H.E.R.’s Lights On Festival will return on Sept. 16 and 17 for the first time since 2021 — and it has found a new home at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California. With H.E.R. and Friends at the helm as the two-day weekend festival’s headliners, the singer is also bringing along some of R&b’s top players to round out the lineup.
Jazmine Sullivan will headline the first night of the event. The weekend will also see performances from PartyNextDoor, Don Toliver, Alina Baraz, Toosii, Smino,...
Jazmine Sullivan will headline the first night of the event. The weekend will also see performances from PartyNextDoor, Don Toliver, Alina Baraz, Toosii, Smino,...
- 6/27/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
CAA has signed filmmaker Megan Park for representation.
Park’s feature directorial debut, “The Fallout,” premiered at SXSW in 2021 and took home the festival’s grand jury prize and audience award, as well as the first-ever Brightcove Illumination Award for writing the screenplay. The film was released on HBO Max in Jan. 2022 and stars Jenna Ortega and Maddie Ziegler, following the teenagers as they attempt to rebuild their lives after a school tragedy.
Park was named one of Variety’s “10 Directors to Watch” for 2022 and also won the Toronto International Film Festival’s Rising Star Award and an Emerging Directors Award from the Cannes Film Festival.
Before transitioning to directing, Park was best known for her work on camera, starring in “The Secret Life of the American Teenager,” “What If” and “Charlie Bartlett.” After growing up on film sets since her teen years, she was comfortable, but not totally fulfilled.
Park’s feature directorial debut, “The Fallout,” premiered at SXSW in 2021 and took home the festival’s grand jury prize and audience award, as well as the first-ever Brightcove Illumination Award for writing the screenplay. The film was released on HBO Max in Jan. 2022 and stars Jenna Ortega and Maddie Ziegler, following the teenagers as they attempt to rebuild their lives after a school tragedy.
Park was named one of Variety’s “10 Directors to Watch” for 2022 and also won the Toronto International Film Festival’s Rising Star Award and an Emerging Directors Award from the Cannes Film Festival.
Before transitioning to directing, Park was best known for her work on camera, starring in “The Secret Life of the American Teenager,” “What If” and “Charlie Bartlett.” After growing up on film sets since her teen years, she was comfortable, but not totally fulfilled.
- 4/4/2023
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
If the music streaming landscape were a horse race, Audius would be a multi-colored pigmy unicorn. The young blockchain-powered service may be hard to spot in the dust that trails stallions like Spotify and Apple Music, but it has been steadily making headway since its arrival in 2018. As “crypto” emerged as a pop culture buzz word in 2021, though, Audius grew significantly, rising from less than a million monthly active users in January to five million in August.
On Monday, company execs tell Rolling Stone, Audius will take a big jump forward,...
On Monday, company execs tell Rolling Stone, Audius will take a big jump forward,...
- 8/16/2021
- by Samantha Hissong
- Rollingstone.com
Youngboy Never Broke Again’s 38 Baby 2 debuted at Number One on the Rolling Stone Top 200 Albums chart, amassing 71.8 million streams across its 17 tracks. Youngboy Never Broke Again is remarkably prolific, and he consistently debuts high on the Rs 200: 38 Baby 2 follows February’s Still Flexin, Still Steppin, which arrived at Number Two behind Bts, and October’s AI Youngboy 2, which also nabbed Number One. Youngboy Never Broke Again dethroned Dababy, who enjoyed a week at the top of the Rs 200 with Blame It on Baby.
The whole Top Ten on...
The whole Top Ten on...
- 5/4/2020
- by RS Charts
- Rollingstone.com
Khalid will delve into his new album, Free Spirit, on a two-part Beats 1 radio program on Apple Music, “Free Spirit Radio,” which premieres today, April 3rd. Part two will air April 5th at 12 p.m. Et/9 a.m. Pt.
On part one, Khalid will discuss the various artists that have inspired his music, such as Frank Ocean and Alina Baraz. He’ll also talk about an unreleased song he made with Majid Jordan, working with Active Child and texting his mom while riding in an elevator with Justin Timberlake (Khalid...
On part one, Khalid will discuss the various artists that have inspired his music, such as Frank Ocean and Alina Baraz. He’ll also talk about an unreleased song he made with Majid Jordan, working with Active Child and texting his mom while riding in an elevator with Justin Timberlake (Khalid...
- 4/3/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
To be camera-ready, your eyebrows need to be in top shape. They frame your face and enhance your look. However, keeping those the fast-growing hair in order and maintaining a shape that works for your face can be a grueling practice, especially if you have sensitive skin. Cue Giselle Soto, the brow specialist behind Normani Kordei, Nazanin Mandi, Alina Baraz and Ryan Destiny's perfect arches. "Most of the time my clients request their eyebrows to be shaped anywhere from the day of to about three to four days before the red carpet event," she told E! News. "My clients come to me for my expertise in eyebrow shaping and fill in their eyebrows. Even with clients that have make...
- 2/8/2019
- E! Online
Alina Baraz has released just two EPs of her feathery, crazily calm music — like R&B buried under a layer of permafrost — but hasn’t produced anything that could be considered a mainstream hit. And yet she has amassed over 1.2 billion streams, many more than artists who are multiple albums into major label careers. Her success is one of the clearest signs of the chasm that still separates the streaming-verse and the world of old-school commercial pop.
To hear her tell it, Baraz was a star before she was a singer.
To hear her tell it, Baraz was a star before she was a singer.
- 9/26/2018
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
As the summer heat starts to take hold, so do the incoming summer song anthems. Across the globe, editors at Apple Music, Spotify, and Pandora have begun listing off their predictions for this summer’s top songs, based on streaming statistics.
Common contenders include Pharrell Williams & Camila Cabello, Cardi B, Ariana Grande, Calvin Harris, Drake, and Khalid.
Read on for each platform’s predictions:
Apple Music:
“Sangria Wine” by Pharrell Williams & Camila Cabello “No Tears Left To Cry” by Ariana Grande “Solo (ft. Demi Lovato)” by Clean Bandit “One Kiss (ft. Dua Lipa)” by Calvin Harris “Better Now” by Post Malone “Nevermind” by Dennis Lloyd “Dinero (ft. DJ Khaled & Cardi B)” by Jennifer Lopez “Broken” by Lovelytheband “Youth” by Shawn Mendes & Khalid “No Going Back” by Yuno “Sit Next To Me” by Foster The People “Preacher Man” by The Driver Era “Beautiful” by Bazzi “Burn The House Down” by Ajr “Otw” by Khalid,...
Common contenders include Pharrell Williams & Camila Cabello, Cardi B, Ariana Grande, Calvin Harris, Drake, and Khalid.
Read on for each platform’s predictions:
Apple Music:
“Sangria Wine” by Pharrell Williams & Camila Cabello “No Tears Left To Cry” by Ariana Grande “Solo (ft. Demi Lovato)” by Clean Bandit “One Kiss (ft. Dua Lipa)” by Calvin Harris “Better Now” by Post Malone “Nevermind” by Dennis Lloyd “Dinero (ft. DJ Khaled & Cardi B)” by Jennifer Lopez “Broken” by Lovelytheband “Youth” by Shawn Mendes & Khalid “No Going Back” by Yuno “Sit Next To Me” by Foster The People “Preacher Man” by The Driver Era “Beautiful” by Bazzi “Burn The House Down” by Ajr “Otw” by Khalid,...
- 6/12/2018
- by Ellis Clopton
- Variety Film + TV
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