Entertainment
Golden Globes Music: Gomez, Grande, 'Challengers' & 'Emilia Pérez'
2024-12-09
Music holds a significant place in the world of film and television. It has the power to enhance the emotional depth and overall experience of a project. Many projects have already made their mark with Golden Globe nominations for their scores and original songs. This year, a rare occurrence has taken place as musicians like Ariana Grande and Selena Gomez have crossed over into acting and received nominations.

Golden Globe Nominations for Musicians in Acting

Ariana Grande is celebrating her first-ever Golden Globe nomination for her supporting role as Glinda in Wicked: Part One. This is a significant achievement for her and showcases her talent in a different field. Selena Gomez, on the other hand, has been double-nominated for her acting in Only Murders in the Building and Emilia Pérez. The fact that Gomez will be competing with Grande in the supporting actress category is a rare moment for music stars. In 2015, Lady Gaga and Queen Latifah both received nominations in a similar category.

Music in Animated Films

The Wild Robot, directed by Chris Sanders, has received nominations in the Best Original Score category for Kris Bowers’ work. Additionally, Maren Morris’ “Kiss the Sky” has been nominated for Best Original Song. These nominations highlight the importance of music in bringing animated films to life and adding an extra layer of emotion.

Music in Drama Films

Challengers earned Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Score. Their track “Compress/Repress” also received a Best Original Song nomination. This shows the impact that their music can have on a drama film and how it can enhance the storytelling. Emilia Pérez has two Best Original Song nominations for “El Mal” by Clément Ducol, Camille and Jacques Audiard and “Mi Camino” by Clément Ducol and Camille. These nominations demonstrate the diversity of music in different types of films.

Music in Soundtracks

Hans Zimmer’s Dune: Part Two soundtrack received a Best Original Score nomination, in addition to his Grammy nomination for Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media. He also received a Grammy nom for his song “Love Will Survive” for The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor are also Grammy-nominated for the score soundtrack to Challengers (2024) starring Zendaya, Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor. Ross, along with Leopold Ross and Nick Cuba, has two nominations in the same category for FX’s Shōgun, which also won many trophies at the 2024 Emmys. Ross’ indie rock group Nine Inch Nails will score the upcoming Tron: Ares film set to hit theaters in 2025.Find the categories and their full lists of nominees for the 2025 Golden Globes below:Best Original Score – Motion PictureVolker Bertelmann (Conclave)Daniel Blumberg (The Brutalist)Kris Bowers (The Wild Robot)Clément Ducol, Camille (Emilia Pérez)Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross (Challengers)Hans Zimmer (Dune: Part Two)Best Original Song – Motion Picture“Beautiful That Way” –– The Last ShowgirlMusic & Lyrics By: Andrew Wyatt, Miley Cyrus, Lykke Zachrisson“Compress / Repress” –– ChallengersMusic & Lyrics By: Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Luca Guadagnino“El Mal” –– Emilia PérezMusic & Lyrics By: Clément Ducol, Camille, Jacques Audiard“Forbidden Road” –– Better ManMusic & Lyrics By: Robbie Williams, Freddy Wexler, Sacha Skarbek“Kiss the Sky” –– The Wild RobotMusic & Lyrics By: Delacey, Jordan K. Johnson, Stefan Johnson, Maren Morris, MichaelPollack, Ali Tamposi“Mi Camino” –– Emilia PérezMusic & Lyrics By: Clément Ducol, Camille
A Purdue Global Alumna's Journey to Broadway and Beyond
2024-12-09
Shelbi Berry's life took an unexpected turn when she stumbled into the world of musical theater. Hailing from Indianapolis, she is a Purdue Global alumna and a graduate of Perry Meridian High School and Marian University. While taking voice lessons at Marian, she was offered an audition for "The Addams Family" and took a leap of faith. Thanks to her talent and jet-black hair, she landed the role of Wednesday Addams and never looked back. "I think it was more the stage fright that kept me from really committing, which made me think I wasn't good enough for years," Berry said. "I really enjoyed the role of Wednesday."

After Years of Performing

After several more years of appearing in plays and musicals across central Indiana, Berry packed her bags and set her sights on Broadway and the New York City theater scene. She graduated from Marian with a bachelor's degree in music education and philosophy and a minor in psychology. Continuing to work on her craft, she got calls for shows and kept improving.Berry also had a passion for psychology and discovered Purdue Global through a conversation with her mom. She enrolled and started classes, but then the COVID-19 pandemic hit. "I got to finish my master's over the pandemic while shows were closed," she said. "I could only focus on my classes." The pandemic also meant no in-person commencement ceremony in 2021, but Berry was selected to sing the national anthem for the May commencement, which was recorded and placed into the ceremony. The family went to Purdue University's main campus and took photos in her cap and gown with her younger sister, Carli, who graduated in 2018 with a Bachelor of Science from Purdue Polytechnic Institute.Berry enjoyed aspects of her Purdue Global experience, such as having access to resources, faculty, and classmates. "The coursework was great. I liked the way the classes were taught. You could see someone speaking to you. Everyone was involved in the class," she said. "In my undergraduate classes, I didn't like statistics because I didn't understand it. But in my grad program, I loved it. I loved doing research in my program."

Setting Out for New York

In October 2023, Berry moved from Indianapolis to New York City. "My No. 1 passion in life is understanding human beings, why they do the things the way they do, why they think the way they do, which is why I love philosophy so much, but I don't think philosophy can stand alone. I picked psychology because it's more scientifically tested. You can see, you can test why people do things the way they do," she said.Using her Purdue Global psychology degree, background, and expertise, she assists in character and story development and analysis. Shortly after arriving in New York, she secured an agent and began building her network of contacts and resources in person and on social media. "I'm an extrovert, but I've had to become more extroverted. I've had to get better at communicating with people on social media because that's how people here communicate," she said. "Everything moves so fast. You have to keep up with people and keep the networking fields open because you never know when one thing will lead you to another thing."Berry feels supported by the community and network she has built. Her three roommates are all actors who support and cheer for those in the creative art space. Like many actors starting out, she has held several jobs, including a simulated patient, bartender, Pilates studio manager, and chess tutor for children.At one point, she became overwhelmed but learned to look at the city differently and ask for help from others. She's had several callbacks and is still submitting and applying for auditions. She's honing her craft with classes, workshops, and practices. "I've been told by a lot of people it's a numbers game. Everyone who moves to New York are the top best three people in their city; we're all here," Berry said. "It's about being in the right place at the right time, knowing the right people — a lot of work behind the scenes. The only thing you have control of is being prepared."
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The Dome in Virginia Beach: Booked Shows and Upcoming Events
2024-12-09
The Dome, an integral part of Virginia Beach's $350-million Atlantic Park project on 20th Street, is making waves even before its official opening date. It boasts an indoor music hall with a seating capacity of 3,500 and an outdoor amphitheater that can accommodate up to 5,000 people. Anticipated to host 100 events annually at the Oceanfront starting in the spring, it has already begun selling tickets.

Upcoming Musical Gigs at The Dome

Joe Russo’s Almost Dead Band

Tickets for this highly anticipated band go on sale this week, with presale tickets available on Wednesday. Joe Russo’s Almost Dead is set to deliver an unforgettable musical experience on May 22. The band's unique blend of genres and energetic performances have garnered a loyal fan base. Their music has a way of transporting the audience to a different realm, where the rhythm and melodies take over. The Dome will provide the perfect backdrop for this musical extravaganza.

Kevin James: “Owls Don’t Walk” Comedy Show

Kevin James is known for his hilarious comedy acts, and his “Owls Don’t Walk” show is no exception. Scheduled for June 6, this comedy event is expected to have the audience in stitches. Kevin James has a natural talent for making people laugh with his witty remarks and relatable stories. The Dome's spacious venue will ensure that every seat in the house gets a good laugh. It's going to be a night of non-stop entertainment.

Sarah Millican: “Late Bloomer” Comedy Show

Sarah Millican's “Late Bloomer” comedy show is set to take place on June 15. Known for her sharp wit and unique comedic style, Sarah Millican is sure to charm the audience. Her ability to find humor in everyday situations is what makes her stand out. The Dome will provide a comfortable and enjoyable environment for fans to enjoy her comedy. It's an event that comedy lovers won't want to miss.

Diana Krall, Music

Diana Krall's music performance on July 6 is a must-see. With her soulful voice and exceptional musical talent, Diana Krall has won the hearts of many music enthusiasts. Her music has a timeless quality that transcends generations. The Dome's acoustics will enhance the listening experience, allowing the audience to fully immerse themselves in her music. It's going to be a magical evening of music.

Cody Jinks — “The Hippies and Cowboys Tour” Music

Cody Jinks' “The Hippies and Cowboys Tour” on August 11 is set to be a wild ride. His music combines elements of country and rock, creating a unique sound that is both powerful and captivating. The Dome's large venue will be filled with the energy of his performance. Fans can expect an intense and unforgettable musical experience.

Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, Music

Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas will grace the stage on August 28. With their exceptional musical skills and harmonious blend of sounds, they are sure to leave the audience in awe. The Dome will provide the perfect setting for their music, allowing every note to resonate. It's a concert that music lovers won't want to miss.

Papa Roach & Rise Against: “Rise of the Roach Tour” Music

Papa Roach & Rise Against's “Rise of the Roach Tour” on September 17 is going to be a massive event. Both bands are known for their high-energy performances and powerful music. The Dome's large capacity will be filled to the brim with fans ready to rock. It's a tour that promises to be a highlight of the summer music scene.
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