Peter Larsen has been the Pop Culture Reporter for the Orange County Register since 2004, finally achieving the neat trick of getting paid to report and write about the stuff he's obsessed about pretty much all his life. The show wrapped up with “Dangerous Woman,” a number that showed off her powerful voice, and “No Tears Left To Cry,” the first song she wrote after the 2017 bombing at her concert in Manchester, England.Ī brief pause, and then “Thank U, Next,” closed out the show, and the Coachella weekend, as fireworks burst in colorful patterns in the sky above the stage. Think about the fans who were far enough from the stage not to be able to see her – let’s say that’s 90 percent of them – and how frustrating it would be to see beautiful images of outer space and a teeny tiny speck where Grande was performing. She had vast expanses of video screens to use, yet “NASA” and too many other songs used mostly pre-produced videos – cool images, to be sure – and not enough Grande. Other highlights of her set included songs such as “7 Rings,” “NASA,” and “Into You,” though those latter two also demonstrated a weakness in her presentation.
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“God Is a Woman” followed as Grande, wearing a puffy shoulder crop jacket over a bra top, mini skirt and platform stilettos worked the song’s slow groove. Barto at 664-3022.Grande opened with “Raindrops (An Angel Cried),” just a snippet really, which revealed her onstage seated at a long table with her dancers in a tableau reminiscent of a Last Supper scene.
and organizers will be set up this weekend out front to accept donations or call Mr. Our area of Tennessee is blessed, we have so much, let’s give something back."Ĭity Hall is open from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. "I have visited this part of Kentucky several times, my in-laws were not directly affected by the tornado but they have friends and neighbors who have lost everything. We got lucky with this storm system that our community didn’t get hit, so let’s do something, let’s come together this Christmas and help the citizens of Mayfield. Non-perishable food stuffs, and toiletries, warm clothes, and if you don’t have time for that, a check written to the Collegedale Tomorrow Foundation, with Mayfield written in the memo area - all donations will be tax deductible and 100 percent will be passed along to city of Mayfield.Ĭollegedale knows the trauma and horror of tornadoes, as just last year East Brainerd, Collegedale and Ooltewah suffered a devastating storm, The Commons sustained hundreds of thousands in damage, we know these folks need help.ĭavid Barto with the Collegedale Tomorrow Foundation said, "Several years ago I went out weekend after weekend when the Easter tornado hit Apison and Ringgold cutting down trees, and helping clean up storm debris. There is a need for gifts for kids, preferably wrapped with a tag that says boy or girl, and the appropriate age for the child receiving the gift.