By: Pollstar Staff
In honor of Women’s History Month, Pollstar
is spotlighting seminal live performances by women every weekday
throughout March. Similar to the philosophy behind Pollstar’
s February series –
– we aim to feature a variety of artists from
different time periods and music genres to help put into perspective the vast range of amazing live performances by women who over the years have greatly enriched our
lives and culture. We are only too aware that we can only hope to scratch the
surface of so many brilliant performances by so many incredibly talented women, be it jazz,
soul, R&B, punk, hip-hop, classical, blues, rock, country and far more.
By: Pollstar Staff
In honor of Women’s History Month, Pollstar
is spotlighting seminal live performances by women every weekday
throughout March. Similar to the philosophy behind Pollstar’
s February series –
– we aim to feature a variety of artists from
different time periods and music genres to help put into perspective the vast range of amazing live performances by women who over the years have greatly enriched our
lives and culture. We are only too aware that we can only hope to scratch the
surface of so many brilliant performances by so many incredibly talented women, be it jazz,
soul, R&B, punk, hip-hop, classical, blues, rock, country and far more.
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CinemaBlend
It s the little indie that could. In 2016, writer/director Barry Jenkins sophomore feature,
Moonlight, proved to be an incredible success, grossing over $65 million from its $4 million (or less) budget and earning a wealth of acclaim. Widely considered one of the best films of the early 21st century, this coming-of-age drama, based on Tarell Alvin McCraney s unpublished semi-autobiographical play,
In Moonlight Black Men Look Blue, became a powerful examination of race, sexuality, and identity as seen through three life stages of its main character, Chiron. Shortly after its acclaimed release, the movie won three Oscars for Best Supporting Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Picture.
Michael B. Jordan and his costar Chanté Adams proved they have the necessary chemistry to pull off their romance while filming a scene from A Journal For Jordan on Friday.
The 34-year-old Black Panther actor and the 26-year-old Roxanne Roxanne star were spotted out in New York City filming a scene showcasing their romantic connection as they crossed a busy street.
Also on set was legendary actor Denzel Washington, who was returning to the director s chair for the first time since his 2016 Oscar winner Fences.
On-screen lovers: Michael B. Jordan, 34, and Chanté Adams, 26, were spotted out in New York City on Friday as they filmed a scene from Denzel Washington s film A Journal For Jordan