Minggu, 14 April 2019

Watch Billie Eilish Bring Out Vince Staples at Coachella 2019 - Pitchfork

Bille Eilish performed yesterday at the opening night of Coachella 2019. Watch clips from Eilish’s set below. During “watch / &burn,” Eilish brought out Vince Staples, who rapped but no sound came out, presumably due to a faulty mic. “Im actually mute so there’s that. Cillie Eilish Coachella !!!” he tweeted later. Watch that and other clips from the set below. Find the full live stream schedule here.

Eilish released her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? earlier this year. She recently shared music videos for the LP’s singles “bury a friend” and “bad guy.” In 2017, Eilish dropped “&burn”—a collaborative track with Vince Staples.

Find the complete line up for Coachella here, as well as today’s live stream schedule. Follow along with our full coverage of Coachella 2019.

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2019-04-14 09:56:15Z
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BTS performed on 'SNL' and fans went crazy - CNN

Sure, "Saturday Night Live" was hosted by Emma Stone and took jabs at Michael Avenatti, Lori Loughlin, Julian Assange and "The View" -- but the spotlight belonged to the seven members of the boy band sensation.
BTS became the first Korean pop, or K-pop, group to perform on SNL. Korean pop music has been steadily growing in popularity. But BTS has elevated the genre into an international movement.
The group's new album, "Map of the Soul: Persona," is expected to smash sales charts.
The group's high-energy dance moves and pitch-perfect vocals as they performed "Boy With Luv" and "Mic Drop," drew screams and applause from the "SNL" audience and lit up social media.
Their fans, collectively known as ARMY, were in full force on Twitter and Instagram during the band's two performances.
"My daughter is making really weird mouth noises watching #BTSxSNL and just had to take her hoodie off because she's sweating. It's a #BTSARMY thing for those not aware," said radio host JJ Ryan.
"Slay!!! Their voices were perfection... They adapted their dancing to that tiny stage. And they were backed by what looked like a Korean band. I feel like a proud auntie. I...even put my cake down for this performance," said Jae-Ha Kim, a journalist for the Los Angeles Times.
"Live band. Killer vocals. Moves for days. Crushed it! That's how you say 'what's up America? #BTSxSNL'" said writer Colleen Nika.
"I screamed in my living room. Not even gonna lie. #BTSxSNL" said actress Angie Grace.
The band's performance also sparked a conversation about the historic and cultural impact.
"I've been watching SNL since the late '70s til I stopped watching in the 90s. Never seeing an Asian face on their staff always stung. But tonight I just saw 7 Korean faces gracing that damn stage and it was the best part of that show so I AM OVER IT. #BTSxSNL," said actor Paul Bae.

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2019-04-14 08:22:00Z
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BTS performed on 'SNL' and fans went crazy - CNN

Sure, "Saturday Night Live" was hosted by Emma Stone and took jabs at Michael Avenatti, Lori Loughlin, Julian Assange and "The View" -- but the spotlight belonged to the seven members of the boy band sensation.
BTS became the first Korean pop, or K-pop, group to perform on SNL. Korean pop music has been steadily growing in popularity. But BTS has elevated the genre into an international movement.
The group's new album, "Map of the Soul: Persona," is expected to smash sales charts.
The group's high-energy dance moves and pitch-perfect vocals as they performed "Boy With Luv" and "Mic Drop," drew screams and applause from the "SNL" audience and lit up social media.
Their fans, collectively known as ARMY, were in full force on Twitter and Instagram during the band's two performances.
"My daughter is making really weird mouth noises watching #BTSxSNL and just had to take her hoodie off because she's sweating. It's a #BTSARMY thing for those not aware," said radio host JJ Ryan.
"Slay!!! Their voices were perfection... They adapted their dancing to that tiny stage. And they were backed by what looked like a Korean band. I feel like a proud auntie. I...even put my cake down for this performance," said Jae-Ha Kim, a journalist for the Los Angeles Times.
"Live band. Killer vocals. Moves for days. Crushed it! That's how you say 'what's up America? #BTSxSNL'" said writer Colleen Nika.
"I screamed in my living room. Not even gonna lie. #BTSxSNL" said actress Angie Grace.
The band's performance also sparked a conversation about the historic and cultural impact.
"I've been watching SNL since the late '70s til I stopped watching in the 90s. Never seeing an Asian face on their staff always stung. But tonight I just saw 7 Korean faces gracing that damn stage and it was the best part of that show so I AM OVER IT. #BTSxSNL," said actor Paul Bae.

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2019-04-14 06:51:00Z
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Sabtu, 13 April 2019

'DWTS' Pros Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson Get Married - PopCulture.com

Dancing With The Stars pro dancers Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson married Saturday in Los Angeles.

According to Us Weekly, which published photos from the nuptials, the couple exchanged vows at the Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, California.

Several former DWTS contestants were in attendance, including Adam Rippon, Laurie Hernandez, Ginger Zee, Nikki Bella and Normani. Bella was joined by her boyfriend, DWTS pro dancer Artem Chigvintsev.

Other DWTS pros who attended include Chmerkovisky's brother Maksim Chmerkovskiy and his wife, Peta Murgatoryd. Emma Slater, Sasha Farber and Witney Carson were also at the event.

Chmerkovisky, 32, wore a black tuxedo, while Johnson, 25, wore a fitted gown with sheer sleeves and her hair in an updo with a large headpiece, reports Us Weekly. She also had a bouquet of white flowers.

DWTS pros Lindsay Arnold and Gaby Diaz served as two of Johnson's bridesmaids, both wearing pale pink dresses. Rippon, a former Olympic ice skater, served as a "bridesman" and wore a beige suit.

Last month, Johnson wrote about how nervous she was getting as the wedding drew closer. She shared a photo of herself in a wedding dress on Instagram, although it was ultimately not the dress she wore Saturday.

"As tour is coming to an end, the realization that I am getting closer and closer to being married is hitting me," Johnson wrote at the time. "It has been a crazy whirlwind trying to plan my dream day on the road as well as dance my heart for all our beautiful fans at night. I’m forever grateful for these past few months and even more excited for what’s to come."

Chmerkovskiy and Johnson got engaged in June 2018 while in Venice, a month after Johnson won her first Mirror Ball trophy with Rippon. They started dating in 2015.

Chmerkovskiy told Entertainment Tonight last year that he asked Johnson's father for his permission during a tour stop a month before the engagement.

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"This was a first time for me and there’s just such beauty in that, you know, in any individuals coming together and doing it in a, I don’t know, traditional way that matters," Chmerkovskiy explained at the time. "Everyone does it different and it’s beautiful regardless but the fact that I was able to speak to her dad and ask for his permission, and he gave it, so it was a beautiful thing and I knew how much it meant to her too."

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2019-04-14 01:48:49Z
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Writers Guild of America Tells Writers To Fire Their Agents After Talks Fail - NPR

Writers Guild of America West President David Goodman speaks in Los Angeles at the 2019 union award ceremony. The WGA instructed is writers to fire their agents on Friday. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images hide caption

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Thousands of Hollywood writers have been told by the Writers Guild of America to fire their agents — a drastic move that could impinge the production of new TV shows and films.

The abrupt directive on Friday followed a breakdown in negotiations over proposed changes to the agreement that has guided the basic business relationship between writers and agents for the past 43 years.

With talks stalled ahead of a midnight deadline, the WGA sent its 13,000 writers an email with instructions to notify their agents in writing that they cannot represent them until signing a new code of conduct.

"We know that, together, we are about to enter uncharted waters," the message stated. "Life that deviates from the current system might be various degrees of disorienting. But it has become clear that a big change is necessary."

It was a bold move for a group accustomed to writing its own scripts. "I guess the idea of taking on our agents is something people never thought we would do," said David Goodman, the president of the Writers Guild of America West, in an interview with NPR.

"Studios and networks still need writers to do the work so until agents figure out that they need us more than we need them, we will carry this out," said Goodman.

At the center of the conflict is a complaint among writers that their agents are not just drastically out-earning them, but preventing them from receiving better pay. The dispute threatens to hinder production at a time when the major broadcast networks are typically staffing up for their fall lineups. It could also lead to job losses in the industry.

"This whole fight is really about the fact that in a period of unprecedented profits and growth of our business ... writers themselves are actually earning less," said Goodman.

A main point of contention involves what are known as packaging fees, the money that agents get from a studio when they provide a roster of talent for a film or TV project. Traditionally, agents would earn a 10 percent commission for the work their clients receive from a studio. But with packaging fees, they are compensated by the studios directly. "They are not incentivized to increase the income of those writers," Goodman said.

Writers are also protesting a shift in the business model in recent years at some of Hollywood's largest talent agencies. Agents have increasingly entered the film and TV businesses as producers, and writers contend that such a dual-hat arrangement represents a conflict of interest.

Goodman said that in order to break the impasse, the industry needs to return "to the traditional agent-writer relationship" where an agent takes 10 percent of a writer's income.

On Saturday, some writers posted images of the letters they had signed and sent to their agents, showing solidarity if not total support.

"I have an amazing agency that represents me," screenwriter, actor and comedian Patton Oswalt said on Twitter. "But I have an even better guild which stands for me."

"Dammit," wrote David Simon, a Baltimore-based author and television writer best known for The Wire. "Just realized that the [agency agreement] midnight deadline is PST. So I have to stay up another three hours and one minute to send a pic of my naked a** to [the Creative Artists Agency]."

The Association of Talent Agents, which represents the agencies, has promised more transparency when agencies are involved in the production of a film or TV show. The association committed to reopening talks on the issue after two years if the Writers Guild determines that members aren't benefiting.

The association also offered concessions leading up to Friday's breakdown, including a chance to share 80 percent of "a percentage" of their profits when packaging fees for a television series are involved.

The guild said that based on the offer they received from agents, that "percentage" amounted to 0.8 percent of the money agents make from packaging fees.

ATA also said agencies would spend $6 million over six years to foster a more inclusive environment and insisted they "are, and always have been, on the side of the writer."

In a statement, Karen Stuart, the executive director of the ATA, said Friday's failure "was driven by the Guild's predetermined course for chaos." She said it would ultimately harm artists.

"The WGA is mandating a 'Code of Conduct' that will hurt all artists, delivering an especially painful blow to mid-level and emerging writers, while dictating how agencies of all sizes should function."

Goodman said writers are already hurt. He called the proposal "a ridiculous offer given the fact that the writers are the reason that any television show succeeds."

Until the impasse is solved, members of the Guild have told writers they could turn to managers or lawyers to handle their business affairs.

Lawyers for the ATA threatened to sue the guild, contending that the union was violating California and New York licensing laws. As part of its argument, it said in a letter that the union "cannot 'delegate' authority it does not have."

Friday's breakdown in negotiations marked just the latest chapter in the Writers Guild's longstanding aversion to packaging fees. Goodman said the union sought reforms as far back as the 1970s.

"People are saying this is an unprecedented move, but it isn't in the sense that 43 years ago we tried to get rid of packaging and we failed and now it's gotten much worse," Goodman said.

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2019-04-14 00:30:00Z
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Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order Release Date, Trailer, Gameplay Details Revealed - IGN

Apex Legends developer Respawn Entertainment unveiled its new Star Wars game.

After a couple of teases, EA and Respawn Entertainment have finally revealed the first details about Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, including its release date and on what platforms players can expect it.

EA has given Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order a release date of November 15, 2019, and it will be released on Xbox One, PS4, and PC via EA Origin. As Respawn, the studio behind Titanfall and Apex Legends, and EA announced in the hours leading up to the panel, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a single-player game with no multiplayer elements or microtransactions.

Watch the full Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order story trailer below.

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Jedi: Fallen Order’s story falls on the timeline of Star Wars canon shortly after Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. EA has previously revealed the story will focus on a young Padawan, but Respawn confirmed today that character is Cal Kestis, who will be played by Shameless and Gotham’s Cameron Monaghan. Here's everything we learned about the game from its Star Wars Celebration 2019 panel.

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Cal has survived Order 66, the Emperor’s decree to eliminate the Jedi. According to EA and Respawn, “Players must pick up the pieces of Cal’s shattered past to complete his training and master the art of the iconic lightsaber - all while staying one step ahead of the Empire and its deadly Inquisitors.”

Jedi: Fallen Order will feature new locations in the Star Wars universe, including Bracca, where Cal’s story begins. Respawn has confirmed that Jedi: Fallen Oder will also feature iconic Star Wars locations, in addition to familiar gear, weapons, and enemies.

Be sure to check out our immediate reaction to Jedi: Fallen Order from the Star Wars Celebration showfloor.

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He’s hiding out there, but forced to go on the run after his Force powers are exposed. A story trailer, viewable above, showed off a bit of Cal's journey, his efforts to keep a low profile, and what happens when his powers are discovered. The trailer also confirmed Cal will, at some point, have a blue lightsaber.

The rest of Jedi: Fallen Order’s official story description, per EA's official release, reads:

“Along the way, Cal will make new friends, like his mysterious companion Cere, as well as run into some familiar faces, all while being accompanied by his faithful droid BD-1. Cal’s flight from the Empire is made even more dangerous as he is being pursued by the Second Sister, one of the Empire’s elite Inquisitors, who seeks to hunt Cal down and extinguish this surviving Jedi. Assisting the Second Sister are the terrifying Purge Troopers, special Imperial forces trained to seek out Jedi and aid the Inquisitors in their dastardly work.”

Check out our full Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order character breakdown for more.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Gameplay Details

As the title suggests, Jedi:Fallen Order will put an emphasis on the Jedi, and particularly lightsaber combat. EA and Respawn say “Players will use their Jedi training to create different melee combinations with an innovative lightsaber combat system and Force abilities.”

Jedi: Fallen Order will also feature some platforming abilities for traversal, as players will need to “overcome opponents and solve puzzles in their path.”

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Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order Preorder and Release Date Details

Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order is set for a November 15, 2019 release date for PC, Xbox One, and PS4. It is currently available for preorder, and preordering will give players unique cosmetic content for the game.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is available for preorder on PS4Xbox OnePC, and its deluxe edition is also available for preorder for Xbox One and PS4. And check out our complete guide to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order preorder bonuses for more.

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You can also of course read about the Jedi: Fallen order artwork that leaked ahead of this reveal, including all the clues we thought we caught about what the Jedi: Fallen Order art may reveal.

And of course, we have plenty more coverage from Star Wars Celebration, including our comprehensive coverage on everything we've learned so far about Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.

Stay tuned to IGN for more details on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

Jonathon Dornbush is IGN's News editor, talk to him about how hyped you are for Jedi: Fallen Order on Twitter @jmdornbush.

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2019-04-14 00:21:00Z
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‘Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’ Is a Single-Player Jedi Fantasy Story Game - Collider.com

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Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment showed off their brand new game, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, at Star Wars Celebration today and it looks like it will deliver for anyone looking to take a step away from the multi-player format and dive into a single-player story. The game is set shortly after the events of Revenge of the Sith and centers on a young Padawan who managed to survive Order 66, an order that branded all Jedi traitors to the Galactic Republic and targets for execution by the Grand Army of the Republic’s clone troopers. Electronic Arts has had a rough go with the Star Wars franchise as of late for a variety of reasons, but at this point, it does seem as though Fallen Order has a chance of getting the company back in the fandom’s good graces.

Jedi: Fallen Order is no Star Wars: Battlefront. There is no multiplayer and no micro-transactions; it’s a single-player Jedi fantasy story game, and it’s a labor of love for the folks at Respawn who took the stage to unveil the game. As they explained, the goal was to tell a Jedi story and put a lightsaber in the player’s hand. That simple yet powerful concept is what started it all, but developing a detailed canon story took a significant amount of time and collaboration.

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Meet the main character, Cal Kestis played by Shameless and Gotham star Cameron Monaghan. He’s the young Padawan who survived Order 66 and now he’s on the run during some very dark times when the Empire is at the height of its power. Cal must evade the Empire’s Inquisitors but he chooses to do so while secretly continuing his training with his lightsaber and Force powers. We begin our journey with Cal on the planet Bracca. After an incident that requires him to reveal his Force-wielding abilities, Cal is forced to pick up and make a run for it again.

Monaghan describes Cal as someone with grit to him. He’s street smart, wary, and has been through a lot. But despite the tragedy he’s experienced, Cal is still someone with a sense of optimism and a good heart. Even though Cal did feel a bit isolated during the Jedi: Fallen Order trailer, he’ll have some allies by his side throughout the story including Cere and also a droid named BD-1. 

Cere is played by Debra Wilson and was described as a mysterious companion and former Jedi Knight. They said she will act as a mentor to Cal, but don’t expect the traditional Padawan/Jedi Master relationship we’ve seen before. Apparently there’s a “strange family” that’s formed in the game, a team that bands together to explore the galaxy and Cere is part of it.

There’s also my personal favorite reveal of the panel, the new droid BD-1, which stands for Buddy Droid 1. And that’s essentially what he is to Cal, a buddy! They’re best friends. BD-1 isn’t a sidekick. They’re equals on their journey and they learn to lean on one another. BD-1 also provides a little light in a story that takes place during such dark times. The team even got legendary sound designer and voice actor Ben Burtt to do BD-1’s vocalizations.

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Another character to keep an eye out for is Second Sister, an elite Inquisitor trying to hunt Cal down. Second Sister is actually a nice nod to the collaboration happening between different Star Wars departments because that character has already been teed up in Marvel Comics’ Darth Vader #19.

She’s also got a new kind of Stormtrooper at her disposal, the Purge Trooper. With only so many Inquisitors to go around, these Purge Troopers are trained to deal with Jedi and are the ones who are dispatched first to investigate, and then the Inquisitors are called in. A significant group of traditional Stormtroopers can pose a threat, but when it came to the gameplay in Jedi: Fallen Order, the developers wanted foes who could offer up meaty one-on-one fights, and so the Purge Troopers were born.

And speaking of the game play, the key here for Respawn was the importance of touch and feel. They’re developing “thoughtful combat;” you have to size up your enemy and identify their weaknesses. They’re working to ensure that the combat is easy to pick up so that anyone can get right into the game, but, if you put the time in, you can master the techniques.

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Monaghan also stressed how the performance capture experience differed from his pre-conceived understanding of motion capture. He said that the technology used to create Cal is more in-depth with the capability of picking up subtle changes in emotion, body and movement to deliver a nuanced and detailed performance. While playing Cal in the performance capture suit, Monaghan said that his only limitation was his own imagination.

Shortly before the end of the panel, the host asked about Cal’s lightsaber and the response was a cryptic, “How do you know that’s Cal’s lightsaber?” The group wouldn’t go much further than that but they did tease that the lightsaber is tied to the story and that over the course of the game, it’ll grow and evolve. They dubbed it a reflection of Cal.

You can give the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order trailer a watch for yourself below. The game will be released on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC on November 15, 2019.

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