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If you’ve always wanted to have brunch with Charlie Puth, and if you want to support the Grammy Museum’s Grammy in the Schools education programs, you can do both at the same time on Sunday, July 16 when Puth performs at VERSE LA.
Puth is set to perform in the Grammy Museum’s second-ever Sunday Brunch With… program. Jason Mraz headlined the first, which was held on April 2 in the same restaurant. Tickets for Puth’s show are $350 each — same as they were for Mraz.
Guests will eat a three-course brunch while listening to music performed by Grammy in the Schools education program alumni. Following the meal, Puth will perform for 45 minutes. The brunch begins at noon, Puth’s performance begins at 1:30 p.m.
Tickets include an open bar and a three-course brunch (vegetarian, vegan, gluten free and dairy free options available), along with complimentary valet parking. Tickets are partially tax deductible; receipts will be issued following the event.
Sunday Brunch With… is presented by City National Bank with support from Porsche Cars North America, Inc. This series is also supported by VERSE LA, which is owned by long-time Grammy Museum supporter and 13-time Grammy-winning mixer, Manny Marroquin.
Marroquin won three Grammys on Feb. 5 — record of the year for Lizzo’s “About Damn Time,” best rap album for Kendrick Lamar’s Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers and best Latin rock or alternative album for Rosalía’s MOTOMAMI.
Puth has been nominated for four Grammys, though he has yet to win. He has landed four top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including Wiz Khalifa’s No. 1 smash “See You Again,” on which he was featured.
The Grammy Museum’s music education programs annually impact more than 35,000 K-12 students and teachers across the U.S.
For tickets and more information on Charlie Puth’s performance, click here.
Busta Rhymes, MC Lyte, Chloe x Halle and more were honored at the seventh annual Culture Creators Innovators & Leaders Awards Brunch on Saturday (June 24) at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Hosted by journalist Gia Peppers, the Culture Creators Brunch not only celebrated the achievements of Black leaders in the entertainment industry but also commemorated the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. And there was no better way to kick off the event than by honoring MC Lyte as the first icon award recipient. Kash Doll and Lady London gave the veteran MC her flowers, commending her for how she “paved the way, broke barriers and shattered glass ceilings” for women in hip-hop in a “male-dominant music industry,” Doll said, and explaining the the metaphor “light as a rock.”
“It’s explaining how heavy your impact has been in my life and in my career,” London said. But when Lyte got up on stage and accepted her award, she caused the audience to roar with laughter when she commented on how “heavy” it was and passed it back to London.
“Thank you for the sisterhood and the friendship, it really means a lot to me,” she told the ladies who introduced her. “Thank you to this wonderful community of hip-hop for me, made up of artists, producers, videographers, dancers, DJs who break records, who have pushed the limits to get the genre where it stands today. Someone asked me, ‘Did I think hip-hop would make it this far?’ No, but here we are.”
Ryan Press, president of North America at Warner Chappell Music, presented the technology award to Troy Carter, whom he hailed as a “visionary, connector, entrepreneur, father, husband and friend” who “has made it his mission to push the boundaries of what’s possible in the music business and amplify the voices of creators and indie artists.” Before becoming co-founder and CEO of music and tech company Q&A, Carter was CEO/chairman of Atom Factory, the multi-dimensional branding, entertainment and artist management company. He also previously managed Eve, Lady Gaga, John Legend and more and was Spotify’s global head of creator services.
“It’s very, very special just being in this room of people who have really moved the needle, people who actually bended and shaped culture in so many crazy ways,” Carter said in his acceptance speech. He went on to specifically thank “my big brother Will Smith who taught me to always show up and to never let anyone box you into what they think you are,” “to the great Clarence Avant who taught me about fighting for the next generation and being gracious with my time and generous with my knowledge,” “to Russell Simmons who showed us that hip-hop could transcend television, fashion and finance,” “to the late Chris Lighty who encouraged me to stay in the game,” “to Eve who taught me about betting on potential,” “to the incredible Lady Gaga who taught me about endless possibilities” and “to Daniel Ek who always pushed me to think bigger when I thought I was thinking big.”
Culture Creators founder Joi Brown had the honor of awarding Chloe x Halle with the innovators of the year trophy, applauding them for “capturing our hearts and our minds with their fearless, fierce artistry” and becoming “symbols of strength and role models for young women, knocking down barriers and proving that dreams can be realized.” Chloe accepted on behalf of the duo because Halle’s flight from Paris was canceled.
“For us as little girls singing covers on YouTube and performing around our hometown of Atlanta, we were just doing what we loved. And that turned into Chloe x Halle, which over the past years has evolved into this whole thing. I remember we would discuss, ‘OK, are we going to go as Chloe x Halle, or are we going to come up with some group name or The Bailey Sisters?’ We couldn’t decide, but now, we’re Chloe x Halle,” she explained, later delving into how they’ve expanded the boundaries of their artistry “with me releasing my solo album, touring the country as a solo artist, and my sister inspiring young girls everywhere as Ariel in Disney’s The Little Mermaid. But we know that whenever we’re together as Chloe x Halle, it’s special. One of our favorite quotes is ‘Individually we are a drop, but together we are an ocean.’ Whether we’re doing our solo music or acting projects on our own, we are forever Chloe x Halle because our sisterhood is a forever thing.”
But Busta touched the entire ballroom when it was finally time for him to receive the second icon award, just 24 hours before he would receive the lifetime achievement award at the 2023 BET Awards on Sunday. After Big Daddy Kane and Mona Scott-Young praised him for having “the greatest flow in hip-hop” and being “the man, they myth, the dragon,” they said respectively, the lighting-fast rhymer was at a loss for words.
“I get a lot of love because I’m a giver of love…. But I don’t get awards … not in this form. So it’s a little overwhelming for me because, Mona would know, a lot of times I would ask, ‘How much longer I gotta wait?’” he said while growing emotional and finding the words to describe the indelible impact of Black people across every industry. “We are the founders of civilization, the makers and the owners of the planet, the gods of the universe. Our culture is the greatest. And with that being said, even when they gave us nothing, we created every culture.”
Busta also revealed he was releasing a new album “in the next eight weeks,” which would mark his first album in three years since 2020’s Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God. He also shouted out his new Hitmaka-produced single “Beach Ball,” featuring Bia, but rather than continuing to “plug and promote” his own music, he preached about the modern-day music industry’s dependence on social media algorithms, follower counts and other numbers dictating the art.
“Don’t get me wrong, I get it and I understand ’cause we all gotta be swift and changeable in order be remainable. But don’t allow that to dictate the soul,” he said while being met with a round of applause. “What I want is for the execs to come back to being a human first. Yea, we gon’ capitalize off the algorithm. But how many Biggies, Tupacs, Nas and Busta Rhymes is y’all gon’ miss if their algorithm ain’t jumping? The people dictated what the culture did, not the computer. Let’s get back to that y’all. ‘Cause I’m always going to be there to give you the friendly reminder that the computer can’t dictate sh– Busta Rhymes got goin’ on. I’mma bust its a– regardless!”
Other honorees included Karl Kani, Candace Rodney, Flau’jae Johnson, Stephen Hill, Laurieann Gibson and Chris Robinson.
Jerry Seinfeld and Jim Gaffigan are hitting the road, and this time, they’re not just going out for coffee. After first meeting in 2016 for an episode of Seinfeld’s Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, the two comics have now announced plans to team up for a four-date joint arena tour. The stint will find Seinfeld […]
Lea Michele will have to take a week off from Broadway’s Funny Girl after testing positive for COVID again. The production announced on Instagram that the singer/actress will sit out the production through May 23, with Julie Benko playing the role of Fanny Brice until Michele is able to return; Ephie Aardema will step in […]
President Joe Biden will host the stars of the Broadway revival of Parade at the White House on Tuesday (May 16) at an event that will mark Jewish American Heritage Month. According to the Associate Press, the gathering will also highlight the Biden administration’s efforts to combat the rising tide of antisemitism across the nation. […]
Striking members of the Writers Guild of America have said they will not picket next month’s Tony Awards telecast, clearing a thorny issue facing show organizers and opening the door for some sort of Broadway razzle-dazzle on TV.
The union last week denied a request by Tony organizers to have a waiver for their June 11 glitzy live telecast. It reiterated that in a statement late Monday (May 15), saying the guild “will not negotiate an interim agreement or a waiver for the Tony Awards.”
But the guild gave some hope that some sort of Tony show might go on, saying organizers “are altering this year’s show to conform with specific requests from the WGA, and therefore the WGA will not be picketing the show.” What is being altered was not clear, but it may be to allow a non-scripted version of the Tonys to go on; Ariana DeBose was slated to host the show for a second year in a row.
The strike, which has already darkened late-night TV shows like The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and Saturday Night Live and delayed the making of scripted TV shows, was jeopardizing theater’s biggest night, one that many Broadway shows rely on to attract interest with millions of people watching.
The union — representing 11,500 writers of film, television and other entertainment forms — has been on strike since May 2, primarily over royalties from streaming media. While the guild doesn’t represent Broadway writers, it does represent writers who work on the Tonys telecast.
Tony organizers faced a stark choice after the request for a waiver was rejected: either postpone the ceremony until the strike ends or announce winners in a non-televised reception that would ask nominees to cross picket lines. The decision Monday means the possibility of a third way: A non-scripted show that leans heavily on performances.
That is largely what happened during the 1988 awards, which were broadcast during a Writers Guild of America walkout. Host Angela Lansbury and presenters speaking impromptu and with performances from such shows as A Chorus Line and Anything Goes.
Before the Writers Guild of America decision, a two-part Tony ceremony had been planned, with a pre-show of performances streaming live on Pluto, and the main awards ceremony broadcasting live on CBS and streaming live to premium-level Peacock members.
The big first awards show during the current strike was the MTV Movie & TV Awards, which had no host and relied on recycled clips and a smattering of pre-recorded acceptance speeches. The strike has also disrupted the PEN America Gala and the Peabody Awards, which celebrate broadcasting and streaming media, on Monday canceled its June 11 awards show.
The iconic Tiffany & Co. has reopened it flagship store in New York on 57th Street and Fifth Avenue, and to celebrate, they threw a party with several notable musicians and celebrities in attendance for the opening-night festivities.
Jimin took a break from promoting his debut solo album FACE and showed up to the Tiffany blue carpet in a black-on-black tuxedo ensemble with stain lapels, a diamond-encrusted flower brooch and leather shoes. Later in the evening, Jimin was joined by Pharrell Williams, who arrived in a multicolored ensemble, leather pants, chunky boots and angular sunglasses. The pair smiled for a photo together — a welcome treat for BTS ARMY who are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the K-pop group’s yet-untitled collaboration with Pharrell, which the all-star producer teased in 2022.
Katy Perry, meanwhile, was an attraction at the Tiffany & Co. reopening — she took to the stage in a fitted strapless gown (in Tiffany blue, of course) to perform a series of smashes from her catalog, including her breakthrough hit “I Kissed a Girl,” “Never Really Over” and “Firework.”
Elsewhere on the blue carpet was Anitta, who fiercely posed in an undone tuxedo and white button-down look; Zöe Kravitz, who took a sweet candid with friend Hailey Baldwin; newlyweds Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz Beckham; and actress Florence Pugh. Anya Taylor Joy, Blake Lively, Tiffany Haddish, Jacob Elordi and Tracee Ellis Ross were also among the famous faces in attendance.
See all the celebrities and musicians at the Tiffany & Co. flagship reopening in the photos below.
Zoë Kravitz & Hailey Bieber
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Zoë Kravitz and Hailey Bieber attends as Tiffany & Co. Celebrates the reopening of NYC Flagship store, The Landmark on April 27, 2023 in New York City.
Katy Perry
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Katy Perry performs onstage with the Rockettes as Tiffany & Co. Celebrates the reopening of NYC Flagship store, The Landmark on April 27, 2023 in New York City.
Anitta
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Anitta attends as Tiffany & Co. Celebrates the reopening of NYC Flagship store, The Landmark on April 27, 2023 in New York City.
Jimin
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Jimin attends the reopening of The Landmark at Tiffany & Co 5th Avenue on April 27, 2023 in New York City.
Mark Ronson
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Mark Ronson DJs as Tiffany & Co. Celebrates the reopening of NYC Flagship store, The Landmark on April 27, 2023 in New York City.
Barbara Palvin, Dylan Sprouse & Jacob Elordi
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Barbara Palvin, Dylan Sprouse, and Jacob Elordi attend as Tiffany & Co. Celebrates the reopening of NYC Flagship store, The Landmark on April 27, 2023 in New York City.
Anya Taylor-Joy
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Anya Taylor-Joy attends as Tiffany & Co. Celebrates the reopening of NYC Flagship store, The Landmark on April 27, 2023 in New York City.
Tiffany Haddish
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Tiffany Haddish attends as Tiffany & Co. Celebrates the reopening of NYC Flagship store, The Landmark on April 27, 2023 in New York City.
Blake Lively
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Blake Lively attends as Tiffany & Co. Celebrates the reopening of NYC Flagship store, The Landmark on April 27, 2023 in New York City.
Jimin & Pharrell
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Jimin and Pharrell attend as Tiffany & Co. Celebrates the reopening of NYC Flagship store, The Landmark on April 27, 2023 in New York City.
Gabrielle Union, Dwayne Wade & Tracee Ellis Ross
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Gabrielle Union, Dwayne Wade, and Tracee Ellis Ross attend as Tiffany & Co. Celebrates the reopening of NYC Flagship store, The Landmark on April 27, 2023 in New York City.
Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, Florence Pugh & Nicola Peltz Beckham
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Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, Florence Pugh, and Nicola Peltz Beckham attend as Tiffany & Co. Celebrates the reopening of NYC Flagship store, The Landmark on April 27, 2023 in New York City.
John Legend was on hand Friday morning (April 28) to advocate for voter turnout at the second day of Global Citizen Now’s two-day summit for activists and change-makers in New York City.
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In conversation with Tamron Hall in an onstage panel before industry leaders and members of the press, Legend stressed the importance of making voter registration more accessible — or automatic, when possible — and fighting against politicians interfering in the voting process. Having recently become a father of three in January, when he and Chrissy Teigen welcomed their daughter Esti, the “All Of Me” singer said that voting in favor of reproductive healthcare, LGBTQ rights and student debt relief has become increasingly important to him as he hopes to create better circumstances for his kids’ generation.
“I’ve always cared deeply about the future, I’ve always cared deeply about the world we are building for our children,” he said. “But every time I think about all the love we pour into our own kids, and all we want for their future, I think about the parents who don’t have the resources we have.”
“We want a democracy that’s open to everybody and that encourages our leaders to do what’s right because they know they answer to the people,” he continued.
After praising President Biden’s student debt relief efforts and climate action legislation, Legend left off on a challenge: make the 2024 election go down in history for having the highest youth voter turnout ever. “We as young people,” the 44-year-old musician began, before laughing: “I still count myself as young. That’s a stretch…we have to make sure that we are reaching out to our friends and encouraging them to get out and vote.”
Also on the docket for Friday’s event were discussions on climate change, abortion access, protecting protesters in Iraq and Kenya and workplace equality for women. Katie Holmes helped introduce the summit by encouraging viewers to spread awareness of Global Citizen Now’s message via social media, Dawson’s Creek actress Busy Philipps called for more inclusion of reproductive health storylines in entertainment and the reinstatement of Roe v. Wade, and French President Emmanuel Macron joined in via video chat for a conversation on including poor and emerging countries in implementing global sustainability policies, for which he thinks collaboration between China and the U.S. — the No. 1 and No. 2 biggest greenhouse gas emitters, respectively — is essential.
When Morning Joe anchor and guest mediator Joe Scarborough joked during a brief break in the event’s live telecast that “if anyone at MSNBC is listening, we have the president of France so you can stop talking about Tucker Carlson,” Macron, waiting on standby, couldn’t help but let out a genuine laugh. Carlson was recently fired by Fox News, the longtime home of the highly controversial, right-wing program Tucker Carlson Tonight.
Sinan Aral, director of MIT’s Initiative on the Digital Economy, weighed in during a conversation on the need for ethical regulations in the world of tech, particularly where artificial intelligence is involved. If people were freaking out about the bizarre success of the viral fake Drake and The Weeknd duet earlier this month, Aral says the world isn’t prepared for how “very dangerous” booming AI technology could become if weaponized during upcoming elections.
“The misinformation of the 2020 election is child’s play compared with what is possible for deepfake video and audio,” he said.
See more details about Global Citizen Now here.
Spectators at Disneyland’s popular “Fantasmic!” show got a shock this weekend when the feature’s fire-breathing animatronic dragon suddenly burst into flames.
No injuries were reported following the blaze Saturday night (April 22) at the Southern California theme park, the Anaheim Fire Department said.
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Ryan Laux, a frequent Disneyland visitor, said fire has always been a part of the “Fantasmic!” presentation. But he said he knew something was awry when when flames didn’t come from where they usually do.
“The head started going on fire instead of the fire projecting out,” said Laux, who lives in Los Angeles and captured the blaze on video.
The show was stopped almost immediately “and then right after that, the dragon started catching fire and the whole body was up in flames,” he told The Associated Press on Sunday.
The show takes place nightly near the park’s famous Tom Sawyer Island. The climax features Mickey Mouse battling a giant dragon named Maleficent.
Laux said Mickey vanished from the stage as soon as the dragon’s head became engulfed in flames.
The extent of the damage wasn’t immediately known.
Saturday, April 15
BLACKPINK Headlining Coachella Day 2The K-pop girl group will make history on the main stage.Coachella Stage, Empire Polo Club, Indio
Interscope Coachella PartyThe label’s famed festival party is returning to the desert.Palm Springs12-5 p.m.
Revolve FestivalRevolve and The h.wood Group present the two-day Revolve Festival, which will take place Saturday and Sunday.Thermal, Calif.2-6 p.m.
Neon CarnivalThe exclusive after party will extend the festival fun all night long, with DJ Ruckus, Kaypar and Mel DeBarge set to perform. Desert International Horse Park, 85555 Airport Blvd., Thermal10 p.m.
Camp PooshKourtney Kardashian Barker’s lifestyle brand is partnering with The h.wood Group for a throwback camp experience, where Mike Posner and DJ Cassidy will be performing.Palm Desert1-5 p.m.
CIROC Honey Melon Launch PartyThe premium vodka brand is unveiling its latest flavor, honey melon, at a reimagined country club experience filled with delicious cocktails and guest DJs. Soho Desert House, 84700 Avenue 58, Thermal12-7 p.m.
Sturdy Oasis: Afro HousePresented by Liquid I.V., this three-day event will feature “special guests” and “special performances” throughout the weekend. Thermal10 p.m. – 4 a.m.
Pitchfork Live in Palm Springs: Day 2Pitchfork‘s event and livestream series will feature interviews and performances, with guests specially selected by their editorial team. RSVP here.Ace Hotel & Swim Club, 701 E Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Ketel One Botanical Spritz OasisThe premium vodka brand is giving festivalgoers an opportunity for some much-needed R&R at their sensorial haven, replete with fresh cocktails, live music and more. Palm Desert1-5 p.m.
Cap’n’s CoveHosted by Renee Rapp, the brunch-meets-pool party invites anyone to its desert oasis adventure, featuring DJ Pee .Wee’s all-vinyl DJ set. This is a free event on a first come, first served basis since space is limited, but anyone who gets on the Smooth Sailing List (and fills out the waiver) will have priority access. Lone Palm Pool at Margaritaville Resort Palm Springs, 1600 N Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
ZOEasisThe Zoe Report and its founder Rachel Zoe will bring back desert chic for its annual soirée, where Pamela Tick is set to perform.Coachella Valley2:30-6:30 p.m.
Spin Desert Oasis Pool PartyCool off at Spin‘s pool party, where DJ Ry Toast will be performing. Palm Desert2-5:30 p.m.
Link UpAndre Power’s Link Up day party will make its way to Palm Springs for its first-ever pool party. Ace Hotel & Swim Club, 701 E Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs12-6 p.m.
Sonic DesertDJ Roxy Ferrari will perform at the mystical oasis. Thermal12-5 p.m.