The Tribeca Film Festival has begun and this year John Legend and Sara Bareilles made an appearance in “Tribeca Talks: Storytellers” where Sara interviewed/discussed with John about his life and career. Starting off Sara asked John about how music came into his life as a child. John started learning to play the piano when he was five and was actively involved in music at church. It wasn’t till he was older that he began to listen to genres other than Gospel and Contemporary Christian music because that was all that was played in his house. His parents divorced when he was young and from there he was able to rebel a bit and start listening to other genres.
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Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick, John Legend, Ethan Hawke, and More Spotted at TFF After-Parties
As you know, Tribeca Film Festival has officially started and of course, the stars came out in full force to support the premiere of their highly anticipated films. Here is a recap of who we spotted at the official after parties:
Blue Night
WHAT: Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick, Jacqueline Bissett, Monika Bacardi, Phillipa Soo, Steven Pasquale, Gus Birny, Andrea Iervolino, among others celebrated 2018 Tribeca Film premiere of Blue Night at the official after-party. SJP arrived to a frenzy of photogs outside; once inside she greeted guests with a smile and snapped a few photos before mingling with her fellow castmates. The party was hosted by Nespresso. Nespresso served up delicious coffee-infused cocktails and bites for guests throughout the evening.
John Legend Hosts Gotham Magazine’s Holiday Party at Bowlmor Lanes
One of the most rewarding moments in working a 9 to 5 has to be the annual holiday party. Its usually the scene for surprising hookups, and drunken debauchery. Though most look forward to it and some hope not to repeat whatever embarrassing thing they did on the previous year, it is unlikely that many will top Gotham
Six-time
Concert Junkie: John Legend with India Arie at MSG
Thursday,
Madison Square Garden, NYC
Tickets: 9.50-.50
Rating: Hot!!!!
I hate to admit it, but I was on the fence as to whether or not to attend this show. Even though I have seen some major shows like Kanye West‘s Glow in the Dark, Mary J. Blige and Jay-Z‘s Heart of the City, and Tina Turner at Madison Square Garden, I really hate the venue. For me, Madison Square Garden is too large which can often lead to feeling disconnected from the artist. On the other hand, with a combination like John Legend and India.Arie at MSG, how could I pass this up? Out of all the performers I have seen during my adult life as a music connoisseur
Last
The French-inspired urban picnic has become THE culinary event of the year in the U.S. and cities around the world. Launched in France 35 years ago, the one-of-a-kind global phenomenon has become a beloved tradition across 6 continents, with each location injecting its own culture and culinary voice. More than one million people are on waiting lists worldwide, hoping to attend events that frequently sell out in a matter of days if not hours.