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Stevie Wonder to Headline Global Citizen Live in Los Angeles
Stevie Wonder will headline Global Citizen Live’s star-studded 24-hour event in Los Angeles this month to help raise money and make a plea for increased COVID-19 vaccine doses along with bringing awareness toward climate change and poverty
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Tituss Burgess, Adam Lambert Star in ‘Ratatouille' Musical
TikTok’s crowdsourced “Ratatouille” musical has cooked up some serious talent for its one-night-only benefit concert, including roles for Tituss Burgess, Adam Lambert, André De Shields, Wayne Brady and Ashley Park.
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Queen, Adam Lambert to COVID Frontliners: ‘You Are the Champions'
Former San Diegan Adam Lambert has had a busy couple of months. He released his first solo album in five years, “Velvet,” in March. In April, he performed for the One World concert, then later in the month, announced he was auctioning off some of his glam outfits to support his charity, the Feel Something Foundation, and now, with...
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Queen and Adam Lambert Honor Global COVID-19 ‘Champions'
The remaining members of Queen and singer Adam Lambert have a message for workers on the frontline of the COVID-19 fight: “You Are the Champions.”
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SD-Connected Artists Showcased During One World Concert
The eight-hour One World concert interspersed messages of hope with live performances by some of pop culture’s biggest stars, including a trio by artists with deep ties to San Diego County.
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Adam Lambert: Happy More LGBTQ Artists Finding Success
Adam Lambert, who rose on the music scene as the runner-up on “America Idol” in 2009, says he’s happy to see more mainstream LGBTQ artists find major success.
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Thousands Attend Global Citizen Festival in Central Park
More than 60,000 people packed Central Park on Saturday for the Global Citizen Festival, an annual event that mixes musical performances with activism aimed at ending poverty throughout the world by 2030, NBC News reports. Artists such as Queen, Adam Lambert, Alicia Keys, Pharell Williams and OneRepublic took the stage during the five-hour festival, which comes on the heels of...
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Stars, Global Citizen Founder Outline Massive 2020 Concert
The annual Global Citizen Festival is happening this weekend in New York but founder Hugh Evans is thinking bigger. He’s enlisted some of the world’s top talent including Hugh Jackman, Pharrell, Chris Martin and Metallica, to kick off a yearlong campaign called Global Goal Live: The Possible Dream. “It is a massive movement,” said Jackman, who will co-host Saturday’s Global...
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Men Arrested After Using Open Houses to Rob Celeb's Homes
Prosecutors say two men in Los Angeles were arrested after using open houses to rob homes of celebrities, including singers Usher and Adam Lambert.
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Oscars Aimed for Inclusiveness, Host or No Host
It had been three decades since the Oscars went live without a designated host to front the annual celebration of entertainment. This year’s telecast bounced lightly, for the most part, from presenter to presenter and went all-out for inclusivity in an attempt to refocus attention on the awards and not the gaffs beleaguering the ceremony over recent months.
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Oscars 2019: Best Moments
From onstage leaps, to emotional musical performances, the Oscars brought out all the stops.
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In an Upset, ‘Green Book' Wins Best Picture at Oscars
The segregation-era road-trip drama “Green Book” was crowned best picture at the Academy Awards, handing Hollywood’s top award to a film seen as a feel-good throwback to some but ridiculed as an outdated inversion of “Driving Miss Daisy” by others.
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Oscars Producers: Show in ‘Good Shape' for Sunday
The film academy has announced a massive roster of celebrity talent that will be joining the show: Barbra Streisand, Michael B. Jordan, Tina Fey, Charlize Theron and Michael Keaton are just a few of the confirmed presenters.
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Hollywood Prepares For 2019 Academy Awards
Hollywood is gearing up for the 91st Annual Academy Awards.”The Wife”‘s Glenn Close is favored for Best Actress, “Bohemian Rhapsody”‘s Rami Malek is up for Best Actor, and “A Star Is Born” made the cut for Best Picture, along with “Black Panther.”
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Suspect in Celebrity Home Burglaries Posed as an Interested Buyer at Open Houses, Police Say
A man accused of posing as an interested home buyer at open houses, then returning to steal items in a series of burglaries at celebrity and high-end homes for sale in Los Angeles, has been arrested, police said Wednesday.
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Broadway Musical ‘Wicked' Celebrates 15-Year Run With NBC Special
Fifteen years ago, one of the top films in the land was “Finding Nemo” and Shania Twain played the Super Bowl halftime show. 50 Cent’s “Get Rich or Die Tryin'” was a hit album and a couple of witches-to-be took over Broadway. The musical “Wicked” shook off some tepid reviews to roar into Broadway history and this Monday is celebrating...
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RuPaul's ‘Drag Race All Stars' Guest Judges Include Nancy Pelosi, Vanessa Hudgens and More
Vanessa Hudgens, Chris Colfer, Kristin Chenoweth and more will also join the panel for season three of the VH1 series
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‘American Idol' Says It Wants to Get Back to Making Stars
“American Idol” wants to get back in the business of making stars. The longtime talent show, which is being revived by ABC starting on March 11, faded in ratings and cultural significance over its last seasons on Fox before ending in 2016. The memorable talents boosted by the show — Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Adam Lambert and the like —...
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J.Lo, Spears, Blige Part of a Song for Orlando Victims
GLAAD and Interscope Records have joined forces to release a song featuring Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez and Mary J. Blige in tribute to the victims of last month’s massacre in Orlando, Florida. “Hands” was released Wednesday on iTunes. It also includes Selena Gomez, Imagine Dragons, Juanes, Pink, RuPaul, Meghan Trainor and Gwen Stefani. The song joins a growing list of...
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‘Late Night': A Closer Look at the Orlando Shooting
Host Seth Meyers processes the Orlando shooting over the weekend. He looks at the tremendous amount of support that came out of the violence. Meyers turns to consider the ease with which the shooting suspect bought the weapons used to kill 49 people in an Orlando night club.