Jumat, 17 Januari 2020

Recording Academy CEO Suspended Amid Allegations Of Misconduct - NPR

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The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences has placed its president and CEO, Deborah Dugan, on administrative leave in a major shakeup at the organization less than two weeks before this year's Grammy Awards ceremony.

A statement released by the Recording Academy's board of trustees referred to "a formal allegation of misconduct by a senior female member of the Recording Academy team" and said it had placed Dugan "on administrative leave, effective immediately."

The statement did not specify the nature of the allegation, nor who is accused of committing the misconduct.

Dugan became the Recording Academy's first woman CEO less than six months ago. She followed Neil Portnow, who led the Grammys for 17 years, but sparked controversy with a comment after the 2018 show that women needed to "step up" to get ahead in the music industry.

"The board has also retained two independent third-party investigators to conduct independent investigations of the allegations," the statement said.

"The board determined this action to be necessary in order to restore the confidence of the Recording Academy's membership, repair Recording Academy employee morale, and allow the Recording Academy to focus on its mission of serving all music creators," it continued. "The Recording Academy Board of Trustees is committed to fostering a safe, diverse, and inclusive workplace, music industry, and society."

The Recording Academy's board chair, Harvey Mason Jr., a music producer who has worked with such recording artists as Chris Brown and Jennifer Hudson, will step in as interim president and CEO, the statement said.

Dugan headed Bono's (RED), an organization focused on combating HIV/AIDS, before coming to the Academy and had previously been president of Disney Publishing Worldwide and executive vice president at EMI/Capitol Records.

She came in promising to "reinvent" the organization, telling NPR in an interview in December that she was leading "a major restructuring to allow for immediate diversity."

Dugan said she and Mason were "personally and professionally committed to advance and champion diversity, inclusivity, transparency — making processes simple and understandable."

This year's Grammy Awards ceremony, to be held Jan. 26, will feature performances by, among others, Lizzo, who tops the list with eight nominations; Aerosmith; Camila Cabello; Billie Eilish; H.E.R.; The Jonas Brothers; Demi Lovato; Bonnie Raitt; Rosalía; Run DMC; Blake Shelton; Gwen Stefani; Tyler, The Creator; and Charlie Wilson.

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2020-01-17 07:40:00Z
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This Buckingham Palace Comment Spotlights How Blindsided the Royal Family Was By Megxit - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry are back to dominating the headlines after taking the holidays off to spend time with their young son, Archie Harrison. The royal couple dropped a bombshell in early January on their Instagram account, announcing that they intended to step back as senior members of the royal family and spend their time making their own income and developing a brand-new charitable organization.

In the days since, the royal family has been scrambling to come to a compromise with the couple and royal watchers wait and speculate about what this could mean for the future of the monarchy. There has also been a lot of bizarre rumors that have been circulating, with the palace actually taking the time to debunk one or two of them.

The timing of one statement, in particular, from the palace truly showcases how blindsided the royal family was by Meghan and Prince Harry’s announcement.

What did Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announce regarding their royal roles?

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Prince Harry and Meghan have had a difficult year, dealing with the stress of becoming new parents all while undergoing a near-constant volley of attacks from the British media. There’s little doubt that the two finally had enough of the negativity, which likely led, in part, to their decision to step away from the royal family.

Their statement revealed that they want to “work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support Her Majesty The Queen.” This indicates that they want to still represent the royal family in some capacity while also pursuing their own interests and make their own money.

However, one thing that their statement did not address when exactly all of this would happen. It is very possible that this transition could take months or the better part of a year. 

Will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle live in Canada?

Another portion of the royal couple’s statement indicated that they want to divide their time between North America and the United Kingdom. However, royal fans know that the two have a great fondness for Canada. Meghan spent a great deal of time there prior to her marriage to Prince Harry when she was working on her TV series Suits

Many royal watchers have speculated the Duke and Duchess of Sussex actually want to move to Canada, give up their royal titles, and go off the radar completely. An Instagram post to the couple’s account made only days before the announcement seems to add credibility to the rumor, as it reiterates the great love that they have for Canada and how much they enjoyed spending their holiday season there. 

What statement did the palace recently release?

Prior to their announcement, The Sun reported — citing a “pal” of the couple — that Meghan and Prince Harry are relocating their office to Canada.

The source said: “It is true that Harry and Meghan will spend a fair amount of time in Canada over the next couple of months and possibly going forward too. Right now they are starting talks with their family about their plans for the future. Those conversations are at a very early stage. There is a very careful and serious process to go through which they are going to respect. But it is clear they are on a different and unique path, and they are very much thinking about what the future looks like for them. That could include being based in Canada or the possibility of walking away from their HRH titles, although hopefully it will not come to that. It’s been a very tough year—they’re newlyweds and they have a young baby—so they’re looking at what their life looks like in the future. Everything is on the table.”

In response to these reports, Buckingham Palace denied to comment to the Daily Mail saying it refused to comment on the “speculation.” This response — specifically, the use of the word “speculation” — suggests the palace saw no truth in these reports. What’s more, this statement was reported shortly before Meghan and Prince Harry made their massive announcement on Instagram. Surely Buckingham Palace would not have wasted their time denying to comment if they knew what the Sussexes were going to announce shortly.

What does Buckingham Palace say now?

The palace clarified further, when, after a January 13th summit, the queen released a statement saying that she is “entirely supportive of Harry and Meghan’s desire to create a new life as a young family.” The statement also revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be splitting their time between the United Kingdom and Canada as the entire family works to draw up some final plans for the couple’s new role. However, there were no details regarding any possible title changes, or when the public can expect to see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepping back from senior royal positions. Currently, the royal family, as well as Markle and Prince Harry, are experiencing a definite “period of transition.”

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2020-01-17 08:19:44Z
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Without warning, Eminem drops new album 'Music to be Murdered by' - CNN

Eminem surprised fans Thursday night by tweeting news of the release of his 11th album.
"It's your funeral..." the rapper wrote.
The album's cover art is modeled after an Alfred Hitchcock album of the same name. One of the tracks, called Alfred, is a 30-second clip of the famed filmmaker speaking.
"How do you do? Ladies and gentlemen/My name is Alfred Hitchcock and this is Music To Be Murdered By/It is mood music in a jugular vein/So why don't you relax? Lean back and enjoy yourself/Until the coroner comes," Hitchcock says in the clip.
The album features collaborations with Ed Sheeran, Skylar Grey, Royce Da 5'9", Black Thought, Q-Tip, Denaun, White Gold, Young M.A, KXNG Crooked, Joell Ortiz, Don Toliver, Anderson .Paak and Juice WRLD.
Rapper and singer Juice WRLD died in December after suffering a medical emergency.
Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, released his last album, 2018's "Kamikaze," in similar fashion. It had a political element, with multiple references to President Donald Trump.

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2020-01-17 08:04:00Z
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Mac Miller: Circles | Review - Pitchfork

Mac Miller’s death from an accidental drug overdose sent ripples across the rap community he helped cultivate. He was a kind-hearted collaborator and invested heavily in others’ growth, but his musical arc was left unfinished. In August of 2018, he put out Swimming, an album that was like a quantum leap in self-discovery. Then, a month later, at 26, he was gone, unable to realize that potential. Now there’s Circles, a posthumously released Swimming companion piece that gives his years of work a bit of closure. It’s the culmination of a career spent improving, a fitting epilogue to an aspirational life.

Miller had worked closely on early versions of these songs with composer-producer Jon Brion, who was committed to finishing the album after Miller’s death. It’s unclear how deep Miller was into the process at the time of his passing, but this sounds like a completed work, or as complete as it can be. “This is a complicated process that has no right answer. No clear path,” his family wrote in a letter on his Instagram. “We simply know that it was important to Malcolm for the world to hear it.”

If Swimming wasn’t Miller’s best album, it was certainly the one where he came into his own as an artist. There are moments on 2015’s GO:OD AM where his rapping is sharpest, 2014’s Faces accommodated his most ambitious ideas, and 2016’s The Divine Feminine is his most diverse and complete project, a testament to the community of musicians he’d established around him. But Swimming hinted at an artist who’d finally cleared his mind and found his footing. Circles provides some resolution and helps finish Miller’s final thoughts.

Miller seemed to envision Circles as the completion of a loop. “My god, it go on and on/Just like a circle, I go back to where I’m from,” he rapped on Swimming closer “So It Goes.” That record was about being fine on the surface while struggling with anxiety; this one is about knowing there’s something to be done about it. Both records are about working through depression, how the bad days are long and the good days feel fleeting, but the tone is more optimistic here. The imagery of a cluttered mind is a near-constant in Miller’s final songs. On the plucked single “Good News,” he likens the recovery process to spring cleaning, which feels fitting for someone looking to hit the refresh button. “Sometimes I get lonely/Not when I’m alone/But it’s more when I’m standin’ in crowds that I’m feelin’ the most on my own,” he raps on “Surf,” a poignant realization for someone who spent his last years surrounded by throngs of fans. But it comes with an epiphany, a sort of thesis for the album: “And I know that somebody knows me/I know somewhere, there’s home/I’m startin’ to see that all I have to do is get up and go.”

Circles never really opens up into a full-fledged rap album, content to push back and forth between lo-fi beat music and singer-songwriter indie folk, working almost entirely with live arrangements. After doing his most-ever singing on Swimming, he crosses a threshold into doing almost no rapping on Circles. That was the entire idea: two albums bringing balance to each other. The few songs that do have raps in them display his love of the form and improvement as a writer. On “Hand Me Downs,” he raps about moving carelessly and stumbling through the same patterns. “Hands,” the only full rap song, works through negativity while displaying the subtly knotty lyricism he fell in love with as a teenager.

Miller was always trying to balance being the guy who started Facebook’s first Big L fan page with his love for the nakedness of 1970’s John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. He didn’t live long enough to get to really reconcile those sides of himself, but as halves of a complete work, Swimming and Circles come the closest. Together, they establish the rapper-producer as comfortable in his skin, no longer out to prove to naysayers he could bar out. These are mellow, relaxed songs in search of that exact state of being. “‘Fore I start to think about the future/First can I please get through a day/Without any complications,” he sings on “Complicated.” It’s more Plastic Ono Band than Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous—lots of guitars, some keys, light bass, the occasional synth line—but not beholden to any one sound.

The chill-out aesthetic won’t come as a surprise to those familiar with Mac Miller’s Space Migration Tour, which transformed the songs in his catalog with warm Internet-laced grooves from their days futzing with electronica and experimental jazz. He was a huge rap nerd but he also loved the prospect of playing with a live band. These songs feel like an attempt to smooth down his interests into something comprehensive, and Brion seems like the perfect person to usher them to completion. He serves as a co-producer on most songs, an additional producer on all the others, and his work makes the songs shapelier without compromising Miller’s vision for them.

When a young rapper dies too soon, fans start listening to their music much more closely, combing over their lyrics to find the writing on the wall. With Miller, you don’t have to dive too deeply. “God Speed” is rife with thoughts about going down a destructive path and on “Brand Name,” he wrote a disclaimer that proved tragically prescient: “To everyone who sell me drugs/Don’t mix it with that bullshit, I’m hopin’ not to join the 27 Club.” But Circles dispels any sense of fatalism in his music. He was still idealistic; in these songs, he is searching for a way to break the cycle, a way forward. It’s only appropriate that Mac Miller’s final musical act be one of self-reformation.


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2020-01-17 06:00:00Z
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Kamis, 16 Januari 2020

Prince Harry makes first public appearance since Megxit - Page Six

Prince Harry was seen in public Thursday for the first time since his stunning Megxit announcement — making what could be his final official engagement as a royal, according to reports.

The Duke of Sussex was first spotted staring intently at his phone in the back of a car as he was driven into Buckingham Palace for his first formal event since last week’s stunning announcement that he was quitting the royal family.

The tired-looking prince, in a blue suit and silver tie, then joked around with young rugby players as he walked out onto the palace grounds before holding the draw for the Rugby League World Cup.

He appeared to hint at his current scandal when he teased the young players about playing on the palace grounds.

“Look after the grass though yeah? Otherwise I’ll get in trouble,” he joked, according to The Sun.

Once inside the draw, however, he seemed distracted and spoke in a faltering voice as he praised sports for “saving lives.”

Harry refused to answer any questions about his bombshell decision to quit the royal family.

“How are the discussions going on your future?” one reporter called out, with the prince remaining tight-lipped and merely smiling at one of his entourage, the Evening Standard said.

The rugby event is the last one Harry is known to have in the immediate future — meaning it could prove to be his last ever as a royal, The Sun said Thursday.

He is expected to stay in the UK for further meetings about his royal exit strategy before flying to Canada to reunite with wife Meghan Markle and their baby son Archie, according to the reports.

The 35-year-old prince has managed to keep a low profile in the week since the news, sneaking into a historic royal summit Monday — while wife Meghan has made public appearances at a series of women’s group meetings while in Canada.

Royal biographer Angela Levin had predicted to Sky News that the world would be seeing “a sad Harry who puts on a good face because of his sense of duty.”

Harry appeared inside the palace for the rugby tournament’s official draw, his voice reserved and faltering as he spoke of his passion for how sports are key in “changing lives [and] saving lives as well.”

The prince looked serious even as presenter Dave Woods said he felt “very privileged” to have the prince at the “historic” occasion, referring to him as “His Royal Highness.”

The Royal Family also notably referred to Harry as His Royal Highness in a tweet about the event.

Harry and Meghan’s titles and roles in the family are understood to be part of ongoing debate during the “period of transition” the Queen granted the couple who she says “wish to live a more independent life.”

Earlier in the day, Harry appeared in a video supporting a “Mental Fitness Charter” aimed at rugby players — with some potentially telling quotes that could relate to his own drama.

He called rugby a community that “takes care of its own” and advised players not to just “grin and bear it” and hide their feelings.

The global rugby tournament will take place during October and November in 17 cities across the UK.

Prince Harry hosts the Rugby League World Cup 2021 draws on Thursday in London
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2020-01-16 12:06:00Z
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Wendy Williams Apologizes For Mocking Joaquin Phoenix - E! NEWS

Wendy Williams is under fire for mocking Joaquin Phoenix.

On Tuesday, The Wendy Williams Show host made an insensitive comment about a scar the Joker actor has above his lip during the "Hot Topics" segment of her show. "When he shaves off his mustache, he's got a hairline fracture, he's got one of those — what do you call it? Cleft lip, cleft palate," she told the audience, pulling her lip up to further mock the condition.

While Phoenix has never publicly addressed the origin of his scar, the Golden Globe winner did describe it as "not a surgically fixed cleft" but a "nonsurgical scar he was born with" in a 2019 interview with Vanity Fair.

Shortly after the show, the controversial star received backlash from upset viewers. Among them was Cher, who has been an ally for the cleft palate community. "THESE ARE THE PPL @WendyWilliams IS MAKING FUN OF," she tweeted, replying to a tweet that featured images of the "Believe" singer meeting with cleft palette sufferers.

She continued, "Joaquin Phoenix was a Child,& We Don't Know What He Had To Go Through. HE IS ONE OF THE GREAT ACTORS OF OUR TIME,MAGNETIC,& MORE THAN HANDSOME!! SHE WILL BE JUDGED FOR THIS FOREVER."

Her comments also caught the attention of Canadian football player Adam Bighill, whose baby boy Beau just underwent cleft palate repair surgery, and said her comment "clearly promotes bullying."

Williams then issued an apology. "We're thinking about Beau today as he is in surgery," she wrote on Twitter. "I want to apologize to the cleft community and in Beau's honor, our show is donating to @operationsmile and @AmerCleftPalate and encourage our Wendy Watchers to learn more and help support the cleft community."

But, it's safe to say that Cher wasn't pleased with the daytime host's apology. "THERE IS NO APOLOGY FOR WHAT SHE DID…& LAUGHED ABOUT !!" she tweeted. "I KNOW THESE CHILDREN,& ADULTS.THEY GO THROUGH HELL,THEIR PARENTS GO THROUGH HELL !! Fk Her Apology. SHE WANTS TO KEEP HER JOB !! I CANT CONTAIN MY ANGER !!"

In another tweet, Cher posted a side-by-side picture of Williams mocking those with cleft palates and Phoenix, writing, "DOES AN APOLOGY MAKE UP FOR THIS."

Bighill, however, was quick to forgive Williams. "Thank you @WendyWilliams for your apology, your donation, and for thinking of Beau today for his surgery," he responded. "I forgive you, and I encourage others to as well. I wish you all the best." 

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2020-01-16 12:08:00Z
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Prince Harry attends first public engagement since royal family crisis talks - CNN

The Duke of Sussex will host the draw for the Rugby League World Cup 2021 at Buckingham Palace today.
It is the first time the prince has appeared on royal duty since he and his wife took the world by surprise when they announced they want to become financially independent and split their time between Britain and North America.
Duke and Duchess of Sussex step back from senior royal duties. Read their full statement
The midday draw will see Harry announce the games for the men's, women's and wheelchair tournaments, as he meets with representatives from the 21 nations taking part in the contest -- which kicks off on October 23, 2021.
The Duke of Sussex has been Patron of the Rugby Football League since December 2016 when he inherited the role from the Queen.
Buckingham Palace said in a statement: "The Duke of Sussex has always strongly believed in the role of sport to bring communities together and change people's lives.
"Rugby League World Cup 2021 is keen to ensure a real social impact from the three tournaments, focusing on communities across some of the most deprived areas in England."
Meghan makes first public appearance since stepping back from royal family
Ahead of his appearance, The Duke of Sussex voiced his support for the launch of the Rugby League Mental Fitness Charter, which aims to provide training for players, match officials and volunteers to look after their mental health, the Rugby League said Thursday.
The Duke of Sussex said in a video that he was "proud" to support the Rugby League World Cup 2021 Mental Fitness Charter.
"This Charter will build on the brilliant work already happening in rugby league by committing to training and educating all those involved in the tournament, and the wider rugby league family, not only in how they can look after their own mental fitness but also support others to do the same," he added.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, visited a women's center in Vancouver, Tuesday, making her first public appearance since she and her husband made the bombshell announcement.
Meghan did not dial into royal crisis talks with Queen, source says
She has spent recent days in Canada with baby Archie, while the royal family has attempted to deal with the ongoing crisis.
Harry attended crunch talks with the Queen and other members of the family on Monday.
In a statement issued after the meeting, the Queen said the family would have preferred the couple to "remain full-time working members of the royal family," but that they "respect and understand" Harry and Meghan's "wish to live a more independent life."
On Wednesday, Harry used the sussexroyal Instagram account to announce that the German city of Düsseldorf will host the sixth Invictus Games in 2022.
The Invictus Games are a multi-sport event specifically held for wounded or disabled veterans to participate in.
Harry -- who spent a decade in the UK armed forces -- said in a message posted on Instagram: "I hope everyone in Germany is ready for what will be an incredible week of sport! I have no doubt that the German public will get right behind these Games and that every single competitor can expect a warm welcome and an amazing atmosphere."

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2020-01-16 11:51:35Z
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