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  • 20 North Carolina high school students compete for musical theater award

    20 North Carolina high school students compete for musical theater award

    Friday, May 10, 2024 3:36AM

    20 NC high school students compete for musical theater award

    Twenty central North Carolina high school students will compete for a chance at a national musical theater award.

    DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) — Twenty central North Carolina high school students will compete for a chance at a national musical theater award.

    The event is called the DPAC Rising Star Awards, and it is happening May 9 at the Durham Performing Arts Center.

    The 20 finalists will compete live on the stage for a chance to advance to the national level at the Jimmy Awards in New York City. In total, 11 awards will be presented in different categories during the event. But at the end of the event, just two students will be selected to advance to nationals.

    The DPAC Rising Star Awards is a program that celebrates outstanding achievements in high school musical theater, but it also takes into consideration work done off the stage in the community.

    To learn more about the program and the upcoming event, watch the video at the top of this page or click here.

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  • How to Watch the 2024 Golden Globes

    How to Watch the 2024 Golden Globes

    ’Tis the season! The 81st Golden Globes are kicking off cinephiles’ favorite time of year on Sunday, January 7. Hosted by comedian Jo Koy, the 2024 Golden Globes are expected to be a glitzy affair, complete with solid Barbie and Oppenheimer representation in the nominations; a brand-new category celebrating box office achievement; and superstar nominees including Jennifer Lawrence, Timothée Chalamet, and even Taylor Swift, with the latter rumored to be attending.  

    Following the dual writers and actors strikes that shut down Hollywood for the better part of last year, Sunday’s Golden Globes ceremony may be the first litmus test to see if Hollywood really is back up and running. And that test won’t come without wrinkles: The Globes have spent years mired in controversy, fully revamping their voting body (so long, Hollywood Foreign Press Association; hello, Golden Globes Foundation) and moving the show from its longtime home to a new network. As the Globes unfold, Hollywood will be staring right back to see if the show can reclaim its tarnished title as one of the industry’s major events. 

    Nevertheless, the show must go on. Here’s how to watch the 2024 Golden Globes live, and see if VF accurately predicted who would take home the most hardware Sunday night. 

    How to Watch the Golden Globes

    The 2024 Golden Globes ceremony will take place on Sunday, January 7, at the Beverly Hilton. The ceremony had no broadcast network home until CBS emerged at the eleventh hour, announcing in November that it would be airing the new Golden Globes—scooping up the broadcast from NBC, which aired the Globes for years before ditching the event after the 2021 ceremony, though it televised last year’s awards under a one-year contract.

    So, for the first time in more than 40 years, you can watch the Golden Globes on CBS, airing live at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

    How to Stream the Golden Globes 

    You may want to read these instructions carefully. Cord-cutters can live stream the 2024 Golden Globes on YouTube TVHulu + Live TVFuboTV, DirecTV Stream, or Paramount+—but the latter will only work if you pay for the Showtime add-on. If you subscribe to Paramount+ but don’t pay for the plan that includes Showtime, you’ll have to wait until the next day to stream the ceremony. 

    However, many of these streaming services offer free trials, and Paramount+ is offering a one-week trial for its Paramount+ With Showtime option. Tricky stuff!

    Who You’ll See at the Golden Globes

    If you manage to figure out how to tune in to the 2024 Golden Globes, you won’t be disappointed by the number of stars you’ll see at the ceremony. Celebrities including Oprah Winfrey, Angela Bassett, America Ferrera, Florence Pugh, Will Ferrell, Daniel Kaluuya, Michelle Yeoh, Issa Rae, Amanda Seyfried, George Lopez, Julia Garner, Hailee Steinfeld, Shameik Moore, Simu Liu, Justin Hartley, and Suits stars Gabriel Macht and Patrick J. Adams are all set to present at this year’s ceremony. 

    In an interview with Vanity Fair, Koy said he’s overpreparing for his hosting gig, writing more jokes than he ever has before and receiving advice from famous friends such as 2024 nominees Chris Rock and Ali Wong. “I am the first solo Asian to do this,” said Koy, who is half Filipino. (Sandra Oh cohosted the Golden Globes in 2019 with Andy Samberg.) “I know what this means to a lot of people, especially the younger kids that are indirectly being inspired by this. So I’ve got to come through for them.” 

    He’s also well aware of the Golden Globes’ checkered past, and the 2024 ceremony marking a potentially brighter chapter in Globes history. “That’s what moving forward is all about, you know what I mean? We learn from our mistakes. The Golden Globes, it’s moving forward too. It’s made its shared mistakes and now, we’re moving forward, and in the right direction.”

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  • Community Nest Foundation’s First Annual Black Tie Red Carpet Gala Honors LGBT Philanthropists

    Community Nest Foundation’s First Annual Black Tie Red Carpet Gala Honors LGBT Philanthropists

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    updated: Dec 19, 2018

    On Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018, The Community Nest Foundation (CNF), hosted the first annual Black Tie, Red Carpet Gala at Echo’s in Pico in Los Angeles. The elegant Gala honoring the LGBT community’s finest philanthropists far surpassed peoples’ highest expectations. 

    CNF, a Southern California based non-profit dedicated to uplifting the LGBT community, awarded two prestigious awards to two LGBT philanthropic champions, jump-started Amber’s toy drive, and raised funds for the LGBT Center, Lunch on Me, and CNF.

    During the Gala, the foundation awarded Amber Lee Whittington the Humanitarian of the Year award, and Daniel Winn the Philanthropic Artist of the Year award. Amber Lee Whittington, the influencer behind Amber’s Closet utilizes her platform of 670k+ subscribers to provide much-needed visibility for queer women of color, LGBT centered entertainment, and perhaps more importantly, to share valuable information and resources regarding sexual health, and overall well-being. Daniel Winn is a master artist and the Board Chairman of The Academy of Fine Art Foundation. Winn raises funds using fine art donated by artists, galleries, and agents, for a variety of charitable causes, including, but not limited to direct support of orphanages, elder care facilities, and to aid those affected by poverty.

    “It was such a beautiful evening,” said Griffin Gram, founder of the CNF. “The awards could not have been presented to more worthy and distinguished recipients, Amber and Daniel have set the bar so high! It’ll be exciting and inspiring to see the valuable work next year’s nominees do to earn such coveted awards.”

    The inaugural event was a spectacular success and we would like to extend our gratitude and appreciation to the sponsors and supporters, for aiding in orchestrating a phenomenal night; The LGBT Sentinel, Seven Modern Furniture and Interior Design, Winn Slavin Gallery of Fine Art, Plan Three Media & Publishing, Amin’s Jewelers, Hollywood Smile Dental, Helio Educational Night Light System, ILA Local 1964 AFL-CIO, Serge’s Optical, Nerium International, The Abbey, Sean Armani, Pristine Events, and Empress Gin. Special thanks to, Sayrie, Spare Parts for Broken Hearts, our social media blogger SMITH, and everyone else that helped make this all possible.

    To nominate next year’s recipient(s), donate and/or become a sponsor, please reach out to us today! Email: info@cnflgbt.com, Call: (310) 734-0006.

    Source: The Community Nest Foundation

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