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lunes, 13 de enero de 2020

The Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (MUAHS, IATSE Local 706) announced winners of its 7th Annual MUAHS Awards in 23 categories of film, television, commercials and live theater, during a formal gala at the NOVO by Microsoft at L.A. Live Downtown on Saturday night, January 11, 2020. Winners in the Feature Motion Pictures categories include BombshellJoker and Downton Abbey. Television winners include Big Little Lies, Fosse/Verdon and Chernobyl. For the categories in Television Special/Motion Picture Made for Television, winners include Saturday Night Live, Dancing with the Stars and Deadwood: The Movie 
Winners in the Daytime Television category were awarded to The Real and Children/Teen Program honors went to A Series of Unfortunate Events. Theatrical awards were bestowed upon Cats the Musical and Hamilton. The Commercial/Music Video Award was presented to Pose: Promo Campaign 

The awards took place before an audience of more than 900, including guild members, industry executives and press. Julie Socash, President, and Randy Sayer, Business Representative, presided over the awards ceremony. Returning again as producer of this year's MUAHS Awards (#MUAHSawards) was Erick Weiss of Honeysweet Creative.  

Award-winning actor Sir Patrick Stewart, best known for his work in the Star Trek and X-Men series, received this year’s Distinguished Artisan Award celebrating his prolific acting career on stage and screen spanning nearly six decades. Presenting the Distinguished Artisan Award to Stewart were Brent Spiner, star of Star Trek: Picard

2020 Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Annual Awards

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viernes, 30 de agosto de 2019



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BRANDY HONORED WITH THE BMI PRESIDENT’S AWARD AT
THE 2019 BMI R&B/HIP-HOP AWARDS
“God’s Plan” Named Song of The Year; Tay Keith and Post Malone Presented with Songwriter of the Year Award; Tay Keith and Wheezy Beatz Named Producer of the Year and Sony/ATV Received Publisher of the Year

Last night,  BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.) celebrated the songwriters, producers and publishers of the past year’s most-performed R&B/hip-hop songs during the 2019 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards held at the Sandy Springs Arts Center in Atlanta. Multiple-award-winning singer/songwriter and actress Brandy received the BMI President’s Award in recognition of her powerful impact on the entertainment industry and her timeless hits, which have secured her place in R&B history.
Hosted by BMI President & CEO Mike O’Neill and BMI Vice President, Creative, Atlanta, Catherine Brewton, the evening included stellar performances by some of the hottest artists on the music scene. The ceremony kicked off with a moving tribute video in honor of the late rapper and activist Nipsey Hussle to celebrate his musical legacy and remarkable philanthropic work.  Atlanta-based rapper Gunna followed with a medley of his biggest hits, ending with his smash “Drip Too Hard” featuring Lil Baby, who joined him on stage for the performance.  Afterwards, Gunna received a special award in recognition of the song garnering one billion streams. TV personality and comedian, DC Young Fly then presented Memphis rapper NLE Choppa with the 2019 BMI Social Star Award.

The evening also featured a series of special tributes to Brandy, which began with contemporary R&B singer/songwriter Jade Novah performing a beautiful rendition of “Talk About Our Love.” The tributes continued with Samoht singing a stripped-down version of “Brokenhearted,” followed by gospel singer Kierra Sheard’s sultry performance of two of Brandy’s power ballads, “Have You Ever” and “He Is.” Eric Bellinger rounded out the tributes with “Baby” and “Nothing” which had the audience singing along. Brandy’s brother, Ray J, took to the stage and serenaded his sister with “Best Friend” before she was presented with the BMI President’s Award. Brandy accepted the accoladed with an impromptu performance, encouraged by the audience, of “I Wanna Be Down,” before singing her iconic hit “Almost Doesn’t Count.”

The event also honored the top producers and songwriters of the previous year’s 35 best-performing R&B/hip-hop songs in the U.S. from BMI’s repertoire of more than 14 million musical works. Wheezy Beatz tied for Producer of the Year with Tay Keith. Keith also received the coveted Songwriter of the Year award, an honor he shared with Post Malone, marking his second tie for the evening. Song of the Year went to “God’s Plan” by Yung Exclusive and Marciano and Sony/ATV was named Publisher of the Year for having 18 of the most performed songs of the year including “Sicko Mode,” “I Like It” and “In My Feelings.”

The 2019 BMI/R&B Hip-Hop Awards

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jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2018

John Paul Esteves Castillo   Reportero   murrianose@gmail.com

Rolando Mauricio Pérez Carrillo   Fotógrafo   pecar56@yahoo.com.mx 

ERES FEST - Alfombra Roja

El pasado martes 20 de Noviembre se realizo la alfombra roja del concierto ERES FEST en el pabellón del Palacio de los Deportes de la CDMX, en un ambiente mezcla de juventud y glamour con importantes personalidades, actores, actrices, cantantes y talento del mundo de la musica y el espectáculo, entre ellos: Aidán Vallejo, Jorge Blanco, Angelo Diep, Joshua Okamoto, Mariane Frego, Anelka (venezolana, del Equipo de Carlos Rivera en La Voz... México), Sammy Van Müeller (chica Disney de Monterrey), Pedro Prieto, Bela, Michel Estrella, Darina (de Operación Triunfo), Domenika, Omar Pineda, Roxxana Puente - tecladista de Los Ángeles Azules Kenia Miranda, María León, Aymez, el grupo infantil AFTER, Talia Rivera, Vik Guda, Mafer Lara, el grupo juvenil 3-8-1, Christian Amero (de la bioserie de Luis Miguel), Josh Favela, Ela Canales, Emir Pavón y su novia Estefania de Aranda, Cody 3, Daniela Spalla, Camy G, Arnoldo Tapia, Julio Ponze, Lash Aguilar, Los hijos de Sánchez & Marco, Jessica de Cote, Flor Martino, Grupo The Cash del equipo de Natalia en La Voz..., Los Socios del Ritmo (que fueron parte del show para los fans de la revista ERES junto con Moderatto / Belinda, Kalimba, entre otros a realizarse en el domo de cobre), Bernardo Flores (de la telenovela L.I.K.E. La Leyenda), Moisés Araiza, Playa Limbo, Danna Paola, Vicky Cortés, Brenda Zambrano, Dulce María, Mad Zamora, Gloria Aura, Ariadne Díaz, Natalia Subtil, Analaí Rodríguez, por mencionar unos cuantos.


Tú Awards 2018

Entre ovaciones y gritos de fans se llevo a cabo la alfombra verde de los Tú Awards, otra vez en el pabellón del palacio; otorgados por la revista juvenil, el miércoles 21 de Noviembre, en la que desfilaron artistas y youtubers que son un éxito en la actualidad, entre ellos estuvieron (aparte de algunos famosos del día anterior): Sandra Corcuera, Regina Sn. g., José Eduardo Derbéz, Jared Summers, Fany Martínez 'La niña de oro' del boxeo, de la serie 'El César', Irvin Aranda ('el sapo' de la serie 'El Yaki' en Netflix), Frankie, Kimberly Loaiza, Maite Perroni que dijo sentirse muy contenta a una semana de haber estrenado su nuevo sencillo, advirtió sobre tener un equilibrio en la forma de usar las redes; dijo ser afortunada este año en cuanto a su trabajo y estaba lista para interpretar dos temas en el escenario; Casandra Sánchez Navarro, Lele Pons (youtuber viral, actualmente conductora de La Voz...) Fly The Band, Sebastian Yatra, gran parte del elenco del Like, Morat y Miranda, entre otros...

Alfombra Roja de ERES FEST y Tú Awards 2018

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sábado, 3 de febrero de 2018


CAMBRIDGE, MA (February 2Nd, 2018) – The Hasty Pudding Theatricals, the oldest theatrical organization in the United States, welcomed actor and screenwriter, PAUL RUDD, to Harvard University where he received his Man of the Year award.  
The Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ Man and Woman of the Year Awards are presented annually to performers who have made lasting and impressive contributions to the world of entertainment. The Man of the Year award was established in 1963. Its past recipients include, among others, Robert Downey Jr,, Tom Hanks, Chris Pratt, Robert De Niro, Harrison Ford, Justin Timberlake, and most recently, Ryan Reynolds.
The Man of the Year festivities, presented by RELATED, started early in the day, when Mr. Rudd was given a tour of Farkas Hall, followed by a private seminar with the members of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals. In the evening, Mr. Rudd was given the Pudding’s traditional roast and was then made to earn his Pudding Pot as punishment for the alleged deal he made with the Grim Reaper to not age since 1995. Some of the tasks, which Mr. Rudd had to perform, were proving his merits as one of Marvel’s Avengers; doing several line readings. harking to his stage career. including doing impressions of former Man of the Year Robert De Niro and Roastmaster Hannah Needle; and showing that he had what it takes to be a Sex Panther in a nod to Anchorman.
  
A press conference followed the presentation, which was the live-streamed free and to the public via the Hasty Pudding’s Facebook (www.facebook.com/thehastypudding), as it happened. To close out the festivities, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals members gave the Opening Night performance of their 170th production, Intermission Impossible.

TO PURCHASE TICKETS to the Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ 170th production, Intermission Impossible, contact the HPT Box Office at 617-495-5205 or order online at www.hastypudding.org/buy- tickets. The show will be performed at Harvard University’s historic Farkas Hall, located at 12 Holyoke Street, from February 2nd until March 4th. The company then travels to New York to perform at The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College on March 9th and 10th, followed by performances on March 14th-16th at Hamilton City Hall in Bermuda.

TO READ MORE about the Pudding’s recent announcement to move to a gender inclusive cast, please go to hastypudding.org/casting



ABOUT THE HASTY PUDDING INSTITUTE OF 1770 

The Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770’s philanthropic mission is to provide educational and developmental support in all aspects of the performing arts for the underprivileged, to encourage satire and comedy, and to cultivate young talent around the world. The Institute is comprises the Hasty Pudding Club (the oldest social club in the United States), the Hasty Pudding Theatricals (the third oldest theater group in the world, after the Comédie-Française and the Oberammergau Passion Players) and the Harvard Krokodiloes (the foremost collegiate a cappella group in the United States). Over the last two centuries, it has grown into a premiere performing arts organization, a patron of the arts and comedy, and an advocate for satire and discourse as tools for change worldwide.

THE HASTY PUDDING THEATRICALS HONORS PAUL RUDD AS THE 2018 MAN OF THE YEAR

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sábado, 11 de noviembre de 2017

Award show with international stars in Berlin /
Honors go to Arnold Schwarzenegger, Thom Browne, and David Gandy


Berlin, November 9, 2017. At the Comic Opera in Berlin this evening, the German GQ Gentlemen's Quarterly style magazine handed out the 19th “GQ Men of the Year Awards.” At the festive gala, honors were awarded in ten categories to leading personalities in international and German show business and music, as well as in sports and fashion.
Some 850 invited guests enjoyed an awards ceremony full of high spots. Arnold Schwarzenegger accepted the GQ award as “Legend of the Century”. The 70-year-old actor and politician who came with his son Patrick to the event, was celebrated for his unique career. An emotional moment was provided by the award to Philipp Lahm, who was honored both for his distinguished sports' feats and his commitment to social issues. A touch of glamour was provided by the onstage appearance of models Johannes Huebl (“Influencer of the Year”) and David Gandy (“Style Icon”), as well as Thom Browne, who won “Designer of the Year.” One special highlight of the night was the award to the film “Welcome to Germany.” Actor Clemens Schick who presented the category praised the humane, funny, and yet profound way it dealt with the subject of refugees.


The winners of the “GQ Men of the Year Awards 2017"
  Category/winner
  Presenter
Legend of the Century
Arnold Schwarzenegger
 Tom Junkersdorf, Editor-in-chief GQ
 and Patrick A. Schwarzenegger
  Style Icon
  David Gandy

Nilam Farooq
Influencer of the Year
Johannes Huebl

André Pollmann, Publisher GQ
Actor/national
Matthias Schweighöfer

Jessica Schwarz
Special Achievement
“Willkommen bei den Hartmanns” (“Welcome to Germany”)
Eric Kabongo, Elyas M’Barek, Palina Rojinski, , Simon Verhoeven and Quirin Berg

Clemens Schick
Designer of the Year
Thom Browne

Christiane Arp, Editor-in-chief VOGUE
Music/national
Mark Forster

no presenter
Music/international
Gregory Porter

no presenter
Sports Icon
Philipp Lahm
no presenter

Movie/national
“Fack Ju Göhte” (“Suck me Shakspeer”) Elyas M’Barek, Jella Haase, Gizem Emre, Max von der Groeben

Janin Ullmann

The hosts of the 2017 GQ Awards were the president of Condé Nast Germany, Moritz von Laffert, GQ editor-in-chief Tom Junkersdorf, and publisher André Pollmann. Barbara Schöneberger once again brought her charm and humor to the stage as the MC of the gala.  
Mark Forster and Gregory Porter in performance on the GQ stage
The awards show did not lack for top-class musical entertainment either. Germany’s pop meister Mark Forster opened the gala with his hit “Chöre,” and later took to the stage with his most recent title “Kogong.” He won the GQ Award in the category “Music/national” for his musical success. Gregory Porter struck an entirely different musical note. The winner in the category "Music/international" presented a live medley of his jazz songs.  
Following the award ceremony, the winners of the “GQ Men of the Year Awards,” along with the presenters, social media influencers such as Daniel Fuchs (Magic Fox) and Toni Mahfud, and numerous celebrity guests from show business, the media, politics, industry, and society celebrated until well past midnight at the after show party at the Comic Opera.

Style Magazine GQ Gentlemen’s Quarterly chooses the “GQ Men of the Year 2017”

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domingo, 29 de octubre de 2017



John Paul Esteves Castillo   Reportero   murrianose@gmail.com

Rolando Mauricio Pérez Carrillo   Fotógrafo   pecar56@yahoo.com.mx


CDMX, a 28 de Octubre de 2017.- En la ARENA Ciudad de México se llevó a cabo la entrega del panda de Tú Awards por segundo año consecutivo; con este galardón la revista "Tú" reconoce lo mejor de la música juvenil, artistas, bandas, influencers y redes sociales con base en los votos de los lectores y seguidores de la revista.

Antes de dar comienzo a la fiesta millenial de premiación, se realizo la green carpet de la revista "Tú" en la que desfilaron varias de las personalidades que fueron parte de este evento, entre ellas: Christian Chávez, Loreto, Seidi, Olivia Oporto (que estrana programa el lunes por TELEHIT), Bully, Urban Five, Carlo Amauri, Jessica D'Cote, Natalia Subtil - que será la próxima portada de la revista -, Yareli, Ale García (que es parte de la nueva telenovela "Me declaro culpable"), Sebastián Villalobos y más estrellas juveniles, infantiles y adolescentes del momento.


El evento lo condujeron Danna Paola y Mario Ruíz, Fernie y Omar Yubeili hicieron lo mismo para redes sociales; los presentadores de las diversas categorías fueron, entre otros: Javi Luna / Livia Brito, Bazooka Joe, Star Coochie, Danny Ibañez / Mario Campa, Alondra, Natalia y Edgar de Radio Disney y Nashda / Josh Favela, entre otros.
En backstage y con dinámicas a los invitados por la Revista "Tú" estuvo Yurem y Ceci Flores (que también estrena programa en TELEHIT).

Entre los números musicales pudimos ver a: LemonGrass,Omar Yubeili - que interpreto una canción a favor de las personas afectadas por los sismos de Septiembre en México, la frescura del pop dance de Carla Mauri, Sebastián Yatra, el nuevo y pegajoso Manuel Turizo, por mencionar unos cuántos.

Gina Diez Barroso, fundadora  de la Revista "Tú" dio unas palabras por estos 38 años que cumple la revista.


Entre los premiados de las diversas categorías, figuraron: Karol Sevilla por Queen de Instagram, la Gira Polinesia como Tour del año, Gamer Favorito para JuegaGerman y la Revelación musical del año fue para Morat, además del 'Icono más cool' para la Yuya, muy popular en YouTube. Todos ellos no pudieron estar presentes, por lo que enviaron saludos por video.  Mario Bautista recibió tres pandas para su colección por Mejor Canción con 'No digas nada', Solista y el Premio Especial Nuestra Mascota Favorita por su perra 'Queen'. Al respecto dieron un video en tributo a Frida, la perra rescatista, por su inagotable y loable labor en el pasados sismo del 19 S; Danna Paola, anfitriona de los premios Tú México recibió un panda por la nominación TweetStar; La parejita más cute fue para Xtiian y Julieta Martínez; Coders fueron elegidos como las mejores fans del universo; Xime Ponch es la Revelación digital del año; Influencer femenino con más onda para Caeli e Influencer masculino con más onda para Mario Ruíz; Sebastián Yatra fue ganador del premio El chico mas sexy y Sebastián Villalobos por la Portada del año de la Revista "Tú".
CD9 fue ganador del premio en forma de panda por ser el Mejor grupo, quienes se encargaron de cerrar la noche en la ARENA Ciudad de México, que lleno localidades y se convirtió en una gran celebración de gritos y emociones por el público que no dejaba de ovacionar a sus artistas favoritos, sobretodo las chicas, siempre tan entusiastas y efusivas.

Revista Tú AWARDS 2017

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viernes, 29 de septiembre de 2017



 The winners of the Leading Culture Destinations Awards, “The Oscars for Museums,” were announced tonight at the brand new Trafalgar St. James hotel, with London’s Design Museum achieving top prize of The Leading Culture Destination 2017 overall winner.
The Leading Culture Destinations Award winners were chosen by a jury of nine established cultural gurus from around the world. The scheme, now in its fourth year, celebrates museums and cities for their dedication to cultural vitality with winners chosen based on the quality and reach of their contributions to the international cultural sphere. The awards recognise institutions, organisations, and cities that have provided exemplary contributions to local cultural life and showcase emerging destinations. Cultural destinations today are not only for art experiences and education; they have become social hubs for visitors to spend time, dine, shop, work and even sleep. LCD Awards shines light on culture as an integral part of our lifestyle.
The judges review everything from audacious programming and management structures, to cross-sector collaborations and Michelin-starred restaurants, late night openings and music performances, with an overarching focus on a visionary approach to these cultural initiatives. The winners were presented with a trophy designed by United Visual Artists.
The Awards continue to indicate a cultural growth trend towards the global periphery as traditional artistic hubs such as Paris and New York no longer have the same draw for artists, and as nations such as Mexico and Thailand seek social development to match the growth in the industry. However, the award winners for Leading Cultural Destination of the Year demonstrate that western countries have not completely lost their edge, and continue to work towards maintaining a wealth of cultural activity.
The introduction of the Climate Smart Award recognised an art institution that has significant educational contribution to the fight against climate change, highlighting how art can inform and engage, but also be a catalyst for a more sustainable future.
Another new entry to the Leading Culture Destinations Awards this year was the Sipsmith ‘Best Museum Late Night Experience’ Prize, draws attention to the transformation of museums into late night social hubs engaging the next generation of cultural nomads with innovative programming.
Founder of the Leading Culture Destinations Awards, Florian Wupperfeld, also announced the exciting news that he will be launching the Leading Cultural Destination Academy, a new knowledge sharing and networking initiative. A place where tourism and hospitality executives can meet cultural destination leaders, create new opportunities and reach the next generation of cultural travellers. 
The Leading Culture Destination of the Year Award winners:
  • Exhibition of the Year: Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors at Hirshhorn Museum (Washington DC, USA)
  • Museum Architecture of the Year: Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology (Lisbon, Portugal)
  • Museum Shop of the Year: Walker Art Center (Minneapolis, USA)
  • Restaurant of the Year: Fotografiska (Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Digital Museum Experience of the Year: British Museum (London, UK)
Best New Museum of the Year Award winners: (opened in the last 15 months):
  • Europe: Design Museum (London, UK)
  • North America: Tippet Rise Art Center (Fishtail, USA)
  • Latin America: Casa Wabi (Puerto Escondido, Mexico)
  • Middle East / UAE / Africa: Etihad Museum (Dubai, UAE)
  • Asia / Pacific: MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum (Chiang Mai, Thailand)
The Traveller’s Award winners, presented by Avis:
  • Emerging Cultural City of the Year: Athens, Greece
  • Art Hotel of the Year: The Walled Off Hotel (Bethlehem)
Soft Power Destination of the Year Award winners, presented by Valletta 2018:
  • Best Soft Power Cultural Activation Award: Davis Museum at Wellesley College, Art Less: The Davis without Immigrants (Wellesley, USA)
  • Best Soft Power Cultural Organisation Award: Toronto International Film Festival (Toronto, Canada)
  • Best Soft Power Cultural District Award: Watts Tower Arts Center (Los Angeles, USA)
Climate Smart Award, in partnership with SUNx:
  • Climate Control at Manchester Museum (Manchester, UK)
Best Museum Late Night Experience, in partnership with Sipsmith:
  • Rubin Museum of Art (New York, USA)
The Leading Culture Destination 2017 overall winner:
  • Design Museum (London, UK)

LEADING CULTURE DESTINATIONS AWARDS: WINNERS 2017 ANNOUNCED

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