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Red Carpet: 2013 Soul Train Music Awards

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 photo soultrain2013_zps3c56926e.jpg photo soultrain2013_zps3c56926e.jpg Everybody in black Hollywood–seemingly–hit up the 2013 Soul Train Awards in Las Vegas Friday night.  Friday night at the Orleans Arena, tons of celebs walked the red carpet for this year’s Soul Train Awards.  And we’ve got all the pics.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardszBUJy5gWf_dl_zpsc63f55f8.jpg  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwards-GPOy06H-x0l_zps6d7c95cd.jpg Ashanti slayed in this sheer & sexy Reeve dress and Louboutins with her new straight bob.  Hot look for her.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsLqhhl4N87xol_zpse3604480.jpg Now that we’ve got a close up look of Jenny’s new hair, her wiggery is very nice.  Yep, we highly doubt she cut her actual tresses.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsYMoAdI1hdrQl_zps5426e5c0.jpg photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsylQVFFgQEIdl_zps0a4e0f0d.jpg The fab chick rocked a belted mini dress that screamed rock and roll as she posed it up with Tyrese on the carpet.    photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwards_yFljbKBAowl_zpsaae6e82a.jpg  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsa1O0ehZT6eKl_zpsc91507b5.jpg  photo SoulTrainAwards2013ArrivalsQVgKm96oz9il_zps35bd3d3c.jpg K.Michelle was nominated for Best New Artist and also performed during the show.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsSaX5Nl3oMr6l_zps205d5c5f.jpg The Braxton Sisters took the opportunity to do some promo for “Braxton Family Values” which kicks off again soon.  Tamar spent Friday night hitting the stage at the Awards, and her besties from “Tamar & Vince”–LaShawn & April Daniels–were also there:  photo SoulTrainAwards2013ArrivalsvtQqW1y9pJbl_zps1de94cc3.jpg And so was Tamar’s big sis Toni:    photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsUmu7bwkwGevl_zpsda6bcc28.jpg  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsaLhlwYQ8OCtl_zps2269e747.jpg Toni was promoting her and Babyface’s upcoming duet collabo album Love Marriage & Divorce, due out February 4th.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwards1GUl6Amhqejl_zpsce3d0039.jpg  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsXiovAlAiUPwl_zps0bc23c8d.jpg The ridiculously beautiful couple, Nicole Ari Parker Kodjoe and Boris Kodjoe–lit up the carpet.  photo SoulTrainAwards2013ArrivalsS2StvqpJWqzl_zpsfbc402c5.jpg Mike Epps’ wife Mechelle made an appearance.  photo SoulTrainAwards2013Arrivals1zzLMCbwdLMl_zpsa8ebb893.jpg Bridget Kelly looked stunning in this black sheer gown.  photo SoulTrainAwards2013ArrivalsxPMzC1pW4Y8l_zpsd928fc7f.jpg And Bridget’s stylist Kim V. and her husband Alaska Gideon–who both appeared on “Newlyweds: First Year” on Bravo–hit the carpet together.  photo SoulTrainAwards2013ArrivalsozrOgzlpFoLl_zps4f02780a.jpg Janelle Monae brought her mom as her date, and we see where she gets her flawless face and fashion taste!  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsueWka8ODS0Dl_zps79f81e81.jpg Pretty.    photo SoulTrainAwards2013ArrivalsmIQ5QZBYZWpl_zpscdbfbaec.jpg  photo SoulTrainAwards2013ArrivalsILiEzzR80aOl_zpsc11520a3.jpg Sommore and Larenz Tate hit the carpet still looking good.  photo SoulTrainAwards2013ArrivalsRzu1j9G3bAKl_zpsa18bda8e.jpg Anthony Anderson brought his cutie son on the carpet.    photo SoulTrainAwards2013ArrivalsEAzjkj0QT6Jl_zpscbdbe2d2.jpg Singer Sevyn Streeter kept it cute in this flirty slightly sheer dress.    photo SoulTrainAwards2013ArrivalshLWxEu518BDl_zps21dc631f.jpg “Hollywood Exes” stars Sheree Fletcher and Shamika Lawrence posed it up together.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsZ9DbmtzVEYVl_zpse2ef7a7b.jpg The fellas of TGT–Tyrese & Tank–made the trip without Ginuwine it seems.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsZXEHkieDUAil_zpsf7e05e48.jpg Cutie Candice Glover (the “American Idol” winner) hit the stage to perform “Still In Love With Me”.    photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsZiW4pc0hWUpl_zps67af43ca.jpg Where you been Jon B??    photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsxPXEhx5dtL2l_zps0082809a.jpg Vivica Fox kept it chic in this black Roberto Cavalli gown, a Barclays Jewelry statement necklace and Giuseppe Zanotti shoes.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsYg3jecH1pVil_zpsc5374419.jpg Nobooooody.  Keith Sweat kept it cool on the carpet as one of the honorees of the Awards show.    photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsyAieEpUIyKvl_zps5aca1c8d.jpg  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwards7DG5MSBM7-bl_zps6b60a765.jpg Yep, Charlie Baltimore is really still in the mix these days.   She actually looked great in this Balmain mini dress and sparkling Louboutins.  Wonder if she caught up with her former Murder Inc. chick Ashanti.    photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsw8DWW6evLgEl_zpsbdbaab57.jpg Bill Bellamy and his wife Kristen kept it cute on the carpet.    photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardswwjVOA33ke8l_zps88a40a7e.jpg Vanessa Williams rocked a flirty patterned red frock.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsSXE7PS0sIBGl_zpsf6a8c61a.jpg Keshia Knight Pulliam kept it curve happy on the carpet.  Fab.    photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsSwsmgU97W6ul_zps7ea214ce.jpg E! News correspondent Alicia Quarels rocked this dark blue Catherine Malandrino pantsuit paired with a clutch by Sunita Mukhi and a belt from BCBG MAX AZRIA.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsUBwepXmyhVKl_zpsf1c98ce5.jpg Ron Isley and his striped shoes hit the carpet with his woman.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsVNTFI3X-wyql_zps4d1b4666.jpg  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsoXlNhM9ohwnl_zpsac80e4cc.jpg Jamie Foster Brown and singer Lyfe made their way to the Awards.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsOuMwUp0GS8Ql_zpsc1f04ff6.jpg Faith Evans looked great in this black and gold body con dress.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsLhNY_-bGic3l_zps7643f8bf.jpg   E-40 and his wife Tracy popped up on the carpet.    photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsNcLmH-ZzYiil_zps6a4cde91.jpg Lil Mama and that green hair we love are back:  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsN3YxNsuPL2Ul_zps6f4d2555.jpg  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsgCgk8lKNSZxl_zps36b6a220.jpg Nice look again for her.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsJL6pNyUCHozl_zps6da7fdb2.jpg MC Lyte rocked her leather look.    photo SoulTrainAwards2013Arrivalsziw-L6oDGeTl_zpsc30760eb.jpg Looks like Kenny Lattimore has officially moved on….  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsk-w_LAyLos_l_zpsfbf0957b.jpg Malinda Williams looked her usual gorgeous self on the carpet.    photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsKOPmyEMK7gzl_zpsa461e0ef.jpg Tristan/Mack Wilds hit up the Awards.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsKpgSS_OjUGDl_zps951bfee7.jpg Porsha Coleman rocked this black & white look.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsd95kVFC12Z6l_zps14318dfa.jpg Chrisette Michele looked cutesy in this frilly black cocktail dress and red ankle strap platform pumps.    photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsAtUEOcZqUhbl_zpsaa5ab763.jpg  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwards1KnGOeDWd4Al_zps2a3d4dc5.jpg Michelle Williams rocked her printed mint green body con dress.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwardsh4XRaKXg9Bzl_zps29563c97.jpg Mario Van Peeples and his wife Chitra Sukhu kept it…interesting.  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwards77S2kmD4gg0l_zps007e8af3.jpg  photo ArrivalsSoulTrainAwards-ESUnPkNxHGl_zps3e0ff5f3.jpg And vets in the game–Big Daddy Kane and Dionne Warwick–made sure to hit up the big Awards show. credits. 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Napoléon by Abel Gance (1st period) opening Cannes Classics at the 77th Festival de Cannes

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A legend known to cinephiles the world over, a major work of the silent era, one of the most monumental restorations in the history of filmmaking will be unveiled on May 14 as a world premiere: Napoléon by Abel Gance (1st period), in a version resulting from a colossal, passionate effort by the Cinémathèque française, with the support of the CNC.

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Davido Inks Partnership with UnitedMasters For His Nine+ Records Venture

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Davido Inks Partnership with UnitedMasters For His Nine+ Records Venture

Making yet another major power move, three-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated Nigerian global superstar and Afrobeats pioneer Davido has inked a deal with UnitedMasters for his recently launched label Nine+ Records.

In this groundbreaking collaboration, Davido will spearhead artist development, A&R, and behind-the-scenes curation, nurturing a pioneering lineup of artists across the continent under Nine+ Records. United by a shared vision, the teams will work together to introduce and foster talent, amplifying Davido’s influence and extending his reach even further. This partnership marks a pivotal moment in shaping the future of African and world music.

Together, the teams will collaborate closely in order to not only introduce, but cultivate career talent. It only expands Davido’s influence and reach.

Read Also: Davido gifts fan $50k to payoff student loans

Of today’s announcement Davido said, “I couldn’t be more proud to partner with Steve and the team at United Masters, this announcement represents an exciting new chapter for developing and established artists around the world.”

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Steve Stoute, Founder and CEO of UnitedMasters states, “Over the last 2 years, we’ve proven our commitment to Africa investing in artists, education, and technology. Today, we are doubling down. With this new venture with Davido & the launch of Nine Plus Records, we reinforce our mission in becoming a bridge for artists on the continent. Together we’ll identify & develop new artists while supporting them with brand and synch opportunities.”

Nine+ Records will be announcing more artists and partners in the future.

Last night, Davido just sold out one of the most iconic venues in the world, headlining Madison Square Garden in New York City. He ignited the stage with what will be remembered as a historic set, bringing Afrobeats to the Big Apple in the biggest way possible. In advance of the show, he extensively spoke to Billboard who praised how “Performing in New York has also become a special ritual” for him.

This news also arrives on the heels of various major company announcements for UnitedMasters. The company locked down a high-profile alliance with SymphonyOS and Groover. Plus, it hosted its annual “A Celebration of Independence” GRAMMY® Concert at the Palladium in Hollywood, CA. The show boasted an all-star lineup, including headliner Davido, Uncle Waffles, Tokischa, Donavan’s Yard, and NLE Choppa. Of the latter, The Source wrote, “This marked the first time UnitedMasters featured international acts, solidifying its impact and representation within the global independent artist movement.”

Stay tuned for a whole lot more soon

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Record Rainfall in UAE: Dubai in Chaos as Streets Flood

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Chaos swept through the United Arab Emirates as it faced the most intense rainfall in 75 years, with certain regions recording over 250 mm (approximately 10 inches) of rain within a mere 24-hour period, as per the state’s media office statement released on Wednesday, April 17. (more…)

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Ashanti & Nelly Are Engaged, Expecting First Child Together

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Baloji and Emmanuelle Béart will co-preside over the Caméra d’or Jury of the 77th Festival de Cannes

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The 77th Festival de Cannes will feature an unprecedented yet self-evident pairing at the head of the Caméra d’or Jury. As rich dialogue and inspiring gaze arise from encounters, the Festival de Cannes is eager to bring together Emmanuelle Béart and Baloji to co-preside over the Jury that will honor one of the first films presented in the Festival’s Official Selection or its parallel sections.

An unprecedented pairing since French actress Emmanuelle Béart and director and songwriter Baloji, who evolves in Belgium and the Democratic Republic of Congo, have never met. She has worked with some of the world’s greatest filmmakers, dazzling both screen and stage with her incandescent performance. He is a bold, visionary creator, who made two short films before receiving the New Voice Prize at Un Certain Regard in 2023 for his acclaimed debut feature Omen.

 

An obvious pairing as both are free spirits with no limits, who rely on their art to achieve creative freedom. Through her impressive filmography and her humanitarian commitment, Emmanuelle Béart is forever supporting a filmmaking to be shared, to emancipate, transcend borders and help us live together. Baloji, in his first feature film with impressive aesthetic mastery, delivers a chronicle that transcends otherness through the prism of magical realism.

 

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Delighted to be paired at the head of the Caméra d’or Jury, Baloji and Emmanuelle Béart will combine their voices to welcome the first features of filmmakers who look at the world with inspiration, tell us about it with emotion and invite us to discuss it with the conviction of beginnings. “Being a self-taught filmmaker and a filmmaker from the Congolese diaspora,” confides Baloji, “it’s a great honour to be able to witness the vitality of first-time directors, to discover their strong singularities and their inaugural work, which will have a lasting impact on the identity of their filmography.” Emmanuelle Béart declares: “A first film is about the impossibility of doing anything other than delving into the depths of one’s being to find out what we can’t keep quiet about. A deeply moving and terribly free birth: no one is waiting for you yet. We will honor our duty with wonder and respect.”

 

The Caméra d’or Jury has been co-chaired three times before: by actress Françoise Fabian and director Daniel Schmid in 1996, by Marthe Keller and Géraldine Chaplin in 2002, and by brothers Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne in 2006.

 

In 2023, the Caméra d’Or was awarded to Pham Thien An for Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell  by the Jury presided over by French actress Anaïs Demoustier

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25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards Returns to Miami

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The Latin Recording Academy® announced today that the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards® will be held in Miami at Kaseya Center on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024, in partnership with Miami-Dade County and the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB). "Since our first awards presentation in the year 2000, the Latin GRAMMYs have provided an international spotlight for Latin music second to none and provided iconic performances that have become part of global music and pop culture history. We are thrilled to celebrate our 25th anniversary in Miami” said Manuel Abud, CEO, The Latin Recording Academy. “Miami has evolved to become the epicenter of Latin entertainment and we are grateful for the community support and enthusiasm we have received.” In celebration of the 25th anniversary of The Latin GRAMMYs the show returns to the place it calls home, where The Latin Academy’s journey commenced, and its headquarters remain. This is the third time that the Latin GRAMMYs will be held in Miami, the first time in 2003 and the second time in 2020 when the show was closed to the public due to the COVID-19 pandemic. "Welcome home, Latin GRAMMYs! As the cultural capital for Latinos in the United States, there’s no better place than Miami-Dade to host the best of Latin music and entertainment,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “It’s a true honor to host this incredible event once again and welcome people from all over the world to enjoy the vibrant and diverse cultural hub we call home. This event celebrates the very best in music, and we are proud to showcase Miami’s unique energy, where music and culture collide in the most spectacular way.” The three-hour telecast will be produced by TelevisaUnivision, the leading Spanish language media and content company in the world, and will air live on Univision, Galavisión and ViX, beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central), preceded by a one-hour pre-show starting at 7 p.m. ET/PT. "We are excited to bring to life the landmark 25-year celebration of the Latin GRAMMYs from the city we call home – the city where Hispanic culture has flourished as a driving force of influence and impact globally,” said Ignacio Meyer, President of Univision Television Networks Group at TelevisaUnivision. “As the Home of Latin Music, we're excited to deliver yet another unforgettable night of excellence in music, grounded in our passion and unwavering commitment to shining a bright light on the most culture-defining moments for Spanish-speaking audiences worldwide." In addition, Latin GRAMMY® Week events will take place throughout Miami-Dade County including Leading Ladies of Entertainment, the Best New Artist Showcase, Special Awards Presentation, Nominee Reception, Person of the Year and the Premiere Ceremony, preceding the telecast. More details on the week of events will be distributed in the coming months. “This announcement underscores Greater Miami's status as a global hub at the intersection of multicultural music, entertainment, events and tourism,” said David Whitaker, president and CEO of The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau. “On behalf of the travel and hospitality industry of Greater Miami, we are absolutely thrilled by the news that the 25th Latin GRAMMYs is returning home to Miami – bringing with it an influx of visitors eager to experience the excitement and energy of this iconic destination.” The Latin GRAMMY Awards® are the preeminent international honor and the only peer-selected award celebrating excellence in Latin music worldwide. Additional key dates in preparation to The Biggest Night in Latin Music® include: July 24, 2024-Aug. 5,2024: First Round of Voting Sept. 17, 2024: Nominations Announcement Sept. 27, 2024–Oct. 10, 2024: Final Round of Voting For more information regarding the current awards season visit: https://www.latingrammy.com/en/calendar-awards-department.

The Latin Recording Academy® announced today that the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards® will be held in Miami at Kaseya Center on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024, in partnership with Miami-Dade County and the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB).

“Since our first awards presentation in the year 2000, the Latin GRAMMYs have provided an international spotlight for Latin music second to none and provided iconic performances that have become part of global music and pop culture history.  We are thrilled to celebrate our 25th anniversary in Miami” said Manuel Abud, CEO, The Latin Recording Academy. “Miami has evolved to become the epicenter of Latin entertainment and we are grateful for the community support and enthusiasm we have received.”

In celebration of the 25th anniversary of The Latin GRAMMYs the show returns to the place it calls home, where The Latin Academy’s journey commenced, and its headquarters remain.  This is the third time that the Latin GRAMMYs will be held in Miami, the first time in 2003 and the second time in 2020 when the show was closed to the public due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Welcome home, Latin GRAMMYs! As the cultural capital for Latinos in the United States, there’s no better place than Miami-Dade to host the best of Latin music and entertainment,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “It’s a true honor to host this incredible event once again and welcome people from all over the world to enjoy the vibrant and diverse cultural hub we call home. This event celebrates the very best in music, and we are proud to showcase Miami’s unique energy, where music and culture collide in the most spectacular way.”

The three-hour telecast will be produced by TelevisaUnivision, the leading Spanish language media and content company in the world, and will air live on Univision, Galavisión and ViX, beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central), preceded by a one-hour pre-show starting at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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“We are excited to bring to life the landmark 25-year celebration of the Latin GRAMMYs from the city we call home – the city where Hispanic culture has flourished as a driving force of influence and impact globally,” said Ignacio Meyer, President of Univision Television Networks Group at TelevisaUnivision. “As the Home of Latin Music, we’re excited to deliver yet another unforgettable night of excellence in music, grounded in our passion and unwavering commitment to shining a bright light on the most culture-defining moments for Spanish-speaking audiences worldwide.”

In addition, Latin GRAMMY® Week events will take place throughout Miami-Dade County including Leading Ladies of Entertainment, the Best New Artist Showcase, Special Awards Presentation, Nominee Reception, Person of the Year and the Premiere Ceremony, preceding the telecast. More details on the week of events will be distributed in the coming months.

This announcement underscores Greater Miami’s status as a global hub at the intersection of multicultural music, entertainment, events and tourism,” said David Whitaker, president and CEO of The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau. “On behalf of the travel and hospitality industry of Greater Miami, we are absolutely thrilled by the news that the 25th Latin GRAMMYs is returning home to Miami – bringing with it an influx of visitors eager to experience the excitement and energy of this iconic destination.”

The Latin GRAMMY Awards® are the preeminent international honor and the only peer-selected award celebrating excellence in Latin music worldwide.

Additional key dates in preparation to The Biggest Night in Latin Music® include:

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  • July 24, 2024-Aug. 5,2024:  First Round of Voting

  • Sept. 17, 2024: Nominations Announcement

  • Sept. 27, 2024–Oct. 10, 2024: Final Round of Voting

For more information regarding the current awards season visit: https://www.latingrammy.com/en/calendar-awards-department.

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