Sara Bareilles joined Come See Me in the Good Light as executive producer and worked with Brandi Carlile and the film's subject, poet Andrea Gibson.
Don't miss the Official Trailer for Come See Me In The Good Light, a documentary on renowned poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley distributed by Apple TV. Happiness persists in the face of tragedy in ...
“Why don’t we just root for me being alive?” Andrea Gibson asks in the exclusive trailer for the new documentary "Come See Me in the Good Light" Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer and Reporter ...
When you have to live in solitary for a year, with next to no contact with the outside world, how do you pass the time? Well, music is probably going to play a big part. And indeed it does in Apple ...
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The October 19 Louvre Museum robbery — where four masked intruders escaped with eight historic jewels worth several millions — could be a promotional stunt for the upcoming film Now You See Me, Now ...
Blake Shelton had a hilarious response to being replaced on a song he recorded with Thomas Rhett. The song is called "Old Trick" and it was a part of Rhett's 2024 project, About a Woman. The 2025 ...
Actor Martin Sheen slammed the Trump administration during a taping of Nicolle Wallace’s "The Best People" podcast published Monday, with Sheen referring to the president as the "biggest nothing in ...
It’s devastating when an artist’s sudden death means recontextualizing their latest release as their last. And then there’s D’Angelo. The transcendent singer’s output was sparse, but always exemplary ...