Starz s Run the World Celebrates Premiere at NeueHouse Hollywood
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Just hours after the CDC announced Thursday that vaccinated people can now generally go unmasked in private and public spaces, Starz rolled out the red carpet for the Los Angeles premiere of its new comedy series “Run the World” at NeueHouse Hollywood.
“It’s going to be an interesting adjustment for a lot of people,” Amber Stevens West, who plays Whitney on the show, told
Variety. “I’ll probably still be wearing a mask out for a while unless I’m with company that I know I’m comfortable with, just for safety reasons. Also, I think culturally it’s a nice thing to establish.”
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Olivia Rodrigo and Joshua Bassett in a scene from Season 1 of “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.”Credit.Fred Hayes/Disney+
‘High School Musical: The Musical: The Series’
When to watch: Season 2 arrives Friday, on Disney+.
A mockumentary-style adaptation of the “High School Musical” movies, this peppy show (I like to think of it as Baby “Smash”) ended its first season a year and a half ago. During the hiatus, its star, Olivia Rodrigo, released a single, “Drivers License,” widely interpreted as a sideswipe of her maybe ex, Joshua Bassett, who also stars. Bassett then released his ow
Motherhood is easily one of the most challenging jobs on the planet, but singer
Alicia Keys recently shared how taking up a meditation practice helped her become an even better matriarch in her family.
Wednesday,
USA Today published an op-ed written by the 40-year-old in which she recalls how her “consistent spiritual practice began about six years ago” following the birth of her youngest child
Genesis Ali, whom she shares with husband, mega-producer
Swizz Beatz.
“Like so many new moms I was exhausted, but the depletion was more than physiological; my spirit was shot,” she explained. “I needed to do something so I could continue to be a good mother to my children, partner to my husband, and friend to myself.”
Run the World was created by Leigh Davenport, who serves as executive producer alongside showrunner Yvette Lee Bowser, the mastermind behind iconic projects like Living Single. The series follows a group of smart, funny, and vibrant thirty-something Black women – fiercely loyal best friends – who live, work and play in Harlem.