On Friday, April 12th, the Dance Theatre of Harlem hosted their most anticipated event of the year, The Vision Gala.
Anna Glass, Janet Jackson, Robert Garland at The Vision Gala
Credit/Copyright: Dance Theatre of Harlem
The event honored esteemed ballet dancer Misty Copeland with the Arthur Mitchell Vision Award and civic leaders and philanthropists Terri Prettyman Bowles and Alvin Bowles with the Virtuoso Award. The organization raised $1.3 Million to further their mission of providing arts education, maintaining a world-class school, and presenting a ballet Company of African American and other racially diverse artists.
“Let’s continue to dance, to dream, and to build a world where every child has the opportunity to discover their passion and reach for the stars through dance,” Misty Copeland said on stage while accepting her award.
The honorary committee included Peg Alston, Reginald Van Lee, Susan Taylor, Derrick “D Nice” Jones, Jalen Rose, Kenny Leon,...
Anna Glass, Janet Jackson, Robert Garland at The Vision Gala
Credit/Copyright: Dance Theatre of Harlem
The event honored esteemed ballet dancer Misty Copeland with the Arthur Mitchell Vision Award and civic leaders and philanthropists Terri Prettyman Bowles and Alvin Bowles with the Virtuoso Award. The organization raised $1.3 Million to further their mission of providing arts education, maintaining a world-class school, and presenting a ballet Company of African American and other racially diverse artists.
“Let’s continue to dance, to dream, and to build a world where every child has the opportunity to discover their passion and reach for the stars through dance,” Misty Copeland said on stage while accepting her award.
The honorary committee included Peg Alston, Reginald Van Lee, Susan Taylor, Derrick “D Nice” Jones, Jalen Rose, Kenny Leon,...
- 4/17/2024
- Look to the Stars
Newsletter hub beehiiv is recruiting creators. After raising a $12.5 million Series A in 2023, the three-year-old platform has hired Twitter and Andreessen Horowitz vet Katherine Rundell, who has been put in charge of beehiiv’s creator outreach unit.
Rundell’s official title is VP of Creators. Since joining beehiiv at the start of the year, she has led a team that forges partnerships with big-name talent. Those creators are given guidance as they author and distribute newsletters through beehiiv. Their multimedia updates for subscribers are part of a growing beehiiv operation that includes one billion emails sent out each month.
The creators who have teamed with beehiiv include creatory economy experts Colin & Samir (pictured above), who have brought their Publish Press newsletter to the platform. Other partners include Peloton VP of Fitness Programming Robin Arzón and former Governator Arnold Schwarzenegger. (Full disclosure: Tubefilter also distributes its daily newsletter through beehiiv.)
Rundell...
Rundell’s official title is VP of Creators. Since joining beehiiv at the start of the year, she has led a team that forges partnerships with big-name talent. Those creators are given guidance as they author and distribute newsletters through beehiiv. Their multimedia updates for subscribers are part of a growing beehiiv operation that includes one billion emails sent out each month.
The creators who have teamed with beehiiv include creatory economy experts Colin & Samir (pictured above), who have brought their Publish Press newsletter to the platform. Other partners include Peloton VP of Fitness Programming Robin Arzón and former Governator Arnold Schwarzenegger. (Full disclosure: Tubefilter also distributes its daily newsletter through beehiiv.)
Rundell...
- 4/2/2024
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman are having some important revelations about their rom-com pasts . . . while running on treadmills. This week, Portman joined Kutcher as part of his marathon-training series "Our Future Selves" with Peloton, jogging alongside him as the two discussed how they first met and finally addressed the striking similarities between two iconic films within the romantic comedy multiverse.
"I think the first time we really started hanging out is when we shot 'No Strings' together,'" Kutcher said while sounding miraculously well-articulated for someone going full speed on a treadmill. "Who would've thought 20 years later, we'd be on a Peloton together?" Portman joked in response.
"Wait, it's also weird because my wife [Mila Kunis] was shooting basically the same movie, called 'Friends With Benefits,'" Kutcher said, putting into words what so many rom-com fans have been thinking for so long. Also released in 2011, "Friends With Benefits...
"I think the first time we really started hanging out is when we shot 'No Strings' together,'" Kutcher said while sounding miraculously well-articulated for someone going full speed on a treadmill. "Who would've thought 20 years later, we'd be on a Peloton together?" Portman joked in response.
"Wait, it's also weird because my wife [Mila Kunis] was shooting basically the same movie, called 'Friends With Benefits,'" Kutcher said, putting into words what so many rom-com fans have been thinking for so long. Also released in 2011, "Friends With Benefits...
- 9/24/2022
- by Chandler Plante
- Popsugar.com
Kim Kardashian and Ashton Kutcher are giving each other workout tips
Next Tuesday, the reality star joins Kutcher for his Peloton series “Our Future Selves”, and in a preview, fans get a look at exactly how that fitness fun will go.
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“Excitement level? I’m at like 11 today,” Kutcher says in the video. “My friend Kim is here. I’m really, really stoked to have a conversation with her.”
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“You showed up. You don’t even run,” Kutcher adds, to which Kardashian admits, “I do not.”
Workout instructor Robin Árzon helps guide the duo, saying, “I love Kim K,” saying she “dismantles and smashes the idea that one has to stay in their lane.”
Read More: Kim Kardashian Talks Second Chances In Trailer For Hillary...
Next Tuesday, the reality star joins Kutcher for his Peloton series “Our Future Selves”, and in a preview, fans get a look at exactly how that fitness fun will go.
Read More: Kim Kardashian Says Going Plant-Based Has Helped With Her Psoriasis
“Excitement level? I’m at like 11 today,” Kutcher says in the video. “My friend Kim is here. I’m really, really stoked to have a conversation with her.”
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A post shared by Robin Arzón (@robinnyc)
“You showed up. You don’t even run,” Kutcher adds, to which Kardashian admits, “I do not.”
Workout instructor Robin Árzon helps guide the duo, saying, “I love Kim K,” saying she “dismantles and smashes the idea that one has to stay in their lane.”
Read More: Kim Kardashian Talks Second Chances In Trailer For Hillary...
- 9/2/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
PBS NewsHour premeries That Moment When, an interview show that tells behind-the-scenes stories of successful people, Oct. 2 on Facebook Watch.
Hosted by Steve Goldbloom, That Moment When will offer revealing insights into the critical moments that alter the course of a successful person’s career or shapes who they become.
Forthcoming episodes will include interviews with SoulCycle and FlyWheel co-founder Ruth Zukerman, Black Girls Code founder Kimberly Bryant, American ultramarathon runner and author Robin Arzon and Equal Justice Initiative founder Bryan Stevenson.
“Because we’re trying to drill down on a pivotal moment in this person’s life it’s a lean-in conversation you’ll want to listen to,” said PBS NewsHour executive producer Sara Just, in an interview with Deadline. “This is an opportunity to hear about them as a person.”
The series is a part of a Facebook initiative announced earlier this year, to fund news shows for...
Hosted by Steve Goldbloom, That Moment When will offer revealing insights into the critical moments that alter the course of a successful person’s career or shapes who they become.
Forthcoming episodes will include interviews with SoulCycle and FlyWheel co-founder Ruth Zukerman, Black Girls Code founder Kimberly Bryant, American ultramarathon runner and author Robin Arzon and Equal Justice Initiative founder Bryan Stevenson.
“Because we’re trying to drill down on a pivotal moment in this person’s life it’s a lean-in conversation you’ll want to listen to,” said PBS NewsHour executive producer Sara Just, in an interview with Deadline. “This is an opportunity to hear about them as a person.”
The series is a part of a Facebook initiative announced earlier this year, to fund news shows for...
- 9/28/2018
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
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