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Usher Announces Headlining Las Vegas Residency At The Colosseum At Caesars Palace

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Global megastar and eight-time GRAMMY Award-winner Usher will headline a Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, opening Friday, July 16, 2021.

The multi-talented showman will give his fans an extraordinary immersive experience that only Usher can deliver. The exclusive, only-in-Vegas spectacular will be performed in The Colosseum, an intimate 4,300-seat world-class performance venue, allowing Usher’s fans a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see him up close and personal. Promoted by Live Nation and Caesars Entertainment, the show will be packed with an impressive repertoire of smash hits spanning Usher’s 20-year career, including his early records and more recent songs, as well as new music.

General ticket prices begin at $59, plus applicable tax and fees, and a limited number of VIP meet & greet packages are also available for each show. All tickets and packages can be purchased online at www.ticketmaster.com/ushervegas or in-person at The Colosseum box office. All shows begin at 9 p.m.

The 12 performances going on sale are:

July 2021: 16, 17, 21, 23, 24, 28, 30, 31
Dec 2021: 28, 29, 31
Jan 2022: 1

Additionally, Usher, Live Nation Las Vegas and Caesars Entertainment are donating $1 of every ticket purchased to Usher’s Las Vegas residency to Usher’s New Look, Inc. (UNL). Founded in 1999 by Usher as a young man barely out of his teens, UNL is on a mission to transform the lives of underserved youth through a comprehensive program that develops passion-driven, global leaders. UNL’s peer-to-peer program model and curriculum provides Access, Awareness and Empowerment to youth in underserved communities, in order to guide them on a pathway to leadership and help them make educational and career choices that match their passions. Over the course of 21 years, the organization has reached more than 50,000 young people.

Challenging himself creatively and testing musical boundaries are characteristics that have defined Usher’s career since he was first discovered 20 years ago on “Star Search.” Usher has been ranked by the Recording Industry Association of America as one of the best-selling artists in American music history, having sold over 65 million albums worldwide. He has won numerous awards, including eight GRAMMY® Awards, and was named the #1 Hot 100 artist of the 2000s decade. Billboard named him the second most successful artist of the 2000s decade, with his career-propelling 2004 album “Confessions” being ranked as the top solo album of the 2000s decade. Usher has attained nine Hot 100 #1 hits (all as a lead artist) and 18 Hot 100 top 10 singles.

2020 continues to be a busy year for Usher. Musically, he recently released the single “Don’t Waste My Time,” which hit #1 on Billboard’s R&B chart, as well as “I Cry,” a powerful and emotional song about the social and racial injustices of our time. Usher is currently in the studio recording his ninth studio album which will be released in late 2020.

Realizing that with success comes responsibility, Usher has also proven to be a major philanthropic force. Founded in 1999, Usher’s New Look, Inc. empowers youth from impoverished communities to become leaders. In recognition of his accomplishments, Usher has been honored by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, the Trumpet Foundation, Do Something, the NAACP, and as the 2010 Ford Freedom Award Scholar. Usher’s business ventures include a best-selling line of fragrances, and a business venture with RBMG (Raymond Braun Media Group).

For more information on Usher’s New look Foundation, please visit http://ushersnewlook.org. Follow Usher on InstagramFacebook and Twitter.

“Wonderwall” by Oasis is the UK’s official best-selling Britpop song and have 6 of the entire top 10

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Oasis were crowned the Kings of Britpop on Bank Holiday Monday on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds as Britpop Top 50 with Jo Whiley counted down the UK’s 50 best-selling Britpop songs of the 90s.

Using exclusive data from Official Charts Company, Wonderwall by Oasis topped the chart at number one with sales of 1.4 million, followed by Don’t Look Back In Anger by Oasis in second place, with The Verve’s Bitter Sweet Symphony taking the bronze medal.

The top ten are:

Wonderwall – Oasis (1995)
Don’t Look Back In Anger – Oasis (1996)
Bitter Sweet Symphony – The Verve (1997)
D’You know What I Mean? – Oasis (1997)
Brimful Of Asha– Cornershop (1998)
The Drugs Don’t Work – The Verve (1997)
Whatever – Oasis (1994)
Country House – Blur (1995)
Roll with It – Oasis (1995)
Some Might Say – Oasis (1995)

The chart, compiled by UK chart guardians and data licensing organisation the Official Charts Company, features some of music’s biggest stars including Pulp, Catatonia and Manic Street Preachers.

The chart is compiled from lifetime UK physical and digital sales of Britpop tracks released in the 1990s. The songs in the Top 50 between them account for 17 million sales to date.

Universal Music Canada’s B.L.A.C.K. Label Collection announces new scholarship in partnership with The Pinball Clemons Foundation

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Universal Music Canada’s (“UMC”) B.L.A.C.K. (Businesses Levelling Access to Change and Knowledge) Label Coalition and the Pinball Clemons Foundation (“Foundation”) are announcing a new, multi-year scholarship program for Black high school student leaders who have demonstrated volunteerism and involvement in their communities. The B.L.A.C.K. Label Scholarship is the result of a proposal put forward by the B.L.A.C.K. Label Coalition, an internal committee of Black employees with a mission to increase racial diversity, equity and representation within UMC. Through this scholarship, UMC will provide five students with up to $10,000 each to put towards their first year of post-secondary education of their choice. Effective immediately for the upcoming 2020/2021 school year, this $50,000 annual grant will be renewed for at least the next four years totalling a $250,000 commitment.

“On behalf of all Universal Music Canada employees and specifically those on our B.L.A.C.K. Label Coalition, we are honoured to be partnering on a new scholarship program with the Pinball Clemons Foundation,” said Jeffrey Remedios, Chairman and CEO of Universal Music Canada. “While the B.L.A.C.K. Label Scholarship is not specifically tied to the music industry, this announcement today further reflects our company’s commitment to bring about impactful, meaningful change. I hope that some of these recipients may choose to pursue a career in the music industry, resulting in empowered Black voices and leaders of the future.”

“The quest for equality is universal but today Universal Music Canada has made it more local. Everyone no matter their present condition, has needed help at some point. Racism has accentuated this reality for Black youth making it infinitely more difficult for them to experience success,” stated Michael “Pinball” Clemons, Co-Founder of the Pinball Clemons Foundation. “A humble thank you to UMC for providing hope and vision of a new day, a bigger, better and a brighter one͟. This contribution will empower Black youth to be self- sustaining… not just survive, but thrive, elevating them from the margins to the mainstream.”

“Each of us are born with the innate ability to see beyond our current reality,” continued Clemons. “We possess the inherent gift to envision change, create progress and positive development. However, none of us can do it alone. It has been aptly noted that it takes a village to raise a child. Universal Music Canada, thank you again and welcome to the village.”

“In the midst of a social uprising and the complexities of a global pandemic, the Black employees at UMC rallied together to form a coalition of people who desperately saw the need to act immediately,” said Kardinal Offishall, Founder and Co-Chair of the B.L.A.C.K. Label Coalition. “We found it imperative to combat the systemic inequalities that existed around us, in all parts of our lives – professional, social and personal. We are extremely happy to have worked swiftly and strategically with the Pinball Clemons Foundation, to create a scholarship supporting underserved youth in our communities.”

The B.L.A.C.K. Label Scholarship is awarded to five, first-year post-secondary Black students each academic calendar year from present until 2024 (with the first five students having already been selected for the upcoming 2020 academic year). Qualifying students must be enrolled in the Pinball Clemons Foundation Margins to Mainstream Bursary Program, reside in Canada, identify as Black, achieved a minimum GPA of 2.5 in high school, and have demonstrated community involvement through various means such as volunteer experience. The purpose of this bursary is to reward young Black leaders and assist in the academic costs for the first year by covering the costs of tuition, books and mentorship up to $10,000 each. The Foundation will cover the cost for the balance of their academic journey of tuition, books and mentorship.

Following the industry pause of Black Out Tuesday that took place on June 2, 2020 in response to the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor, the B.L.A.C.K. Label Coalition (BLC) was formed by a group of UMC employees and interns who put forward a detailed proposal highlighting education, mentorship and developing a progressive equitable infrastructure to increase Black representation within the company. More information about BLC can be found BELOW.

UNZIPPED, the first international exhibition devoted to The Rolling Stones, is coming to Kitchener

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With hundreds of unique artefacts and memorabilia forming a multimedia exhibition, including some on loan from the Stones’ private collection, UNZIPPED offers a comprehensive and engaging multimedia experience that gives fans an immersive look behind the curtain at the world’s greatest rock band.

UNZIPPED, delivered by DHL, is the first international exhibition devoted to the world-famous rock band, The Rolling Stones.

Following stints in Europe, the United States, and Asia, the show makes its debut in Canada, premiering in Kitchener, Ontario. UNZIPPED will open at THEMUSEUM for a limited run in November 2021.

Celebrating The Stones’ artistic collaborations in music, art and design, fashion and film, UNZIPPED features original works on display from an array of artists as diverse as Andy Warhol, Alexander McQueen, Prada, Dior, and Martin Scorsese, to name a few.

In the world’s biggest exhibition on The Rolling Stones, highlights include a replica of their recording studio, an immersive realistic reconstruction of their Chelsea flat ‘Edith Grove’, and culminates in a mind-blowing three-dimensional experience of a Stones concert delivered in multi-dimensional Dolby Atmos Sound and facilitated by PMC (the Professional Monitor Company).

The show boasts more than 300 original objects from the Stones’ personal collection. Along with instruments and stage designs, this exhibition includes rare audio fragments, video footage, personal diaries, iconic costumes, posters, and album covers.

Tickets for this once-in-a-lifetime experience go on sale November 4, 2020, at 9am.

Schomberg, ON’s Pop/Jazz Artist CYNTHIA TAURO Explores New Ground, Starting With Release of “You Know Me”

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“You Know Me,” says Schomberg, ON-based pop/jazz artist Cynthia Tauro with the release of her newly minted single — available now!

“This song is about those people who truly know you,” Tauro says, getting to the heart of the matter. “It’s about those people where there is no need to be anyone but yourself around them — they like you exactly as you are, flaws and all.

The sentiment felt similar while in the studio recording, she shares. “This song came easily in the studio… I was fortunate to work with two outstanding drummers — Larnell Lewis and Marito Marques — and, as soon as they heard the first couple of chords and my melody, they knew what the groove needed to be.

“It was so much fun to record and spend time in post-production with Marito exploring and creating for this one song.”

First known as a composer, musician, multi-instrumentalist and performing artist with a signature, soulful spin within the jazz-pop and world fusion realm, Cynthia Tauro released her first album Moments (2019) to critical acclaim; its debut single “Dancing On My Own” hit #1 on the Canadian iTunes Jazz Chart and highlighted the Ontario-based musicians’ longstanding talents as seen on stage alongside artists like Little Scream, Harea Band, and as host of Jazz Jam.

With “You Know Me” comes the first preview to Tauro’s current exploration of new genre-bending ground when it comes to her forthcoming EP, set to feature her intimate, soulful lyrics and engaging energy.

3 thought-provoking legal movies

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Now and then a movie comes along that makes you stop and think, changing the way you see things or giving you food for thought. These movies are often based on a true story or real events and can bring to light particular issues for an audience.

It may be that the audience has never been exposed to the facts about a situation or had to face a specific issue themselves personally. However, it could be that they have personal experience of an event and realize after seeing a movie that they wish to speak to a wrongful death lawyer, for example.

A Time to Kill

Based on the debut novel of John Grisham, A Time to Kill is a depiction of the issues of racism and injustice.

The plot focuses on a white lawyer, played by Matthew McConaughey, who represents a client played by Samuel L. Jackson. The father of a girl who was brutally raped and murdered, he watches her killers go free and so takes his revenge by killing them in the courtroom.

McConaughey’s character is then faced with the challenge of fighting the death penalty and challenging the jury on their different standpoint if the accused’s daughter was white. It confronts unconscious biases in how the jury treats the case in the instance of a white victim versus a black victim.

The Green Mile

Regarded by many as a modern classic of our time, The Green Mile is based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King, set in the Great Depression.

Tom Hanks plays the prison guard, Paul Edgecomb who discovers that one of the inmates, John Coffey, a black man with an imposing stature possesses a special gift.

Although he has been convicted of murdering two white girls, he does not have the character of a murderer and Edgecomb soon finds that supernatural events begin to happen after he arrives at the facility.

It challenges views on the death penalty and is an emotional rollercoaster, guaranteed to have the audience shed a tear. At over three hours long, it takes them on a journey where they can fully appreciate the passage of time in the prison.

The Rainmaker

Matt Damon plays the lead role of Rudy Baylor, an attorney battling against the odds as a lawyer just starting who takes on the judges, lawyers, and corrupt insurance company.

Based on the book by John Grisham, The Rainmaker has the audience cheering on the underdog in a battle for justice for an elderly couple against the corrupt corporate giants.

Jon Voight plays Damon’s opponent in the courtroom, a veteran lawyer who possesses charm and tactics from many years of experience in the legal battleground. However, what Damon lacks in experience he makes up for with grit and passion, forcing the courtroom to stand up and listen to his argument on behalf of the couple whose son is dying.

All three movies are great examples of the pursuit of justice through hard work, determination, and the fight for the truth. They will make you look at the legal system and understand its inner workings along with how a lawyer will use knowledge, tenacity, and passion to push any case forward and strive for justice for its victims.

Bob Mould on Neil Young

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“How do I explain Neil Young? Great question! I explain Neil Young as, I would kill to see his acoustic shows.” – Bob Mould

1-minute tip for artists: Create your own supergroup.

You get to play Master of the Universe. Go create something awesome.

Alfonso Rubeiro aka Carlton’s advertisement for his breakdancing kit “Breakin’ and Poppin’, 1985

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Before appearing at Carlton on the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Alfonso Rubeiro played Alfonso Spears on the sitcom Silver Spoons. Even before THAT, he began his career at age 8, first gaining recognition in 1983 when he played a leading role in the Broadway musical The Tap Dance Kid. He received positive reviews for his performance and was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award. Ribeiro appeared as a dancer in a Pepsi commercial that featured Michael Jackson in 1984.

In 1985, Ribeiro appeared as himself in a commercial on MTV, advertising a dance instruction book he authored called Alfonso’s Breakin’ & Poppin’ Book. He’s the ad.

Video: Disneyland’s Forgotten Sci-Fi Rock Band

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For one glorious summer, an experimental, sci-fi band rocked Disneyland’s space stage. With a bass-playing Wookie and an acrobatic frog, the band’s existence is nearly unbelievable, and the story behind its creation is just as incredible. This is Defunctland’s first feature film, Live From the Space Stage: A HALYX Story.