michelle obama

This Week's Livestreams (Post Malone, H.E.R., Robin Pecknold, Little Dragon, Julia Holter, more)

plus Marissa Nadler, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Cloud Nothings, Killer Mike, Tancred, Ratboys, Vetiver, Lomelda, Kristin Hersh, Amythyst Kiah, and more livestreams you can watch this week since there are no live concerts to attend.

Musicians encourage you to vote Democrat in today's Georgia Senate runoff election

As do Obama, Biden, Kamala Harris, Patton Oswalt, Bette Midler, Padma Lakshmi, and many others…

Billie Eilish, Common, The Chicks & more performing on virtual Democratic Convention

In addition to speeches from Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Barak and Michelle Obama, Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Amy Klobuchar, Elizabeth Warren, Doug Jones, Jill Biden, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and others, the DNC has unveiled its 2020 entertainment lineup.

Watch SZA, H.E.R., Lil Baby & more play the virtual Roots Picnic

”We may not all sound like SZA or Kirk Franklin, but we all deserve to have our voices heard at the ballot box come November,” Michelle Obama said in a speech to kick off the evening.

The Roots, SZA, Lil Baby, H.E.R & more playing virtual Roots Picnic & voter registration drive

Michelle Obama’s When We All Vote is also onboard for the virtual edition of this year’s festival, and they’ll be encouraging people to register to vote throughout the broadcast.

Kamasi Washington scored Netflix documentary on Michelle Obama

”Michelle Obama is such an amazing person and this film gives a very unique insight to who she is, how she thinks, and the way she navigates the world,” Kamasi Washington says.

Grammys 2020 winners list: Nipsey Hussle, Vampire Weekend, Tool, Rosalia, Lizzo, Tanya Tucker, Billie Eilish, more

So far winners include the late Nipsey Hussle, Vampire Weekend, Tool, Lizzo, Anderson .Paak, Rosalia, Tanya Tucker, Tyler the Creator, Koffee, Lil Nas X, Beyonce, Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, and more…

Grammys 2019 winners: Cardi B, Laurie Anderson, Lady Gaga, Childish Gambino, Drake, Brandi Carlile, more

Other 2019 Grammy winners so far include St. Vincent, High On Fire, Kacey Musgraves, Pharrell, Kendrick Lamar/Jay Rock, Anderson Paak, Chris Cornell, The Carters, Ella Mai, Dave Chappelle, and more.

'2 Dope Queens' posts final podcast episode, featuring Michelle Obama

Meanwhile, the 2 Dope Queens HBO show lives on, and Phoebe and Jessica will be taping its second season across four nights at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn in December.
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