Adele is looking stunning!
The 28-year-old singer hit it out of the park at the 2017 GRAMMYs on Sunday, ditching her usual penchant for black for an eye-catching checkered green gown by Givenchy. The bold style featured studded long sleeves and a pleated skirt, and she paired the show-stopping design with an elegant updo.
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Already a 10-time Grammy winner, the "Water Under the Bridge" singer is up for five more awards this year including Album of the Year (25), Record of the Year ("Hello"), Song of the Year ("Hello"), Best Pop Solo Performance ("Hello"), and Best Pop Vocal Album (25). She's also performing at the ceremony, after she suffered technical difficulties last year that left her in tears.
The show's executive producer, Ken Ehrlich, talked to Et earlier this month about the incident, and said they...
The 28-year-old singer hit it out of the park at the 2017 GRAMMYs on Sunday, ditching her usual penchant for black for an eye-catching checkered green gown by Givenchy. The bold style featured studded long sleeves and a pleated skirt, and she paired the show-stopping design with an elegant updo.
Getty Images
Pics: See All of the 2017 GRAMMYs Red Carpet Arrivals!
… And check out her perfectly matched pumps.
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Already a 10-time Grammy winner, the "Water Under the Bridge" singer is up for five more awards this year including Album of the Year (25), Record of the Year ("Hello"), Song of the Year ("Hello"), Best Pop Solo Performance ("Hello"), and Best Pop Vocal Album (25). She's also performing at the ceremony, after she suffered technical difficulties last year that left her in tears.
The show's executive producer, Ken Ehrlich, talked to Et earlier this month about the incident, and said they...
- 2/13/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
While music producers are responsible for the biggest songs that top the Billboard charts, play ad nauseum on the radio and are most streamed, they often fly under the radar for their behind-the-scenes hitmaking prowess.
But each year, the Recording Academy recognizes — and rewards one of — the mainstream maestros with the Producer of the Year (Non-Classical) trophy at the Grammy Awards. Up for this year’s prize: Benny Blanco, Greg Krustin, Max Martin, Nineteen85 and Ricky Reed.
Below are this year’s nominees and the ubiquitous tracks and albums they contributed to in the past year that scored them their nods.
But each year, the Recording Academy recognizes — and rewards one of — the mainstream maestros with the Producer of the Year (Non-Classical) trophy at the Grammy Awards. Up for this year’s prize: Benny Blanco, Greg Krustin, Max Martin, Nineteen85 and Ricky Reed.
Below are this year’s nominees and the ubiquitous tracks and albums they contributed to in the past year that scored them their nods.
- 2/10/2017
- by Jeff Nelson
- PEOPLE.com
The one and only Adele is set to rock the GRAMMYs.
The 28-year-old singer is performing at this year's ceremony, the Recording Academy announced on Friday. Adele will be performing a song from her latest album, 25.
Already a 10-time Grammy winner, the "Water Under the Bridge" singer is up for five more awards this year including Album Of The Year (25), Record Of The Year ("Hello"), Song Of The Year ("Hello"), Best Pop Solo Performance ("Hello"), and Best Pop Vocal Album (25).
Watch: 2017 GRAMMYs -- 6 Biggest Snubs and Surprises
Of course, Adele will be facing stiff competition at this year's star-studded ceremony. Beyonce's Lemonade earned nine Grammy nominations, and was recognized across six different fields of categories -- pop, rap, R&B, rock, music video/film and general -- making her the most diverse nominee this year. Justin Bieber also earned four nominations for his album, Purpose, including one for Album of the Year.
Adele's upcoming...
The 28-year-old singer is performing at this year's ceremony, the Recording Academy announced on Friday. Adele will be performing a song from her latest album, 25.
Already a 10-time Grammy winner, the "Water Under the Bridge" singer is up for five more awards this year including Album Of The Year (25), Record Of The Year ("Hello"), Song Of The Year ("Hello"), Best Pop Solo Performance ("Hello"), and Best Pop Vocal Album (25).
Watch: 2017 GRAMMYs -- 6 Biggest Snubs and Surprises
Of course, Adele will be facing stiff competition at this year's star-studded ceremony. Beyonce's Lemonade earned nine Grammy nominations, and was recognized across six different fields of categories -- pop, rap, R&B, rock, music video/film and general -- making her the most diverse nominee this year. Justin Bieber also earned four nominations for his album, Purpose, including one for Album of the Year.
Adele's upcoming...
- 1/20/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
This season of The Bachelor is off to a wild start — and who better to weigh in on the antics than one of the franchise’s most well-knowns “villains,” Olivia Caridi?
People Now caught up with Caridi and Caila Quinn (both contestants from Ben Higgins‘ season last year) and the two reality stars gave their take on Monday night’s episode — starting with Corinne Olympios, who has quickly earned her own villain label.
“I mean, look, I totally agree with Corinne — I still believe that you can be assertive and go talk to the Bachelor the first night, but I...
People Now caught up with Caridi and Caila Quinn (both contestants from Ben Higgins‘ season last year) and the two reality stars gave their take on Monday night’s episode — starting with Corinne Olympios, who has quickly earned her own villain label.
“I mean, look, I totally agree with Corinne — I still believe that you can be assertive and go talk to the Bachelor the first night, but I...
- 1/10/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Who’s ready for an Adele remix?
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NBC will re-air Adele: Live in New York City with five songs that failed to make the broadcast when it initially aired last December. The expanded, 90-minute special will premiere Friday, May 6 at 8/7c.
In all, 13 songs will be included in the telecast, including the previously omitted “Water Under the Bridge,” “One and Only,” “Hometown Glory,” “Chasing Pavements” and “Daydreamer.” The concert was taped on Nov. 17, 2015 at Radio City Music Hall.
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NBC will re-air Adele: Live in New York City with five songs that failed to make the broadcast when it initially aired last December. The expanded, 90-minute special will premiere Friday, May 6 at 8/7c.
In all, 13 songs will be included in the telecast, including the previously omitted “Water Under the Bridge,” “One and Only,” “Hometown Glory,” “Chasing Pavements” and “Daydreamer.” The concert was taped on Nov. 17, 2015 at Radio City Music Hall.
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- 4/15/2016
- TVLine.com
Ever wanted to see Adele twerk? The singer took a break from belting out hits like “Hello” and “Water Under the Bridge” to do just that. “I think I just tweaked!” she announced during a recent concert in London on her world tour. The she tweaked again as the crowd cheered her on. See Video: Adele Declares Support for Kesha in Brit Awards Acceptance Speech Watch out, Miley Cyrus. Adele will remain in the United Kingdom until April 5, after which she will tour the rest of Europe and then head over to the United States on July 5. Her first American concert will kick off in.
- 3/21/2016
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
By now, you’ve likely seen the promos for Adele‘s one-night-only show at Radio City Music Hall, which will air Dec. 14 on NBC (10/9c). And from those previews, you know that her gown was beaded, her beehive high and her presence royal — absolutely fitting for a diva celebrating her triumphant return to the pop music scene.
What TVLine can tell you (because we were lucky enough to get a seat in the audience), is that the siren’s voice is exactly as honeyed, powerful and stunning live as it sounds on her new album 25, which dropped soon after the special was taped in November.
What TVLine can tell you (because we were lucky enough to get a seat in the audience), is that the siren’s voice is exactly as honeyed, powerful and stunning live as it sounds on her new album 25, which dropped soon after the special was taped in November.
- 12/7/2015
- TVLine.com
Everyone on Earth has purchased Adele's record-shattering new album (even Joey Fatone!), but because you're anti–pop elitism or just plain cheap, you may have resisted buying it. It's okay, Adele feels your pain. This morning she told the Today show that after withholding 25 from streaming, she'll most likely allow it eventually: "Yeah, probably. I’m certainly not one for spicing things up. I’m just doing what I’ve always done. And 'Hello' is on [streaming] because it's on radio, it's out there." She's already made a step in that direction by putting the album on Pandora, but until it hits other streaming sites, she'll just continue quenching your Adele thirst and keep on performing all the songs you maybe haven't heard yet. (She debuted "Water Under the Bridge" on Fallon the other night.) Here she is, once again, singing the devastating "Million Years Ago" so you all have something...
- 11/25/2015
- by Dee Lockett
- Vulture
Adele's "Hello," a chart-topping ballad from her record-breaking new LP, 25, is already one of her most intimate singles. But the singer achieves a new level of intimacy with this Tonight Show rendition of the poignant track, backed by Jimmy Fallon and the Roots on classroom instruments.
Crammed into a small space, the supergroup fleshes out Adele's croon with melodica, tambourine, wood block, toy xylophone, bongos, a banana shaker and kazoos. Joining in on the silliness, the singer fakes a cell phone call, channeling the long-distance melancholy of the lyrics.
Crammed into a small space, the supergroup fleshes out Adele's croon with melodica, tambourine, wood block, toy xylophone, bongos, a banana shaker and kazoos. Joining in on the silliness, the singer fakes a cell phone call, channeling the long-distance melancholy of the lyrics.
- 11/25/2015
- Rollingstone.com
Adele appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Monday night, where she performed one of her new songs and played a game with Jimmy Fallon. Adele On ‘The Tonight Show’ Before Adele hit the stage to sing, Fallon remarked on how long it took to release her third album, 25, and the anticipation that […]
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- 11/24/2015
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
Her new album 25 is selling like hotcakes, and Adele paid a visit to “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” last night (November 23) to perform her new single “Water Under the Bridge.”
During the course of her appearance, the “Hello” songstress wound up playing a game called Box Of Lies in which she tried to trick Fallon by describing a random object.
Adele blurted out, “I have been waiting my whole life to do this! It was either this or the lip sync battle!” Have a look at the hilarious footage!
During the course of her appearance, the “Hello” songstress wound up playing a game called Box Of Lies in which she tried to trick Fallon by describing a random object.
Adele blurted out, “I have been waiting my whole life to do this! It was either this or the lip sync battle!” Have a look at the hilarious footage!
- 11/24/2015
- GossipCenter
Adele unleashed both her beloved voice and cackle on The Tonight Show Monday, joining host Jimmy Fallon for a silly game of "Box of Lies" and belting a new song, "Water Under the Bridge."
"Box of Lies" found Fallon and Adele choosing a container with an odd item in it and trying to trick the other about its contents. Adele, very gravely, attempted to convince Fallon that she was in possession of a toy tyrannosaurus rex dressed up as a fairy, but the host called her bluff.
The singer, too,...
"Box of Lies" found Fallon and Adele choosing a container with an odd item in it and trying to trick the other about its contents. Adele, very gravely, attempted to convince Fallon that she was in possession of a toy tyrannosaurus rex dressed up as a fairy, but the host called her bluff.
The singer, too,...
- 11/24/2015
- Rollingstone.com
British singer Adele paid tribute to the residents of Paris during a star-studded concert in New York City less than a week after the terror attacks in the French capital.
The 'Someone Like You' star drew an A-List crowd to her one-off gig at the Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan on Tuesday night (November 17), with guests including Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper, Steven Spielberg and U.S. Presidential hopeful Donald Trump.
The show, Adele's first U.S. concert since 2011, was held to celebrate the upcoming release of her third album 25, and she performed a number of new tracks including Hello and Water Under the Bridge.
During her rendition of Hometown Glory, Adele told the audience she was thinking of the people of Paris following the devastating gun and bomb attacks there on November 13.
The backdrop was switched to show the Paris city skyline, including the famous Eiffel Tower,...
The 'Someone Like You' star drew an A-List crowd to her one-off gig at the Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan on Tuesday night (November 17), with guests including Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper, Steven Spielberg and U.S. Presidential hopeful Donald Trump.
The show, Adele's first U.S. concert since 2011, was held to celebrate the upcoming release of her third album 25, and she performed a number of new tracks including Hello and Water Under the Bridge.
During her rendition of Hometown Glory, Adele told the audience she was thinking of the people of Paris following the devastating gun and bomb attacks there on November 13.
The backdrop was switched to show the Paris city skyline, including the famous Eiffel Tower,...
- 11/19/2015
- GossipCenter
Adele performed her 2008 song, “Hometown Glory,” at Radio City Music Hall on Tuesday while images of the Eiffel Tower and Paris were shown on the screen behind her. The sold-out performance served as a tribute to Paris, a city that was shook by multiple terrorist attacks last Friday that left 129 people dead and injured hundreds more. The singer also performed her hit single, “Hello” and another song from her new “25” album titled “When We Were Young.” She also debuted her song, “Water Under the Bridge.” Also Read: Adele's New Album '25' Leaks Online The concert will be broadcast on NBC on Dec.
- 11/18/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Is "Water Under the Bridge" Adele's most cheery tune about having your heart ripped out of your chest? The "Hello" singer recorded a selection of hits, as well unreleased songs from 25, last night at Radio City Music Hall for an upcoming NBC special. From the sound of it, an older, wiser Adele knows you can celebrate the new, gaping chasm in your chest with tambourines and a smile. NBC plans to air the special on December 14, which, of course, is the anniversary of the time you and Jeremy said I love you for the first time at Storm King. Haha, it's fine! It's totally fine. Just smile through it. Here's some more Adele.
- 11/18/2015
- by Halle Kiefer
- Vulture
One day after apologizing to fans for the delay in a heartfelt letter, Adele has officially announced the release date for her third album. 25 will arrive on November 20, as previously reported. Additionally, her label announces that her comeback single, "Hello," will come out tomorrow! That means you have less than 24 hours to get your heart smashed to bits, which is the only way to get the full Adele experience. In addition to the release date, Adele has also shared what appears to be the album cover, which — you guessed it! — is yet another sepia-toned portrait of the singer in all her winged-liner, fluttery-lashed perfection. The countdown to 25 starts now!Per Rolling Stone, here's the album's track list: 1. "Hello"2. "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)"3. "I Miss You"4. "When We Were Young"5. "Remedy"6. "Water Under the Bridge"7. "River Lea"8. "Love in the Dark"9. "Million...
- 10/22/2015
- by Dee Lockett
- Vulture
Water under the bridge. Joan Rivers wasn't shy about her dislike for fellow comedian Ben Stiller — she once called him an "arrogant, lucky guy" — and though they never got a chance to make amends before her death last year, he says he has no hard feelings about their years-old rift. The Zoolander 2 actor, 49, was chatting with Howard Stern on Wednesday, March 25, when the shock jock brought up the late Fashion Police host, who died at age 81 in September. "She had a thing [...]...
- 3/26/2015
- Us Weekly
"If you keep yelling," Carrie Mathison says to her lover/nemesis Nicholas Brody, "this conversation is over." If the makers of Homeland had adopted that policy themselves, this would have been a very short episode. Actor Damian Lewis chewed so much scenery during his scenes of heroin withdrawal, hallucinations, suicide attempts, and painful father-daughter reunions that I half suspect he mistook the set for the craft services table. Watching Lewis's once-surefooted performance careen sloppily around the screen was the strongest indication yet that the show's once and future leading man is now its weakest link.
- 11/25/2013
- Rollingstone.com
Russell Crowe has been announced as the new Aacta host after a conflicting La schedule forced original host Hugh Sheridan to pull out.
The second annual Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards will see Crowe headline an impressive line-up of presenters, including Aacta president Geoffery Rush and Aacta ambassador Cate Blanchett.
The awards, to be held on January 30 at The Star Event Centre, will see more than 1000 Australian film and television performers and practitioners in attendance.
In addition to the Aacta Awards in Sydney, Crowe will also host the Aacta International Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday, which Sheridan will now also attend.
"The Australian Academy is making its mark in the States, and I'm equally as honoured to represent the Australian industry in L.A. as host of Aacta's International Awards, as I am to return home to celebrate the success of my peers at the 2nd Aacta Awards Ceremony in Sydney,...
The second annual Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards will see Crowe headline an impressive line-up of presenters, including Aacta president Geoffery Rush and Aacta ambassador Cate Blanchett.
The awards, to be held on January 30 at The Star Event Centre, will see more than 1000 Australian film and television performers and practitioners in attendance.
In addition to the Aacta Awards in Sydney, Crowe will also host the Aacta International Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday, which Sheridan will now also attend.
"The Australian Academy is making its mark in the States, and I'm equally as honoured to represent the Australian industry in L.A. as host of Aacta's International Awards, as I am to return home to celebrate the success of my peers at the 2nd Aacta Awards Ceremony in Sydney,...
- 1/22/2013
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Hit musical drama The Sapphires has scored 12 nominations at the 2012 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (Aacta) Awards including in the coveted best feature film category.
The Sapphires, which follows four indigenous singers during the Vietnam war, has grossed more than $14 million in Australia to become the biggest local film of the year.
Three other films will be also be vying for the best feature film award: Burning Man (10 nominations in total), Lore (eight nominations in total) and Wish You Were Here (eight nominations in total) at the main Aacta ceremony, which will be held on January 30, 2013, at The Star Event Centre. Last year's event was held at the iconic Sydney Opera House.
P.J. Hogan's Mental also scored eight nominations including Best Lead Actress (Toni Collette), Best Supporting Actor (Liev Schreiber) Best Young Actor (Lily Sullivan) and Best Supporting Actress for Rebecca Gibney and Deborah Mailman.
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The Sapphires, which follows four indigenous singers during the Vietnam war, has grossed more than $14 million in Australia to become the biggest local film of the year.
Three other films will be also be vying for the best feature film award: Burning Man (10 nominations in total), Lore (eight nominations in total) and Wish You Were Here (eight nominations in total) at the main Aacta ceremony, which will be held on January 30, 2013, at The Star Event Centre. Last year's event was held at the iconic Sydney Opera House.
P.J. Hogan's Mental also scored eight nominations including Best Lead Actress (Toni Collette), Best Supporting Actor (Liev Schreiber) Best Young Actor (Lily Sullivan) and Best Supporting Actress for Rebecca Gibney and Deborah Mailman.
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- 12/3/2012
- by Brendan Swift
- IF.com.au
The Sapphires has led the Academy of Australian Cinema and Television Arts Awards nominations being nominated in 12 categories.
Awards will be handed out over two events, with an awards luncheon, focused on craft categories on Monday January 28 and the main event on January 30. Both events will be held at the Star Event Centre, the first public events for the venue.
The Sapphires, distributed by Hopscotch/eOne has been nominated for Best Film, Best Direction and best adapted screenplay as well as Best Lead Actor and Actress for Chris O’Dowd and Deborah Mailman, and Best Supporting Actress for Jessica Mauboy.
Burning Man was not far behind on 10 nominations including best film and best direction as well as best lead actor for Matthre Goode and Best Supporting Actress for Essie Davis.
Three more films, Lore, Mental and Wish You Were Here received eight nominations while Not Suitable For Children received four.
Awards will be handed out over two events, with an awards luncheon, focused on craft categories on Monday January 28 and the main event on January 30. Both events will be held at the Star Event Centre, the first public events for the venue.
The Sapphires, distributed by Hopscotch/eOne has been nominated for Best Film, Best Direction and best adapted screenplay as well as Best Lead Actor and Actress for Chris O’Dowd and Deborah Mailman, and Best Supporting Actress for Jessica Mauboy.
Burning Man was not far behind on 10 nominations including best film and best direction as well as best lead actor for Matthre Goode and Best Supporting Actress for Essie Davis.
Three more films, Lore, Mental and Wish You Were Here received eight nominations while Not Suitable For Children received four.
- 12/3/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Fans have been pretty excited about The Rolling Stones' short upcoming tour to celebrate their 50th anniversary, but apparently there was some healing that had to be done behind the scenes before that venture could happen. Specifically, Keith Richards had to apologize to Mick Jagger for some statements he made in his 2011 memoir "Life," including one where he claimed Jagger had a "tiny todger."
"He did apologize, to my face," Jagger tells Rolling Stone. "So you have to put all that sort of stuff away. Water under the bridge, really. Hopefully, you know, we can carry on working."
Richards adds, "It was something to get out of the bloody way so we could get the band on the road. You know, I'll say sorry to God if you like. I don't give a sh*t. I said, 'Look forward, brother, look forward.' If you was married to somebody for 50 years,...
"He did apologize, to my face," Jagger tells Rolling Stone. "So you have to put all that sort of stuff away. Water under the bridge, really. Hopefully, you know, we can carry on working."
Richards adds, "It was something to get out of the bloody way so we could get the band on the road. You know, I'll say sorry to God if you like. I don't give a sh*t. I said, 'Look forward, brother, look forward.' If you was married to somebody for 50 years,...
- 10/26/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
It.s been a traveling summer and This Rotten Week comes to you overlooking the beaches of the Outer Banks. I.ve had a rough prediction time of it the last few weeks and need a little R&R to rejuvenate my Tomato juices. This week we.ve got some weak films with ghosts, bike messengers and witness protection. Just remember, I'm not reviewing these movies, but rather predicting where they'll end up on the Tomatometer. Let's take a look at what This Rotten Week has to offer. Hit and Run I.m a forgiving dude. That kid who took the swipe at me in fifth grade? Water under the bridge. Ashley from junior year who broke my heart into a million little shards of sadness? It.s all good baby doll. That guy who cut me off on the Turnpike yesterday in the middle of a rainstorm? After I...
- 8/19/2012
- cinemablend.com
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