymath still had more to do — Jones set out to create an album that “represents everything I have worked for after 40 years,” according to The Billboard Book of Number One R&b Hits. That turned into Back on the Block, which spawned one of the last hits in Jones’ hit-filled...
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  • 8/20/2020
  • by Elias Leight
  • Rollingstone.com
It Takes Two: How R&b Duets Win the Streaming Game
H.E.R. at an event for 2019 MTV Video Music Awards (2019)
Many contemporary albums arrive with less than a week’s notice, but Jhene Aiko started to roll-out her new full-length, Chilombo, months ago. She released four different tracks to stoke anticipation, only to find that when the album finally came out March 6, a brand new song immediately supplanted the lead singles as a fan-favorite. “B.S.”, a casually vengeful back-and-forth with another R&b singer, H.E.R., quickly became Aiko’s highest-charting track.

Collaborations like this one seem to account for more and more of R&b’s big hits recently.
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  • 3/27/2020
  • by Elias Leight
  • Rollingstone.com
Kobe Bryant
Celebrity Deaths 2020: In Memoriam Gallery
Kobe Bryant
Throughout 2020, we will continue to update this photo gallery with major celebrity deaths from film, television, theater and music.

The year has included the losses of honorary Oscar recipient Kirk Douglas, Oscar winner and NBA legend Kobe Bryant, Oscar-nominated writer and director Buck Henry, Oscar nominees Max von Sydow and Stuart Whitman, “Monty Python” co-founder Terry Jones, TV Hall of Fame journalist Jim Lehrer, Emmy winners John Karlen, James Lipton and Gene Reynolds, plus Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member and Rush drummer Neil Peart.

Our previous gallery from 2019 featured many names, including Oscar winner Andre Previn, Oscar nominees Doris Day, Diahann Carroll, Albert Finney, Peter Fonda, Robert Forster and John Singleton, Emmy winners Tim Conway and Rip Torn, Tony Awards champ Hal Prince, comedian and actor Bob Einstein, TV producer and writer John Falsey, actress Carol Channing, actress Katherine Helmond, actor Luke Perry, singer James Ingram and Daytime Emmy winner Kristoff St. John.
See full article at Gold Derby
  • 3/18/2020
  • by Chris Beachum
  • Gold Derby
Keith Urban at an event for American Idol (2002)
See Keith Urban Sing the Cars, Roxette in New Year’s Tribute Medley
Keith Urban at an event for American Idol (2002)
Keith Urban carried on his tradition of honoring musicians who died in the past year by performing a medley of their hits during his New Year’s Eve headlining concert in Nashville this week.

The singer-guitarist began the seven-minute medley with Roxette’s “It Must Have Been Love.” The Swedish band’s singer Marie Fredriksson died at 61 on December 9th. From there, Urban dove into the Captain & Tenille’s “Love Will Keep Us Together” in honor of the Captain, Daryl Dragon. “Just Once” for James Ingram and a rendition of 1956’s “Que Sera,...
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  • 1/2/2020
  • by Joseph Hudak
  • Rollingstone.com
Doris Day "The Doris Day Show" 1968 CBS
Celebrity Deaths 2019: In Memoriam Gallery
Doris Day "The Doris Day Show" 1968 CBS
Throughout 2019, we will continue to update this photo gallery with major celebrity deaths from film, television, theater and music.

The year has included the losses of Oscar winner Andre Previn, Oscar nominees Doris Day, Diahann Carroll, Albert Finney, Peter Fonda, Robert Forster and John Singleton, Emmy winners Tim Conway and Rip Torn, Tony Awards champ Hal Prince, comedian and actor Bob Einstein, TV producer and writer John Falsey, actress Carol Channing, actress Katherine Helmond, actor Luke Perry, singer James Ingram and Daytime Emmy winner Kristoff St. John.
See full article at Gold Derby
  • 12/24/2019
  • by Chris Beachum
  • Gold Derby
Eddie Murphy at an event for Good Luck Chuck (2007)
The Rap on Rudy Ray Moore: How ‘Dolemite’ Became as Much a Soul Musical as Comedy
Eddie Murphy at an event for Good Luck Chuck (2007)
Among the other things Eddie Murphy’s rapturously received new comedy has going for it, “Dolemite Is My Name” might be the movie musical of the year, in spirit, if not wholly in form. At least, there are a few sequences where its real-life protagonist, comedian/musician/actor Rudy Ray Moore, breaks into a kind of proto-hip-hop performance mode. The rest of the movie has nearly wall-to-wall music, whether it’s the ‘70s hits of Marvin Gaye and Sly & the Family Stone or an original score that harks back to the blaxploitation era’s funk-filled glory days.

Marrying music and movies comes naturally to director Craig Brewer, who offered a more contemporary take on hip-hop with “Hustle & Flow,” and his house composer, fellow Memphis native Scott Bomar, a founder of the neo-soul group the Bo-Keys. Plus, you’d be hard-pressed to find screenwriter-producers who know their ‘70s music better...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 11/10/2019
  • by Chris Willman
  • Variety Film + TV
Mark Hoppus at an event for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Hear Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus Pay Tribute to Ric Ocasek With ‘Just What I Needed’ Cover
Mark Hoppus at an event for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus released a cover of the Cars’s classic tune “Just What I Needed” in honor of singer Ric Ocasek, who died earlier this week. Hoppus shared the cover, created with producer James Ingram, on Soundcloud following the news of Ocasek’s passing.

“A couple years ago, I was asked to record a creepy cover of ‘Just What I Needed’ for a TV show,” Hoppus wrote in a post along with the cover. “They wanted moody and strange, dark, and drony, with space for dialogue to go over it.
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  • 9/17/2019
  • by Emily Zemler
  • Rollingstone.com
Michael Jackson
Quincy Jones Concert in London Removes Michael Jackson References From Title
Michael Jackson
An upcoming Quincy Jones orchestral show in London, originally billed as a performance of three Michael Jackson albums, has been changed to “a celebration of ’80s music.”

The June 23rd concert at the O2 Arena was initially announced in February as “Quincy Jones Presents Off the Wall, Thriller, Bad,” with a live symphony orchestra and several unnamed guest stars, Variety reports.

The title change comes after the release of and subsequent controversy surrounding the HBO documentary Leaving Neverland, in which two men detailed the alleged childhood sexual abuse they were subjected to by Jackson.
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  • 5/8/2019
  • by Claire Shaffer
  • Rollingstone.com
Don Cornelius in Soul Train (1971)
Reggie Rutherford, Former Stage Manager on 'Extra,' Dies at 66
Don Cornelius in Soul Train (1971)
Reggie Rutherford, who served as an operations manager or stage manager on Soul Train, Extra and many other programs, died Sunday in Los Angeles, his family announced. He was 66.

Rutherford had sleep apnea and battled various health issues for years.

A native of Carson, California, Rutherford promoted concerts for such artists as Prince, Luther Vandross and Anita Baker and handled tour management duties for James Ingram, Marvin Gaye, O'Bryan and others.

He had his own security company, Unique Protection, protecting the likes of Quincy Jones and Don Cornelius. He then worked on Cornelius' syndicated musical dance show Soul ...
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  • 3/14/2019
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Gustavo Dudamel
Oscars 2019 In Memoriam: Which people made the cut and who was left out?
Gustavo Dudamel
For Sunday’s Oscars 2019 ceremony, producers had a difficult decision of which film industry people would make the cut and who would be left out of the “In Memoriam.” For the segment, Gustavo Dudamel and the L.A. Philharmonic performed music by Oscar winner John Williams.

Over 100 Academy members or film industry veterans died in the past 12 months. Visit our own Gold Derby memoriam galleries for the year of 2018 and the newly-started gallery for 2019.

SEEDirector Stanley Donen, dead at 94, was light on his feet and a movie musical heavyweight

Stanley Donen would have certainly been included, but he died on the weekend after the segment had been finalized (look for him on the 2020 show). Here is list of some of the people included in the Memoriam tribute for the ceremony (Academy members are indicated with ** by their names):

Susan Anspach (actor)

Bernardo Bertolucci (director)

Yvonne Blake (costume designer)**

Paul Bloch...
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  • 2/25/2019
  • by Chris Beachum
  • Gold Derby
Gustavo Dudamel
In Memoriam segment for Sunday’s Oscars to feature Penny Marshall, Stan Lee, Burt Reynolds and many others
Gustavo Dudamel
While Academy Awards producers have strived for a much shorter ceremony this year, the annual “In Memoriam” segment will definitely remain. In fact this moment on Sunday’s 2019 event should be extra classy since Gustavo Dudamel and the L.A. Philharmonic will be performing as part of the tribute.

Over 100 Academy members or film industry veterans died in the past 12 months. But which ones will be featured in the short segment? There are generally outcries each year from family members upset about people being left out. Visit our own Gold Derby memoriam galleries for the year of 2018 and the newly-started gallery for 2019.

Virtually certain to be part of the montage are Oscar-winning directors Bernardo Bertolucci and Milos Forman, Oscar-nominated actors Carol Channing, Albert Finney and Burt Reynolds, director and actress Penny Marshall, executive producer and entertainment icon Stan Lee and many more.

SEEDana Carvey, Mike Myers, Queen Latifah, Barbra Streisand...
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  • 2/22/2019
  • by Chris Beachum
  • Gold Derby
Dick Miller at an event for Burying the Ex (2014)
Dick Miller, Prolific Character Actor Known for ‘Gremlins,’ Dies at 90
Dick Miller at an event for Burying the Ex (2014)
Prolific character actor Dick Miller, known for roles in dozens of films like “Gremlins” and “A Bucket of Blood,” died Wednesday from natural causes. He was 90.

A family spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter that Miller died surrounded by his family.

Born in The Bronx, New York City in 1928, Miller served in the U.S. Navy before attending the City College of New York, Columbia University, and New York University. He began his acting career in the 1950s in theater before moving to Los Angeles, kicking off his six-decade career in film with hundreds of credits.

Also Read: Louisa Moritz, Actress and Bill Cosby Accuser, Dies at 72

He forged a friendship and working relationship with director Roger Corman that lasted over 20 years. His work for Corman includes “This Earth” (1957), “The Little Shop of Horrors” (1960), and”A Bucket of Blood” (1959).

He’s best known for his scene-stealing role in director Joe Dante’s “Gremlins” and its sequel,...
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  • 1/31/2019
  • by Umberto Gonzalez and Ross A. Lincoln
  • The Wrap
Rs Daily News: New Beatles Movie, R&B Artist James Ingram Dead; Kanye on Ynw Melly Song
Ariana Grande
In our daily news show, Rolling Stone’s Charles Holmes checks in on a few of the headlines everyone is discussing. For today’s episode, watch the video to get a quick take on:

Ariana Grande’s unfortunate tattoo fiasco A new Beatles movie is being made by Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson James Ingram, R&B Singer-Songwriter and ‘P.Y.T.’ Co-Writer, Dead at 66 El Chapo trial is coming to an end Kanye West Sounds Revitalized on Ynw Melly Song ‘Mixed Personalities’

Kanye West Sounds Revitalized on Ynw...
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  • 1/30/2019
  • by Rolling Stone
  • Rollingstone.com
James Ingram cause of death: Star had been battling brain cancer, according to reports
News that R&B crooner James Ingram had passed away started making rounds on Tuesday. The singer was just 66 years old at the time of his death. It was his creative partner and close friend Debbie Allen who confirmed Ingram’s passing, leaving some wondering about Ingram’s cause of death. Early reports indicated that James Ingram died after a battle with brain cancer, although that hasn’t been officially confirmed at this time. “I have lost my dearest friend and creative partner James Ingram to the Celestial Choir,” Debbie Allen wrote on Twitter. “He will always be cherished, loved and remembered for […]

The post James Ingram cause of death: Star had been battling brain cancer, according to reports appeared first on Monsters and Critics.
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  • 1/30/2019
  • by Shaunee Flowers
  • Monsters and Critics
RandB singer James Ingram passes away
RandB singer James Ingram, known for the soulful, smooth voice behind hits like "Just once" and "I don't have the heart", is dead. He was 66.

Ingram's long-time friend and creative partner, Debbie Allen, confirmed the news to cnn.com.

"I have lost my dearest friend and creative partner James Ingram to the Celestial Choir. He will always be cherished, loved and remembered for his genius, his love of family and his humanity. I am blessed to have been so close. We will forever speak his name," Allen wrote in a tribute on Twitter.

The cause of Ingram's death was not revealed.

Ingram, an Ohio native, got his start as a musician with the band Revelation Funk and later played keyboards for Ray Charles.?

He was nominated for 14 Grammy Awards, winning for best male RandB performance for his song "One Hundred Ways" in 1981 and best RandB performance for a duo...
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  • 1/30/2019
  • GlamSham
James Ingram
Grammy Award Winner James Ingram Dead at 66
James Ingram
Grammy Award winner and R&B singer James Ingram has died at the age of 66, according to multiple outlets. TMZ reports he had brain cancer, but E! News cannot independently confirm this yet. Ingram's close friend Debbie Allen posted about the loss on Twitter. "I have lost my dearest friend and creative partner James Ingram to the Celestial Choir," she wrote. "He will always be cherished, loved and remembered for his genius, his love of family and his humanity. I am blessed to have been so close. We will forever speak his name." Ingram won two Grammys in the 1980s. In 1981, he took home the statue in the Male R&B Vocal Performance category for his song "One Hundred Ways." Three years...
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  • 1/30/2019
  • E! Online
James Ingram
James Ingram, R&B Singer-Songwriter and ‘P.Y.T.’ Co-Writer, Dead at 66
James Ingram
James Ingram, the multi-talented R&B artist who notched hits as both a singer and songwriter, died Tuesday, The New York Times reports. He was 66.

Ingram’s friend and collaborator, Debbie Allen, confirmed the news on Twitter, writing, “I have lost my dearest friend and creative partner James Ingram to the Celestial Choir. He will always be cherished, loved and remembered for his genius, his love of family and his humanity. I am blessed to have been so close. We will forever speak his name.”

Over the course of his career,...
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  • 1/30/2019
  • by Jon Blistein
  • Rollingstone.com
James Ingram
R&B Legend James Ingram Dead at 66 from Brain Cancer
James Ingram
Grammy-winning R&B singer and songwriter James Ingram has died from a battle with a form of brain cancer ... TMZ has learned. Sources close to the singer tell us James had been fighting the cancer for an extended period. Actress and choreographer Debbie Allen reacted to the news Tuesday, saying ... "I have lost my dearest friend." Ingram recorded several chart-toppers in the '80s, including his #1 duet with Patti Austin, "Baby Come to Me" ... as...
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  • 1/29/2019
  • by TMZ Staff
  • TMZ
Harry Belafonte
Flashback: Music Stars Record ‘We Are the World’ on January 28, 1985
Harry Belafonte
Quincy Jones is traditionally viewed as the mastermind behind the apex of all charity singles, but it was actually Harry Belafonte who instigated the idea in the wake of Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” Seeking to make a star-studded Yankee equivalent to alleviate the Ethiopian famine, Belafonte contacted entertainment manager and fellow activist Ken Kragen, who drafted clients Lionel Richie and Kenny Rogers, as well as Stevie Wonder. But the production escalated once Jones and his extensive Rolodex were brought into the mix. He called in...
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  • 1/29/2019
  • by Jordan Runtagh
  • Rollingstone.com
Michel Legrand at an event for Max Rose (2013)
Ten Great Movie Music Moments by Michel Legrand
Michel Legrand at an event for Max Rose (2013)
Michel Legrand, who died in Paris Saturday at the age of 86, was among the most renowned film composers and songwriters of our time. He won three Oscars and five Grammys, and many of his songs have entered the pantheon as among the greatest of the 20th century. Here are 10 great film music moments from the career of this French genius:

1. “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” (1964). The close collaboration of Legrand and filmmaker Jacques Demy produced this stunning, all-sung romantic drama about a star-crossed couple. It won the Palme d’Or at Cannes and ultimately earned five Oscar nominations (three of them for the score). “I Will Wait for You” was the biggest song hit that emerged and quickly became a standard:

2. “The Young Girls of Rochefort” (1967). Legrand and Demy reunited for this splashy, colorful musical that added Americans Gene Kelly and George Chakiris to the usual French cast. The tuneful score...
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  • 1/27/2019
  • by Jon Burlingame
  • Variety Film + TV
Scorpion (2014)
We Need to Stop Shaming Black Artists Like Drake for Being ‘Too White’ (Opinion)
Scorpion (2014)
“Black-ish” with an upper-case B is an African-American sitcom loved by both black and white viewers. But “black-ish” with a lower-case b doesn’t always fly with African-Americans when it comes to their tunes.

In both forms, the word refers to a lack of black cred, whether it’s for talking too white, acting too white, or being too white, accusations Drake haters have hurled at the rapper since he hit the hip hop scene. Some in the African-American community criticize him for making music that’s as much pop as hip hop and promoting a soft image. In other words, he’s not “black” enough.

Still, Drake is arguably the most successful rap star of the past five years. On June 29, his fifth studio album “Scorpion” set a Spotify record for the highest number of global streams in a single day. Over the course of the sprawling 25-track double album,...
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  • 7/13/2018
  • by Jeremy Helligar
  • Variety Film + TV
'Thriller' Writer Rod Temperton -- Dead at 66
Rod Temperton, the songwriter behind several of Michael Jackson's hits, including "Thriller" ... has died after a brief battle with cancer. The chairman of Warner/Chappell made the announcement Wednesday morning ... though it appears Temperton died days earlier. His family has already had his funeral. "Thriller" producer Quincy Jones brought in Temperton to write or co-write "Thriller," "Baby Be Mine" and "The Lady in My Life." He also penned "Off The Wall" and "Rock With You" for Mj.
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  • 10/5/2016
  • by TMZ Staff
  • TMZ
Sail Away: The Oral History of 'Yacht Rock'
Yacht Rock (2005)
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, musical artists like Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, Steely Dan, Toto, Hall and Oates, and dozens of others regularly popped up on each other's records, creating a golden era of smooth-music collaboration.

And 10 years ago (June 26th, 2005), an internet phenomenon was born. In 12 short but memorable episodes — first via the the short-film series Channel 101 and then online — Jd Ryznar, Hunter Stair, Dave Lyons, Lane Farnham and their friends redefined an era and coined a term for the sultry croonings of McDonald, Fagen, et al.
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  • 6/26/2015
  • Rollingstone.com
Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, and Frances Fisher in Titanic (1997)
'Titanic,' 'Avatar' Composer James Horner Dead at 61
Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, and Frances Fisher in Titanic (1997)
James Horner, the Academy Award-winning film composer responsible for the unforgettable scores from films like Titanic, Braveheart and Avatar, died Monday in a plane crash outside Santa Barbara, California. He was 61. While early reports stated that a single-engine plane owned by the composer had crashed into a remote area, it was later confirmed that Horner was piloting the plane and was the crash's lone fatality.

"We have lost an amazing person with a huge heart and unbelievable talent," Horner's assistant Sylvia Patrycja wrote on Facebook (via The Hollywood Reporter). "He died doing what he loved.
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  • 6/23/2015
  • Rollingstone.com
Briefs: Alan Ritchson is a Ninja Turtle, and Kathy Griffin Asks Darren Criss About Vaginal Sex.
Here is last week's caption pic winner. This week's caption pic is at the bottom of the page.

Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...

"No, that is not the correct procedure for donning a condom."

Thanks to dostka for this week's winning caption!

Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). Steven Strait (above) is 27, Reese Witherspoon is 37, Chaka Khan is 60, Nena is 53, Allyson Hannigan is 39, and Jim Parsons is 40. In ratings news, Glee was even with last week.Robert Redford is in talks to join Chris Evans in Captain America: Winter's Soldier.Sony Pictures boss Amy Pascal was honored at the La Gay & Lesbian Center last night, and gave a lengthy speech asking Hollywood to change the way they depict gay characters: “How about next time, when any of us are reading...
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  • 3/22/2013
  • by snicks
  • The Backlot
Ian McShane: Panty Dropper
Anyone familiar with Ian McShane’s Golden Globe winning role as the profanity-spewing, hard drinking Al Swearengen on HBO’s "Deadwood" shouldn't be remotely surprised that intense, gritty characters have been Ian McShane’s bread and butter for quite some time. Surely his knack for bringing swarthy, murderous types to life has aided him in being cast as the embittered dwarf king Beith in "Snow White and the Huntsman" and his latest curmudgeonly role as King Brahmwell in "Jack the Giant Slayer."

However, a careful look at McShane's decades-long career reveals a few nuggets of evidence that it isn't quite all malevolence and danger behind those beady eyes. Could it be possible that all of these latter-day seething character roles are actually hiding the longing, romantic heart of a true ladies' man?

Perhaps the answer lies not in the man’s movies, but in his music. Make no mistake, the...
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  • 2/21/2013
  • by Nick DeSantis
  • NextMovie
The 100 Greatest Lost Hits Of The 80's!
Back at the beginning of July in the daily Briefs, I started the Official snicks Top 100 Lost Hits of The 80's, spotlighting the 100 greatest minor hits of that decade. The songs you don't hear on any 80's nostalgia show. Songs that missed the top ten, or top twenty ... or top forty, and over the last five months I hope some of these forgotten gems may have rung a long dormant bell, or for younger readers, provided a pop music history lesson.

Here is the complete list, including my favorite lost song of the decade. Thank you for taking this 80's road trip with me ... but it's not over yet! I'll be featuring a new Lost Hit once a week in the Wednesday Briefs, so the history lesson will continue!

Let the countdown commence, and remember ... keep your feet on the ground, and keep reaching for the stars!

100. Animotion - "I...
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  • 11/28/2012
  • by snicks
  • The Backlot
AfterElton Briefs: Good News For "Partners," A Backstreet Boys Christmas, and Cheyenne Jackson is "Mandrew"
Adam Lambert performs at the Uptown Theatre for "Live In The Vineyard" in Napa, California.

Birthday shoutouts go to the faboo icon Sally Field, who is 66, Ethan Hawke is 42, Rebecca Romijn is 40, and Emma Stone is 24.Spartacus will return to Starz for its fourth and final season on Friday, Jan. 25th. Yoko Ono is almost 80 and still going strong, and talks about marriage-equality and her new album of dance songs.In ratings news, the Monday CBS shows returned last night, and only Partners held steady with its last airing, while the other shows were down. "It may be enough to clinch the series a back episodic order."A list of races to watch tonight for Glbt voters. Skyfall Bisexual Scene: James Bond Screenwriter Reveals Impetus Behind Homoerotic Interrogation Backstreet's back, with a new holiday song.

Oh Rick ...

The history of misheard lyrics.

Broadway World has pics of Cheyenne Jackson as...
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  • 11/6/2012
  • by snicks
  • The Backlot
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