Detroit Music Weekend Starring Aretha Franklin Coming 6/8
by A.A. Cristi
- May 4, 2017
What just may be her last live performance in her beloved hometown, Aretha Franklin will headline a free outdoor concert which includes some of the most popular Detroit bred musical acts from R&B to Rock, to Hip Hop, to Techno and even Country and Gospel. On Saturday June 10 in the center of the Detroit Entertainment District, bookended by a Friday June 9 Tribute concert to the Queen of Soul starring a bevy of selected celebrity vocalists and backed by the Detroit SuperBAND at Music Hall.
Catch Up on BETTER CALL SAUL, Revisit Best of BREAKING BAD on AMC
by Caryn Robbins
- Mar 21, 2017
In anticipation of the highly-anticipated season three premiere of “Better Call Saul” on Monday, April 10th at 10 p.m. ET/PT, AMC announced today it will air back-to-back episodes of “Better Call Saul's” critically acclaimed second season
AMC's BETTER CALL SAUL, THE PREACHER & More Head to Austin's SXSW
by Caryn Robbins
- Mar 8, 2017
AMC announced today its comprehensive presence - the network's largest ever - at SXSW 2017, starting Friday, March 10th, featuring screenings, panels and innovative activations in support of new series, “The Son” and returning hit series “Better Call Saul” and “Preacher.”
STAGE TUBE: Bryan Cranston Brings Walter White into the SNL vs. Trump Ring
by Ashlee Latimer
- Dec 11, 2016
America's favorite meth-making high school teacher, Walter White (Bryan Cranston), appeared on SNL's cold open with Jake Tapper (Beck Bennett) and Kellyanne Conway (Kate McKinnon) last night to announce his return to the land of the living for the most unlikely-well, in this current political climate, perhaps not the most unlikely-of reasons: Donald Trump has nominated him to be the head of the national Drug Enforcement Administration. According to White, he and Trump 'Agree: it's time to 'Make America Cook Again.' [They] wanna fill this nation with red, white, and a whole lotta blue.' When discussing resistance he might face to his appointment considering his lack of political experience, White acquiesced that Congress 'might get hung up on the fact that [he] faked his own death; [he's] only the third person in the Trump cabinet to do that.'
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