The buzz around this year’s Stagecoach Festival, kicking off Friday in Indio, California, is among the loudest in the country music fest’s 16-year history. Tickets sold out in less than a month after going on sale last September — hitting that mark months before sister festival Coachella — and giving Stagecoach its biggest sales ever. Credit that to the current country music boom and to a stellar lineup put together by Stacy Vee, EVP of festival talent for Goldenvoice, the promoter behind Coachella and Stagecoach.
“You can definitely feel all...
“You can definitely feel all...
- 4/22/2024
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Maluma’s vision was crystal clear as he delved into creating his hit single “Según Quién.” The record began during a studio session with Edgar Barrera and Keityn in Turks and Caicos as he locked into album mode for Don Juan, which has been nominated for Best Latin Pop Album for this year’s Grammys. The Colombian musician was ready to return to his roots for a bit, but when the pair of producers played him the first guitar chords that would form the foundation of the single, he had...
- 12/20/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Spoiler Alert: This interview contains spoilers for Season 1, Episode 8 of “The Buccaneers,” now streaming on Apple TV+.
The season finale of Apple TV+’s “The Buccaneers,” aptly titled “Wedding of the Season,” culminates with a traditional chapel wedding between Nan St. George (Kristine Frøseth) and Theo, Duke of Tintagel (Guy Remmers). However, the events that transpire before and after the wedding are anything but traditional.
Costume designer Kate Carin and production designer Amy Maguire sat down with Variety to discuss how they reflected the contrast between the wedding and the chaos occurring outside of it in the set and dresses.
The series, which is based on Edith Wharton’s unfinished novel of the same name, follows a group of fun-loving American girls who infiltrate 1870s London, sparking an Anglo-American culture clash. Following a season-long love triangle between Nan, Theo and his best friend Guy Thwarte (Matthew Broome), “Wedding of the...
The season finale of Apple TV+’s “The Buccaneers,” aptly titled “Wedding of the Season,” culminates with a traditional chapel wedding between Nan St. George (Kristine Frøseth) and Theo, Duke of Tintagel (Guy Remmers). However, the events that transpire before and after the wedding are anything but traditional.
Costume designer Kate Carin and production designer Amy Maguire sat down with Variety to discuss how they reflected the contrast between the wedding and the chaos occurring outside of it in the set and dresses.
The series, which is based on Edith Wharton’s unfinished novel of the same name, follows a group of fun-loving American girls who infiltrate 1870s London, sparking an Anglo-American culture clash. Following a season-long love triangle between Nan, Theo and his best friend Guy Thwarte (Matthew Broome), “Wedding of the...
- 12/13/2023
- by Caroline Brew
- Variety Film + TV
Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez on ‘Historic’ Las Vegas Gp, Acting With Carin León, and Celebrating With Patrón
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Sergio “Checo” Pérez is in an odd spot. The Red Bull Racing Formula 1 driver has two first-place wins and nine podium finishes this year — including a third-place finish at this past weekend’s inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix — clinching him second place in the 2023 Drivers’ Championship. In other words, Checo is having an amazing year. But there’s one thing stopping Pérez from having the best year: teammate Max Verstappen.
Sergio “Checo” Pérez is in an odd spot. The Red Bull Racing Formula 1 driver has two first-place wins and nine podium finishes this year — including a third-place finish at this past weekend’s inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix — clinching him second place in the 2023 Drivers’ Championship. In other words, Checo is having an amazing year. But there’s one thing stopping Pérez from having the best year: teammate Max Verstappen.
- 11/21/2023
- by Oscar Hartzog
- Rollingstone.com
The National’s Matt Berninger has confirmed that he is still working on a long-gestating sitcom with his director/actor brother, Tom Berninger. In an interview with NME, he spilled details about the semi-autobiographical series, including its working title: Dos Apes.
According to Berninger, he tabled the project while dealing with writer’s block and depression during lockdown, but now it’s back on. “Not unlike Frankenstein, a lightning bolt has started its heart again!” he said. “It’s called Dos Apes, and with the pandemic, we had to put it down. Dos Apes is alive, and that’s all I can say. There was nothing happening because of the writers strikes and stuff like that, but we’ll see. I’m not going to drown in projects like I was before, but that it is one of them that I really want to do and it might happen.”
Berninger...
According to Berninger, he tabled the project while dealing with writer’s block and depression during lockdown, but now it’s back on. “Not unlike Frankenstein, a lightning bolt has started its heart again!” he said. “It’s called Dos Apes, and with the pandemic, we had to put it down. Dos Apes is alive, and that’s all I can say. There was nothing happening because of the writers strikes and stuff like that, but we’ll see. I’m not going to drown in projects like I was before, but that it is one of them that I really want to do and it might happen.”
Berninger...
- 10/3/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
When Rolling Stone asked Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez to share his pre-fight playlist with us ahead of his much-anticipated match against Gennady Golovkin on Saturday, we had some assumptions about what we’d get. Perhaps “Dákiti” by Bad Bunny. Maybe some pumped-up corridos, since he’s so proud of his Mexican heritage. Or self-empowering songs: “El Rey” by Vicente Fernández?
What he sent us, though, was a list of Mexican songs, yes. But much more mellower ones than we anticipated. There’s a pair of songs from Calibre 50 alum Edén Muñoz...
What he sent us, though, was a list of Mexican songs, yes. But much more mellower ones than we anticipated. There’s a pair of songs from Calibre 50 alum Edén Muñoz...
- 9/15/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Skydance Media has named industry veteran Carin Sage to the newly created role of Executive Vice President of Feature Film for the company. With more than 30 years of agency experience, Sage will be responsible for bringing in new feature projects and overseeing films through all phases from inception to production.
“When you find yourself time and time again chasing writers and directors from only one agent’s list, after a while, you kind of realize the common denominator,” said Don Granger, President of Feature Film Production at Skydance. “Carin’s taste is impeccable, her ability to work with filmmakers is unparalleled, and her deep relationships within the creative community are unmatched, and I am thrilled to welcome her to Skydance.”
Prior to Skydance, Sage was a manager at 3 Arts Entertainment and an agent at CAA. She represented a number of notable filmmakers and talent at both companies including Ang Lee,...
“When you find yourself time and time again chasing writers and directors from only one agent’s list, after a while, you kind of realize the common denominator,” said Don Granger, President of Feature Film Production at Skydance. “Carin’s taste is impeccable, her ability to work with filmmakers is unparalleled, and her deep relationships within the creative community are unmatched, and I am thrilled to welcome her to Skydance.”
Prior to Skydance, Sage was a manager at 3 Arts Entertainment and an agent at CAA. She represented a number of notable filmmakers and talent at both companies including Ang Lee,...
- 8/29/2022
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
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