Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters will deliver one of the keynote speeches at next year’s South by Southwest, set to take place March 13th through 22nd in Austin, Texas.
An exact date and venue have yet to be announced for Waters’ speech, and it’s unclear what exactly the musician will discuss. Previous musicians to deliver the SXSW keynote address include Bruce Springsteen, Dave Grohl, Lady Gaga, Garth Brooks, Snoop Dogg and the Beastie Boys‘ Ad-Rock and Mike D.
Waters has had a relatively quiet 2019 after spending much of...
An exact date and venue have yet to be announced for Waters’ speech, and it’s unclear what exactly the musician will discuss. Previous musicians to deliver the SXSW keynote address include Bruce Springsteen, Dave Grohl, Lady Gaga, Garth Brooks, Snoop Dogg and the Beastie Boys‘ Ad-Rock and Mike D.
Waters has had a relatively quiet 2019 after spending much of...
- 11/12/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
One of the legacies the late great journalist David Carr left to his beloved The New York Times was the awards column “The Carpetbagger.” Initially, it was the forward-looking media columnist’s way of exploring the use of video and blogging software as he covered the Oscar season as a neophyte. After a few years, he passed the torch to Times staffer Melena Ryzik, followed by Cara Buckley, who both returned to their regular beats outside the awards season.
This year, recent Carpetbagger Buckley recommended someone outside The Times to take over the gig, New York Magazine’s Vulture Senior Editor Kyle Buchanan, a charming show business insider who can more than hold his own on the competitive awards beat. The New York Times’ new pop culture reporter will get started August 29 with the onset of fall film festivals Telluride, Toronto and New York, when the lion’s share of...
This year, recent Carpetbagger Buckley recommended someone outside The Times to take over the gig, New York Magazine’s Vulture Senior Editor Kyle Buchanan, a charming show business insider who can more than hold his own on the competitive awards beat. The New York Times’ new pop culture reporter will get started August 29 with the onset of fall film festivals Telluride, Toronto and New York, when the lion’s share of...
- 8/20/2018
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
New York Times columnist David Carr died Thursday at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital after collapsing at the Times office, The Times announced. He was 58. Earlier in the day on Thursday, he moderated a panel with Citizenfour subject Edward Snowden and director Laura Poitras. Announcing the news to staff, Times executive editor Dean Baquet wrote, "He was the finest media reporter of his generation, a remarkable and funny man who was one of the leaders of our newsroom. He was our biggest champion, and his unending passion for journalism and for truth will be missed by his family at The Times, by his readers around
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- 2/13/2015
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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