Spielberg, Spike Lee and Queen Latifah among standouts in US arts and humanities honored by Biden
Read full article: Spielberg, Spike Lee and Queen Latifah among standouts in US arts and humanities honored by BidenPresident Joe Biden has honored acclaimed filmmakers, writers and others who have made their mark on American culture, awarding the prestigious National Medals of Arts and National Humanities Medals to 39 recipients.
Hollywood's A-listers are lining up behind Joe Biden. Will their support matter in November?
Read full article: Hollywood's A-listers are lining up behind Joe Biden. Will their support matter in November?Celebrities are increasingly lending their star power to President Joe Biden, hoping to energize their fans to vote for him in November and entice donors to pony up for his campaign.
Lured by historic Rolling Stones performance, half-a-million fans attend New Orleans Jazz Fest
Read full article: Lured by historic Rolling Stones performance, half-a-million fans attend New Orleans Jazz FestAn extra day and the lure of an appearance by the Rolling Stones pushed attendance at the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival to a half a million people.
Cardi B, Queen Latifah and The Roots to headline the BET Experience concerts in Los Angeles
Read full article: Cardi B, Queen Latifah and The Roots to headline the BET Experience concerts in Los AngelesCardi B, Queen Latifah and The Roots will headline concerts celebrating the return of the BET Experience in Los Angeles just days before the 2024 BET Awards.
Obama, Clinton and big-name entertainers help Biden raise a record $26 million for his reelection
Read full article: Obama, Clinton and big-name entertainers help Biden raise a record $26 million for his reelectionBarack Obama, Bill Clinton and some big names from the entertainment world have delivered a rousing New York embrace of President Joe Biden at a campaign fundraiser that hauled in a record-setting $26 million-plus for the incumbent's reelection campaign.
Thom Browne closes out NY Fashion Week with a black-and-white flourish and a nod to Edgar Allan Poe
Read full article: Thom Browne closes out NY Fashion Week with a black-and-white flourish and a nod to Edgar Allan PoeThom Browne, ever the master showman of American fashion, closed out New York Fashion Week on a blustery Wednesday with his own wintry landscape.
Rap lyrics can't be used against artist charged with killing Run-DMC's Jam Master Jay, judge rules
Read full article: Rap lyrics can't be used against artist charged with killing Run-DMC's Jam Master Jay, judge rulesThe man accused of killing Run-DMCās Jam Master Jay canāt have his rap lyrics used against him at trial.
Kennedy Center Honors fetes new inductees, including Queen Latifah, Billy Crystal and Dionne Warwick
Read full article: Kennedy Center Honors fetes new inductees, including Queen Latifah, Billy Crystal and Dionne WarwickThe newest group of Kennedy Center honorees, including comedian Billy Crystal and actor Queen Latifah, were feted Sunday night at a star-studded event commemorating their lifetime achievement in arts and entertainment.
Billy Crystal and Queen Latifah look marvelous as they headline this year's Kennedy Center Honors
Read full article: Billy Crystal and Queen Latifah look marvelous as they headline this year's Kennedy Center HonorsYou know youāve made a cultural impact when Henry Kissinger quotes your own joke back to you.
Pamela Anderson set to make her Broadway debut in 'Chicago'
Read full article: Pamela Anderson set to make her Broadway debut in 'Chicago'One of the planetās biggest celebrities will play a woman desperately craving fame when Pamela Anderson makes her Broadway debut next month in the musical āChicago."
New this week: Whales, 'LFG,' 'Mysterious Benedict Society'
Read full article: New this week: Whales, 'LFG,' 'Mysterious Benedict Society'This weekās new entertainment releases includes Conan OāBrien closing out his TBS late-night show and the new soccer documentary āLFG,ā a revealing look at the U.S. Womenās National Soccer Teamās battle for equal pay.
'60 Minutes,' 'Equalizer' strong Sunday punch for CBS
Read full article: '60 Minutes,' 'Equalizer' strong Sunday punch for CBSThis image released by CBS shows Queen Latifah in a scene from the series "The Equalizer." Latifah's drama, āThe Equalizer,ā was the most popular scripted show on television last week, the Nielsen company said, trailing only first-place ā60 Minutesā and giving CBS a strong one-two punch on Sunday. CBS won the week with an average of 4.6 million viewers in prime time. ABC had 3.9 million, NBC had 3.5 million, Fox had 2.6 million, Univision had 1.6 million, Ion Television had 1.1 million and Telemundo had 1 million. ABC's āWorld News Tonightā won the evening news ratings race, averaging 10.2 million viewers.
Latifah's 'Equalizer' stays strong after Super Bowl premiere
Read full article: Latifah's 'Equalizer' stays strong after Super Bowl premiereThe revenge drama came in third place and had a major, and inevitable, drop after drawing 20 million viewers in the most coveted of all time slots after the network's airing of the āSuper Bowl." For the week, CBS was the most-watched broadcast network, averaging 5.2 million viewers in prime time. ABC had 3.8 million, NBC had 3.2 million, Fox had 2.9 million, Univision had 1.3 million, Ion Television had 1 million and Telemundo had 990,000. ABCās āWorld News Tonightā led the evening news ratings race with an average of 9.5 million viewers. āEqualizer," CBS, 8.2 million.
Queen Latifah 'stoked' to land post-Super Bowl slot for show
Read full article: Queen Latifah 'stoked' to land post-Super Bowl slot for showThis image released by CBS shows Queen Latifah in a scene from the series "The Equalizer," premiering after the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 7. Her latest chapter comes in the new CBS series "The Equalizerā as the first Black woman to portray the role in the franchise. The show debuts Feb. 7 in the coveted timeslot following the Super Bowl, typically the year's most-watched program. The post-Super Bowl slot has provided monstrous ratings over the years for shows like "Friends,ā āSurvivorā and "Undercover Boss.ā"I'm so stoked that weāre coming on after the Super Bowl," Latifah said Wednesday on a video call. Latifah added: āHopefully, theyāll start to say, āDamn, Latifah is a badass.'
New this week: 'The White Tiger,' Salt-N-Pepa movie & Rhye
Read full article: New this week: 'The White Tiger,' Salt-N-Pepa movie & RhyeHereās a collection curated by The Associated Pressā entertainment journalists of whatās arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. āThe White Tigerā shows her acting chops in a way that American productions have thus far failed to. The film, from director Gabriela Cowperthwaite (āBlackfishā), is adapted from Matthew Teagueās Esquire article about his own experience. ā AP Film Writer Lindsey BahrMUSICā After a hectic 2020, all you need is the smooth and soothing sound of Rhye to help you start the new year right. ā AP Music Editor Mesfin FekaduTELEVISIONā The rise and impact of one of the first female rap groups is dramatized in the Lifetime movie āSalt-N-Pepaā (8 p.m. EST Sunday).
New Queen Latifah drama gets post-Super Bowl debut showcase
Read full article: New Queen Latifah drama gets post-Super Bowl debut showcaseLOS ANGELES ā Queen Latifah's upcoming drama series has scored a touchdown. CBS says āThe Equalizerā will get the coveted post-Super Bowl slot next February to showcase its debut. A special edition of Stephen Colbert's daily āThe Late Showā will follow late local news on Super Bowl night, the network also announced. The returning series āFBIā also is getting special treatment, with its season debut following the NFL's AFC championship game on Sunday, Jan. 24. The other daily CBS late-night program, James Corden's āThe Late Late Show,ā will air a weekend edition on the night of the conference championship and after local newscasts.
Celebs, long vocal about Breonna Taylor case, decry decision
Read full article: Celebs, long vocal about Breonna Taylor case, decry decisionItās time for some people to go to jail.ā - Queen Latifah, recording artist and actor, in an interview with The Associated Press. Ask yourself āWhy so long for Breonna Taylor?āā - Stevie Wonder, in a video message. āMy heart is broken for the family of Breonna Taylor. once again weāre left with nothing that they try to make seem as somethingā - Ella Mai, recording artist, via Twitter. āBrett Hankison is indicted for shooting into the apartment NEXT to Breonna Taylor & not for KILLING HER.
Winfrey, Pitt part of Grammys special for essential workers
Read full article: Winfrey, Pitt part of Grammys special for essential workersFILE - This May 28, 2019 file photo shows Singer Harry Connick Jr. with his daughter Georgia at a special screening of "Pavarotti" in New York. The Grammys is putting together an event featuring Brad Pitt, Oprah Winfrey, Herbie Hancock and Harry Connick, Jr. to honor essential workers across America. It will follow host Connick Jr. and his filmmaker-daughter Georgia on road trip celebrating and thanking essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)NEW YORK ā The Grammys is putting together an event featuring Brad Pitt, Oprah Winfrey, Herbie Hancock and Harry Connick, Jr. to honor essential workers across America. Winfrey, Pitt, Sandra Bullock, Queen Latifah, RenĆ©e Zellweger and Drew Brees will also deliver special messages to workers.
CBS 'optimistic' about fall lineup despite production halt
Read full article: CBS 'optimistic' about fall lineup despite production haltThe Equalizer, a 1980s drama reboot starring Queen Latifah, and the comedy B Positive with Thomas Middleditch are CBS' fall newcomers. The network's schedule, as with those of other outlets, is dependent on when the two-month TV and movie production halt to contain the coronavirus ends or at least eases. CBS isn't ignoring that reality but hopes to see taping resume sometime this summer, said Kelly Kahl, president of CBS Entertainment. We are optimistic we're going to have our shows on in the fall. We have five returning strong freshman shows, and that wasn't going to leave a ton of room for new shows," Kahl said.
Harvard to honor Queen Latifah
Read full article: Harvard to honor Queen Latifah(CNN) - Queen Latifah will be awarded the W.E.B. Du Bois Medal by Harvard University for her contributions to black history and culture on Tuesday. The icon, whose real name is Dana Owens, wrote "Ladies First: Revelations of a Strong Woman" and hosted her talk show, "The Queen Latifah Show", for almost four years. Du Bois, a scholar, writer, and civil rights activist who was the first black student to earn a doctorate from Harvard in 1895. Du Bois Medal include Muhammad Ali, Maya Angelou, Dave Chappelle, Octavia Hudson and Nasir "Nas" Jones.