Fletcher is being real with herself.
On Friday, the singer released her new single “Doing Better,” the latest taste of her upcoming album In Search of the Antidote. The new track hears the singer taking accountability for her ego — and hears her be honest with the dark sides of newfound fame.
“I wrote ‘Doing Better’ as a way to explore my ego and call myself out, but also to tell the truth about what I was feeling at the time,” she said in a press release about the song that...
On Friday, the singer released her new single “Doing Better,” the latest taste of her upcoming album In Search of the Antidote. The new track hears the singer taking accountability for her ego — and hears her be honest with the dark sides of newfound fame.
“I wrote ‘Doing Better’ as a way to explore my ego and call myself out, but also to tell the truth about what I was feeling at the time,” she said in a press release about the song that...
- 3/1/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Ariana Grande fans hoping for new music from the “Break Free” singer are in luck!
On Wednesday, the 24-year-old songstress gave her Arianators a peek on her life in the studio, where she’s recording her first new music since the horrific bombing at her Manchester concert in May that left 22 dead and injured 250.
The look behind the curtain was inspired by blurry picture shared by a Grande fan site that claimed it was her working in the studio.
“I’m pretty sure dis is very old or fake,” Grande explained, screen-grabbing the post on her Instagram Stories account. “If...
On Wednesday, the 24-year-old songstress gave her Arianators a peek on her life in the studio, where she’s recording her first new music since the horrific bombing at her Manchester concert in May that left 22 dead and injured 250.
The look behind the curtain was inspired by blurry picture shared by a Grande fan site that claimed it was her working in the studio.
“I’m pretty sure dis is very old or fake,” Grande explained, screen-grabbing the post on her Instagram Stories account. “If...
- 12/14/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Ariana Grande‘s tour photographer is opening up about the concert that changed the singer’s life.
In a new interview with Refinery 29, Alfredo Flores shared his experience following the bombing at Grande’s May tour stop in Manchester where 22 were killed.
“The bomb went off about one minute after Ariana performed her final song, ‘Dangerous Woman.’ I was packing up my gear in front of the stage when I heard a boom. I looked back and saw people running; I thought one of the light rigs must’ve fallen. Then I went backstage and everyone was screaming, ‘We gotta get out of here!
In a new interview with Refinery 29, Alfredo Flores shared his experience following the bombing at Grande’s May tour stop in Manchester where 22 were killed.
“The bomb went off about one minute after Ariana performed her final song, ‘Dangerous Woman.’ I was packing up my gear in front of the stage when I heard a boom. I looked back and saw people running; I thought one of the light rigs must’ve fallen. Then I went backstage and everyone was screaming, ‘We gotta get out of here!
- 10/25/2017
- by Jeff Nelson
- PEOPLE.com
The only conceivable reaction to the final two minutes of this week’s Outlander was collective held breath. The reunion 200 years in the making has finally arrived, as “Freedom and Whiskey” saw 20th century doctor Claire Randall Fraser finally find her husband Jamie Fraser in the 18th century. Before we get to Jamie and Claire’s ‘reunion of the centuries’, we have to talk about how the reunion came to be, and why it wasn’t an easy decision for Claire to choose to go after Jamie this time around. Luckily, there was someone there to give her the final push. Little
Outlander Review: Claire Says Goodbye To One Love, and A Long-Awaited Hello to Another...
Outlander Review: Claire Says Goodbye To One Love, and A Long-Awaited Hello to Another...
- 10/10/2017
- by Araceli Aviles
- TVovermind.com
Hello and welcome back to our roundup of the most important industry news you might have missed in the last week. And no, we’re not talking about Kit Harington and Rose Leslie’s wedding. Young Vic announces new artistic director.The most important news in theatre last week was the Young Vic’s announcement of Kwame Kwei-Armah as their next artistic director. The award-winning playwright, actor and director is currently the artistic director of the Center Stage theatre in Baltimore, Maryland, where he directed the world premiere of “One Night in Miami” which was nominated for an Olivier award in 2003 when it was produced at The Donmar. As a playwright, his works vary from “One Love: The Bob Marley Musical” last year at Birmingham Rep to the hard-hitting early-noughties drama “Elmina’s Kitchen” at The National Theatre. As well as running Center Stage, Kwei-Armah served on the boards of The National Theatre,...
- 10/3/2017
- backstage.com
Michelle Rodriguez, who portrays the badass Letty Ortiz in the Fast & Furious films, has never been afraid to speak her mind even in regards to the beloved franchise that has spanned over a decade.
Back in June, when announcing the release of F8 on digital platforms, the actress criticized the franchise for lack of female representation and she threatened to quit. “I hope they decide to show some love to the women of the franchise on the next one,” she wrote on an Instagram post. “Or I just might have to say goodbye to a loved franchise. It’s been...
Back in June, when announcing the release of F8 on digital platforms, the actress criticized the franchise for lack of female representation and she threatened to quit. “I hope they decide to show some love to the women of the franchise on the next one,” she wrote on an Instagram post. “Or I just might have to say goodbye to a loved franchise. It’s been...
- 9/15/2017
- by Thatiana Diaz
- PEOPLE.com
Playing For Change, the multimedia company responsible for the popular ‘Songs Around The World’ video series, has announced it will host We Are One, a concert benefitting the Playing For Change Foundation and celebrating 10 years of positive change through music.
Official partners for the event include Los Angeles’ premier rock radio station 95.5 Klos, La Weekly, and Japan-based music app Nana. The concert will take place on Tuesday, October 3, at the historic Mayan Theater in downtown Los Angeles and feature performances from The Doobie Brothers members Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, and John McFee; as well as Paul Barrere and Fred Tackett from Little Feat; The Playing For Change Band, that features 10 respected musicians from 10 different countries; world-renowned drummer James Gadson; The Ambassador of Soul, Ellis Hall; legendary harmonica player Lee Oskar; and more. Ticketing options include an exclusive VIP experience with a pre-show meet and greet reception with The Doobie Brothers and musicians,...
Official partners for the event include Los Angeles’ premier rock radio station 95.5 Klos, La Weekly, and Japan-based music app Nana. The concert will take place on Tuesday, October 3, at the historic Mayan Theater in downtown Los Angeles and feature performances from The Doobie Brothers members Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, and John McFee; as well as Paul Barrere and Fred Tackett from Little Feat; The Playing For Change Band, that features 10 respected musicians from 10 different countries; world-renowned drummer James Gadson; The Ambassador of Soul, Ellis Hall; legendary harmonica player Lee Oskar; and more. Ticketing options include an exclusive VIP experience with a pre-show meet and greet reception with The Doobie Brothers and musicians,...
- 8/24/2017
- Look to the Stars
Billboard is taking social media heat for naming singer Ariana Grande “the gay icon of her generation.” On Wednesday, the music publication rolled out an article titled, “8 Reasons Ariana Grande Is the Gay Icon of Her Generation.” According to Billboard, what makes the young singer a “gay icon” is her love and support for the Lgbtqia community (including her brother, Frankie, who identifies as gay), her mirroring of other female singers who are embraced by the community — like Diana Ross — and her music, which Billboard says is popular among gay men. Also Read: Ariana Grande Ends 'One Love...
- 7/21/2017
- by Ashley Eady
- The Wrap
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