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You can’t spell Christmas without Mc and Mariah Carey is ringing in the holidays with a special discount on her festive kids book inspired by her childhood.
Regularly $18.99+, The Christmas Princess is now available on Amazon for just $9.99 — a 47% savings. Released last year, The Christmas Princess tells the story of “Little Mariah” who sets out to help spread holiday cheer using the greatest gift she possesses: her voice.
You can’t spell Christmas without Mc and Mariah Carey is ringing in the holidays with a special discount on her festive kids book inspired by her childhood.
Regularly $18.99+, The Christmas Princess is now available on Amazon for just $9.99 — a 47% savings. Released last year, The Christmas Princess tells the story of “Little Mariah” who sets out to help spread holiday cheer using the greatest gift she possesses: her voice.
- 12/6/2023
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
Natasha Rothwell will write, star in, executive produce and co-showrun a Hulu Original comedy for Onyx Collective called “How to Die Alone,” which just received an eight-episode order from the Disney General Entertainment content brand.
The “Insecure” alumna will serve as co-showrunner and EP along with Emmy nominee Vera Santamaria. “How to Die Alone,” which is a product of her deal with ABC Signature and Onyx Collective, will be produced under her banner, Big Hattie Productions. Desiree Akhavan (“The Bisexual”) also serves as executive producer.
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Per the series’ logline, “‘How to Die Alone’ follows Melissa (Rothwell), a fat, black, neurotic who’s never been in love. After a comical brush with death, she refuses to settle for anything less than the life she wants, catapulting her on a journey to becoming ‘100 that bitch’ in real life by any means necessary.
The “Insecure” alumna will serve as co-showrunner and EP along with Emmy nominee Vera Santamaria. “How to Die Alone,” which is a product of her deal with ABC Signature and Onyx Collective, will be produced under her banner, Big Hattie Productions. Desiree Akhavan (“The Bisexual”) also serves as executive producer.
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Per the series’ logline, “‘How to Die Alone’ follows Melissa (Rothwell), a fat, black, neurotic who’s never been in love. After a comical brush with death, she refuses to settle for anything less than the life she wants, catapulting her on a journey to becoming ‘100 that bitch’ in real life by any means necessary.
- 11/17/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
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The Hair Tales, streaming on Hulu in collaboration with Onyx and OWN, quilts together the varied relationships Black women have with their hair, celebrating the collective experiences they share.
Fittingly, it was produced by Culture House, a Black and brown woman-owned production company focused on storytelling for film and television with particular political or cultural resonance.
The six-episode docuseries, executive produced by Oprah Winfrey, Tracee Ellis Ross and Michaela Angela Davis, centers and celebrates six different Black women — Issa Rae, Rep. Ayanna Pressley, Chika, Marsai Martin, Chloe Bailey and Oprah Winfrey — by exploring their unique yet similar understandings of beauty and identity through their hair. Ross also serves as host and is joined by a chorus of academics, hairdressers and cultural icons.
“We really wanted to express the fullness and the expansiveness of our identities — all the different ways that we wear our hair,...
The Hair Tales, streaming on Hulu in collaboration with Onyx and OWN, quilts together the varied relationships Black women have with their hair, celebrating the collective experiences they share.
Fittingly, it was produced by Culture House, a Black and brown woman-owned production company focused on storytelling for film and television with particular political or cultural resonance.
The six-episode docuseries, executive produced by Oprah Winfrey, Tracee Ellis Ross and Michaela Angela Davis, centers and celebrates six different Black women — Issa Rae, Rep. Ayanna Pressley, Chika, Marsai Martin, Chloe Bailey and Oprah Winfrey — by exploring their unique yet similar understandings of beauty and identity through their hair. Ross also serves as host and is joined by a chorus of academics, hairdressers and cultural icons.
“We really wanted to express the fullness and the expansiveness of our identities — all the different ways that we wear our hair,...
- 11/10/2022
- by Evan Nicole Brown
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Not content with just dominating radio and the Billboard charts during the holidays, Mariah Carey has set her sights on conquering the airwaves. The five-time Grammy winner will star in a new holiday concert special coming to CBS and Paramount+ on December 20. The news was first announced November 10 on the “CBS Mornings” daytime show during an interview between co-host and Carey about her newly released children’s book “The Christmas Princess.”
Titled “Mariah Carey: Merry Christmas to All,” the two-hour concert will capture Carey’s December 13 performance at New York City’s Madison Square Garden arena, and feature Carey performing a repertoire of her Christmas songs — including, of course, the inescapable behemoth that is “All I Want for Christmas is You.” The concert is one of two stops on the singer’s mini-Christmas tour; Carey is also scheduled to perform at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto December 11.
“All I Want...
Titled “Mariah Carey: Merry Christmas to All,” the two-hour concert will capture Carey’s December 13 performance at New York City’s Madison Square Garden arena, and feature Carey performing a repertoire of her Christmas songs — including, of course, the inescapable behemoth that is “All I Want for Christmas is You.” The concert is one of two stops on the singer’s mini-Christmas tour; Carey is also scheduled to perform at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto December 11.
“All I Want...
- 11/10/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Audiences have embraced all of Oprah Winfrey’s signature looks from the fluffed pixie to the long under bob, and now her signature curls. But they may not have known about Winfrey’s lifelong hair journey that led to her current look or even what drove Issa Rae to appreciate and love her natural hair after going completely bald. Now both stories are being told in Hulu’s upcoming docuseries, “The Hair Tales,” which premieres on Oct. 22 on Hulu, as well as OWN.
When Onyx Collective president Tara Duncan and producer Michaela Angela Davis asked Black, Brown and woman-owned production company Culture House to take on the project, founding partners Raeshem Nijhon, Nicole Galovski and Carri Twigg said they recognized the “ripeness” of this story and jumped at the opportunity.
Nijhon and Twigg signed on to serve as executive producers on the series alongside Winfrey and Tracee Ellis Ross, who also hosts all six episodes.
When Onyx Collective president Tara Duncan and producer Michaela Angela Davis asked Black, Brown and woman-owned production company Culture House to take on the project, founding partners Raeshem Nijhon, Nicole Galovski and Carri Twigg said they recognized the “ripeness” of this story and jumped at the opportunity.
Nijhon and Twigg signed on to serve as executive producers on the series alongside Winfrey and Tracee Ellis Ross, who also hosts all six episodes.
- 10/22/2022
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
The trailer for “Menudo: Forever Young,” the HBO Max docuseries about the titular Latin American boy band, has been released.
Directed by filmmakers Angel Manuel Soto and Kristofer Ríos, the four-part docuseries follows the rise of Menudo, a Puerto Rican musical group formed in 1977 by producer Edgardo Díaz that became one of the most popular boy bands in history, selling 20 million records worldwide during the 1980s. The series chronicles the group’s meteoric rise in the ’80s, and the fall it suffered during the ’90s, after sexual abuse allegations against Díaz surfaced. Over a dozen former members of the band were interviewed for the docuseries to discuss the exploitation they experienced while performing for the group.
“Menudo: Forever Young” is executive produced by Soto, Cristina Costantini and Jeff Plunkett of Muck Media, Alex Fumero of Trojan Horse, Bryn Mooser and Justin Lacob of Xtr. Rios co-executive produces with Maura Anderson.
Directed by filmmakers Angel Manuel Soto and Kristofer Ríos, the four-part docuseries follows the rise of Menudo, a Puerto Rican musical group formed in 1977 by producer Edgardo Díaz that became one of the most popular boy bands in history, selling 20 million records worldwide during the 1980s. The series chronicles the group’s meteoric rise in the ’80s, and the fall it suffered during the ’90s, after sexual abuse allegations against Díaz surfaced. Over a dozen former members of the band were interviewed for the docuseries to discuss the exploitation they experienced while performing for the group.
“Menudo: Forever Young” is executive produced by Soto, Cristina Costantini and Jeff Plunkett of Muck Media, Alex Fumero of Trojan Horse, Bryn Mooser and Justin Lacob of Xtr. Rios co-executive produces with Maura Anderson.
- 6/9/2022
- by Carson Burton, Wilson Chapman and Sasha Urban
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Film and television production company Culture House is expanding its offices to Los Angeles along with two key new hires.
Founding Partner Carri Twigg will lead the West Coast office for the growing slate of projects. Joining her is new hire, Jaimie Woo, who has been named senior development producer reporting to Twigg. Woo will be leading development for the company’s premium documentary and unscripted slate. She will also serve as a lead consultant within the Culture House consultancy.
Twigg and Woo previously worked together in the White House during the Obama administration for then-Vice President Joe Biden. Prior to Culture House, Woo worked for Emmy-nominated writer/director Sam Esmail.
Kristie Lutz has been named executive in charge of production overseeing the growing demand of production management across the premium documentary, unscripted and branded content slate. She will be based in NY and report to Founding Partner Nicole Galovski.
Founding Partner Carri Twigg will lead the West Coast office for the growing slate of projects. Joining her is new hire, Jaimie Woo, who has been named senior development producer reporting to Twigg. Woo will be leading development for the company’s premium documentary and unscripted slate. She will also serve as a lead consultant within the Culture House consultancy.
Twigg and Woo previously worked together in the White House during the Obama administration for then-Vice President Joe Biden. Prior to Culture House, Woo worked for Emmy-nominated writer/director Sam Esmail.
Kristie Lutz has been named executive in charge of production overseeing the growing demand of production management across the premium documentary, unscripted and branded content slate. She will be based in NY and report to Founding Partner Nicole Galovski.
- 1/11/2022
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network is available to Hulu + Live TV subscribers starting today, under a deal between Discovery and the Disney-owned streamer.
As of Jan. 6, Hulu + Live TV subscribers have access to the live OWN channel, including the upcoming series “Ladies Who List: Atlanta” (premiering Jan. 7) and “The Kings of Napa” (premiering Jan. 11).
Hulu subscribers also have on-demand access to OWN’s library content, including hits like “Ready to Love” and “Love & Marriage: Huntsville,” which were respectively Friday and Saturday night’s top original cable series respectively among African American women in 2021. OWN’s primetime premieres on average rank No. 2 with African American women among cable networks.
The addition of OWN comes after Hulu, as of Dec. 21, hiked the price of its live TV packages by $5/month with the non-optional additions of Disney Plus and ESPN Plus. As of the September 2021 quarter, Hulu had 4.0 million live TV customers,...
As of Jan. 6, Hulu + Live TV subscribers have access to the live OWN channel, including the upcoming series “Ladies Who List: Atlanta” (premiering Jan. 7) and “The Kings of Napa” (premiering Jan. 11).
Hulu subscribers also have on-demand access to OWN’s library content, including hits like “Ready to Love” and “Love & Marriage: Huntsville,” which were respectively Friday and Saturday night’s top original cable series respectively among African American women in 2021. OWN’s primetime premieres on average rank No. 2 with African American women among cable networks.
The addition of OWN comes after Hulu, as of Dec. 21, hiked the price of its live TV packages by $5/month with the non-optional additions of Disney Plus and ESPN Plus. As of the September 2021 quarter, Hulu had 4.0 million live TV customers,...
- 1/6/2022
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Gucci’s recent weeklong L.A. blitz — including the brand’s spring-summer 2022 fashion show on Hollywood Boulevard and sponsorship of Lacma’s Art+Film Gala — also involved a North America Changemakers Summit on Nov. 3 at Crenshaw High School’s new performing arts center, marking the grand opening of the space.
Among those showing up to kick off the Gucci North America Changemakers third year of programming were entertainer-philanthropist Will.i.am, writer-activist Michaela Angela Davis, Harlem couturier Dapper Dan and business leader Kimberly Blackwell, along with actress Jodie Turner-Smith, poet-activist Cleo Wade and NAACP president-ceo Derrick Johnson.
Launched in 2019, the Gucci Changemakers North America program consists ...
Among those showing up to kick off the Gucci North America Changemakers third year of programming were entertainer-philanthropist Will.i.am, writer-activist Michaela Angela Davis, Harlem couturier Dapper Dan and business leader Kimberly Blackwell, along with actress Jodie Turner-Smith, poet-activist Cleo Wade and NAACP president-ceo Derrick Johnson.
Launched in 2019, the Gucci Changemakers North America program consists ...
- 11/10/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Gucci’s recent weeklong L.A. blitz — including the brand’s spring-summer 2022 fashion show on Hollywood Boulevard and sponsorship of Lacma’s Art+Film Gala — also involved a North America Changemakers Summit on Nov. 3 at Crenshaw High School’s new performing arts center, marking the grand opening of the space.
Among those showing up to kick off the Gucci North America Changemakers third year of programming were entertainer-philanthropist Will.i.am, writer-activist Michaela Angela Davis, Harlem couturier Dapper Dan and business leader Kimberly Blackwell, along with actress Jodie Turner-Smith, poet-activist Cleo Wade and NAACP president-ceo Derrick Johnson.
Launched in 2019, the Gucci Changemakers North America program consists ...
Among those showing up to kick off the Gucci North America Changemakers third year of programming were entertainer-philanthropist Will.i.am, writer-activist Michaela Angela Davis, Harlem couturier Dapper Dan and business leader Kimberly Blackwell, along with actress Jodie Turner-Smith, poet-activist Cleo Wade and NAACP president-ceo Derrick Johnson.
Launched in 2019, the Gucci Changemakers North America program consists ...
- 11/10/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Robyn Lattaker-Johnson has joined A3 Artists Agency as an agent in its alternative programming division after serving as head of unscripted programming at OWN.
“Robyn boasts one of the most impressive and extensive resumes in the industry,” A3 Artists Agency president Brian Cho said in a statement announcing Lattaker-Johnson’s hiring.
Lattaker-Johnson has more than 20 years experience as a senior network executive, content creator, producer and team leader across disciplines, spanning film, television, casting, physical production, unscripted development and current programming.
“A look at her career and work offers a tour of some of the most notable networks, entertainment companies, and shows to ever exist,” Cho’s statement continued. “With her expertise, collaborative nature, and countless relationships she’s formed and fostered over the span of her career, we have no doubt Robyn will be an asset to the agency and a fierce advocate for our clients.”
Most recently, Lattaker-Johnson...
“Robyn boasts one of the most impressive and extensive resumes in the industry,” A3 Artists Agency president Brian Cho said in a statement announcing Lattaker-Johnson’s hiring.
Lattaker-Johnson has more than 20 years experience as a senior network executive, content creator, producer and team leader across disciplines, spanning film, television, casting, physical production, unscripted development and current programming.
“A look at her career and work offers a tour of some of the most notable networks, entertainment companies, and shows to ever exist,” Cho’s statement continued. “With her expertise, collaborative nature, and countless relationships she’s formed and fostered over the span of her career, we have no doubt Robyn will be an asset to the agency and a fierce advocate for our clients.”
Most recently, Lattaker-Johnson...
- 10/4/2021
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson transported audiences back to the late 1960s with a special screening of his new documentary, “Summer of Soul,” at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Friday night.
In its first two weeks in theaters, the musical movie about the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival has gone on to make more than $1 million at the box office, plus it’s become a streaming sensation on Hulu.
“I’m really overwhelmed,” Thompson told Variety about all the buzz for the movie. “I’m used to doing really cool, underground, niche sort of things that you’ll discover like five years down the line — my fan base is world famous for being like, ‘I had no clue you did [that]’ and it’s something I did five years ago. This is the first time where I’ve done something where the instant reaction just absolutely exploded over the top. So, I’m overwhelmed and I’m humbled,...
In its first two weeks in theaters, the musical movie about the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival has gone on to make more than $1 million at the box office, plus it’s become a streaming sensation on Hulu.
“I’m really overwhelmed,” Thompson told Variety about all the buzz for the movie. “I’m used to doing really cool, underground, niche sort of things that you’ll discover like five years down the line — my fan base is world famous for being like, ‘I had no clue you did [that]’ and it’s something I did five years ago. This is the first time where I’ve done something where the instant reaction just absolutely exploded over the top. So, I’m overwhelmed and I’m humbled,...
- 7/10/2021
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
OWN and Hulu are teaming for the first time on The Hair Tales, a docuseries that focuses on Black women, beauty and identity through the distinctive lens of Black hair. Tracee Ellis Ross executive produces along with Michaela angela Davis, who created the series concept.
In The Hair Tales, narrators and real-life friends Ellis Ross and Davis, lead a revelatory journey of connecting the personal tales of phenomenal Black women to broader societal and historic themes. Watch a teaser above.
“This series is about identity, culture and legacy, beauty, strength and joy,” Ellis Ross said. “Hair is a portal into the souls of Black women, it drives straight to the center of who we are. Our goal is to share this vibrant community, where we hold a sacred space for each other. Like many women, I can trace my own journey to self-acceptance through my hair. This series is personal and universal,...
In The Hair Tales, narrators and real-life friends Ellis Ross and Davis, lead a revelatory journey of connecting the personal tales of phenomenal Black women to broader societal and historic themes. Watch a teaser above.
“This series is about identity, culture and legacy, beauty, strength and joy,” Ellis Ross said. “Hair is a portal into the souls of Black women, it drives straight to the center of who we are. Our goal is to share this vibrant community, where we hold a sacred space for each other. Like many women, I can trace my own journey to self-acceptance through my hair. This series is personal and universal,...
- 6/24/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Tracee Ellis Ross and Michaela Angela Davis will executive produce and narrate a new docuseries about Black women, beauty and identity through the distinctive lens of Black hair.
“The Hair Tales” hails from the Onyx Collective, Disney’s recently launched content brand for creators of color and underrepresented voices on Hulu. The docuseries, produced by Joy Mill Entertainment, Culture House, Tretravision and Harpo Films, will simultaneously debut on the Oprah Winfrey Network’s cable channel and on Hulu. Winfrey executive produces alongside the “Black-ish” actor and “The Meaning of Mariah Carey” author. Tara Duncan, the president of Freeform and the Onyx Collective, also exec produces alongside Culture House Founding Partners Raeshem Nijhon and Carri Twigg.
“This series is about identity, culture and legacy, beauty, strength and joy,” Ross said in a statement. “Hair is a portal into the souls of Black women, it drives straight to the center of who we are.
“The Hair Tales” hails from the Onyx Collective, Disney’s recently launched content brand for creators of color and underrepresented voices on Hulu. The docuseries, produced by Joy Mill Entertainment, Culture House, Tretravision and Harpo Films, will simultaneously debut on the Oprah Winfrey Network’s cable channel and on Hulu. Winfrey executive produces alongside the “Black-ish” actor and “The Meaning of Mariah Carey” author. Tara Duncan, the president of Freeform and the Onyx Collective, also exec produces alongside Culture House Founding Partners Raeshem Nijhon and Carri Twigg.
“This series is about identity, culture and legacy, beauty, strength and joy,” Ross said in a statement. “Hair is a portal into the souls of Black women, it drives straight to the center of who we are.
- 6/24/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
For 2020, we’ve teamed up with Kirkus Reviews, the pre-eminent book-review publication, to create a list of the year’s best music books. The 21 titles we came up with include biographies of musicians from Wagner to Kendrick Lamar, memoirs by greats like Rob Halford and Mariah Carey, and deep-dive explorations into topics like the history of sampling, gender and pop music, and the indie-rock scene of Athens, Georgia.
Larger Than Life: A History of Boy Bands From NKotB to BTS, Maria Sherman
Maria Sherman’s book debut accomplishes something...
Larger Than Life: A History of Boy Bands From NKotB to BTS, Maria Sherman
Maria Sherman’s book debut accomplishes something...
- 12/7/2020
- by Jon Dolan, David Browne, Brittany Spanos, Rob Sheffield, Simon Vozick-Levinson, Kory Grow, Andy Greene and Eric Liebetrau
- Rollingstone.com
In the new episode of the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield join host Brian Hiatt to discuss Mariah Carey’s revelatory new memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey. The book, co-written by Michaela Angela Davis, reveals a Mariah who is far more complex than the public caricature of her — even as it captures her voice perfectly.
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In the episode, we trace her story and revelations: From a childhood even more troubled than anyone knew...
Related: Read Rob Sheffield’s Review of Mariah Carey’s Book
In the episode, we trace her story and revelations: From a childhood even more troubled than anyone knew...
- 10/30/2020
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
Mariah Carey's memoir is finally out, and if it's not on your Tbr list, then it probably should be. Co-written with Michaela Angela Davis, The Meaning of Mariah Carey provides eye-opening details about the singer's upbringing, rise to fame, and tumultuous love life. Mariah doesn't mind sharing personal deets, but her memoir takes honesty to a whole other level. From her regrettable first marriage, to her sweet but ill-fated second marriage, to her steamy affair with a baseball star, here are all the people Mariah has romanced over the years (many of which she mentions in The Meaning of Mariah Carey).
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- 10/8/2020
- by Corinne Sullivan
- Popsugar.com
You don’t know her. Nobody knows her. The one and only Mariah Carey has always been She Who Must Not Be Known, and her new book The Meaning of Mariah Carey (with Michaela Angela Davis) is an instant classic of pop diva lit. For any connoisseur of music memoirs, it’s more than just Mariah’s blessing to the suffering world of 2020; it’s the diva leadership we need and deserve right now. Every page is packed with her over-the-top personality — dishy, funny, moody, chatty, with more shade than a Christmas tree farm.
- 10/8/2020
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
Mariah Carey is telling her side of the story. After three decades in the music industry—much of them spent as a topic of fascination for fans and tabloids alike—the elusive chanteuse has invited the lambs into her world with the publication of her first memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey. In the new tell-all, released on Tuesday, Sept. 29, Mariah doesn't hold back, revealing (with the help of co-author Michaela Angela Davis) her truth about a fraught childhood, marriages to Tommy Mottola and Nick Cannon, the arrival of Dem Babies—her fraternal twins Moroccan and Monroe—and everything in between. "It took me a lifetime to have the courage and the clarity to write my memoir," she...
- 9/29/2020
- E! Online
Mariah Carey is set to headline a Christmas special at Apple.
“Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special” will combine music, dancing and animation. It will be driven by a a story about bringing the world together. It will premiere on the heels of the 25th anniversary of Carey’s iconic holiday anthem “All I Want For Christmas Is You.” It will feature Carey and a lineup of surprise guest appearances.
Carey will executive produce along with Ian Stewart, Raj Kapoor, and Ashley Edens for production company Done + Dusted. BAFTA Award winner Hamish Hamilton and Oscar nominee and Golden Globe winner Roman Coppola will direct.
News of the special comes after it was announced that Carey is preparing to release the two-disc “The Rarities” on Oct. 2. It is described as a “collection of personal favorites from her vault … celebrating Carey’s exceptional artistry and vision through hidden musical jewels from her personal archives.
“Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special” will combine music, dancing and animation. It will be driven by a a story about bringing the world together. It will premiere on the heels of the 25th anniversary of Carey’s iconic holiday anthem “All I Want For Christmas Is You.” It will feature Carey and a lineup of surprise guest appearances.
Carey will executive produce along with Ian Stewart, Raj Kapoor, and Ashley Edens for production company Done + Dusted. BAFTA Award winner Hamish Hamilton and Oscar nominee and Golden Globe winner Roman Coppola will direct.
News of the special comes after it was announced that Carey is preparing to release the two-disc “The Rarities” on Oct. 2. It is described as a “collection of personal favorites from her vault … celebrating Carey’s exceptional artistry and vision through hidden musical jewels from her personal archives.
- 8/31/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Image Source: Getty / Dia Dipasupil
Mariah Carey is sharing her story with the world. On Thursday, the award-winning singer announced the news of her upcoming memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey, to be released on Sept. 29 and available for preorder now. "This book is composed of my memories, my mishaps, my struggles, my survival and my songs. Unfiltered," Carey wrote alongside her announcement. "I went deep into my childhood and gave the scared little girl inside of me a big voice. I let the abandoned and ambitious adolescent have her say, and the betrayed and triumphant woman I became tell her side."
According to a press release, the memoir will dive into her rise to fame, her experience with race, identity, and class, and the childhood that made her the superstar she is today. Carey teamed up to write the book with Michaela Angela Davis for Andy Cohen Books and Audible.
Mariah Carey is sharing her story with the world. On Thursday, the award-winning singer announced the news of her upcoming memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey, to be released on Sept. 29 and available for preorder now. "This book is composed of my memories, my mishaps, my struggles, my survival and my songs. Unfiltered," Carey wrote alongside her announcement. "I went deep into my childhood and gave the scared little girl inside of me a big voice. I let the abandoned and ambitious adolescent have her say, and the betrayed and triumphant woman I became tell her side."
According to a press release, the memoir will dive into her rise to fame, her experience with race, identity, and class, and the childhood that made her the superstar she is today. Carey teamed up to write the book with Michaela Angela Davis for Andy Cohen Books and Audible.
- 7/11/2020
- by Perri Konecky
- Popsugar.com
Mariah Carey will be telling all with her new memoir The Meaning of Mariah. Carey revealed to fans that she finished the book earlier this week.
Officially announced Thursday morning, The Meaning of Mariah Carey will be released on September 29th by Andy Cohen Books, an imprint at Henry Holt & Company, while the audio book will be produced by Audible. The book was written in collaboration with Michaela Angela Davis, who has worked extensively in fashion, journalism and activism.
“This book is composed of my memories, my mishaps, my struggles,...
Officially announced Thursday morning, The Meaning of Mariah Carey will be released on September 29th by Andy Cohen Books, an imprint at Henry Holt & Company, while the audio book will be produced by Audible. The book was written in collaboration with Michaela Angela Davis, who has worked extensively in fashion, journalism and activism.
“This book is composed of my memories, my mishaps, my struggles,...
- 7/9/2020
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Refinery29, the media and entertainment player that targets millennial females, is the latest content company to plot an over-the-top video push.
Refinery29’s Channel29 is set to launch in the fourth quarter of 2018, as a live and on-demand video destination available on connected-tv devices, smart TVs and the company’s existing digital platforms. It’s designed as a new vehicle to reach engaged audiences with an expanded lineup of original news, entertainment and lifestyle programming — and shopping opportunities.
The company didn’t share many details of Channel29 except that it will be free to watch and ad-supported, and will feature commerce components. R29 also called out its major site redesign last month, intended to put the focus on “consumer action” — to discover and watch content, as well as shop through its ecommerce portal.
The new website design is intended to better “integrate our editorial and shopping experiences,” said Sarah Personette,...
Refinery29’s Channel29 is set to launch in the fourth quarter of 2018, as a live and on-demand video destination available on connected-tv devices, smart TVs and the company’s existing digital platforms. It’s designed as a new vehicle to reach engaged audiences with an expanded lineup of original news, entertainment and lifestyle programming — and shopping opportunities.
The company didn’t share many details of Channel29 except that it will be free to watch and ad-supported, and will feature commerce components. R29 also called out its major site redesign last month, intended to put the focus on “consumer action” — to discover and watch content, as well as shop through its ecommerce portal.
The new website design is intended to better “integrate our editorial and shopping experiences,” said Sarah Personette,...
- 5/2/2018
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
What do restaurant industry veteran and TV personality Anthony Bourdain and legendary documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles have in common? Tonight they're going to find out. The Maysles Documentary Center in association with Zero Point Zero Production and The New York Society for Ethical Culture is presenting a conversation about film and food with Bourdain and Maysles, moderated by Michaela Angela Davis and featuring special guest Marcus Samuelsson. The discussion will feature clips from Maysles' genre defining work in film, and Bourdain's "Parts Unknown" television series on CNN. (Go Here for tickets; for student tickets priced at $20/each, enter the code Student.) Indiewire spoke with Bourdain before the event and chatted about the film inspirations he uses on his show and how he's shifted from a culinary documentarian to a cultural one. What, if any, inspirations from documentary filmmaking have you taken and applied to your multiple TV series? Not so much.
- 12/11/2013
- by Casey Cipriani
- Indiewire
The New York Times once called Stephen Burrows "the brightest star in American fashion," and for good reason. Burrows' career has spanned over 50 years and has garnered a legacy that is currently being celebrated in a retrospective of his creations from 1968 to 1983 at The Museum of the City of New York.
The exhibit, "Stephen Burrows: When Fashion Danced," is a feast for the eyes and a must-see for any fashion lover. Technicolored gowns, vibrant frocks and eye-catching ensembles fill the room and are a beautiful reminder of a time when fashion, quite literally, danced. The "it" girls and boys of the Disco era were decked out in Burrows' designs as they twirled the night away at clubs like Studio 54. Furthermore, the 69-year-old was also one of the five designers who are credited for putting American fashion on the map, thanks to the historic 1973 "Battle of Versailles" fashion show.
With that said,...
The exhibit, "Stephen Burrows: When Fashion Danced," is a feast for the eyes and a must-see for any fashion lover. Technicolored gowns, vibrant frocks and eye-catching ensembles fill the room and are a beautiful reminder of a time when fashion, quite literally, danced. The "it" girls and boys of the Disco era were decked out in Burrows' designs as they twirled the night away at clubs like Studio 54. Furthermore, the 69-year-old was also one of the five designers who are credited for putting American fashion on the map, thanks to the historic 1973 "Battle of Versailles" fashion show.
With that said,...
- 3/26/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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