Today, Disney+ announced that season 34 of the hit animated series “The Simpsons” will launch October 11 on the streaming service. The new season of the Emmy® Award-, Annie Award- and Peabody Award-winning animated comedy takes fans back to Springfield for 22 more episodes of fun with the Simpson family. Season 34 also marks an exciting milestone – the 750th episode of “The Simpsons” titled “Homer’s Adventures Through The Windshield Glass.” The season features guest voice appearances from Fred Armisen, Anna Faris, Will Forte, Simu Liu, Lizzo, Rob Lowe, Melissa McCarthy, Jade Novah, Aubrey Plaza, John Roberts, and more. New season 34 art ... Read more...
- 9/20/2023
- by Thomas Miller
- Seat42F
This The Simpsons review contains spoilers.
The Simpsons Season 34 Episode 18
The Simpsons tries to prove music can be more than just revenge, but then it gets a little cringey, and turns superfans into stalker fans. “Fan-ily Feud” appears to take on the army of a certain former country singer gone pop goddess, whose name would probably be better left unsaid, but that would only spur the ire of BTS stans, justifiably requesting rebuttal. The episode would have benefited from a guest appearance from Taylor Swift, but if it hadn’t gone right, her next seven albums might have targeted the series as a bad breakup, a win-win situation, to be sure, for everyone involved.
The Simpsons have been making entreaties to Swift since Bart wrote “Thank you for 28 great years… Taylor Swift” on the chalkboard in “Dogtown,” season 28’s season finale. Lisa must have kept her as her number 2 Google alert.
The Simpsons Season 34 Episode 18
The Simpsons tries to prove music can be more than just revenge, but then it gets a little cringey, and turns superfans into stalker fans. “Fan-ily Feud” appears to take on the army of a certain former country singer gone pop goddess, whose name would probably be better left unsaid, but that would only spur the ire of BTS stans, justifiably requesting rebuttal. The episode would have benefited from a guest appearance from Taylor Swift, but if it hadn’t gone right, her next seven albums might have targeted the series as a bad breakup, a win-win situation, to be sure, for everyone involved.
The Simpsons have been making entreaties to Swift since Bart wrote “Thank you for 28 great years… Taylor Swift” on the chalkboard in “Dogtown,” season 28’s season finale. Lisa must have kept her as her number 2 Google alert.
- 4/24/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Discovering new music has long been one of the joys of SXSW. And even as the festival has expanded its scope, it continues to be a testing ground for promising talent. From social media darling Jade Novah to budding country singer Emily Nelli, here are five performers worth checking out.
Sans Soucis
To understand why the music press is raving about the Italian Congolese singer right now, just listen to her recently released “Merchants.” March 14 at The Courtyard; March 17 at The Stay Put
Jade Novah
She’s already garnered nearly a million followers on Instagram thanks to her hilarious impersonations of Beyoncé and Toni Braxton, but Jade Novah is a major R&b talent in her own right, with songs like “Trip” and “Lost in You” as proof. March 17 at The North Door
Emily Nenni
Of course this California-born and Nashville-based performer was going to have a future in music:...
Sans Soucis
To understand why the music press is raving about the Italian Congolese singer right now, just listen to her recently released “Merchants.” March 14 at The Courtyard; March 17 at The Stay Put
Jade Novah
She’s already garnered nearly a million followers on Instagram thanks to her hilarious impersonations of Beyoncé and Toni Braxton, but Jade Novah is a major R&b talent in her own right, with songs like “Trip” and “Lost in You” as proof. March 17 at The North Door
Emily Nenni
Of course this California-born and Nashville-based performer was going to have a future in music:...
- 3/13/2023
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Talent management and television and film production company 3 Arts Entertainment is opening an office in Atlanta. Jermaine Johnson is running point on the new expansion and will head up the office, which is being established as Georgia continues to be an important hub for shooting. Not only does the state offer generous incentives, it also boasts seasoned crews and state-of-the-art facilities.
“Having spent summers here since I was a kid, I’ve always thought of Atlanta as a second home,” said Johnson. “So naturally I’m excited to build with a creative community that has been at the forefront of the cultural conversation for as long I can remember. And I’m thrilled to help support the next generation of storytellers, artists and changemakers from this incredible city.”
They have already started working with notable local talent. Atlanta based clients include singer, comedian and actor, Jade Novah; filmmaker and photographer,...
“Having spent summers here since I was a kid, I’ve always thought of Atlanta as a second home,” said Johnson. “So naturally I’m excited to build with a creative community that has been at the forefront of the cultural conversation for as long I can remember. And I’m thrilled to help support the next generation of storytellers, artists and changemakers from this incredible city.”
They have already started working with notable local talent. Atlanta based clients include singer, comedian and actor, Jade Novah; filmmaker and photographer,...
- 12/5/2022
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Sorry, it’s not a new album, but it’s a reason for excitement all the same: Rihanna’s next Savage X Fenty Show has an official premiere date. Vol. 4 of the annual fashion special drops Nov. 9, exclusively streaming on Amazon’s Prime Video.
In a short but dramatic teaser shared on her social channels, RiRi — the creative director and an executive producer of the show — modeled sparkly new lingerie from her billion-dollar fashion brand to get fans ready for what’s to come.
Volume Mf Four #Savagexfentyshow @SavageXFenty @PrimeVideo @AmazonFashion pic.
In a short but dramatic teaser shared on her social channels, RiRi — the creative director and an executive producer of the show — modeled sparkly new lingerie from her billion-dollar fashion brand to get fans ready for what’s to come.
Volume Mf Four #Savagexfentyshow @SavageXFenty @PrimeVideo @AmazonFashion pic.
- 10/14/2022
- by Miles Klee
- Rollingstone.com
Meta is introducing the second annual cohort of its We The Culture initiative – a creator program that aims to amplify Black creators who champion Black culture and further important conversations.
We The Culture (Wtc) is the product of Meta's $25 million-dollar investment in Black creators, and it launched last February. Developed by Black employees, Wtc comprises funding, resources, and networking opportunities -- and this year's cohort is focused on Reels creators.
The second We The Culture class comprises: French Spencer, Aliya Janell Young, Shaun Blokker, Bo Peoples, Sakinah and Zakiyyah Rahman, Alex Elle, Young Ezee, Crissa Jackson, Erik Alejandro Iglesias Rodriguez, Jason Johnson, Daphnique Springs, Amber Whittington, Tedra Wilson, Erica Cobb Baldwin, Cedric Rogers, Malcolm 'Mj' Harris, Tunde Oyeneyin, Dougie Cash, Chris Matthews, Jade Novah, Lonnie Marts, and Tiffany Thompson.
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We The Culture (Wtc) is the product of Meta's $25 million-dollar investment in Black creators, and it launched last February. Developed by Black employees, Wtc comprises funding, resources, and networking opportunities -- and this year's cohort is focused on Reels creators.
The second We The Culture class comprises: French Spencer, Aliya Janell Young, Shaun Blokker, Bo Peoples, Sakinah and Zakiyyah Rahman, Alex Elle, Young Ezee, Crissa Jackson, Erik Alejandro Iglesias Rodriguez, Jason Johnson, Daphnique Springs, Amber Whittington, Tedra Wilson, Erica Cobb Baldwin, Cedric Rogers, Malcolm 'Mj' Harris, Tunde Oyeneyin, Dougie Cash, Chris Matthews, Jade Novah, Lonnie Marts, and Tiffany Thompson.
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- 2/25/2022
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
On Thursday evening nearly 1,000 animal advocates watched actors and activists Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara present the Hope Award to Dr. Jane Goodall, Dbe, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and U.N. messenger of peace, at the Mercy For Animals virtual Hope Gala hosted by NAACP Image Award winner, actress, and vegan foodie Tabitha Brown (Showtime’s The Chi).
Mercy For Animals is the world’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing cruelty to farmed animals and promoting compassionate food choices.
Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara presented Dr. Goodall with the Hope Award from their home in California.
“For many reasons, it’s important that more and more people move towards a plant-based diet,” said Goodall in her acceptance speech. “It’s good for the environment, for our health, and of course especially for animals. So let me close by applauding the wonderful work performed by Mercy For Animals.
Mercy For Animals is the world’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing cruelty to farmed animals and promoting compassionate food choices.
Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara presented Dr. Goodall with the Hope Award from their home in California.
“For many reasons, it’s important that more and more people move towards a plant-based diet,” said Goodall in her acceptance speech. “It’s good for the environment, for our health, and of course especially for animals. So let me close by applauding the wonderful work performed by Mercy For Animals.
- 6/14/2021
- Look to the Stars
On June 10 actors and activists Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara will present the Hope Award to Dr. Jane Goodall, Dbe, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and U.N. messenger of peace, at the Mercy For Animals Hope Gala hosted by NAACP Image Award winner, actress, and vegan foodie Tabitha Brown (Showtime’s The Chi).
Mercy For Animals is the world’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing cruelty to farmed animals and promoting compassionate food choices.
During the program, Mercy For Animals will also give awards to Miyoko Schinner, founder and owner of dairy-free cheese brand Miyoko’s Creamery; Pinky Cole, vegan restaurateur and owner of Slutty Vegan; and Erik Hastings, former undercover investigator and current Mercy For Animals senior investigations specialist.
Award presenters also include Grammy-winning singer Mýa; Grammy nominee Durrell “Tank” Babbs (Hit the Floor); actors Madelaine Petsch (Riverdale), Javicia Leslie (Batwoman), Alexandra Paul (Baywatch), María Gabriela De Faría...
Mercy For Animals is the world’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing cruelty to farmed animals and promoting compassionate food choices.
During the program, Mercy For Animals will also give awards to Miyoko Schinner, founder and owner of dairy-free cheese brand Miyoko’s Creamery; Pinky Cole, vegan restaurateur and owner of Slutty Vegan; and Erik Hastings, former undercover investigator and current Mercy For Animals senior investigations specialist.
Award presenters also include Grammy-winning singer Mýa; Grammy nominee Durrell “Tank” Babbs (Hit the Floor); actors Madelaine Petsch (Riverdale), Javicia Leslie (Batwoman), Alexandra Paul (Baywatch), María Gabriela De Faría...
- 6/8/2021
- Look to the Stars
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