Julie Goldman: Julie Goldman is an Emmy Award–winning producer and executive producer of documentary feature films. Julie produced Life, Animated and executive produced Weiner, which premiered and won awards at the Sundance Film Festival. She also executive produced 2015 Festival premieres 3½ Minutes, Ten Bullets; and Best of Enemies: Buckley vs. Vidal; as well as 1971 and the Oscar shortlisted films Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry; The Kill Team; and Art and Craft. Julie produced Gideon’s Army; Manhunt: The Inside Story of the Hunt for Bin Laden; God Loves Uganda; The Great Invisible; and Buck, which was Oscar shortlisted and one of 2011’s top five grossing documentaries. Julie consulted on the Academy Award–winning The Cove and produced the Oscar shortlisted Sergio. In 2016 Julie was awarded the Amazon Studios Sundance Institute Producer’s Award and the Cinereach producer award. … [Read more...] about Sundance Names Peter Dinklage, Larry Wilmore & Gael García Bernal To Jury; Jessica Williams To Host Awards Show
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Watch Future Islands’ ‘Tiny Desk (Home) Concert’ Performance
“We lost the desk,” lead singer Sam Herring joked, but the band had an advantage: With only drummer Michael Lowry onstage, the rest of Future Islands — including bassist William Cashion and synth keyboardist Gerrit Welmers — took to the auditorium floor to dance and jump around as they performed tracks from their most recent album, As Long As You Are. After performing newer songs “Hit the Coast,” “The Painter,” and “Thrill,” Future Islands finished with a 2011 track called “Balanced.” … [Read more...] about Watch Future Islands’ ‘Tiny Desk (Home) Concert’ Performance
TikTok Responds After Trump Says He Will Ban App in U.S.
TikTok has surged in popularity since it bought lip-syncing app Musical.ly in 2017 and merged it with its app, launching TikTok in the U.S. Since then, along with becoming the de facto Generation Z social media app, TikTok has proven a valuable tool in the music industry, popularizing several of the biggest songs of the year like Roddy Ricch’s “The Box” and Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage.” It’s become a popular discovery tool for record labels too, with major labels taking on burgeoning performers like Breland and Jawsh 685, who’ve made viral TikTok songs. Hollywood agents have been scooping up TikTok talent as well, with brands paying popular creators thousands of dollars for sponsored content on their TikTok pages. … [Read more...] about TikTok Responds After Trump Says He Will Ban App in U.S.
Floyd Mayweather Guarantees He’ll Stop Conor McGregor on Saturday
Mayweather claims that no matter what happens in the ring on Saturday’s he’s going to walk away from competition for good and ride off peacefully into retirement. He’s looking forward to experiencing one last high before that happens, though, and it’s going to come at McGregor’s expense. … [Read more...] about Floyd Mayweather Guarantees He’ll Stop Conor McGregor on Saturday
Margo Price Revisits a Dark Chapter in ‘Hey Child’ Video, Announces Live Show
While recording the album, producer Sturgill Simpson urged Price to revisit one of his favorite songs of hers: “Hey Child,” an anthem she wrote in 2012 during a much darker time in her life. Price and husband Jeremy Ivey had recently lost their son Ezra two weeks after he was born. “We were playing shows with our rock & roll band Buffalo Clover and occupying most of the bars in East Nashville,” Price says in a statement. “We had begun hanging with a rowdy group of degenerate musician friends and partying harder than the Rolling Stones… The song was about how many of our talented friends were drinking and partying their talents away, but after a few years had passed, we realized it was just as much about us as our friends. I had retired it when the band broke up but Sturgill Simpson resurrected it when he asked me if I would re-record it for That’s How Rumors Get Started.” … [Read more...] about Margo Price Revisits a Dark Chapter in ‘Hey Child’ Video, Announces Live Show