Posts made in May 2018

ALLY MAKI

Originally from Kirkland, Washington, Japanese-American actress Ally Maki moved to Los Angeles when she was 14 after being scouted by a talent agent. Ally is now showcasing her comedic acting chops in the TBS comedy series “Wrecked,” as “Jess,” the fun, feisty, and hopeless romantic of the ensemble cast. The show centers around a group of plane crash survivors adapting to life on a re-

mote island, and adjusting to a new world. “Wrecked,” premiered as the #1 Cable Comedy of 2016 with its third season set to premiere June 2018. Ally was recently

a celebrity guest on Conan, discussing all things Wrecked and celebrity crushes on a national talk show outside of her role on the series.

In addition to “Wrecked,” Ally can also be seen in Freeform’s Marvel series “Cloak & Dagger” premiering on June 7th. Her previous television credits include Ikumi in “Dear White People” and recurring roles on popular series such as “New Girl,” “2 Broke Girls,” “NCIS,” “The Big Bang Theory,” and “10 Things I Hate About You,” as well as the role of ‘Min’ in the 2013 film, “Geography Club.” Multi-talented, Ally was approached by Columbia Records upon arriving in Los Angeles to ultimately join the all-girl band “The Valli Girls.”

Beyond acting, Ally has been working hard to ensure diversity is being recognized in Hollywood. She recently participated in the Diversity Speaks panel during LA

Film Festival along with other well-known Asian American actors in the industry. She also has partnered to support GIRLS INC. and wants to help empower young women.

Photo by Rick Bhatia

PARKER YOUNG

Best known for his breakthrough role on the ABC hit series, Suburgatory, Parker Young can currently be seen as a lead on the scripted Bravo series, Imposters. Parker takes on the role of Richard, a sensitive golden boy who thought he finally had it all when he married his trophy wife Alice.

After she leaves with all of his money, he decides to search for his wife with a glimmer of hope that there still might be a chance to reconcile. The first season is now streaming on Netflix, and the second is currently airing on Bravo. Prior to Imposters, Parker was a lead on the critically acclaimed FOX series, Enlisted, and had a starring role in the indie, Fourth Man Out. Soon thereafter, he also booked a recurring role on the hit CW series, Arrow.

Born in Tucson, Arizona, Parker began acting in high school while also holding the position of captain of his Varsity football team. Upon graduation, Parker set off for college in Los Angeles and shifted his focus to pursue a career in entertainment. Parker currently resides in San Diego with his fiancee Stephanie and they are expecting a baby girl.

Photo by Ryan West

HOPELESS FOUNTAIN KINGDOM GOES PLATINUM

New York, NY (May 25, 2018) GRAMMY Award-nominated, multi-platinum musician Halsey receives RIAA platinum certification with her second album, hopeless fountain kingdom, which has over 1 billion streams. Halsey is currently on her world tour kicking off in the U.S. on May 27 in Napa, California.

She recently graced the stage of The Voice to perform her hit single “Alone” alongside rapper Big Sean. Watch it HERE. She also released a behind the scenes video to “Alone” where fans can get an inside look of Halsey’s video shoot with cameos from Big Sean and Stefflon Don. Watch it HERE.

On June 1st, Halsey will perform on Good Morning America in Central Park as part of their 2018 Summer Concert Series. She will also make her big screen debut joining the cast of the animated Teen Titans GO! To the Movies as the voice of Wonder Woman in theaters July 27th. Also GLAAD recently honored her as Outstanding Music Artist. It never stops.

NORTH AMERICA TOUR DATES

with Special Guest JESSIE REYEZ

MAY 27 NAPA CA

JUN 24 HEBER CITY UT

JUN 29 MILWAUKEE WI

JUL 06 LANSING MI

JUL 08 MONTREAL QC*

JUL 11 EAST PROVIDENCE RI

JUL 12 SARATOGA SPRINGS NY

JUL 14 ATLANTIC CITY NJ*

JUL 15 VIENNA VA

JUL 17 INDIANAPOLIS IN

JUL 18 NASHVILLE TN

JUL 20 ROGERS AR

JUL 21 INDEPENDENCE MO*

JUL 25 TROUTDALE OR

JUL 27 MOUNTAIN VIEW CA

JUL 28 LAS VEGAS NV

JUL 30 DENVER CO*

AUG 03 HONOLULU HI*

*Jessie Reyez not performing

COREY CALLIET

Celebrity Trainer, Body Transformation Specialist, and TV Personality, Corey Calliet, has built an unparalleled rapport

within the entertainment industry since arriving in Los Angeles in 2014. With over 10 years of experience in sculpting

and transforming physiques, Corey formulates and implements techniques catered to the specific goals and needs of

each of his clients. Best known for his work in transforming Michael B. Jordan for his lead role as Adonis Creed in the

movie Creed and most recently Black Panther, Corey possesses the expertise and professionalism needed to

successfully meet demands and sculpt physiques for the big screen, while coaching his clients to fully embody the

characters they play. This work ethic has made an impact on many celebrity clients such as; John Boyega, Tyreke

Evans, Lance Gross, Tony Bellew, Rocsi Diaz, Terrence Jenkins, Jasmine Sanders, James Frecheville, Robbie Jones,

Sterling Brim, and Keith Powers. He stamped the motion picture world by way of Fox, MGM, Universal Pictures,

Marvel, and Walt Disney.

Corey’s cutting-edge training style, known as “The Calliet Way”, pulls from athletic strength and conditioning

techniques and professional bodybuilding fundamentals. Not only does Corey’s unique method shape an aesthetic body

for his clients, it trains them to meet high physical demands and function at an elite level. His ability to transform both

mind and body makes him highly sought after by celebrities, professional athletes, and those requiring drastic changes

to their physique.

As Corey’s style is evident in the results you see in his clients, his physique is equally important. Recently deemed as

one of the 50 Most Fit men in the world on the Flex50 list by AskMen Magazine alongside Usain Bolt, Michael Phelps

and Conor McGregor; Corey and his work have been covered in an array of media outlets, including health & fitness

and lifestyle magazines, such as: People Magazine, Men’s Fitness, GQ, Men’s Journal, MAXIM, TRAIN magazine,

Brit + Co and Health Magazine.

In addition to training the stars and everyday people, Corey is a motivational speaker, a passionate advocate for the

fight against childhood obesity, and a devoted father of one. Corey can be seen flexing his transformation skills as

Leading Trainer and Personality on E!s hottest new show, Revenge Body by Khloe Kardashian. The successful

series premiered its second season in January. He is also a Beats by Dre brand ambassador, which recently

launched “Stories”, a digital content platform on which Corey will be featured delivering expert advice in fitness.

Photo by Bobby Quillard

The Economist x Midterms

Today The Economist launched its first real-time midterm model, which uses statistical forecasting to predict how many seats in the House of Representatives each party is likely to win in this year’s US midterm elections.

View the model here:

Applying cutting-edge machine-learning techniques to political science, the model combines information from polling, past elections, special elections, fundraising, ideology and “fundamental” factors like the economy and incumbency.  It has been trained on every election cycle since 1942 and nearly 6,500 historical district races. The model will conduct 4.35 million simulated elections every day until the vote, live-updating to incorporate up-to-the-minute data.

The Economist’s midterm model currently predicts that Democrats have a 2 in 3 (or 65%) chance of taking the House, and holding an average of 222 seats, or 4 more than is needed for a majority.  It shows that there is a 95% chance that the Democrats will hold between 206 and 241 seats.

The Economist’s data team plans to launch a similar model to forecast Senate results later in the year once primaries are complete and more polls become available.

Find out more about The Economist’s midterm model here.

DONNA MISSAL’S NEW SINGLE, “GIRL” OUT NOW

Missal Announces June Shows In Brooklyn And Los Angeles  

Download / Stream “Girl” HERE  

View Official Video HERE  

Donna Missal’s new single, was given its world premiere today by Zane Lowe on Beats 1. Lowe said, “I love the modern production, the feel of it. But it also has like a timeless, latter-day Prince vibe to it.”

Listen/embed the segment at:  

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AvailableHERE “Girl” touches on a subject that’s rarely discussed in any forum, the emotional damage inflicted when, as Missal sings, “women hate on other women.” The stripped-back yet intricately textured track unfolds with both gentle playfulness and piercing vulnerability.  

“It’s been amazing to see this huge influx of art, music and media by women and for women intended to support and encourage every kind of women to claim our space. I think it’s important to identify what makes us stronger and louder, and we have proven that we can shift the culture around us by coming together to address our common issues and goals,” says Donna Missal. “When we criticize and attack one another, we diminish our voice in the conversation for equality and social change, so I wanted to write something that speaks on that experience. I don’t know a single woman who hasn’t experienced this in some way, and I want to see that change.”

The official video, directed by Justin Bettman, can be viewedHERE.  Bettman  who has earned acclaim for the ongoing art project Set in the Street, which repurposes found materials to create interior sets on city streets  also helmed the video for Missal’s,Driving.”

“Girl,” which was produced by Tim Anderson (Solange, BANKS, Halsey), is the third in a series of two-track singles from Missal. The A-side is a studio version of “Girl” while the B-side is a stripped-down live take. Today, Missal also shared a live performance video of the song. View “Girl” (Live from Capitol Studios) HERE.  

Missal, who will release her full-length debut on Harvest Records later this year, will open forMax Frostat Baby’s All Right in Brooklyn on June 20 and headline The Hi-Hat in Los Angeles on June 23.

Her debut single, “Keep Lying,” premiered on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1, then shot to the top of the Spotify Viral and HypeMachinecharts. Hailed by Milk as an earth-shaking vocalist with unique resonance, she is featured on two tracks from Macklemore’s latest album, Gemini: “Over It” which she co-wrote, and “Glorious.” Missal also featured on Rudimental‘s “No Fear” and co-wroteLeon Bridges, “BetAin’t Worth the Hand.” “Power,” an original song she co-wrote with Baz Luhrmann and recorded for Netflix’s “The Get Down” won a Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Original Song. Her songs have also been licensed by such shows as; House of Lies, Easy and The Vampire Diaries.

DONNA MISSAL UPCOMING TOUR DATES 

6/20 Brooklyn, NY @ Baby’s All Right

6/23 Los Angeles, CA @ The Hi-Hat

10/19 Phoenix, AZ @ Lost Lake Music Festival

“Girl” Out Now

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Kiiara x First of All

Singer-songwriter Kiiara talks her very first collaboration with Lil Wayne on the remix of her hit single, “Gold”, moving to Los Angles to pursue her music career and more in an all new First of All. The episode premiered on Fuse’s Youtube Channel.

 

As her new single, “Messy” climbs the charts and adds to her 100+ music streams on Youtube, Kiiara is opening up to fans about the first album she ever bought, the first bad grade she ever received, and more of her firsts.

 

Check out her First of All interview !

 

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Southern Halo Gearing Up for CMA Music Festival

Trio Set To Rock Spotlight Stage June 7

Current Single, “Anything Is Possible,” Continues To Rise On Charts

Nashville, TN (May 24, 2018) – The Delta darlings known as the Country/Southern Rock trio Southern Halo are gearing up for a busy CMA Music Festival filled with performances, appearances and more. They’ll arrive in Music City with their current single, “Anything Is Possible,” continuing its rise on the Billboard Indicator (#54) and Music Row (#43) charts. Fans can catch the soulful sisters with their far-reaching appeal:

Thursday, June 7 – CMA Fan Experience Booth #101 @ Music City Center / 10-11 a.m.

Thursday, June 7 – CMA Media Room Interviews @ Music City Center / 11a.m.-12 noon

Thursday, June 7 – CMA Spotlight Stage @ Music City Center – Show / M&G / 1:30-2:15p.m.

Thursday, June 7 – Nashville Universe Booth # 111 @ Music City Center / 3-4 p.m.

Thursday, June 7 ­- Tin Roof Downtown – Back Stage / 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Friday, June 8 – Nashville Underground – Nashville Universe TV taping- Perf /12:30 – 2:15 p.m.

Friday, June 8 – World’s Largest Fan Club Party @ The Valentine – DJ & hosting / 3-4 p.m.

Friday, June 8 – World’s Largest Fan Club Party @ The Valentine – Show / M &G / 4-5 p.m.

Friday, June 8 – Piranha’s Bar & Grill – Show / M &G / 6-7 p.m.

Southern Halo’s much-anticipated, dream-inspired concept album, JUST LIKE IN THE MOVIES, can be purchased from iTunes, Amazon, Spotify and Google. Taste of Country hosted an exclusive global album premiere, and the band has traveled over 18,000 miles and visited over 50 radio stations to promote the new project. Fans and tastemakers are applauding the group’s latest effort. Recent features and interviews have appeared: Wide Open Country, Digital Journal, Center Stage Magazine, Celebrity Secrets Country, Hallels, Battered and Brewed, Music Matters Magazine, Whiskey & Cigarettes Show, KIX 96 Country and WQNZ Radio. Reviews can be found: CMChatlive.com, BringCountry2UK, Country Music & Dance Scotland, 360Magazine, Midwest Record Recap, Stacy’s Music Row Report, and Nashville Music Guide.

ABOUT SOUTHERN HALO

Natalia (principal songwriter, guitarist, lead vocalist), Christina (drums) and Hannah (bass) are SOUTHERN HALO.  Since their hypnotically-upbeat Country radio debut, “Little White Dress,” caught the attention of U.S. radio and press (spending eight weeks at #1 on the International Hotdisc Chart) this sibling trio has broken down doors and shattered glass ceilings.  Their sophomore single, “Rewind,” was a U.S. Top 40 MusicRow CountryBreakout™ Chart hit that also held the #1 spot on the Hotdisc Chart for two weeks.  The group’s third single, “Living Like That,” quickly found success of its own. Those three singles, from the group’s previous CD, SOUTHERN HALO (2015), further bolstered the trio’s profile. Since landing in the National Finals of the 2014 Texaco Country Showdown as the youngest competitors ever, the band has opened for Maren Morris, Phil Vassar, Deana Carter, Love and Theft, Brantley Gilbert, Eric Paslay, Tyler Farr, Parmalee, Old Dominion, American Young, Blues immortal B.B. King and legendary chanteuse Dionne Warwick, among many others. The Cleveland, Mississippi natives have performed at a pre-show on the rooftop terrace of the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles and launched Townsquare Media’s Say It With Pepsi Concert Series. They entertained fans at CMA Music Festival 2016, and have twice toured the U.K. When they are not on the road, the Morris sisters now call Nashville home.

Stay Social with Southern Halo:

Website:  www.southernhalo.net

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Twitter: @3halos http://twitter.com/3halosInstagram:  officialsouthernhalo

YouTube: southernhalorocks

KAILEE MORGUE’S NEW SINGLE

Kailee Morgue debuts her new single, “Do You Feel This Way” (feat. Whethan)—listen & share here. The track premieres today on Zane Lowe’s World First.

Of the song, Morgue says, “This is one of my favorite songs I’ve made because it is off axis just enough to blur my perspective between haunting and inviting. Teaming up with Whethan brought the perfect blend of hazy lethargy and upbeat skepticism to the track. It captures the unease of that feeling of not knowing how someone truly feels about you, and it still always makes me want to move when I hear it—it’s so fun to perform.”
KAILEE MORGUE
“Do You Feel This Way” (feat. Whethan) follows Morgue’s latest single, “F**k U” and her 2017 breakout track, “Medusa,” which catapulted her into an overnight success after she posted a live performance of the song on Twitter. “Medusa” became the title track from her debut EP, which was also released last fall and features her hit single, “Discovery.”

Tattooed, multi-color haired and anime-obsessed 19-year-old Phoenix-born and Los Angeles-based gothic pop siren, Kailee Morgue, casts a sonic spell with her music. A self-described “introvert” and the second oldest of six kids, she found solace in the sounds of fellow sonic sorceresses, such as Stevie Nicks and Gwen Stefani, as well as bands like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and more. By the age of ten, she picked up her first guitar, began quietly penning music and eventually started posting tracks on Soundcloud.

Between a gig at Jack In The Box in 2016, an 18-year-old Morgue found the beat for her breakout track, “Medusa,” on YouTube and cooked up the single. She first teased the track with a brief Twitter video, and it ignited a viral reaction garnering 100,000 “likes” overnight. Over an airy, minimalistic soundscape, Morgue creates a hypnotic and heartfelt melody with haunting and powerful lyrics. “Medusa” peaked at #1 on Hype Machine, was hailed as “Best Track of the Week” by The New York Times, MTV, The Line of Best Fit and Coup de Main and its video premiered on The FADER. As “Medusa” became an underground phenomenon, Morgue inked a deal with Republic Records in the summer of 2017. Further music is set for release this summer.

LISTEN TO “DO YOU FEEL THIS WAY” (FEAT. WHETHAN) HERE

LISTEN TO “F**k U” HERE

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SAXONY. STATE OF THE ARTS.

Known as the cultural heartland of Germany, the state of Saxony in eastern Germany, presents its rich collections of art from the Middle Ages to contemporary galleries and installations in its new brochure, The Allure of Art: History, Museums and Workplaces. From the 22 collections in Dresden’s State Art Collection to the hipster galleries in Leipzig and surprising hotspots, such as Chemnitz, Saxony is flooded with no less than 69 places of intriguing art and history supported by four different schools and a myriad of additional private collections in castles and homes.

Amid the extraordinary architecture and castles in Saxony, there are incomparable art collections and museums throughout the entire state and especially in the cultural capitals of Dresden, Leipzig and Chemnitz. From the extraordinary Dresden State Art Collection to the galleries of Leipzig and the lesser known yet important collections in Chemnitz, the quality of the art and the pieces are world class, and are highly historical as the acquisitions and donations reflect the political, social and economic atmosphere of Germany at the time.

Art in Dresden

Art in Dresden is a multifaceted affair going back centuries. The extraordinary collections of the State Art Collection were started in 1560 by the rulers of the Wettin dynasty which ruled for 829 years. Thereafter, the Wettin rulers continually added to the collections with the massive contributor being Augustus the Strong, the “Saxon Sun King.” As a young elector of Saxony and King of Poland, Augustus was one of Europe’s strongest leaders and wanted an art collection that represented his power and interests. Augustus the Strong created Dresden into the baroque city it is today. He built, amongst others, the Zwinger Museum, the Taschenbergpalais, Pillnitz Palace, expanded the Royal Palace, constructed the new bridge and supported the construction of the Church of Our Lady which fitted in nicely with his plan to turn Dresden into the “Venice of the North.” He also was the initiator of Meissen Porcelain in 1710 which became Saxony’s most lucrative export business and set a new cultural standard for Europe. Still today, visitors relish a trip to the Meissen factory where they can see it being made and painted and even choose to dine on the porcelain. The porcelain collection in the Zwinger Palace is considered the finest in the world today.

During his reign, Augustus the Strong went on a buying spree, the results of which are still spread throughout Dresden’s collections. He installed most of his collections in what is today called the Green Vault (Grünes Gewölbe) and this baroque treasury is one of the world’s most extraordinary collections, and includes Dinglinger’s “Royal Household of the Grand Mogul Aureng-Zeb” and the 41-carat Green Diamond.As early as 1724, the rooms of the Grünes Gewölbe were opened to the public. Augustus’ son continued his father’s passion for collection and he focused on paintings and, over time, Dresden became a city of intellectual and artistic elite with a famous art academy.

The Venetian painter, Bernardo Bellotto (otherwise known as Canaletto) and, some years later, the romanticists including Caspar David Friedrich all congregated in Dresden. Today, the Dresden State Art Collection includes 22 separate museums and collections from the galleries of the new and old masters to the Grassi musical instrument museum in Leipzig. The Municipal Art Gallery also offers a rich overview of the development of 20th century art in Dresden.

Outside of Dresden’s city center and in the vicinity are several important house museums and libraries that are home to important art collections. The Kuegelgen House in Dresden-Neustadt has a rich assortment of the Dresden Romanticists; the Saxon State and University Library has famous Maya and French as well as 700 medieval manuscripts. The Robert Sterl House on the banks of the River Elbe is one of the most popular starting points for hikes through Saxon Switzerland and it houses over 100 paintings from different creative periods of the Saxon impressionist. Käthe Kollwitz was the most significant German graphic artist and sculptor of the 20th century and her house in Moritzburg is where she lived the last part of her life and died. The upper floor of the house gives an overview of five decades of her creations.

Art in Leipzig

Many people know Leipzig as the city of music as Bach, Telemann, Schumann, Wagner and Mendelssohn, among many other musical greats who worked and lived in Leipzig. Other people know Leipzig as the city whose citizens brought the Communist regime in East Germany down with peaceful demonstrations. Everyone is right but what is also true is that Leipzig is now one of Europe’s most sophisticated contemporary art markets with galleries and work spaces sprouting and growing, including the Spinnerei, a former cotton spinning mill where many artists from the New Leipzig School work to this day. In the 1990s, the New Leipzig School burst on the international art scene and set a style and a vibe in Leipzig that has attracted a whole new group of expressive and contemporary young artists to the city.

Unlike Dresden’s art collection founded by royalty, Leipzig’s art collection, known originally as the Municipal Art Association, was started in 1837 by wealthy merchants. Over the years, the collection grew to comprise a wide range of important artists and paintings from Caspar David Friedrich, Ludwig Richter to Cranach and Holbein. After the destruction of the museum and relocation after WWII, the collection focused on works of the proletarian revolution art as well as the expressionism of the Leipzig School. Later, in the 1990s, the collection bought many pieces from the New Leipzig School

Other important art destinations in Leipzig include the Gallery of Contemporary Art in the former villa of the newspaper publisher Edgar Herfurth which has about 1,500 objects by 300 artists and focuses on the post reunification period; the German Museum of Books and Writing that is home to the Elizabeth Manuscript and the Nuremberg Chronicle; the art collection at the Tuebke Villa which includes not only works by the Realist painter but also the permanent collection of the Frankfurt patron, Fritz Mayer. And, the G2 Kunsthalle shows the private collection of Steffen Hildebrand where the focus is on contemporary painting in Leipzig as well as renown painters from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries.

Art in Chemnitz

The Chemnitz Art Collections are truly an extraordinary assemblage of art through the ages. In the city once relegated to history as the Karl Marx Stadt, Chemnitz offers a surprising compilation of world class art. Started by the bourgeoisie in 1909, the collection includes 19th century paintings from Max Liebermann and Ludwig Richter among others to sculptures by Auguste Rodin and Edgar Degas as well as artists from German Modernity, such as Georg Kolbe. As Chemnitz was a textile region, it also has a significant collection of fabric prints and fashion textiles and an unusual inventory of 4,000 stockings going back to 1900. Museum Gunzenhauser was opened in 2007 and includes more than 2,400 works by artists of Classical Modernism and nearly 400 works by Otto Dix and the Russian Expressionist Alexey von Jawlensky. The Schlossberg Museum in a former monastery with its Gothic sculptures and the New Saxon Gallery in Chemnitz round out what is a very worthwhile triangle with Dresden and Leipzig.

Art in Churches

Art in churches is prolific throughout Saxony. As Saxony became wealthy with the discovery of iron ore, gold and silver mining, the people built churches with lavish altars and art. St. Anne’s Church in Annaberg is home to the famous Bergaltar by Hans Hesse, depicting the mining in the Ore Mountains in the 16th century, the Tree of Jesse altar and the beautiful door by Hans Witten whose unique Tulip Pulpit can be found in Freiberg Cathedral; sculptures by Peter Breuer adorn the church in Zwickau. Lucas Cranach the Elder emerged in the time of the Reformation under Frederick the Wise, and through his art and publications, he played a valuable role in spreading Luther’s reputation. His numerous paintings and altarpieces can still be seen throughout Saxony with over 50 of them in Dresden alone. The Cranach studio tended to dominate the church art and decoration of 15thand 16th centuries. In Zittau, the Great Zittau Lenten Veil hangs in the Museum of the Church of the Holy Cross and it shows 90 scenes from the old and new testaments and is one of the few remaining textiles from the 15th century.

In addition to these classic museums and galleries, the art scene in Saxony consists of two art colleges, regional galleries, private collections and temporary exhibitions and new and creative locations for young artists and their works.