In today’s TV news roundup, HBO Max unveiled the trailer for the second season of Selena Gomez’s “Selena + Chef,” and the Native American Media Alliance is accepting applications for its 6th Annual Native American TV Writers Lab.
First Looks
HBO Max debuted the trailer for the second season of “Selena + Chef,” set to premiere Jan. 21. Season 2 of the unscripted series finds Selena Gomez continuing her cooking adventures with a new roster of all-star chefs, including Aarti Sequeira, Curtis Stone, Evan Funke, Graham Elliot, JJ Johnson, Jordan Andino, José Andrés, Kelis Rogers, Marcela Valladolid and Marcus Samuelsson. Like in the first season, each chef will highlight a different charity in each episode. Watch the trailer below.
TNT’s “Snowpiercer” released a trailer for its second season, which is set to premiere Jan. 25. Season 2 of the post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller and adaptation of Bong Joon-ho’s critically acclaimed film...
First Looks
HBO Max debuted the trailer for the second season of “Selena + Chef,” set to premiere Jan. 21. Season 2 of the unscripted series finds Selena Gomez continuing her cooking adventures with a new roster of all-star chefs, including Aarti Sequeira, Curtis Stone, Evan Funke, Graham Elliot, JJ Johnson, Jordan Andino, José Andrés, Kelis Rogers, Marcela Valladolid and Marcus Samuelsson. Like in the first season, each chef will highlight a different charity in each episode. Watch the trailer below.
TNT’s “Snowpiercer” released a trailer for its second season, which is set to premiere Jan. 25. Season 2 of the post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller and adaptation of Bong Joon-ho’s critically acclaimed film...
- 1/11/2021
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Variety Film + TV
Talent agency hospitality is a mainstay at the Sundance film Festival, be it in swanky lounges on Park City’s Main Street or private chalets in nearby Deer Valley.
United Talent Agency, whose talent roster and independent film group always come in force each year, typically throws a brunch for friends and press — but will significantly expand its footprint this year, in the form of a private residence with several days of programming.
Clients and guests of UTA Marketing — which reps global brands including Cover Girl, Delta Air Lines, Google, and Lyft — will be invited to a private residence tucked away the center of festival madness for key events and refuge from the snow.
Issa Rae, repped by the agency, will throw a party in honor of creators of color in conjunction with UTA’s own head of diversity and inclusion, Shanique Bonelli-Moore. Women in Film will hold its annual...
United Talent Agency, whose talent roster and independent film group always come in force each year, typically throws a brunch for friends and press — but will significantly expand its footprint this year, in the form of a private residence with several days of programming.
Clients and guests of UTA Marketing — which reps global brands including Cover Girl, Delta Air Lines, Google, and Lyft — will be invited to a private residence tucked away the center of festival madness for key events and refuge from the snow.
Issa Rae, repped by the agency, will throw a party in honor of creators of color in conjunction with UTA’s own head of diversity and inclusion, Shanique Bonelli-Moore. Women in Film will hold its annual...
- 1/21/2020
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
BuzzFeed-owned food vertical Tasty is adding to its Talent Program -- a program launched in 2018 that sees noted chefs, restaurateurs, and homegrown digital stars creating new and existing content formats.
The latest additions to the program include Ellen Bennett, the CEO of culinary workwear brand Hedley & Bennett; Mexican restaurateur Esdras Ochoa, who recently appeared on Netflix’s competition series The Final Table; and Joe Sasto, a top-three finisher on the reality competition Top Chef. Tasty has also signed three of its in-house producers: Alvin Zhou (the mastermind behind Making It Big), Inga Lam, and Merle O’Neal (How To Regrow Fruit From Your Kitchen). The Tasty Talent Program will continue to be led by executive chef-in-residence Marcus Samuelsson.
All told, Tasty says that it has signed 20 creators to the program to date, including existing members JJ Johnson, Kanchan Koya, Alix Traeger, Alexis deBoschnek, and Rie McClenny. The new fleet of...
The latest additions to the program include Ellen Bennett, the CEO of culinary workwear brand Hedley & Bennett; Mexican restaurateur Esdras Ochoa, who recently appeared on Netflix’s competition series The Final Table; and Joe Sasto, a top-three finisher on the reality competition Top Chef. Tasty has also signed three of its in-house producers: Alvin Zhou (the mastermind behind Making It Big), Inga Lam, and Merle O’Neal (How To Regrow Fruit From Your Kitchen). The Tasty Talent Program will continue to be led by executive chef-in-residence Marcus Samuelsson.
All told, Tasty says that it has signed 20 creators to the program to date, including existing members JJ Johnson, Kanchan Koya, Alix Traeger, Alexis deBoschnek, and Rie McClenny. The new fleet of...
- 12/3/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Discovery, Inc. is teaming up with Amazon for Food Network Kitchen, a new subscription-streaming service that will offer consumers “live, interactive cooking instruction every week with the top culinary experts in the world, grocery and equipment delivery, over 800 on-demand classes and so much more to make the consumer’s cooking, shopping and food experience more convenient, joyful and delicious.”
It will also teach you how to cook with the assistance of Amazon’s Alexa, kinda. Here’s how Discovery explains that feature:
Customers can access and navigate Food Network Kitchen’s content with Alexa. Home cooks can just ask Alexa to browse the tens of thousands of recipes, hundreds of Live and on demand cooking classes, how-to videos, premium step-by-step video recipes and more on Echo Show. Simply say “Alexa, go to the next step,” or “Alexa, show me the ingredients” to navigate the recipe hands-free. While Alexa guides you through the recipe,...
It will also teach you how to cook with the assistance of Amazon’s Alexa, kinda. Here’s how Discovery explains that feature:
Customers can access and navigate Food Network Kitchen’s content with Alexa. Home cooks can just ask Alexa to browse the tens of thousands of recipes, hundreds of Live and on demand cooking classes, how-to videos, premium step-by-step video recipes and more on Echo Show. Simply say “Alexa, go to the next step,” or “Alexa, show me the ingredients” to navigate the recipe hands-free. While Alexa guides you through the recipe,...
- 9/25/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The annual Food Bank For New York City's Can Do Awards Dinner will take place on April 16 at Cipriani Wall Street.
This star-studded Awards gala is instrumental in helping to provide support for the 1.5 million New Yorkers who rely on Food Bank’s programs and services. Every dollar donated to Food Bank helps provide five meals.
The evening features a special music performance by Motown sensation the Four Tops as well as a live auction by Lydia Fenet, Christie’s and author of The Most Powerful Woman in the Room Is You. The event is sponsored by Bank of America and chaired by Lee Brian Schrager and Jodisue Rosen & Scott R. Feldman.
Expected to attend: Honorees Chef José Andrés, David Burtka & Neil Patrick Harris, Hildy Simmons, and Jennifer Brogan, Director of Communications and Community, Stop & Shop. Guests Katie Lee, Lauren Bush Lauren, Rachael Ray, Countess Luann de Lesseps, Kelly Bensimon,...
This star-studded Awards gala is instrumental in helping to provide support for the 1.5 million New Yorkers who rely on Food Bank’s programs and services. Every dollar donated to Food Bank helps provide five meals.
The evening features a special music performance by Motown sensation the Four Tops as well as a live auction by Lydia Fenet, Christie’s and author of The Most Powerful Woman in the Room Is You. The event is sponsored by Bank of America and chaired by Lee Brian Schrager and Jodisue Rosen & Scott R. Feldman.
Expected to attend: Honorees Chef José Andrés, David Burtka & Neil Patrick Harris, Hildy Simmons, and Jennifer Brogan, Director of Communications and Community, Stop & Shop. Guests Katie Lee, Lauren Bush Lauren, Rachael Ray, Countess Luann de Lesseps, Kelly Bensimon,...
- 4/8/2019
- Look to the Stars
In an election year marked by unprecedented grassroots energy on the left, and with just one month to go until the midterms (Nov 6th), dozens of notable cultural figures have come together in a video series launching today with the goal to drive mass volunteer action that transforms our government this November.
Amid a slew of celebrity PSAs and reminders to vote, their message is different: “Don’t just vote this year — volunteer!”
Entitled The Last Call for The Last Weekend, the video series is the last big push for The Last Weekend, a coalition campaign organized by Swing Left and backed by more than 60 other progressive organizations including Indivisible, MoveOn, Organizing for Action, and Emily’s List to enlist people from across the country to volunteer a collective 1 million hours to help get out the vote when volunteering matters most: on the last weekend before the midterm elections (Saturday 11/3 – Tuesday 11/6).
In the video series,...
Amid a slew of celebrity PSAs and reminders to vote, their message is different: “Don’t just vote this year — volunteer!”
Entitled The Last Call for The Last Weekend, the video series is the last big push for The Last Weekend, a coalition campaign organized by Swing Left and backed by more than 60 other progressive organizations including Indivisible, MoveOn, Organizing for Action, and Emily’s List to enlist people from across the country to volunteer a collective 1 million hours to help get out the vote when volunteering matters most: on the last weekend before the midterm elections (Saturday 11/3 – Tuesday 11/6).
In the video series,...
- 10/5/2018
- Look to the Stars
BuzzFeed’s Tasty digital food brand is cultivating a fleet of culinary experts with the launch of its very own Talent Program, which will see luminary chefs and homegrown digital stars creating newcontent formats for the viral recipe destination.
The Tasty Talent Program will be led by executive chef-in-residence Marcus Samuelsson, the restaurateur behind Harlem’s famed Red Rooster. BuzzFeed called the initiative Tasty's biggest step to date in evolving beyond its core recipe video format, which regularly rack up millions of views on Facebook Watch and YouTube.
The other members of the Talent Program, all of whom have signed multiyear deals with BuzzFeed, include Beard-nominated Harlem chef Jj Johnson, Top Chef alum Claudette Zepeda-Wilkins, and spice scientist Kanchan Koya. The program also comprises four homegrown chefs from the Tasty team: video producer Alix Traeger, senior culinary specialist Alexis de Boschnek, recipe developer and producer Rie McClenny, and Vaughn Vreeland.
The Tasty Talent Program will be led by executive chef-in-residence Marcus Samuelsson, the restaurateur behind Harlem’s famed Red Rooster. BuzzFeed called the initiative Tasty's biggest step to date in evolving beyond its core recipe video format, which regularly rack up millions of views on Facebook Watch and YouTube.
The other members of the Talent Program, all of whom have signed multiyear deals with BuzzFeed, include Beard-nominated Harlem chef Jj Johnson, Top Chef alum Claudette Zepeda-Wilkins, and spice scientist Kanchan Koya. The program also comprises four homegrown chefs from the Tasty team: video producer Alix Traeger, senior culinary specialist Alexis de Boschnek, recipe developer and producer Rie McClenny, and Vaughn Vreeland.
- 8/22/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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