The Queen of R&b is looking gorgeous in her 53rd year. Mary J. Blige has been stepping out lately to promote her Strength of a Woman Festival & Summit, which will take place May 10-12 in New York City. As she spreads the word, the “What’s the 411?” singer looks strong and lean herself.
Mary J. Blige onstage at Urban One Honors: Best In Black on January 20, 2024 | 1st photo: Derek White/Getty Images for TV One; 2nd photo: Prince Williams/WireImage
The last time hip-hop fans saw Blige was at the Urban One Honors: Best in Black in late January. The nine-time Grammy Award winner received the 2024 Entertainment Icon during the special ceremony. She wore elbow-length gloves and a skintight black gown that emphasized her curves as she accepted the honor.
“I want to do something I’ve never done before in my life and never thought I could ever do,...
Mary J. Blige onstage at Urban One Honors: Best In Black on January 20, 2024 | 1st photo: Derek White/Getty Images for TV One; 2nd photo: Prince Williams/WireImage
The last time hip-hop fans saw Blige was at the Urban One Honors: Best in Black in late January. The nine-time Grammy Award winner received the 2024 Entertainment Icon during the special ceremony. She wore elbow-length gloves and a skintight black gown that emphasized her curves as she accepted the honor.
“I want to do something I’ve never done before in my life and never thought I could ever do,...
- 3/7/2024
- by Ashley Swallow
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Martin Scorsese is drawing raves for his latest film, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” and the nearly 81-year-old is not the only Hollywood veteran who’s still making movies.
Ridley Scott, who turns 86 in November, has “Napoleon” out that same month while Clint Eastwood and Francis Ford Coppola both have new films in the works.
Here are 15 directors over 80 who are still busy making movies.
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Martin Scorsese, 80
The prolific director of “Goodfellas,” and “The Departed” just released his latest epic, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” which reteams him with Leonardo DiCaprio. He also returned to documentaries with 2022’s “Personality Crisis: One Night Only,” about New York Dolls lead singer David Johansen.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Margarethe von Trotta, 81
The leading New German Cinema director just released her latest, “Ingeborg Bachmann – Journey Into the Desert,” about the relationship between Austrian poet Ingeborg Bachmann and Swiss novelist Max Frisch.
Ridley Scott, who turns 86 in November, has “Napoleon” out that same month while Clint Eastwood and Francis Ford Coppola both have new films in the works.
Here are 15 directors over 80 who are still busy making movies.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Martin Scorsese, 80
The prolific director of “Goodfellas,” and “The Departed” just released his latest epic, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” which reteams him with Leonardo DiCaprio. He also returned to documentaries with 2022’s “Personality Crisis: One Night Only,” about New York Dolls lead singer David Johansen.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Margarethe von Trotta, 81
The leading New German Cinema director just released her latest, “Ingeborg Bachmann – Journey Into the Desert,” about the relationship between Austrian poet Ingeborg Bachmann and Swiss novelist Max Frisch.
- 10/20/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Campside Media, the company behind Chameleon: The Hollywood Con Queen podcast, has found another wild story to tell in audio form – this time featuring NASCAR, true crime, and civil rights.
The Sister-backed company has teamed with sports broadcaster Dan Patrick and iHeartRadio on Running Smoke.
The series, which is hosted by journalist Rajiv Golla, follows the colorful saga of Derek White, a native of the Kahnawake reservation, who made his professional racing debut in 2015 as the first indigenous driver to race at NASCAR. Less than a year later, White was banned from the racing after being arrested in one of the largest tobacco smuggling busts in Canadian history when a border sting erupted and ensnared everyone in its path. Now, White is fighting to clear his name in court and stands as a very unlikely native rights warrior — at the center of a sovereignty fight he never really wanted in the first place.
The Sister-backed company has teamed with sports broadcaster Dan Patrick and iHeartRadio on Running Smoke.
The series, which is hosted by journalist Rajiv Golla, follows the colorful saga of Derek White, a native of the Kahnawake reservation, who made his professional racing debut in 2015 as the first indigenous driver to race at NASCAR. Less than a year later, White was banned from the racing after being arrested in one of the largest tobacco smuggling busts in Canadian history when a border sting erupted and ensnared everyone in its path. Now, White is fighting to clear his name in court and stands as a very unlikely native rights warrior — at the center of a sovereignty fight he never really wanted in the first place.
- 2/4/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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