Monday, June 27, 2016

15 Best Things at Coachella 2016

Coachella 2016 © Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coachella
INDIO, Calif. — And suddenly, just like that, it’s done. The first weekend of Coachella 2016 was a whirlwind of exciting, larger-than-life performances and small, thoughtful moments drenched in golden sunlight. After three jam-packed days (as well as some really late nights), the chaotic and literal dust has settled and now we can take a step back and appreciate the madness that was Coachella 2016.
Here, in no particular order, were our favorite things from the desert festival.

1. Alex urner’s suit
While there’s been some debate over what color it actually was — colonel mustard and goldenrod taking the lead right now — everyone can agree that Alex Turner’s ’70s-style suit on Friday night was out of this world. As the Arctic Monkeys frontman stepped onto the stage to perform with his orchestral side project The Last Shadow Puppets, the audience cooed at the rock star’s sophisticated throwback look. It was the perfect pop of color.
The Last Shadow Puppets at Coachella 2016 © Emma McIntyre / Getty Images

2. Sufjan Stevens

As we said in our Friday review, there was no set out in the desert more exhilarating than Sufjan Stevens’ DayGlo glitter ball. With a set list heavy on 2010’s “The Age of Adz” and several costume changes, Stevens shed the emotional weight of his mother’s passing (the inspiration of 2015’s “Carrie & Lowell”) and came to party. There was a lightness to his step as he ran around the Outdoor stage covered in streamers and balloons — it was good to see him have fun and let loose.

3. LCD Soundsystem’s camera directions
When LCD Soundsystem came out to the tune of “New York Groove” for their headlining show they didn’t just sound good, they looked great. Instead of the standard four-camera livestream of their performance, there was a significant amount of style to what appeared on the massive LED screens. The warm washes and tight shots only added to the group’s triumphant return.

4. Seal’s surprise performance with Gallant
Really, this headline says it all, but just to reiterate what we’ve already gushed about, Seal came out to duet with Gallant. The heavens opened up to bring us two angelic voices and they both were together in the Mojave tent this weekend.
Gallant and Seal at Coachella 2016 © Mike Windle / Getty Images

5. Festivalgoers tipping custodians

An insane amount of work goes into putting on a festival of any size, let alone a beast like Coachella. While you might be most concerned about making it in time to see the start of your favorite band, there are hundreds of custodians and employees to ensure that the festival grounds stay as clean as they possibly can be—all so you can have a great time. In line for the restroom a young lady gave a custodian a tip, adding that she was doing an amazing job. While that was enough to make it onto our “best of” list, after the exchange, the rest of the bathroom line thanked the janitor as well. It’s always important to appreciate those who are behind the scenes.

6. Sia
For her first full performance in five years, Sia went above and beyond anything that anyone could have expected or hoped for. With high-quality dramatic short films choreographed for each of the tracks she performed, Sia’s artistry pierced through a day filled with generic thumping bass sounds and guitar fuzz. Her attention to detail and willingness to shine a light on her talented friends — including Paul Dano, Kristen Wiig, Tig Notaro and Maddie Ziegler — was more than refreshing, it was gorgeous.

7. “Portals” by Phillip K. Smith III

Every year, Coachella makes good on the “Arts” section of their official title — Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival — by showcasing new works and instillations from the international arts community. While some were more social media friendly (We’re looking at you, “Besame Mucho”), the highlight was Phillip K. Smith III’s light and mirror structure entitled “Portals.” The circular enclosure acted as an oasis in the midst of the festival’s chaos.

8. The Arcs’ special guest jam session
Getting to see Dan Auerbach’s (The Black Keys) slinky, psychedelic blues-rock side project live was a treat enough in itself, but once you add a couple of musical legends to the mix, it becomes a memory for a lifetime. About two-thirds through their set, Auerbach brought The Eagles’ Joe Walsh to the stage for a rollicking guitar jam. Then, after the packed crowd lost their mind at the idea of those two dueling, Walsh introduced The James Gang/Pacific Gas & Electric’s Glenn Schwartz — the 75 year old guitarist who taught the Eagle how to play guitar. Once the shredding began, there was no stopping the trio and, thankfully, no one wanted to.

9. Beer Belly’s Rare Beer Bar
With only one beer available at 99% of the stands on the Coachella grounds, festival hop heads rejoiced at the inclusion of the Craft Beer garden a couple of years ago. This year, the festival one-upped itself with the introduction of Beer Belly’s Rare Beer Bar towards the back of the alcohol corral. With a rotating beer lineup every hour, the LA restaurant’s Coachella pop-up brought delicious suds to thousands of thirsty and discerning attendees.

10. Bernie Sanders’s video introduction for Run The Jewels

Killer Mike of Run The Jewels has been a vocal supporter and advocate for presidential candidate Bernie Sanders over the last year. Who knew that Senator Sanders would become a vocal supporter of Mike’s group with El-P? Via video message, Sanders introduced the group before their main stage set. Maybe next week he’ll come out and rap with them. (We can dream, can't we?)

11. N.W.A reunion

We knew that Ice Cube was planning something big for Coachella, but even with the hints, seeing N.W.A reunite (without Dr. Dre) was about as good as it could get. The group, featuring MC Ren and DJ Yella, performed three classic tracks — “Straight Outta Compton,” “Dopeman” and “Fuck Tha Police” — and they sounded as if they never stopped performing together.
Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg at Coachella 2016

12. Spicy Pie

You know that you’re at a major music festival when you see a sign for Spicy Pie Pizza. The eatery has no official home, but its nomadic wanderings to whatever fest they choose means that if you spot one, you must partake. The slices are big and the cheese is melted to perfection.

13. Friendly parking staff

They’re the first people you see as you drive onto the festival grounds and they’re the last people you see as you leave for the night — Coachella’s parking staff went above and beyond this year to make everyone feel welcomed. With shout-outs to drink more water and stay safe, trudging back to the dusty lots wasn’t as much of a bummer as it should have been.

14. Major Lazer’s dancers

Backup dancers are some of the hardest working people in showbiz, no question. So it should be no surprise that Major Lazer had some of the best ladies in the industry shaking what they’ve got for an insanely large Coachella crowd. The foursome effortlessly got down with Diplo’s beats and even managed several costume changes to keep their looks fresh.

15. Battlecat scratching with Kamasi Washington

Battlecat is the producer of some of your favorite Snoop Dogg and The Game Tracks, but on Sunday he was at Coachella DJing for jazz fusion genius Kamasi Washington. His intricate scratching was so impressive that Washington acted as the DJ’s hype man, at one point shouting "You haven’t heard someone scratch in 7/8 before!" We hadn’t, but we’re so glad that we did.

How Kylie Jenner, Julianne Hough and More Moguls-in-the-Making Use Star Power to Succeed

Bethenny Frankel, Kim Kardashian, Lauren Conrad

If you've made it in Hollywood, you're already pretty successful.
Some stars, though, aren't satisfied sticking solely to the thing that made them famous—they're go-getters. These celebrities have an entrepreneurial vision, and they're willing to put in the hard work. We've got to hand it to the ladies on this one—whether it's Kim Kardashian,Bethenny Frankel or Lauren Conrad, these brilliant businesswomen have used their fame to launch empires.
Getting taken seriously outside of your primary career field isn't easy, and becoming a mogul is quite the challenge no matter how specialized your background might be. But look at Jessica Alba and Jessica Simpson—they both have multi-million dollar ventures tied to their now-household names. Even Gwyneth Paltrow, who caters to a more niche market than the Jessicas, has become synonymous with Goop. These great gals have and will continue to achieve great success, but they've also paved the way for the next generation.
So without further ado, here's a look at these moguls-in-the-making and how they're using their star power to succeed.
Kylie Jenner, New Lip Kit Colors, Blue

Kylie Jenner: If you've ever tried to get one of her famous lip kits, you know they sell out in seconds! The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star is a makeup maven-in-the-making, and her Kylie Cosmetics empire is just getting started.
Kylie and sister Kendall Jenner also have their own fashion lines and have co-authored a young adult book. Look out, Kim!

Chrissy Teigen: If you know her only as the sexy swimsuit model with the hilarious Twitter account, you need to do some research. Chrissy is quite the foodie, and her Cravings cookbook is a must-have for every kitchen. Her food blog, Delushious, is under construction, but Chrissy will no doubt bring it back and outdo even herself with those yummy recipes.
When Chrissy's not modeling, cooking, or making us laugh on social media, she's bringing her wit to TV. Currently, you can find her cracking up LL Cool J on Spike TV's Lip Sync Battle.
Shay Mitchell, ESC: White Shirts

Carrie Underwood, Calia Ad

Carrie Underwood: The country superstar is in incredible shape, so starting her own athleisure line seemed like a natural progression of her career. Carrie launched CALIA in 2015, and she couldn't be the more perfect model for her workout line. In 2014 she partnered with Nicole by OPI on a line of nail polishes, and she's currently the brand ambassador for Olay skin care.
In addition to music, fitness and beauty, Carrie has proven she's got acting chops. She had a role in 2011's Soul Surfer and went on to play Maria in NBC's live Sound of Music broadcast in 2013. This upcoming november, Carrie and Brad Paisley will co-host the CMA Awards for the 9th time. 
Gina Rodriguez

Gina Rodriguez: You might know her as the award-winning star of Jane the Virgin, but that's just the beginning. Gina co-foundedNaja, a lingerie line empowering the women who make and wear it. Nina is also working on a book "that's going to give the world what my father gave to me," she toldTime. 
Gina isn't taking any of her success for granted. Winning the Golden Globe in 2015 "motivates me to work harder," she told E! News at the time. "I'm empowered. I mean, when you get a title like that it's like, ‘OK, back to the work.' You have to work very hard to prove you are deserving of that. So I go back to work tomorrow and I will continue to try and prove that I am worthy of that."

Julianne Hough
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Julianne Hough: From Dancing With the Stars to world domination—just kidding (kind of). Julianne use her role on ABC's reality competition series to segue into acting and singing in front of the cameras, too. Her lifestyle blog focuses on things she's "most passionate about, like staying healthy, recipes, style, home décor and kindness."
In 2015, she collaborated with MPH on an athleisure line. Much like Carrie with CALIA, Jules is a fitness fiend and is the perfect model for the product she helped create.
Zendaya
Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Glamour

Zendaya: Back in 2012, Zendaya's Disney show character inspired ivivva atheletica's"Shake It Up" dance clothing line. The singer-dancer-actress has since added producer to her resume, and she has her own shoe line coming out in spring 2017.
Still a teenager, Zendaya is already learning how to negotiate. In an interview withCosmopolitan, the K.C. Undercover star explained, ""The only way I was going to come back to the Disney Channel was if I was in a position of more power...One thing that is really important to me is diversity on the channel. It's hard as a young person of a different ethnicity or background to look at the TV and not see anyone who looks like you. Representation is very important."
She returned to the show as its star and co-producer.
So. Who run the world?

This High School Student Went to Prom Wearing Gina Rodriguez's Dress From the Golden Globes

Bring out the red carpet, because this high school senior is feeling like a true Hollywood star.
Before it was time for the biggest dance of the school year, Jessica Casanova sent a tweet out to Gina Rodriguez asking if she could wear her 2015 Golden Globes dress to prom. As it turns out, the lucky student got that and so much more.
Before kicking off Memorial Day weekend, Jessica was able to wear the same strapless Badgley Mischka gown Gina wore when she snagged her award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series.
"Gina's dress made me feel like a princess and it gave me chills knowing that it was something that came from her heart and I cherish that very much," Jessica shared with E! News. "I wish I could give her a big hug and tell her how much I love her. She will always have a special place in my heart."

Jessica Casanova, Gina Rodriguez
Courtesy of Jessica Casanova
If the dress wasn't enough, the Jane the Virgin star also recorded a video where she wished her high school fan a great night at prom.
"She took the time even with a busy schedule to make sure my day was going great," Jessica shared. "It meant so much."
The prom magic started in January of this year when Jessica tweeted the actress hoping to wear her Golden Globes attire to prom. With less than 350 followers, the high school student didn't exactly expect one of her favorite stars to even respond.
The rest of the story is history.