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TV Globo to Bow ‘Aberto ao Publico' in July, the First Comedy Show From New Regional Hubs across Brazil (EXCLUSIVE)
TV Globo to Bow ‘Aberto ao Publico' in July, the First Comedy Show From New Regional Hubs across Brazil (EXCLUSIVE)

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

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TV Globo to Bow ‘Aberto ao Publico' in July, the First Comedy Show From New Regional Hubs across Brazil (EXCLUSIVE)

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Brazil's leading open-TV network TV Globo will launch July 6 'Aberto ao Publico,' a comedy show with four episodes airing on four consecutive Sundays nights, Amauri Soares, the exec director of TV Globo and Estudios Globo, told Variety. Comedian Mauricio Meirelles created the show, which will be directed by Gui Cintra and Daniel Nascimento. Meirelles, Bruna Louise, Murilo Couto and Thiago Ventura will host the show and welcome a guest celebrity in each episode, Soares said More from Variety 'I'm Still Here's' Fernanda Torres to Star in 'Os Corretores,' Which She Wrote, With Conspiraçao and Globo Filmes Producing (EXCLUSIVE) Spanish Mart-Meet Iberseries & Platino Industria Looks to Europe, Aims to Boost Spanish-Language International Distribution RioFilme Wants to Find the 'Gagacabana of Audiovisual,' Is Currently in Talks to Attract Netflix's 'Boys From Brazil' and MipTV to Rio Globo shot 'Aberto ao Publico' in a theater in Sao Paulo with the presence of an audience that interacts with the comedians and guest, using a stand-up like format, he said. 'Aberto ao Publico' is the first show created at regional hubs Globo recently established in cities across Brazil to increase the diversity of the network's comedy programming, he added. The hubs have an informal structure, each comprised of eight to 10 indie comedians with different backgrounds, from social media to standup, theater and advertising. They work in a home office under the coordination of a Globo staff writer from the Patricia Pedrosa headed Globo's Comedy Division. As of late 2024, Globo set up hubs at the cities of São Paulo, Fortaleza, Goiania, and Porto Alegre, as well as in Rio, where hub comedians are not based at Globo's production center Projac. 'Aberto ao Publico' is from the São Paulo hub reflecting the city's growing stand-up comedy scene, said Soares. 'It is very challenging for a network to produce comedy shows today. Comedies are fragmented. Everybody experiments with comedy, amateurs and pros, in social media, clubs,' Soares said. 'We decided to create the hubs to reach across the walls of Projac, to other regions of Brazil that have their own comedy scenes and particular accents.' He added that ideas originated at the hubs can lead to the development of different types of programming, including series, TV movies and films for theatrical release, as well as characters and formats. Globo will announce 'Aberto ao Publico' and the hub creation during the company's panel today at Rio2C. Best of Variety 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz

Bad Bunny Reveals His Big Summer Plans in ‘SNL' Promos: ‘Doing Awesome Stuff'
Bad Bunny Reveals His Big Summer Plans in ‘SNL' Promos: ‘Doing Awesome Stuff'

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

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Bad Bunny Reveals His Big Summer Plans in ‘SNL' Promos: ‘Doing Awesome Stuff'

Bad Bunny is ready to take summer by storm, but first, he's performing as the musical guest during the season finale of Saturday Night Live this weekend. In promos for the May 17 finale of season 50 shared on Thursday (May 15), the superstar appears alongside host Scarlett Johansson and SNL mainstay Kenan Thompson, with the trio hilariously discussing their plans during the show's summer hiatus. More from Billboard Latin Music History: Spanish-Language Albums Are Nos. 1 & 2 for the First Time on Billboard 200 Chart The Weeknd Says Tom Cruise 'Lip Sync Battle' Helped Him Score First Hot 100 No. 1 in 'Tonight Show' Preview Nick Jonas Thinks His Broadway Role Could Be Helping the Knicks' NBA Playoff Run: 'Coincidence? I Think Not' 'Umm…I guess just doing awesome stuff,' Bad Bunny replies after Thompson asks what he'll be up to during the summer months. 'Oh, yeah? Like what?' Johansson follows up, to which the three-time Grammy winner answers, 'Just awesome stuff, don't worry about it. My life is awesome, especially in summer.' That evasive answer wasn't good enough for Thompson, who couldn't resist doubling down and asking for just a single example of all the awesome things Bad Bunny plans on doing. The Calvin Klein model's admittedly awesome answer? 'Eating breakfast for dinner.' An earlier segment features Johansson excitedly positing that the season finale will be even bigger, better and longer than the recent SNL50 anniversary special — much to the chagrin of Thompson, who points out that the NBC celebration was 'like nine hours, so…' Only when the Black Widow actress suggests that the episode could be more star-studded than SNL50 does the 'DTMF' rapper step in to take Thompson's side, chiding, 'Now you're just being unrealistic.' ('Yeah, what Bad Bunny said,' Thompson amusingly seconds.) The SNL stint arrives at a rather fortuitous time for Bad Bunny, whose latest album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, just bounced back to the apex of the Billboard 200 following its vinyl release. Watch Bad Bunny riff on the awesomeness of summer vacation ahead of this weekend's SNL finale below. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

Q&A: Chilean-French rap star Ana Tijoux makes Vancouver debut
Q&A: Chilean-French rap star Ana Tijoux makes Vancouver debut

The Province

time30-04-2025

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Q&A: Chilean-French rap star Ana Tijoux makes Vancouver debut

Hip-hop MC Ana Tijoux is touring North America in support of her fifth album, Vida. Chilean-French rapper Ana Tijoux makes her Vancouver debut at the Chan Centre in May. Photo by Inti Gajardo Inti Gajardo Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Exclusive articles by top sports columnists Patrick Johnston, Ben Kuzma, J.J. Abrams and others. Plus, Canucks Report, Sports and Headline News newsletters and events. Unlimited online access to The Province and 15 news sites with one account. The Province ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on. Daily puzzles and comics, including the New York Times Crossword. Support local journalism. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Exclusive articles by top sports columnists Patrick Johnston, Ben Kuzma, J.J. Abrams and others. Plus, Canucks Report, Sports and Headline News newsletters and events. Unlimited online access to The Province and 15 news sites with one account. The Province ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on. Daily puzzles and comics, including the New York Times Crossword. Support local journalism. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors When: May 2, 8 p.m. Where: Chan Shun Concert Hall, University of B.C. Tickets and info: Chilean-French hip-hop artist Ana Tijoux is one of the leading lights of Latin American rap music. Over the course of five award-winning hit albums, she has delivered political rallying cries around issues ranging from women's rights to the challenges of the globally dispossessed and migrant experience. listed her in the third spot on its Most Essential Spanish-Language Rappers of Yesterday and Today, noting her velvety flow and the fact that 'she broke barriers as a female rapper in a predominantly male-dominated genre, back when a female presence was rarer. 'The ferocious-yet-mellifluous flow of the French-Chilean poet carries an unapologetic spirit that has been nothing short of empowering, resonating with audiences worldwide.' On her fifth album, 2024's Vida, the Latin Grammy-winning artist dropped her first new collection in nearly a decade. Reviews across the music media praised the album for both its ferocity, as well as its optimism. Tijoux discussed her art before her coming Chan Centre performance and her latest EP, Serpiente de Madera (Wood snake), which reunited her with longtime producer Hordatoj: Essential reading for hockey fans who eat, sleep, Canucks, repeat. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Q: After a decade break between Vengo and Vida, you appear to be entering a very productive period of new music releases. Are we hearing material written in the 2014 to 2024 period, or is it all new for Serpiente de Madera? A: It has been a long time between albums. But everything from Vida onward has been new material that I've been writing specifically for each release. I don't release older material. Q: The title of the new EP reflects the Chinese horoscope Year of the Yin Wood Snake, which is often associated with commercial opportunities. But the music seems more engaged in exploring spiritual development. Thoughts? A: Totally. The snake is all about adapting and mutating into new skin and identity, reflecting what's going on around us. Wood is more about balance and calm, things like family and friends. Perhaps because of where I am in life, that is something I am thinking of and why I identified with the Chinese horoscope for the new EP. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Q: Your music has long had political content. Do you see that as a vital part of your art, especially given world affairs in 2025? A: Everything in life is political. So I think that music can make a difference, more now with what is going on in the world today with art. I think it's very important to keep the political content around what we do and in all the relationships we have with other human beings in mind and that's what I do in my life how I adapt myself in the world. Q: What led to you deciding to work with Hordatoj for the new EP after taking a break from working with him? A: The two of us are great friends and very close and decided to make the EP because of those reasons. As our past history on 1977 proved, his beats and boom-bap against my lyrics comes very naturally. Q: This is your Chan Centre debut. Are you excited about coming to Vancouver? A: I actually played Vancouver before at a different event. It was a very long time ago, when one of my cousins lived there, and I remember it being very beautiful. I'm excited and anxious in a good way, to be returning to Canada. It's a country that has always interested me. sderdeyn@ Read More News Vancouver Canucks Food Federal Election Vancouver Whitecaps

Q&A: Chilean-French rap star Ana Tijoux makes Vancouver debut
Q&A: Chilean-French rap star Ana Tijoux makes Vancouver debut

Calgary Herald

time30-04-2025

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  • Calgary Herald

Q&A: Chilean-French rap star Ana Tijoux makes Vancouver debut

Article content When: May 2, 8 p.m. Article content Chilean-French hip-hop artist Ana Tijoux is one of the leading lights of Latin American rap music. Article content Over the course of five award-winning hit albums, she has delivered political rallying cries around issues ranging from women's rights to the challenges of the globally dispossessed and migrant experience. Article content Article content listed her in the third spot on its Most Essential Spanish-Language Rappers of Yesterday and Today, noting her velvety flow and the fact that 'she broke barriers as a female rapper in a predominantly male-dominated genre, back when a female presence was rarer. Article content Article content 'The ferocious-yet-mellifluous flow of the French-Chilean poet carries an unapologetic spirit that has been nothing short of empowering, resonating with audiences worldwide.' Article content On her fifth album, 2024's Vida, the Latin Grammy-winning artist dropped her first new collection in nearly a decade. Reviews across the music media praised the album for both its ferocity, as well as its optimism. Article content Tijoux discussed her art before her coming Chan Centre performance and her latest EP, Serpiente de Madera (Wood snake), which reunited her with longtime producer Hordatoj: Article content Article content Article content A: It has been a long time between albums. But everything from Vida onward has been new material that I've been writing specifically for each release. I don't release older material. Article content A: Totally. The snake is all about adapting and mutating into new skin and identity, reflecting what's going on around us. Wood is more about balance and calm, things like family and friends. Perhaps because of where I am in life, that is something I am thinking of and why I identified with the Chinese horoscope for the new EP.

Q&A: Chilean-French rap star Ana Tijoux makes Vancouver debut
Q&A: Chilean-French rap star Ana Tijoux makes Vancouver debut

Vancouver Sun

time30-04-2025

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  • Vancouver Sun

Q&A: Chilean-French rap star Ana Tijoux makes Vancouver debut

Article content Chan EXP: Ana Tijoux Vida Tour Article content When: May 2, 8 p.m. Article content Over the course of five award-winning hit albums, she has delivered political rallying cries around issues ranging from women's rights to the challenges of the globally dispossessed and migrant experience. Article content Article content listed her in the third spot on its Most Essential Spanish-Language Rappers of Yesterday and Today, noting her velvety flow and the fact that 'she broke barriers as a female rapper in a predominantly male-dominated genre, back when a female presence was rarer. Article content Article content 'The ferocious-yet-mellifluous flow of the French-Chilean poet carries an unapologetic spirit that has been nothing short of empowering, resonating with audiences worldwide.' Article content On her fifth album, 2024's Vida, the Latin Grammy-winning artist dropped her first new collection in nearly a decade. Reviews across the music media praised the album for both its ferocity, as well as its optimism. Article content Tijoux discussed her art before her coming Chan Centre performance and her latest EP, Serpiente de Madera (Wood snake), which reunited her with longtime producer Hordatoj: Article content Article content Article content A: It has been a long time between albums. But everything from Vida onward has been new material that I've been writing specifically for each release. I don't release older material. Article content A: Totally. The snake is all about adapting and mutating into new skin and identity, reflecting what's going on around us. Wood is more about balance and calm, things like family and friends. Perhaps because of where I am in life, that is something I am thinking of and why I identified with the Chinese horoscope for the new EP.

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