Every year, June marks the nationwide celebration of Black Music Appreciation Month - a time to commemorate, appreciate, and get educated on all of Black artists' contributions to the nation's music landscape. Black Music Month - a concept pioneered by cofounders Kenny Gamble and Dyana Williams - was officially established by former President Jimmy Carter in 1979. Since then, the month-long remembrance has grown to be a major staple in the culture observed by artists all over.
"Music is universal, it's inclusive, it's colorful, and it's all that energy that we need to feel."
"Kenny, Cleveland radio DJ Ed Wright, and myself wanted to advocate a period of time to celebrate all those involved in the creation and promotion of Black music," Williams told Billboard in 2015. Gamble added: "We picked June as the time when we could concentrate on recognizing and celebrating the economic and cultural power of Black music as...
"Music is universal, it's inclusive, it's colorful, and it's all that energy that we need to feel."
"Kenny, Cleveland radio DJ Ed Wright, and myself wanted to advocate a period of time to celebrate all those involved in the creation and promotion of Black music," Williams told Billboard in 2015. Gamble added: "We picked June as the time when we could concentrate on recognizing and celebrating the economic and cultural power of Black music as...
- 6/30/2022
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
The final episode of Twin Peaks aired on June 10, 1991 — and the devastating (and let’s just say it: wholly disappointing) cliffhanger left us with far too many questions. (And far too few of those questions were answered by the 1992 prequel movie Fire Walk With Me).
Enter Showtime.
As reported early Monday, the cable network has commissioned a nine-episode present-day continuation of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s classic ABC drama that will attempt to bring the series to a satisfying conclusion. We’re assuming that means at least some of Season 2’s innumerable loose threads will be tied up.
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Enter Showtime.
As reported early Monday, the cable network has commissioned a nine-episode present-day continuation of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s classic ABC drama that will attempt to bring the series to a satisfying conclusion. We’re assuming that means at least some of Season 2’s innumerable loose threads will be tied up.
Below,...
- 10/6/2014
- TVLine.com
In the early part of this century, Lynch spent a lot of time putting together his website David Lynch.com. Embracing the internet and the opportunities his own website afforded him, Lynch would make his own shorts available via this medium as well as the weird sitcom Rabbits and animated series Dumbland. Lynch also branched out into coffee sales as his own brand was launched and available through the website. His next film was an even more polarising and baffling effort than anything he had previously made.
Inland Empire (2006)
Financed completely independently and filmed over a period of two years on new digital HD camera’s Inland Empire was initially a collection of scenes cobbled together from both Lynch’s own website (the Rabbits shorts) and scenes he would film with Laura Dern. Eventually the project started to take on some form of narrative plot and Lynch filmed scenes involving...
Inland Empire (2006)
Financed completely independently and filmed over a period of two years on new digital HD camera’s Inland Empire was initially a collection of scenes cobbled together from both Lynch’s own website (the Rabbits shorts) and scenes he would film with Laura Dern. Eventually the project started to take on some form of narrative plot and Lynch filmed scenes involving...
- 12/5/2012
- by Chris Holt
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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