Get out your scoresheets and see how they compare with those of Venice Film Festival jury boss Darren Aronofsky, whose group today awarded the fest’s top prize, the Golden Lion, to Aleksandr Sokurov’s film Faust . The heavily favored Michael Fassbender won the fest’s Best Actor award for Shame , while Deanie Ip earned Best Actress for the Stephanie Zacharek-endorsed Hong Kong effort A Simple LIfe . Other big winners included People Mountain People Sea and Terraferma ; congrats to all! [ AP ]
Arcade Fire, Florence and the Machine also earn high marks from fans in the fest’s 10 year. By James Montgomery Eminem at Bonnaroo 2011 Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/ Getty Images MANCHESTER, Tennessee — In the end, it wasn’t so much the heat as it was … OK, it was pretty much the heat. But the 2011 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival is now in the books, having come to a close Sunday night with an evening full of nods to its noodle-y roots: a fest-capping performance from Widespread Panic, the semi-annual Superjam set, the instrumental grandeur of Explosions in the Sky and, uh, the Strokes, who occasionally play songs longer than four minutes. As the crowds began to file out of the dusty 700-acre farm that the fest has called home for 10 years now, the question was: Who managed to steal the show? Of the 120-something acts on the Bonnaroo bill this year, which was the best? The buzz from those exiting through the gates might surprise you. Because, sure, we heard plenty of praise for the bands that fell within the traditional parameters of Bonnaroo — the String Cheese Incident’s late-night performance on Saturday (complete with an inflatable dinosaur that descended on the crowd) earned high praise; as did Gogol Bordello’s marathon set that same night; the walloping, womb-like low-end of Bassnectar; STS9’s hippie trance; Dr. John’s re-telling of his Desitively Bonnaroo album (with the Original Meters and Alain Toussaint in tow) and My Morning Jacket’s darn-near-yearly jaw-dropping run. But there were also more than a few mentions of the nontraditional acts, namely, headliners Lil Wayne and Eminem . But somewhat fittingly, it was the artists who managed to bridge the gap between those two camps who seemingly won. Folks went gaga for Mumford & Sons’ sunset gig , a de facto victory lap for the current kings of “new-grass” (or whatever you want to call it), that included crowd-rousing versions of hits like “The Cave” and “Little Lion Man” and a sweat-drenched take on “Amazing Grace,” aided by the Old Crow Medicine Show. High marks were also given to the Black Keys’ rattling, rocking Saturday night show and the Arcade Fire’s hard-working headliner on Friday night, too. All of that is appropriate because, after putting the finishing touches on it’s 10th year, Bonnaroo finds itself in a rather interesting position. Over the past few years, organizers have slowly inched hip-hop onto the mainstage, with mixed results ( Kanye West’s late-starting debacle in 2008, Jay-Z’s well-received turn in ’10. But in 2011, they placed two of the genre’s biggest acts in night-capping slots, and the gamble paid off. And while the Sunday-evening sets — and, really, most of the day, too — seem reserved for jammier bands, one has to wonder if, in 2012, the balance might shift even further away from the fest’s crunchier past. Could more hip-hop be headed to the big stages (like Wiz Khalifa’s Saturday-evening set on the massive What Stage this year)? And, if that’s the case, will the fans turn out in droves like they did this year? Or maybe, they’ll decide to play it safe and book more bands that tend to unite the festival’s seemingly ever-growing, diverse fanbase: acts like Portugal. The Man, Robyn, Florence and the Machine and Beirut, all of whom also shined at this year’s event. The future, it seems, is anybody’s guess. But even for a festival whose future might be cloudy, the present is sweet indeed. Bonnaroo 2011 was a sold-out success, a rollicking four days of great music and life-affirming (and genuinely shocking) positivity. Throughout the weekend, though there are questions about where things go from here, the same time-tested truths also were readily on display. Kids had the time of their lives; they got shirtless and sweaty and probably did some things they might regret one day. The bands had a blast, playing long and hard and with a genuine sense of purpose. And, of course, people complained about the heat. They’re the things that will never change, and they make Bonnaroo great, year after year. No matter who’s playing. Related Videos Bonnaroo 2011 Behind The Scenes Related Photos Bonnaroo Music And Arts Festival 2011 Related Artists Lil Wayne Eminem
The Washington fest, held in May, will also feature Modest Mouse, Decemberists, Robyn. The Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage The lineup for the 2011 Sasquatch! Music Festival has been announced, and, in keeping with both its locale (the hilly expanses of Washington) and its mascot (a benevolently hirsute man-ape), the fest will feature some of the Pacific-Northwestiest, beard-iest bands in the land. Foo Fighters, Death Cab for Cutie, Modest Mouse and Wilco top the bill for the tenth annual ‘Quatch, scheduled for Memorial Day weekend, May 27-30, at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. Also on the bill: Bright Eyes, the Flaming Lips (performing their ’99 stunner The Soft Bulletin ), the Decemberists, Iron & Wine, Rodrigo y Gabriela and Robyn. All in all, organizers announced more than 80 bands for the 2011 Sasquatch fest, a list that includes the recently reactivated Death From Above 1979, Cold War Kids, the recently de-activated Wolf Parade, Chromeo, Sleigh Bells, the Thermals, Flogging Molly, Best Coast, Surfer Blood, Fitz & the Tantrums, Smith Westerns, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings and Major Lazer. Additional acts will be announced in the coming weeks. In previous years, Sasquatch’s stages have been graced by the likes of My Morning Jacket, Arcade Fire, Bj
We’re exactly a month away from opening night of the Cannes Film Festival, and aside from that evening’s screening of Robin Hood , speculation and conjecture regarding the fest’s competition selections remain heading into this week. So when Movieline’s “Cannes” alarm filled the office this morning with its customary accordion jig, I raced to see what putative masterpiece of world cinema had triggered it. My only reaction was two words — and they weren’t “false alarm.”
Norah Jones, Wale, Flaming Lips, the xx also announced in gradual MySpace reveal. By James Montgomery Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo Photo: Chris Weeks/ WireImage Jay-Z, Weezer, and the Flaming Lips are among the first batch of artists confirmed for the 2010 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, to be held June 10-13 in — as always — Manchester, Tennessee. Artists are being announced in a series of rolling reveals that will continue throughout the day on Bonnaroo’s MySpace page . Tickets for the fest are on sale now through its official site , with a four-day pass running $234.50. An RV pass (if you want to experience the fest in luxury) will cost an extra $150. As in previous years, Bonnaroo is also offering attendees the opportunity to purchase tickets on an installment plan. Other early confirmations for Bonnaroo 2010 are Norah Jones, comedian/ Grammy-winning bluegrass enthusiast Steve Martin (with his Steep Canyon Rangers), Wale, Regina Spektor, John Fogerty, the Avett Brothers, Medeski, Martin and Wood, Ingrid Michaelson, Bassnectar, Phoenix and hotly tipped Brits the xx. Jay-Z has already been announced as a headliner for the 2010 Coachella Festival, to be held April 16-18 in Indio, California. The Flaming Lips will be joined by Stardeath and the White Dwarves (the band fronted by Lips’ main man Wayne Coyne’s nephew) and — much like they did in a raucous Oklahoma City New Year’s Eve show — the groups will be performing Pink Floyd’s epic Dark Side of the Moon album. News of Weezer’s confirmation actually leaked earlier in the day, when the band tweeted that they would be performing at the 2010 ‘Roo. Through various online sources, the fest’s other rumored acts include the Dave Matthews Band and Georgia metallers Baroness. But the only way to get the latest confirmations is to head over to Bonnaroo’s MySpace page, where a new band is being announced every five minutes. Related Artists Weezer The Flaming Lips Regina Spektor Wale Norah Jones Phoenix