New this week: 'Black Bird,' Lizzo and 'The Rehearsal'
This week’s new entertainment releases include a new album from Lizzo, the crime drama “Black Bird” from the mind of novelist Dennis Lehane, and a tearful roadtrip when a single father played by John Cho drives his teenage daughter across the country in “Don’t Make Me Go.”.
New this week: J.Lo doc, 'Martin' reunion and 'Spiderhead'
This week’s new entertainment releases include an album of guided meditation by Alanis Morissette, a Jennifer Lopez documentary leading up to her halftime performance at the Super Bowl in 2020 and a new “Father of the Bride” remake starring Andy Garcia and Gloria Estefan.
Toronto Film Festival to open with ‘Dear Evan Hansen’
The adaptation of the Broadway hit and Tony-winner “Dear Evan Hansen,” Edgar Wright’s ’60s London themed “Last Night in Soho,” and “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” are just a few of the major films coming to the Toronto International Film Festival this September.
'Jagged Little Pill' leads Tony Awards nominations with 15
This image released by Vivacity Media Group shows Elizabeth Stanley, left, and Celia Rose Gooding during a performance of "Jagged Little Pill." The musical leads the Tony Awards nominations with 15 nods in a pandemic-shortened season. The dozen nods make “Slave Play” the most nominated play in Tony history. The nominations were pulled from just 18 eligible plays and musicals, a fraction of the 34 shows the season before. The 2020 Tony Awards ceremony will be broadcast digitally and take place later this year, at a date still to be announced.
New this week: Alicia Keys, 'Filthy Rich' and the Emmys
This cover image released by RCA Records shows "Alicia" the latest release by Alicia Keys. The album, out Friday, features several guest stars, including Jill Scott, Miguel, Khalid, Snoh Aalegra, Sampha, Diamond Platnumz and Ed Sheeran, who co-wrote the single Underdog. (RCA Records via AP)
New this week: Alicia Keys, 'Filthy Rich' and the Emmys
This cover image released by RCA Records shows "Alicia" the latest release by Alicia Keys. The album, out Friday, features several guest stars, including Jill Scott, Miguel, Khalid, Snoh Aalegra, Sampha, Diamond Platnumz and Ed Sheeran, who co-wrote the single Underdog. (RCA Records via AP)Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. It lands on HBO and HBO Max on Saturday at 8 p.m.— AP Film Writer Jake CoyleMUSIC— Piano-playing pop star Alicia Keys is putting out her seventh album on Friday. — Kim Cattrall is at the center of Fox’s “Filthy Rich,” a prime-time soap opera loaded with money and betrayal that debuts 9 p.m. EDT Monday, Sept. 21.
Apple Music launching shows with Snoop Dogg, Shania Twain
NEW YORK Apple Music is launching several new radio shows hosted by A-list musical acts, including Snoop Dogg, Shania Twain and Carrie Underwood. The streaming service announced that it will debut two new radio stations Tuesday: Apple Music Hits, focused on popular songs of the 80s, 90s and 2000s, as well as Apple Music Country, dedicated to the country music genre. Both channels will have daily on-air hosts but will also include several shows hosted by well-known musicians. Apple Music Hits will include shows hosted by Snoop Dogg, Twain, Alanis Morissette, Backstreet Boys, Meghan Trainor, Ciara, blink-182s Mark Hoppus and Huey Lewis. Apple Music also announced Tuesday that its popular Beats 1 radio station featuring shows hosted by Billie Eilish, Elton John and Lil Wayne will be renamed to Apple Music 1.
New this week: Beyonc, Alanis Morissette and Emmy noms
Heres a collection curated by The Associated Press entertainment journalists of whats arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. MOVIES Black Is King: Written, directed and executive produced by Beyonc, the pop stars visual album arrives Friday on Disney+. Given that the last time Beyonc made something similar she crafted the dazzling film Lemonade, Black Is King like most things involving Beyonc is a major event. ), Kim Kaydence Krysiuk (Ariana Grande), Akil Fresh King (Beyonc) and others. Morissette also had an anniversary tour planned for her 1995 album, but that was also scraped due to COVID-19.
Alanis Morissette Opens Up About Having 'a Bunch of Miscarriages'
Alanis Morissette is opening up about her heartbreaking struggles to become a mom of three. During her recent guest appearance on Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast, the 46-year-old singer talked about what it was like having "a bunch of miscarriages." Morissette shares three kids -- daughter Onyx, 3, and sons Ever, 9, and Winter, 10 months --with husband Souleye. Last June, Morissette also got candid about her pregnancy struggles in an interview with Self magazine. RELATED CONTENT:Alanis Morissette Reveals Plans for a One-Person Show About 'All the Characters in My Life'Alanis Morissette Opens Up About Her Battle With Postpartum DepressionAlanis Morissette Reveals Shes Battling Postpartum Depression for a Third Time After Sons Birth
Winfrey, Roberts appear in global virus relief livestream
In a photo provided by The Call to Unite, Oprah Winfrey speaks during the 24-hour live event, which was transmitted Friday, May 1, 2020. The media mogul said Friday evening that she wants people to digest daily information wisely during the Call to Unite 24-hour livestream global relief event. She was among 200 star-studded participants including President Bill Clinton and Julia Roberts to take part in the event. The event was initiated to help inspire people to endure and overcome the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic. Winfrey spoke with event organizer Tim Shriver and then Bishop T.D.
Oprah Winfrey, Julia Roberts to appear in global live stream
LOS ANGELES – Oprah Winfrey, Julia Roberts and President George W. Bush will be among 200 star-studded participants in a 24-hour global livestream event. The Call to Unite event will kick off Friday evening to offer performances and conversations about overcoming the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic. Event organizers hope participants can help inspire people to “emerge from this crisis better than when it began.”Quincy Jones, Jennifer Garner, Common, Maria Shriver, Questlove, Yo-Yo Ma, Eva Longoria, Naomi Campbell and Alanis Morissette are expected to participate in the event. Each participant will answer calls in their own way, whether through performing a song, sharing a story or offering a prayer. The event will be live streamed at unite.us and on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Twitch, LinkedIn and SiriusXM Stars.
You Oughta Know Alanis Morisette Is Coming to Texas
click to enlargeAlanis Morissette, one of the most ubiquitous radio voices of the '90s, is coming to Texas next summer to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her iconic album Jagged Little Pill. OK, granted, shes not coming to San Antonio. Still, Morissette will be just up the road at Austin 360 on Friday, June 12. Morissette's resurgence in the zeitgeist is partly due to Jagged Little Pill being adapted into a musical, which ran from this summer at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Singer-songerwiter Liz Phair and alt-rock mainstays Garbage will be with Morissette for next summer's 25th anniversary tour.
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Raising awareness about "effective giving"Now that Black Friday and Cyber Monday are behind us, it's time for Giving Tuesday, a day to give back and encourage others to do the same. Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Paul Simon and Peter Singer, the author of "The Life You Can Save," joined CBSN Tuesday morning to raise awareness about "effective giving" and how it can help reduce poverty around the world.
cbsnews.comAlanis Morissette Opens Up About Her Battle With Postpartum Depression
Alanis Morissette is getting candid about her struggle with postpartum depression. This is just postpartum depression swooping in again. "I spoke with a professional who knew all about postpartum depression, and I asked her, 'Does this go away if I just white knuckle through it?' Despite the struggle that she's been through, Morissette shared that she'd be open to going through another pregnancy, postpartum depression included. Embed Code RestartAlanis Morissette Reveals Shes Battling Postpartum Depression for a Third Time After Sons BirthAlanis Morissette Shares Super Intimate Photo of Newborn Son BreastfeedingAlanis Morissette Gives Birth to Baby No.
Alanis Morissette Reveals Shes Battling Postpartum Depression for a Third Time After Sons Birth
Alanis Morissette is sharing that, following her third pregnancy, she is once again coping with postpartum depression. "I wasn't sure if i would have post partum depression/anxiety this time around," she begins, adding, "There are so many tentacles to this experience. "But the general way is bereft of the honoring and tenderness and attunement and village-ness that post partum deeply warrants. The singer concludes: "Wouldn't it be cool if we treated all post partum moms and families with this awareness and honor. RELATED CONTENT:Alanis Morissette Shares Super Intimate Photo of Newborn Son BreastfeedingAlanis Morissette Gives Birth to Baby No.
Alanis Morissette Shares Intimate Photo of Newborn Son Breastfeeding
Alanis Morissette gets up close and personal with her fans about motherhood! Over the weekend, the "Ironic" singer posted a photo of her and husband Mario Souleye Treadway's newborn son, Winter. In the extremely intimate photo, Morissette is breastfeeding her child in honor of World Breastfeeding Month. In June, Morissette opened up to Self magazine about suffering multiple miscarriages while pursuing her dream of having three children. Here's more with the acclaimed musician and happy mother of three:RELATED CONTENT:Pregnant Alanis Morissette Speaks Out About 'Loss-Filled' Experience Suffering Multiple MiscarriagesAlanis Morissette Gives Birth to Baby No.
Alanis Morissette announces birth of her third child
(CNN) - Alanis Morissette is now a mom of three. The Grammy award-winning singer announced the birth of her third child, a baby boy, Monday on Instagram. Morissette has two other children with husband, rapper Mario Treadway, who goes by his stage name, SoulEye. Their son Ever Imre was born in 2010 and daughter Onyx Solace was born in 2016. The singer announced her pregnancy on Instagram in March with a photo showing her pregnant profile.
Pregnant Alanis Morissette Speaks Out About 'Loss-Filled' Experience Suffering Multiple
Alanis Morissette is getting candid about her journey to becoming a mother of three. The Canadian singer announced she's pregnant with her third child with her husband, Mario "Souleye" Treadway, in March. In a new interview with Self magazine, Morissette says she's always wanted to have three children, and opens up about suffering multiple miscarriages while planning their family. "I talk about this with my kids a lot, the four boundaries being: You can't tell me what I'm thinking, you can't tell me what I'm feeling, you can't f**king touch my body/you can't do anything with my body, and don't touch my stuff," she shares. In April, Pink also opened up about suffering multiple miscarriages, the first one being when she was 17 years old.