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Hi everyone! Today I want to just discuss what nighttime shows and the parade are returning to the Disneyland resort! So, let’s get started, shall we?! So, Disneyland has announced that the shows such as Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland Park, World of Color at California Adventure, and the Disneyland Forever fireworks at Disneyland Park will be returning on April 22. Although, the show called Fantasmic! Disney’s longest-running nighttime show will be returning on Saturday, May 28. Guests can check out the latest schedules at Disneyland.com. A new mask policy took effect at the park last week, according to revised visitor guidelines. Visitors over the age of 2 who are not vaccinated against COVID-19 are still required to wear masks indoors at the Anaheim theme parks. All guests must wear a mask while in Disney shuttles and in “health settings,” including First Aid areas, regardless of vaccination status. Park officials noted that for unvaccinated people still required to wear masks, “neck gaiters, open-chin, triangle bandanas and face coverings containing valves, mesh material or holes of any kind are not acceptable face coverings.” The Main Street Electrical Parade will have some new iconic floats featuring characters from several films including “Encanto,” “The Jungle Book,” “Raya and the Last Dragon,” “Aladdin,” “Mulan,” “Brave,” “The Princess and the Frog” and more. Disneyland also revealed a new grand finale float as part of the Main Street Electrical Parade’s 50th anniversary. “In honor of this milestone, the Disney Live Entertainment team will introduce exciting new elements to the ‘Main Street Electrical Parade’ that will continue to evolve this beloved spectacular,” Disneyland said in a press release on Tuesday. The parade, with its lit-up floats and catchy “electro-syntho-magenitc” sound, debuted in 1972 but went dark in 1996. After, it was featured for nearly a decade at Disney California Adventure Park and also popped up at Walt Disney World in Florida. However, the nighttime spectacular has been brought back for limited-time engagements, more recently in 2019. It has also undergone some changes over the years. According to Disneyland Resort, the Main Street Electrical Parade will run twice nightly on most nights and will be performed “for a limited time.” World of Color — a dazzling display of laser color and water at California Adventure — is also returning April 22, and will be performed nightly. The Disneyland Forever fireworks returns Friday-Sunday, starting April 22. I’m pretty excited about these shows returning because I miss them so much and it looks like Disneyland is about to be more magical. It is the happiest place on Earth folks! It just is! This information was from the news I looked at today.

So, what do you guys think about the nighttime shows returning to Disneyland?! I would love to hear lots of comments, thoughts, opinions, questions, or concerns down below! Stay tuned for Disney updates.

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March 11, 2022

Some Disneyland Show and Parade Updates!

https://www.thenerdelement.com/2022/02/26/some-disneyland-show-and-parade-updates/

Hi everyone! Today I want to just discuss what nighttime shows and the parade are returning to the Disneyland resort! So, let’s get started, shall we?! So, Disneyland has announced that the shows such as Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland Park, World of Color at California Adventure, and the Disneyland Forever fireworks at Disneyland Park will be returning on April 22. Although, the show called Fantasmic! Disney’s longest-running nighttime show will be returning on Saturday, May 28. Guests can check out the latest schedules at Disneyland.com. A new mask policy took effect at the park last week, according to revised visitor guidelines. Visitors over the age of 2 who are not vaccinated against COVID-19 are still required to wear masks indoors at the Anaheim theme parks. All guests must wear a mask while in Disney shuttles and in “health settings,” including First Aid areas, regardless of vaccination status. Park officials noted that for unvaccinated people still required to wear masks, “neck gaiters, open-chin, triangle bandanas and face coverings containing valves, mesh material or holes of any kind are not acceptable face coverings.” The Main Street Electrical Parade will have some new iconic floats featuring characters from several films including “Encanto,” “The Jungle Book,” “Raya and the Last Dragon,” “Aladdin,” “Mulan,” “Brave,” “The Princess and the Frog” and more. Disneyland also revealed a new grand finale float as part of the Main Street Electrical Parade’s 50th anniversary. “In honor of this milestone, the Disney Live Entertainment team will introduce exciting new elements to the ‘Main Street Electrical Parade’ that will continue to evolve this beloved spectacular,” Disneyland said in a press release on Tuesday. The parade, with its lit-up floats and catchy “electro-syntho-magenitc” sound, debuted in 1972 but went dark in 1996. After, it was featured for nearly a decade at Disney California Adventure Park and also popped up at Walt Disney World in Florida. However, the nighttime spectacular has been brought back for limited-time engagements, more recently in 2019. It has also undergone some changes over the years. According to Disneyland Resort, the Main Street Electrical Parade will run twice nightly on most nights and will be performed “for a limited time.” World of Color — a dazzling display of laser color and water at California Adventure — is also returning April 22, and will be performed nightly. The Disneyland Forever fireworks returns Friday-Sunday, starting April 22. I’m pretty excited about these shows returning because I miss them so much and it looks like Disneyland is about to be more magical. It is the happiest place on Earth folks! It just is! This information was from the news I looked at today.

So, what do you guys think about the nighttime shows returning to Disneyland?! I would love to hear lots of comments, thoughts, opinions, questions, or concerns down below! Stay tuned for Disney updates.

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March 11, 2022

Disneyland’s Major Attraction Officially Closed

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Hi everyone! Today I want to discuss the attraction called Mickey’s Toon Town closure today and the details about it! So, let’s get started, shall we?! So, Mickey’s Toon Town is now officially closed for its major refurbishment that will be a very long time before it opens back up. The construction walls are erected as large-scale reimagining begins. The CenTOONial Park will be located at the entrance of Mickey’s Toon town and will be one of the new reimagined areas which is set to feature two interactive play experiences. At its center, guests will be able to enjoy an interactive fountain which will include water tables for children to play with at its base. The fountain is set to come alive in the evening, we are guessing as some sort of light show. Another new experience will be the “dreaming tree” which is inspired by the tree a young Walt Disney would daydream under in his hometown. It is planned to have sculpted tree roots for children to climb on and explore and will include space for relaxation. There will also be open, grassy play spaces for everyone to enjoy. For those Disney fans who enjoyed Mickey’s Toontown as it was, do not despair as the current attraction lineup is expected to stay with guests still able to meet their favorite characters in their homes when it reopens. These include Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy and Donald Duck. There currently isn’t an exact opening date for Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland but we do know that it unfortunately won’t be back in action until next year at the earliest. We will keep you posted on further updates on our news and Facebook page. I know that everyone has been dying to see Mickey Mouse and friends at ToonTown, but it is going to be a different experience this year until next year. You can of course see the characters on Main Street and even in the Main Street Electrical Parade which is set to return on April 22! I can’t wait to see what it looks like next year! This news came from what I looked at today.

So, what do you guys think about the closure of ToonTown?! I would love to hear lots of comments, thoughts, opinions, questions, or concerns down below! Stay tuned for Disney updates.

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March 11, 2022

It’s Funny How Money Don’t Change Danyel Smith

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Written By: Wayne Broadway

There was no particular moment in which writer, podcaster, and former editor-in-chief Danyel Smith decided to write her upcoming book Shine Bright: A Very Personal History of Black Women in Pop, a book that is one-part research, one-part memoir. 

To hear her tell it, the work has been years in the making. “I feel like I’ve been thinking about Black music since I was seven or eight years old,” she says via Zoom. “I feel like I’ve interviewed some of the most brilliant Black women artists in the history of music… like I’ve been shadow-working on this book for most of my career.”

Her feeling isn’t wrong. 

Since her first piece was published in 1989, Smith has reached the heights of music journalism. She has gone from an Oakland girl writing for Bay Area alternative press to the editor-in-chief for Vibe magazine. Despite her years in the business, though, one can still hear the love in her voice — the absolute admiration — for Black music, especially as it concerns the contributions made by Black women.

This love has culminated in her latest book.

The product of years of experience and research, Smith found the time to really sit down and write Shine Bright two years back. At that time, she had ended her tenure with ESPN and devoted herself to pursuing whatever she could to aid in her research. When she mentions going as far as to go to a quaint thing called a “library,” or especially looking things up on something called microfiche, 28-year-old me feels I may have to do some research myself.

Still, Smith doesn’t often have to go very far to get her research done. “My husband and I have archives,” she says of her Brooklyn home. Her love of documentation itself shines through in her new book as it traces the genealogy of Black women’s contributions to pop music as far back as Phyllis Wheatley. “There’s so much we don’t know about her,” Smith says of the poet and former enslaved person who often sang her works. Smith has a lot of love for Wheatley. “We all have a bit of her in us,” she says of Black women. As a forerunner in Black American Folk tradition, Smith finds it important to showcase Wheatley’s historic participation. 

Her love for Wheatley goes beyond the intellectual, however, and into the empathetic. 

When asked about a fact of Wheatley’s life that particularly stuck out to her, Smith responds with an episode early in Wheatley’s life wherein the seven-year-old slave is alone on a pier. She’s wearing nothing more than a piece of carpet. 

“It haunts me,” Smith says of the scene, “It haunts me.”

Beyond Wheatley, Shine Bright goes into modern-day music’s unsung heroes. When I tell her I’ve never heard of women like Marilyn McCoo or Jody Watley, she cites this as the reason for their inclusion in the book. “We need to know about their contributions to flow and rhythm,” she says. She wants readers to know the special ingredients they added to Pop music.  

Smith clearly has a love for Black women and their voices.

In an interview with the Bay Area’s KQED, she said, pointed, “No one ever asks Black women questions,” referring to an instance wherein MC Lyte remarked that Smith had asked her something about her onstage persona no else ever had. 

I ask her what she would want to ask Black women, especially Black women artists. She responds with a historian’s litany: “What were you wearing? What did you lay your hands on? What perfume did you wear?” She says she wants to ask this and moreover an hours-long chat accompanied by some drinks. “I know all this about the Beatles,” she remarks, concerning the avalanche of print devoted to the history behind hits like “Hey Jude” or “Help!” She thinks it’s time we knew that about the Black women greats too.

As far as documenting Black women’s music history music goes, Smith does so, in part, with her podcast Black Girl Songbook

There, she discusses topics as wide-ranging as seeing Jay Z and Beyoncé perform while on a date with now-husband Elliott Wilson, to the internal struggle she feels being a fan of “Blue-Eyed Soul” artists like Teena Marie and Adele, despite her very real concerns about appropriation and representation. 

One podcast episode that sticks out to me, in particular, is the one about diss tracks.

In it, she has the red-hot take that Lauryn Hill’s “Lost Ones” is, in fact, hip-hop’s greatest diss track. “It’s respectfully disrespectful,” she says on her podcast and reiterates to me. “I stand by my statement,” she says with playful, yet clear defiance. “I said what I said.” 

We laugh, and she explains that Ms. Hill’s work is a Black woman taking apart an unnamed foe “from word one to word five thousand” without ever losing her cool. So many artists, she says, especially males, get “caught up in their anger,” clouded by toxic emotions. We’re looking at you, “Supa Ugly.” 

Smith repeats Hill’s opening lines, so their iceberg nature is apparent to me. “‘It’s funny how money change a situation,’” she recites, “It’s funny how money change a situation.’” For the second refrain, she emphasizes keywords and syllables. I’m a diehard “Takeover” fan, but she might yet convince me. 

We end our chat, despite technical difficulties on my end, with a laugh. “If this were elementary school,” she jokes. She and I might have to have some words out back to really hash our debate out. 

I offer, instead, that sits down with us sometime down the road; elementary school me can’t handle that kind of smoke.

Danyel Smith is a wealth of music insight and history. The more we talk, the more excited I become about the release of Shine Bright

In all, between her countless articles and her two previous fiction novels, Smith emerges as a proponent for Black women and a chronicler of their role in the often parasitic music industry. Besides her writing, her podcast, too, provides many hours of her candid observations and those of her industry-insider guests.

When I ask her when we can expect season three, she laughs. “You know, I’ve never said this before,” and I lean close to my computer, “but ‘no comment.’” 

With a woman this full of prose and near-poetry about everything music-related, I happily take this as my first journalistic scoop and call it a day. 

Shine Bright: A Very Personal History of Black Women in Pop will be available via hardcover, ebook, and audiobook on April 19, 2022. It is available for pre-order via Amazon.com

Danyel Smith can be found on Twitter and through Black Girl Songbook on Spotify.


March 11, 2022

The Cast of ‘Life & Beth’ on Growing up and Moving Forward

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BGN interviews the cast of the new Hulu original series Life & Beth. Featured in the interviews are: Amy Schumer (Beth), Michael Cera (John), Laura Benanti (Jane – Beth’s Mother), Violet Young (Young Beth), Kevin Kane (Matt), Yamaneika Saunders (Kiana), and LaVar Walker (Lavar).

Beth’s life would look pretty great on paper. Impressive to everyone she grew up with. She makes a good living as a wine distributor. She’s in a long-term relationship with a successful guy and lives in Manhattan. When a sudden incident forces Beth to engage with her past her life changes forever. Through flashbacks to her teen self, Beth starts to learn how she became who she is and who she wants to become. We’ll go on her journey towards building a bigger, bolder, and more authentic life. Learning to express herself and living in an intentional way. A trip down memory lane is a strong source of trauma, comedy, and moving forward.

Interviewer: Stacey Yvonne

Video Editor: Jamie Broadnax

All 10 episodes of Life & Beth will premiere on March 18, only on Hulu.


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