One Direction released a new music video from ‘History,’ surprising fans with a video that looks back at the band’s career starting with Simon Cowell putting them together on The X Factor. The video for the third single off of the group’s Made in the A.M. album shows a montage of black and white clips from throughout the years, interspersed with clips of Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson performing the song. The video ends with the guys heading off stage separately, reinforcing the fact they’re now on indefinite hiatus.
Made in the A.M. is One Direction’s fifth album and was released on November 13, 2015. The album was the group’s first without Zayn Malik who left the band to pursue a career on his own. The release of ‘History’ followed the successful, chart-topping releases of ‘Drag Me Down’ and ‘Perfect.’
John Legend will receive the NAACP President’s Award during the 47th NAACP Image Awards to be held on February 5, 2016. The awards will air live on TV One at 9pm ET (tape delayed on the West Coast). The prestigious award is given in “recognition of special achievement and distinguished public service,” with Legend joining a list of previous honorees that includes Muhammad Ali, President Bill Clinton, Kerry Washington, and Spike Lee.
“John Legend is a passionate champion for both social justice and quality education for all,” stated Cornell William Brooks, President and CEO, NAACP. “His contributions to music and artistic creativity have been recognized by peers and fans worldwide, and he is greatly admired for his humanitarian efforts through his Show Me Campaign. Legend remains a true inspiration through his philanthropic work, and I am truly proud to honor his altruistic efforts both domestically and internationally by bestowing upon him this year’s NAACP President’s Award.”
More on John Legend (Courtesy of the NAACP)
Nine-time Grammy® Award winner, Academy Award® winner, and Golden Globe® winner, Ohio-born John Legend is a critically acclaimed, multi-talented artist whose distinctive voice and songwriting style have earned him legions of worldwide fans along with a string of Top 10 platinum-selling albums. From a young age, Legend aspired to use his position in the entertainment industry as a platform for social change. In an essay competition Legend won at age 15, he wrote of his dream to become a star recording artist and to use his influence and resources to give back to his community.
Throughout his career, Legend has committed his time, energy, and resources to make a difference in the lives of others. In 2007, he launched the Show Me Campaign (ShowMeCampaign.org), an organization committed to investing in solutions that have been proven to improve people’s lives and to give them the opportunities to survive, thrive and succeed.
The Show Me Campaign works to give every child access to a quality education as well as address systemic issues in our criminal justice system that disproportionately impact the poor, minorities, and disadvantaged. Through the promotion of proven solutions and programs in education Legend hopes to elevate and celebrate teachers, the single most important factor for student achievement in our schools. Additionally, in 2014, Legend launched LRNG (innovate.lrng.org) in partnership with The MacArthur Foundation and The National Writing Project. LRNG is a movement dedicated to inspiring innovation in the learning process to one that better reflects the world we live in today. LRNG Innovators invests in educators who are building tomorrow’s education system today.
Most recently, Legend launched #FREEAMERICA, a multi-year culture change campaign focused on ending mass incarceration. The purpose of #FREEAMERICA is to provide a cultural strategy to support the national movement aimed at ending mass incarceration. The #FREEAMERICA campaign sets intentionally ambitious goals – to return incarceration rates back to their historic levels prior to the massive expansion of jail and prison systems, and redirect savings to support concrete investments in education, rehabilitation, and re-entry. As a respected artist, John Legend is using his platform to engage stakeholders from all areas of the criminal justice system to provide the background and guidance necessary to achieve that goal.
Legend serves on the Board of Directors of Teach for All, Harlem Village Academies, Management Leadership for Tomorrow, Stand for Children and My Brother’s Keeper Alliance. In addition, Legend also serves as one of the principles for Get Lifted Film Co., a film and television production company based in Los Angeles. Get Lifted Film Co. has sold several projects in television to networks including Showtime, NBC, HBO, USA, MTV, OWN and FOX. Get Lifted Film Co. focuses on developing projects in both TV and film that tell stories that inspire and create dialog for the masses.
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman and Rhea Seehorn as Kim in ‘Better Call Saul’ Season 2, Episode 1 (Photo Credit: Ursula Coyote / AMC)
The lineup for this year’s PaleyFest has expanded to include AMC’s Better Call Saul and ABC’s Scandal. The PaleyFest LA 2016 lineup now includes 14 shows: Better Call Saul, Scandal, Empire, Scream Queens, black-ish, Supergirl, The Big Bang Theory, Fear the Walking Dead, Law & Order: SVU, Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., Chicago Med, Power, and American Horror Story.
Better Call Saul‘s panel will take place on March 12th at 2pm PT with Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Michael McKean, Rhea Seehorn, Patrick Fabian, Michael Mando, Vince Gilligan, and Peter Gould expected to attend. The panel for Scandal is set for March 15 at 7:30pm PT featuring Kerry Washington, Guillermo Diaz, Darby Stanchfield, Katie Lowes, Tony Goldwyn, Jeff Perry, Bellamy Young, Joshua Malina, Scott Foley, Portia de Rossi, Cornelius Smith Jr., Joe Morton, Shonda Rhimes, and Betsy Beers.
PaleyFest LA 2016 runs Friday, March 11 to Sunday, March 20 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, CA.
“The Paley Center for Media is pleased to present an outstanding and diverse group of events at this year’s PaleyFest LA, welcoming the talented actors and creative forces that define excellence in front of and behind the camera,” said Maureen J. Reidy, President and CEO at The Paley Center for Media. “We’re thrilled to continue the Paley Center’s tradition of celebrating television and embracing inclusivity by honoring the many diverse voices and storylines that make a cultural impact while also bringing joy and entertainment to all types of audiences.”
PaleyFest LA 2016 Schedule
Friday, March 11: Opening Night Presentation: Empire (7:30 pm)
Moderator: TBA
Sunday, March 13: black-ish (2:00 pm)
Moderator: TBA
Anthony Anderson, “Andre ‘Dre’ Johnson” & Executive Producer
Tracee Ellis Ross, “Rainbow Johnson”
Yara Shahidi, “Zoey Johnson”
Marcus Scribner, “Andre Johnson, Jr.”
Miles Brown, “Jack Johnson”
Marsai Martin, “Diane Johnso”
Kenya Barris, Creator & Executive Producer
Jonathan Groff, Executive Producer
Sunday, March 13: Supergirl (7:00 pm)
Moderator: TBA
Melissa Benoist, “Kara Danvers/Supergirl”
Calista Flockhart, “Cat Grant”
Chyler Leigh, “Alex Danvers”
Mehcad Brooks, “James Olsen”
David Harewood, “Hank Henshaw/J’onn J’onzz”
Jeremy Jordan, “Winslow ‘Winn’ Schott”
Greg Berlanti, Co-Creator/Executive Producer
Ali Adler, Co-Creator/Executive Producer
Andrew Kreisberg, Co-Creator/Executive Producer
Sarah Schechter, Executive Producer
Tuesday, March 15: Scandal (7:30 pm)
Moderator: TBA
Kerry Washington, “Olivia Pope”
Guillermo Diaz, “Huck”
Darby Stanchfield, “Abby Whelan”
Katie Lowes, “Quinn Perkins”
Tony Goldwyn, “President Fitzgerald ‘Fitz’Grant”
Jeff Perry, “Cyrus Beene”
Bellamy Young, “Mellie Grant”
Joshua Malina, “David Rosen”
Scott Foley, “Jake Ballard”
Portia de Rossi, “Elizabeth North”
Cornelius Smith Jr., “Marcus Walker”
Joe Morton, “Rowan Pope”
Shonda Rhimes, Creator & Executive Producer
Betsy Beers, Executive Producer
Wednesday, March 16: The Big Bang Theory (7:30 pm)
Moderator: TBA
Johnny Galecki, “Leonard Hofstadter”
Jim Parsons, “Sheldon Cooper”
Kaley Cuoco, “Penny”
Simon Helberg, “Howard Wolowitz”
Kunal Nayyar, “Raj Koothrappali”
Mayim Bialik, “Amy Farrah Fowler”
Steven Molaro, Executive Producer
Chuck Lorre, Creator & Executive Producer
Bill Prady, Creator & Executive Producer
Saturday, March 19: Fear the Walking Dead (2:00 pm)
Moderator: TBA
Kim Dickens, “Madison Clark”
Cliff Curtis, “Travis Manawa”
Frank Dillane, “Nick Clark”
Alycia Debnam-Carey, “Alicia Clark”
Lorenzo James Henrie, “Christopher Manawa”
Ruben Blades, “Daniel Salazar”
Mercedes Mason, “Ofelia Salazar”
Colman Domingo, “Victor Strand”
Dave Erickson, Showrunner/Executive Producer/Co-Creator/Writer
Gale Anne Hurd, Executive Producer
Saturday, March 19: Stars of Law & Order: SVU, Chicago Fire, P.D., & Med Salute Dick Wolf (7:00 pm)
Moderator: TBA
Dick Wolf, Creator & Executive Producer
Jason Beghe, “Sgt. Hank Voight,” Chicago P.D.
Sophia Bush, “Det. Erin Lindsay,” Chicago P.D.
Colin Donnell, “Dr. Connor Rhodes,” Chicago Med
Ice-T, “Det. Odafin Tutuola,” Law & Order: SVU
Taylor Kinney, “Kelly Severide,” Chicago Fire
S. Epatha Merkerson, “Sharon Goodwin,” Chicago Med
Oliver Platt, “Dr. Daniel Charles,” Chicago Med
Jesse Spencer, “Matthew Casey,” Chicago Fire
Sunday, March 20: Power (2:00 pm)
Moderator: TBA
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, “Kanan” & Executive Producer
Omari Hardwick, “James ‘Ghost’ St. Patrick”
Lela Loren, “Angela Valdes”
Naturi Naughton, “Tasha St. Patrick”
Joseph Sikora, “Tommy Egan”
Courtney Kemp Agboh, Creator, Showrunner, and Executive Producer
Sunday, March 20: Closing Night Presentation: American Horror Story: Hotel (7:00 pm)
Moderator: TBA
Rob Lowe as Father Jude Sutton in ‘You, Me and the Apocalypse’ (Photo by Ed Miller / WTTV Productions Limited)
NBC’s new comedy series You, Me and the Apocalypse will premiere on January 28, 2016 at 8pm ET/PT with an ensemble cast that includes Rob Lowe (The Grinder), Jenna Fischer (The Office), Megan Mullally (Parks and Rec), and Mathew Baynton. The series kicks off with the reveal that there are just 30 days left before a comet crashes into Earth and wipes out mankind. Chaos ensues, of course, and the show’s oddball collection of main characters set out to put their lives in order before the world as they know it ceases to exist.
In support of the show’s premiere, Rob Lowe joined writer/executive producer Iain Hollands in a conference call to talk about the hilarious new series which features Lowe as foul-mouthed, straight-talking priest who investigates miracles.
Rob Lowe and Iain Hollands Interview:
Do you think our world leaders would be honest and tell us the world is about to end? Is this sort of an advertisement for not telling us what’s going on because of how people would react?
Rob Lowe: “I always thought – and Iain probably can give the real answer since he wrote it – but I always thought they absolutely kept people in the dark in the world of the show. And, probably for a long time they knew it was coming. And now when it got to 30 days out, they were like, ‘You know what? At some point we have to let them know.’
I bet you they knew the world was ending for a lot longer than 30 days. But if this is any indication, I think ignorance is probably bliss.”
Iain Hollands: “I agree with Rob. And on a personal note, I would far rather not know then know.”
With 30 days left, what would be on your bucket list?
Rob Lowe: “I spent a good amount of time thinking about that during the show. And while there may be a couple of things you know that you’d consider – I’ve never been to the Rain Forests or whatever – when really faced with it, I would want to do exactly what I’m doing which would be work hard, be with my family, and live the life I’m living. And it actually makes me feel really good and satisfied about my life. I’m blessed. You know, it’s all good because I don’t feel like there’s a lot of stuff out there that I would feel like I missed out on if it was all coming to an end.”
How did this project come about for you?
Rob Lowe: “It was sent to me and the minute I read the first Father Jude scene, I knew I was in. There aren’t many scripts that grab you like this because Iain did such a great job in terms of tone of it being very, very dramatic and very, very irreverent and witty all at the same time. The character of Father Jude in particular for me was a standout and certainly nothing like anything I’d ever played before.”
Father Jude is very flawed and has his doubts about things. As an actor, did you have to find a different sort of headspace to play this character? What did you do to get ready for the role?
Rob Lowe: “Well, it was a great excuse to do something that I’ve been putting off forever which was really, really, really spend some time reading the Bible cover to cover. You know, I’ve read bits and pieces of it over the course of my life but I never really sat down and taken it all in in a sort of scholarly way. So, that was great, a great opportunity to do that.
And in terms of playing a priest, for me, it was like there are certain archetypes that an actor should play before they move on. Cop, check. Cowboy, check. President, check. Priest, check. So I’m working my way down the list now.”
It’s very rare that an actor gets the chance to have two major roles in two big series at the same time. How do you juggle the time between this series and The Grinder? What’s it like to have both of those going at the same time?
Rob Lowe: “It is really exciting. Two completely different characters in two completely different types of shows on two networks at the same time is really, for me, sort of an actor’s dream. I would travel back and forth. I’d do three weeks in Europe on You, Me and the Apocalypse and then I would fly back here and work on The Grinder. Not only to be doing them both at the same time was a challenge, but also really fun. And then we finished Apocalypse in a time where I could then really do the meat of The Grinder which I’m still doing today…I’m actually on the set. I’m on the set dressed as a Mexican busboy as we speak. Don’t ask why The Grinder would be a Mexican busboy. You will find out.”
You’ve created such an incredible batch of colorful characters. Is there one in particular that you really enjoy writing for? And, how do you balance them all?
Iain Hollands: “Yes, it’s a show with a lot of characters and we spend an awful lot of time trying to structure it in a way which allowed everyone to have some fun with their character. I don’t think I have one in particular. I think it depends on what mood you’re in. Like if you’re in a foul mood, it’s fun to write Leanne. If you’re in a kind of pessimistic mood, it’s often better to write some of the British characters. So, I don’t have one in particular but writing Father Jude was certainly a lot of fun. On the surface, yes, okay, he swears and he smokes and everything, but what was really interesting was there’s real depth to him. You know, you scratch the surface and he’s a man that really cares and who has the real courage to take on hypocrisy. And, okay, he does it in a really reverent way.”
And thanks for writing an apocalyptic series that doesn’t have zombies.
Iain Hollands: [Laughing] “Yes. Well, you know that’s series two. No, I’m joking. I’m joking.”
Is it easy to write for both British and American audiences?
Iain Hollands: “Yes. I mean, I don’t think you consciously set out to do that. The only thing you can really do is write something that you’d enjoy watching. I mean I think the fact is now that we watch so much TV over here from America, it’s such a great you know period – there’s so many great shows around. But you kind of pick it up almost by osmosis. So, from that point of view, it wasn’t difficult. It’s like when you’re sitting down and reading through the scripts with American actors. You can tell where you’ve gone wrong with the words they wouldn’t use or intonation that they wouldn’t do. But, generally speaking, I think that British and American audiences have more similarities than they have differences.”
With the show kicking off 30 days before the comet collides with Earth, if you get more than one season how is that timeline going to work?
Iain Hollands: “I’m trying to think how to answer that without giving anything away. There’s definitely a possibility for it to return and there’s a plan for that to happen. It’s difficult for me to answer your question without a massive spoiler alert. So, just say that the end of the final episode isn’t necessarily the end.”
Rob, Father Jude is the devil’s advocate. What kind of scenarios are we going to see you play that aspect of the character in?
Rob Lowe: “Well, as the world unravels, you know the church teaches that would be not only the time for the savior to return but also the time for the antichrist to return – if it is indeed the end of the world. And when we realize it is the end of the world, you need the devil’s advocate to sort out and find the antichrist, the real one or the real savior. So, he’s a busy man. And I think up until the show opens with the announcement of the media, I think the job of devil’s advocate was probably not as exciting as it sounds. But the minute the apocalypse is on it, you know all bets are off.”
Megan Mullally was on Parks and Rec with you, but she looks completely different in You, Me and the Apocalypse. What did you think of her make-over?
Rob Lowe: “I didn’t recognize her and I’ve known Megan since 1984. You know, she’s a chameleon. She’s an amazing actress. I mean, I think that’s no surprise. Everybody knows what a stunning actress she is, and when she was on Will & Grace people thought that’s who she was. Literally, they thought that was. And then when she was on Parks and Rec as Tammy…you know, she just inhabits those characters and this is no different. But, I think even Megan Mullally fans when they see her in this at first probably won’t even realize it’s her.”
Iain Hollands: “I mean, she was amazing. She was so brave. She was the one that wanted to push it further and further and further. I think when you first offer a part like that to an actress, you’re always kind of worried that they’re going to want to look amazing. And she was the one who was like, ‘No. No. No, I want the teeth. I want the hair. I want the full works.’ I think that was a really bold step for her to make.”
Can you talk a little bit about Jenna Fischer’s character?
Iain Hollands: “So, Jenna Fischer plays Rhonda who has been wrongly accused of a crime and in prison. She’s kind of like a mild-mannered librarian, completely unable to deal with life in prison. And then kind of weirdly luckily for her, the apocalypse is coming. There’s this huge prison break which she manages to get away, which is fantastic news. But, unfortunately, she’s [encumbered] with Leanne, Megan Mullally’s character, who’s the kind of person that she would in normal life cross the road to avoid. Their story is the story of two women desperately trying to get across America to be with their families before the end of the world.”
If the end of the world is coming, how do you want to be remembered?
Rob Lowe: “I would like to be thought of as a father first. My two sons are amazing young men. I’m very proud of them. One of them is on The Grinder now as a recurring actor as he’s getting a 4.0 at Stanford. My other is graduating Duke and going to law school, and they’re great human beings. That’s way more important than anything I’ve ever done in my career. And then I just think that different people have different connections to me. Some are recent; some go back 30 years. I think it would be an incredible legacy to be one of those people that has been in a relationship with an audience their entire lifetime.”
‘You, Me and the Apocalypse’ Season 1 Poster (Photo by NBC)
Iain, when did this idea come to you?
Iain Hollands: “We first pitched it about 5 years ago. I wanted to write a show about the apocalypse, but where the apocalypse was weirdly the best thing that could have ever happened to all these characters. So, you know when you first meet them, they’re all trapped in some ways by their kind of everyday worries. And then, weirdly, the knowledge that the world’s ending allows them to free themselves from the things that have been holding them back and just concentrate on what really matters. That was kind of my starting point. It’s a British show so we had to get a British network on board first, and then NBC came on board later. It took quite a while to get everything together.”
The You, Me and the Apocalypse Plot:
When the news is announced that a comet is on an unavoidable collision course with Earth, the most hilarious and unexpected chain of events imaginable is set in motion. Against a backdrop of apocalyptic chaos, an eclectic group of seemingly unconnected characters around the world begin to intersect in the most unexpected ways, resulting in a nonstop mix of action, romance and wit.
The story follows an unusual assortment of mismatched characters, each coping with the impending end of the world in his or her own bizarre way. Perhaps the most complex is Father Jude (Lowe), a rebellious and foul-mouthed priest who is tasked with being the “devil’s advocate” with the aid of his new timid assistant, Sister Celine Leonti (Gaia Scodellaro). Rhonda (Jenna Fischer), a mild-mannered librarian, finds herself dangerously out of her depth when she is sent to a maximum security prison for a crime she did not commit. She unwillingly befriends Leanne (Megan Mullally), an unhinged white supremacist who takes a deeply reluctant Rhonda under her wing. Morally dubious, but intensely loyal, Leanne is a woman uniquely suited to surviving the end times and will prove herself to be exactly the sidekick Rhonda needs.
Then there is Jamie (Mathew Baynton), the humble bank manager from Slough who is hopelessly stuck in a rut and still in mourning over the mysterious disappearance of his wife seven years ago. Spurred into action as a result of the impending apocalypse, he embarks on a perilous quest to find his loved one.
There are 34 days until the comet collides with Earth and some of these misfits are destined to make it to a bunker deep beneath the English suburbs of Slough. As a result, they will become the incredibly unlikely, and totally unsuitable, future of mankind. Wouldn’t that be a disaster!
Fox’s Lucifer kicks off season one on January 25, 2016 at 9pm ET/PT with an episode that sets up why Lucifer Morningstar is on Earth instead of playing with people’s souls down in Hell. Based on the Vertigo comic by Neil Gaiman, Lucifer is played by Tom Ellis who delivers a sexy, devilishly charming character you want to root for despite the fact he’s the Devil. It’s because of Ellis’ ability to alternately show he’s having fun with the character and display the dangerous side of the role that makes this new Fox series worth checking out.
Lucifer now owns a nightclub in Los Angeles because where else would the Devil hang out on Earth than in LA? He’s enjoying meddling in the lives of mortals but seems a little bored until he meets up with a detective named Chloe (Chicago Fire’s Lauren German) who instantly fascinates/frustrates him, leading him to find his calling on Earth: to help solve crimes. He’s actually the right guy for the job because of his unique ability to make people confess their deepest, darkest desires.
If, aside from the bizarre crime-fighting Devil on Earth twist, Lucifer sounds like it’s taking a road-too-traveled approach to storytelling, just know that the three episodes provided for review show Lucifer won’t just be your standard police procedural. He has real daddy issues, is a sexual beacon to all women with the exception of Chloe, and he even spends time talking to a psychologist (Rachael Harris) who attempts to help him figure out who he really is and what’s the real reason he’s hanging out in LA and refusing to go home. It’s a ‘sex in return for therapy’ relationship that hopefully will be explored further throughout season one. Harris and Ellis work well off of each other and the side plot of the Devil in therapy could lead to some very interesting reveals.
Lucifer’s not the only otherworldly creature who will be popping in and out of the show. Series regular Lesley-Ann Brandt plays Mazikeen (aka Maze), Lucifer’s badass right-hand woman who always knows where her boss is and is dedicated to keeping him safe. Amenadiel (played by D.B. Woodside) pops in and out, spreading his massive wings and demanding Lucifer get back to the business of running Hell. Neither character is developed much in the first few episodes, but it’s likely the series will delve further into their stories after the writers have finished setting up Lucifer’s motivations and desires.
Lucifer will remain worth watching as long as it doesn’t succumb to the overused crime of the week trope and instead continues to focus on Lucifer’s struggle to come to terms with why he felt the need to take a vacation from Hell in the first place. Ellis’ approach to the character is the right mix of mischief and danger, and hopefully, the writers will take full advantage of his sex appeal and take the show into racier territory.
HBO’s released a truly bizarre trailer for the new animated adult series Animals created by Phil Matarese and Mike Luciano. The animated comedy is set to premiere on February 5, 2016 at 11:30pm ET/PT and features the voices of Eric Andre, A$AP Ferg, A$AP Rocky, Katie Aselton, Jessica Chastain, Rob Corddry, Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass, Ellie Kemper, Nick Kroll, Lauren Lapkus, Melanie Lynsky, Marc Maron, and Kumail Nanjiani. Plus, Horatio Sanz, Adam Scott, Molly Shannon, Wanda Sykes, Cobie Smulders, Kurt Vile, Matt Walsh, Zach Woods and Steve Zissi.
Season one will consist of 10 episodes.
The Plot: New York City, Earth’s least habitable environment, is home to a host of downtrodden creatures. Whether it’s lovelorn rats, gender-questioning pigeons or aging bedbugs in the midst of a midlife crisis, the awkward small talk, moral ambiguity and existential woes of these non-human urbanites prove startlingly similar to our own.
Dave Matthews Band will be celebrating their 25th anniversary with a North American tour kicking off in Wichita, Kansas on May 11, 2016. The 46 date tour will stop in cities including San Diego, Cincinnati, and Dallas before finishing up on September 4th in George, Washington. According to the group’s official announcement, the 2016 summer tour is their last until at least 2018.
Tickets will go on sale via warehouse.davematthewsband.com beginning on January 26 at 10am ET for members of the DMB Warehouse Fan Association. Tickets to the general public will be available on February 19th at 12pm local time through davematthewsband.com.
DAVE MATTHEWS BAND – SUMMER 2016 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
5/11 Wichita, KS INTRUST Bank Arena
5/13 The Woodlands, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
5/14 Dallas, TX Gexa Energy Pavilion
5/17 Oklahoma City, OK Chesapeake Energy Arena
5/18 North Little Rock, AR Verizon Arena
5/20 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center
5/21 Cuyahoga Falls, OH Blossom Music Center
5/24 Pelham, AL Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
5/27 Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion
5/28 Atlanta, GA Lakewood Amphitheatre
5/29 Maryland Heights, MO Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
6/7 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
6/8 Bangor, ME Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion
6/10 Mansfield, MA Xfinity Center
6/11 Hartford, CT XFINITY Theatre
6/17 Virginia Beach, VA Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
6/18 Bristow, VA Jiffy Lube Live
6/21 Wantagh, NY Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
6/22 Syracuse, NY Lakeview Amphitheater
6/24 Camden, NJ BB&T Pavilion
6/25 Camden, NJ BB&T Pavilion
6/28 Moline, IL iWireless Center
6/29 Bonner Springs, KS Cricket Wireless Amphitheater
7/1 Elkhorn, WI Alpine Valley Music Theatre
7/2 Elkhorn, WI Alpine Valley Music Theatre
7/8 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena
7/9 Burgettstown, PA First Niagara Pavilion
7/12 Gilford, NH Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
7/13 Gilford, NH Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
7/15 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center
7/16 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center
7/19 Toronto, ON Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
7/20 Clarkston, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre
7/22 Noblesville, IN Klipsch Music Center
7/23 Noblesville, IN Klipsch Music Center
7/26 North Charleston, SC North Charleston Coliseum
7/27 Tampa, FL MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
7/29 West Palm Beach, FL Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre
7/30 West Palm Beach, FL Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre
8/26 Chula Vista, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre
8/27 Irvine, CA Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
8/29 Berkeley, CA Greek Theatre
8/30 Berkeley, CA Greek Theatre
9/2 George, WA The Gorge Amphitheatre
9/3 George, WA The Gorge Amphitheatre
9/4 George, WA The Gorge Amphitheatre
Mariah Carey fans heading to Vegas have a few more opportunities to catch her act at Caesars Palace. Carey has added 18 new dates to her ‘Mariah #1 to Infinity’ show at The Colosseum with tickets set to go on sale on January 29th at 10am PT. The show at Caesars was conceptualized by Mariah and is directed by Ken Ehrlich (The Grammy Awards). The Mariah #1 to Infinity show includes 18 of Mariah’s songs performed by the award-winning artist in chronological order. Her #1 to Infinity album released in May 2015 provides the set list for the Vegas show.
Mariah Carey New Show Dates:
June: 7, 10, 11, 14, 17, 18, 21, 24, 25
Aug.: 24, 27, 28, 31
Sept.: 3, 4, 7, 10, 11
Tickets are also still available for Carey’s February 2, 5, 6, 10, 13, 14, 17, 19, and 20 dates.
Carey holds the record as the best-selling female artist of all time and has earned Grammy Awards, 21 American Music Awards, Billboard’s “Artist of the Decade” Award, the World Music Award for “World’s Best Selling Female Artist of the Millennium,” and BMI’s “Icon Award” for her outstanding achievements in songwriting. She’s also a Congressional Award recipient and is the founder of Camp Mariah, a retreat for inner city children to explore career development.
Carol Burnett (Photo by Randee St. Nicholas, Copyright 2010 Mabel Cat Inc)
Amy Poehler and Tina Fey will have the honor of presenting Carol Burnett with the Screen Actors Guild’s Life Achievement Award during the 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on January 30, 2016. The SAG Awards, which will air live on TNT and TBS at 5pm PT/8pm ET, are voted on by members of SAG-AFTRA and unlike other major awards, the SAG Awards only honor the work of actors (you won’t see Best Film, Best Director, or other categories from SAG). Membership in SAG-AFTRA currently stands at 116,741.
The Life Achievement Award is given to “an actor who fosters the finest ideals of the acting profession, including career achievement and humanitarian accomplishment.” Burnett, the 52nd actor to earn the honor, joins a list of recipients that includes Debbie Reynolds, Rita Moreno, Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, Ernest Borgnine, Betty White, James Earl Jones, Charles Durning, Julie Andrews, Shirley Temple Black, James Garner, Karl Malden, Clint Eastwood, Edward Asner, Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee, Sidney Poitier, Kirk Douglas, Elizabeth Taylor, Angela Lansbury, Robert Redford and George Burns.
Carol Burnett, 2015 Life Achievement Award Recipient Details (Courtesy of SAG)
The 2015 Life Achievement Award will join Carol Burnett’s record of preeminent industry honors, which include the Presidential Medal of Freedom, a Kennedy Center Honor and its Mark Twain Prize for Humor, a Peabody Award, the Television Critics Association’s Career Achievement Award, dozens of Emmy Awards, five Golden Globe Awards, five American Comedy Awards, 12 People’s Choice Awards, an Ace Award, a Horatio Alger Award, both Crystal and Lucy Awards from Women in Film, the TV Land Legend Award, the Jimmy Stewart Museum’s Harvey Award and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Burnett first made her mark as a member of “The Garry Moore Show” ensemble and for her Tony®-nominated performance in the original Broadway musical production of “Once Upon a Mattress.” Her rise to household name came in 1967, when “The Carol Burnett Show” premiered on CBS with a talented ensemble featuring Harvey Korman, Tim Conway, Vicki Lawrence and Lyle Waggoner. Burnett’s portrayal of “Starlet” O’Hara in a “Gone with the Wind” parody is always counted among the top 10 greatest moments in television history. Its famous Bob Mackie-designed “curtain-rod” dress now resides at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
Burnett’s film credits include John Huston’s version of the musical “Annie”; Peter Bogdanovich’s “Noises Off”; Robert Altman’s “A Wedding”; and Alan Alda’s “Four Seasons.” On Broadway she starred in A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters,” Stephen Sondheim’s musical “review” “Putting It Together,” and Ken Ludwig’s farce “Moon Over Buffalo.” She also starred in the highly acclaimed television movies “Friendly Fire” and “Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice,” produced and starred in numerous specials, and guest-starred on such series as “Glee,” “Hot in Cleveland,” and “Law and Order: SVU.”
Burnett has written three New York Times-bestselling memoirs: “One More Time,” followed by “This Time Together: Laughter and Reflection” and “Carrie and Me: A Mother-Daughter Love Story,” both Grammy® nominees for best spoken word recordings. She added playwright to her credits when she and her daughter, Carrie Hamilton, wrote “Hollywood Arms.” Sadly, Carrie passed away four months prior to the play’s premiere at the Chicago Goodman Theatre in April 2002. Directed by Hal Prince, “Hollywood Arms” premiered on Broadway later that year.
This year, Burnett already has been seen in the PBS telecast of “A Celebration of American Creativity: In Performance at the White House” and returned to CBS’ “Hawaii Five-0” for a special episode.
Burnett is in active development with CBS Films on “Sunrise in Memphis,” a theatrical project originated by her late daughter Carrie and is writing her fourth book, entitled “In Such Good Company,” a poignant love letter to the golden era of television that simultaneously examines what made “The Carol Burnett Show” an iconic success.
UFC star Ronda Rousey hosted the January 23, 2016 episode of Saturday Night Live which went on despite the massive blizzard that struck the East Coast. Rousey, who’s nabbed a few acting roles, did a decent job of reading her lines but never really had that one stand-out skit that will make this year’s Best Of reel. Tina Fey’s return as Sarah Palin with Darrell Hammond as Donald Trump stole the show, and everything that came after that SNL opening bit paled in comparison.
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