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A touch of pop, soul, and opera with Kisma Jordan
Read full article: A touch of pop, soul, and opera with Kisma JordanKisma Jordan gets her inspiration from so many places. As a trained operatic singer, she’s figured out a way to create a sound of her own by taking what seems to be two opposites and putting them together into a piece of musical art.
“No Sudden Move“ stars reminisce on filming in Detroit
Read full article: “No Sudden Move“ stars reminisce on filming in DetroitIt’s always nice to watch a movie and realize the background or setting is based on the city you live in, that’s how Detroiters are going to feel as they watch No Sudden Move starring Brendan Fraser, Julia Fox, Don Cheadle, and 16-year old actor Noah Jupe.
This local Neo Soul artist sings about the different ways to feel love
Read full article: This local Neo Soul artist sings about the different ways to feel loveAlex Way is a local musician who has been performing ever since she was 4-years-old. After getting her start in her church choir, she picked up violin and has been making music ever since. She describes her music as Neo Soul and also a little R&B. Her most recent project is titled “Phases”, and gets into how she feels love in different ways. Each song covers a different kind of love, including self-love, community love, and love for friends and family.
Pixar's 'Soul' bypasses theaters, will stream on Christmas
Read full article: Pixar's 'Soul' bypasses theaters, will stream on ChristmasNEW YORK – The Pixar film “Soul” will skip theaters and instead premiere on Disney+ on Christmas, the Walt Disney Co. announced Thursday, sending one of the fall's last big movies straight to streaming. The successive delays of the film industry's would-be blockbusters has only made the dire circumstances of movie theaters more acute. Without aid, the organization said, 69% of small and mid-sized movie theater companies will close or go bankrupt. “The stark reality is that many movie theaters will not be able to open again if they don’t receive government help,” says Esther Baruh, director of government relations for the association. It recently announced that it would lay off 28,000 workers, most of them at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, and Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.