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Video Music Awards will return to the west coast at The Forum in Inglewood, California. To kick things off, we're leading up to the show with a three- night residency of free concerts, just for you at the Avalon in Hollywood, CA!
DNCE, Bebe Rexha, Noah Cyrus, Echosmith, Why Don't We, Kacy Hill, Cheat Codes, Sammi Sanchez and Bleachers are all scheduled to perform. Bleachers will grace us with an encore performance at the 2. MTV VMA Pre- Show along with Cardi B and Khalid. Three- time VMA- nominated Lil Yachty will serve as host alongside MTV's Terrence J, Charlamagne Tha God and Gaby Wilson.
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Can't make it? We'll be live streaming all VMA Weekend festivities on MTV Live. Cue the fireworks because this Sunday the ! Not only will she be showing off her new Moonwoman chops, Katy Perry will also be shutting down the VMA stage with a performance! But she's not the only one. This year is packed to the brim with show- stopping performers, including Miley Cyrus, Ed Sheeran, Lorde, Fifth Harmony featuring Gucci Mane, Thirty Seconds To Mars, Kendrick Lamar, Shawn Mendes, Logic, Khalid, Gucci Mane, Julia Michaels, Alessia Cara and KYLE. And this just in: Demi Lovato, DNCE, and Rod Stewart will have special, remote performances at the Palms in Las Vegas during the show. Taking the stage to rock out together, DNCE and Rod Stewart will be performing Stewart's classic hit, .
Other attendees include Chance the Rapper, Calvin Harris, SZA, DJ Khaled, Ludacris, The Chainsmokers, Tiffany Haddish and so many more! Yeah, our jaws dropped too. We are excited to announce that the VMAs will bestow P! Although voting is now officially closed, be sure to cast your vote for Best New Artist! Scales (2017) Watch Free Online. Voting will be open into the show, so tune in on August 2.
Early. Word: The Publisher . To help librarians discover titles by a wider range of authors, we asked library marketers at the various publishing houses to put together what we call, for the lack of a better term, “diversity catalogs” of titles eligible for Library. Reads nominations. We have posted the ones we’ve received so far in the links at the right and will add more as we receive them. What better time than the Fourth of July holiday to celebrate diversity?
Highlighted below are titles available to download now and one to request: The City of Brass, S A. Chakrabortty, (Harper. Collins/ Harper Voyager)A debut fantasy that interweaves aspects of Muslim culture. Harper. Collins Voyager imprint is one to look to, as they declare themselves “committed to introducing a new wave of diverse voices and intriguing stories that push the boundaries of science fiction and fantasy for the 2. Listen to the Book Buzz description here. See the full Harper.
Collins diversity catalog here. The Invisible Life of Euridice Gusmao, Martha Batalha, translated by Eric M. Friend Request (2017) Online English. Becker (Oneworld Publications, dist.
Its titles are distributed in the US via Publishers Group West . Previously, we incorrectly identified the distributor as IPG. See the full IPG/PGW diversity catalog here. Real American: A Memoir, Julie Lythcott- Haims, (Macmillan/Holt)Called a “bold, impassioned memoir that explores the emotional and cultural divide imposed by American racism on people of mixed race” by Publishers Weekly, this is by the author of the best- selling anti- helicopter parenting book, How to Raise an Adult. Full Macmillan diversity catalog here. Dogs at the Perimeter, Madeleine Thien, (Norton, Original Trade Pbk; Recorded Books)Chinese- Canadian Thien’s novel Do Not Say We Have Nothing (Norton; Recorded Books; Over. Drive Sample) was a finalist for the Man Booker and swept Canada’s literary awards.
This, her third novel, available for the first time in the U. S., is about Cambodian refugees dealing with past traumas. It received strong reviews when it was published in the UK in 2. The Economist, which noted, “The strife in Indo- China has inspired some astonishing writing in recent decades, both fiction and non- fiction. Dogs at the Perimeterbelongs with the best of such works.” Like the other titles in the Norton diversity catalog, it is available by request. We’re Going To Need More Wine, Gabrielle Union, (Harper. Collins/Dey Street).
We mentioned this collection of essays by the actress and activist in our earlier post, noting her heartfelt tribute to libraries during a panel at Book Expo. It’s now available to download.