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Janelle Monae, Pharrell Williams, Usher, Jidenna, Ludacris And More Attend ATL Screening And Listening Event For ‘Hidden Figures’

Janelle Monae And Pharrell Host Screening For “Hidden Figures” Wednesday night BOSSIP was among a group of specially invited press, influencers and celebrities who attended an advanced screening and soundtrack listening for the new movie “Hidden Figures.” The screening was held at Regal Cinemas 16 at Atlantic Station, while DJ Drama, Don Cannon and DJ Sense hosted the listening party at their Means Street Studio. The event was attended by celebrities including: Pharrell, Janelle Monae, Usher, Ludacris, Big Krit, DC Young Fly, Migos, Jasmine Guy and many more. HIDDEN FIGURES is the incredible untold story of Katherine Johnson (Taraji P. Henson), Dorothy Vaughn (Octavia Spencer) and Mary Jackson (Janelle Monae)—brilliant African-American women working at NASA, who served as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history: the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit, a stunning achievement that restored the nation’s confidence, turned around the Space Race, and galvanized the world. The visionary trio crossed all gender and race lines to inspire generations to dream big. Limited viewing in theaters on December 25, 2016 Official wide release on January 6, 2017 Hit the flip for more photos from the event. Photos by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for 20th Century Fox

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Janelle Monae, Pharrell Williams, Usher, Jidenna, Ludacris And More Attend ATL Screening And Listening Event For ‘Hidden Figures’

Janelle Monae And Pharrell Host Screening For “Hidden Figures” Wednesday night BOSSIP was among a group of specially invited press, influencers and celebrities who attended an advanced screening and soundtrack listening for the new movie “Hidden Figures.” The screening was held at Regal Cinemas 16 at Atlantic Station, while DJ Drama, Don Cannon and DJ Sense hosted the listening party at their Means Street Studio. The event was attended by celebrities including: Pharrell, Janelle Monae, Usher, Ludacris, Big Krit, DC Young Fly, Migos, Jasmine Guy and many more. HIDDEN FIGURES is the incredible untold story of Katherine Johnson (Taraji P. Henson), Dorothy Vaughn (Octavia Spencer) and Mary Jackson (Janelle Monae)—brilliant African-American women working at NASA, who served as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history: the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit, a stunning achievement that restored the nation’s confidence, turned around the Space Race, and galvanized the world. The visionary trio crossed all gender and race lines to inspire generations to dream big. Limited viewing in theaters on December 25, 2016 Official wide release on January 6, 2017 Hit the flip for more photos from the event. Photos by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for 20th Century Fox

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Pharrell Private Listening Session x Hot 107.9

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Alec Baldwin and Kate McKinnon Break Character On SNL To Make Sure You Vote

On Saturday Night Live, Alec Baldwin (as Donald Trump) and Kate McKinnon (as Hillary Clinton) break character, celebrate with fans in TImes Square, and ask viewers to vote.

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Kid Cudi Proves He Can ‘Make It Through’ Dark Days With His Return To The Stage

Kid Cudi brought out friends and collaborators Travis Scott and Pharrell Williams for his triumphant return to the stage at ComplexCon 2016.

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Pharrell Tapped As Cultural Director Of Complex’s First Cultural World’s Fair ‘ComplexCon’

Complex Announces ComplexCon – The First Cultural World’s Fair For This Generation COMPLEX announced today the launch of ComplexCon , the first-ever, first of its kind festival and exhibition created to bring together pop culture, art, music, food, style, sports, and more. The inaugural event will take place in Long Beach, CA November 5-6, 2016. World renowned renaissance man Pharrell Williams and i am OTHER have signed on to help create ComplexCon. In this capacity, Pharrell will work both in front and behind the scenes as the Cultural Director and Host Committee Chair for the event. Of his involvement, Pharrell explains, “I’m inspired by a myriad of different events I’ve had the fortune of being a part of…whether they’ve focused on art, design, music, food or science. When i am OTHER connected with Marc Ecko and the COMPLEX team, we were instantly aligned – we wanted to combine a little bit of all these elements and create a unique, new initiative.” Takashi Murakami (Left) Joining Pharrell as the first Host Committee member for the event, internationally prolific contemporary artist Takashi Murakami is responsible for designing the event’s brand identity and will lend his oversight to the overall design and aesthetic experience. “ When Marc Ecko approached me about being on the host committee, I met with him in their office on 50th street and felt firsthand the good vibe and untamed, youthful energy they possess,” says Murakami. “It was that spirit that led me to participate in the project. It looks like it’s going to be a lot of fun!” ReedPop, the producers of New York’s Comic-Con and Agenda, have partnered with COMPLEX to create a unique event that will bring together a consumer experience carefully curated by the most influential minds in the world to life. ComplexCon will serve as a celebration of everything that is COMPLEX. Daytime events will cover everything from shopping to food (and more) while evening festivities will be centered around music performances and experiences – all to be curated by a select annual host committee. Event and Ticket information will be available at http://www.complexcon.com .

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The Voice Results: Who Made the Top 11?

Following last week’s live playoffs bloodbath on The Voice, when 12 of the final 24 singers went home, only one got the chop Tuesday. As the competition – as renowned for its bizarre format changes as its talented crop of stars – hits the stretch run, who would survive? After Monday’s always-impressive live performances, the top 12 contestants on Season 10 of The Voice faced elimination last night. For the first time in this cycle, the results Tuesday were determined solely by viewers’ votes and iTunes downloads. No mentors’ help. Coaches Christina Aguilera, Pharrell, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton could only sit, watch, encourage and hope America got it right. Tuesday also saw the return of the Insta-save, in which the bottom two artists sang live, and viewers could vote on Twitter in real time. Heading in, it appeared that Daniel, Emily and Bryan could be at risk for being relegated to the bottom three among the final dozen. Were they? Let’s break down The Voice results … The first artists voted through to the Top 11 were Team Christina’s Alisan Porter and Team Blake’s Adam Wakefield, who killed it Monday. Team Christina’s Bryan Bautista then made it through, along with Team Pharrell’s Daniel Passino, his coach’s major comeback artist. Team Blake’s Paxton Ingram got the nod, and was soon joined by Team Adam’s Shalyah Fearing, the youngest artist left in the hunt. Adam’s protege Laith Al-Saadi then made it through, as did Team Pharrell’s duo of Hannah Huston and Team Christina’s Nick Hagelin. Finally, Team Blake’s classic country artist Mary Sarah advanced, leaving Team Pharrell’s Emily Keener and Team Adam’s Owen Danoff. Those two proceeded to sing for their lives. Keener was  first, singing “Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain” by Willie Nelson, accompanying herself on guitar and playing to her strengths. Danoff, also on his guitar, followed with “Lego House” by Ed Sheeran, which was also in his comfort zone, and it showed. He survived. Emily Keener has been eliminated. What did you think of The Voice results tonight? Did America get it right? Who do you think will take it all the way to the finals this year?

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The Voice Results: Who Made the Top 11?

Following last week’s live playoffs bloodbath on The Voice, when 12 of the final 24 singers went home, only one got the chop Tuesday. As the competition – as renowned for its bizarre format changes as its talented crop of stars – hits the stretch run, who would survive? After Monday’s always-impressive live performances, the top 12 contestants on Season 10 of The Voice faced elimination last night. For the first time in this cycle, the results Tuesday were determined solely by viewers’ votes and iTunes downloads. No mentors’ help. Coaches Christina Aguilera, Pharrell, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton could only sit, watch, encourage and hope America got it right. Tuesday also saw the return of the Insta-save, in which the bottom two artists sang live, and viewers could vote on Twitter in real time. Heading in, it appeared that Daniel, Emily and Bryan could be at risk for being relegated to the bottom three among the final dozen. Were they? Let’s break down The Voice results … The first artists voted through to the Top 11 were Team Christina’s Alisan Porter and Team Blake’s Adam Wakefield, who killed it Monday. Team Christina’s Bryan Bautista then made it through, along with Team Pharrell’s Daniel Passino, his coach’s major comeback artist. Team Blake’s Paxton Ingram got the nod, and was soon joined by Team Adam’s Shalyah Fearing, the youngest artist left in the hunt. Adam’s protege Laith Al-Saadi then made it through, as did Team Pharrell’s duo of Hannah Huston and Team Christina’s Nick Hagelin. Finally, Team Blake’s classic country artist Mary Sarah advanced, leaving Team Pharrell’s Emily Keener and Team Adam’s Owen Danoff. Those two proceeded to sing for their lives. Keener was  first, singing “Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain” by Willie Nelson, accompanying herself on guitar and playing to her strengths. Danoff, also on his guitar, followed with “Lego House” by Ed Sheeran, which was also in his comfort zone, and it showed. He survived. Emily Keener has been eliminated. What did you think of The Voice results tonight? Did America get it right? Who do you think will take it all the way to the finals this year?

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Alicia Vikander Won No Major Awards For Ex Machina — But You Can Change That

Right this wrong before it’s too late.

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Justin Timberlake Is Back In The Recording Studio, And We Have Questions

Justin Timberlake and Pharrell are up to something in the recording studio.

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