After facing a major career setback at his first Berlinale in 2009, the star discusses heading to this year's fest with two films: "It could be triggering, but you gotta get over yourself." ...
Her scathing speech was aimed to push the majors into revising their attitude, but so far it’s only the stars themselves who’ve stepped up ...
Chappell Roan isn’t the only one dropping $25,000 to support fellow artists. After former music exec Jeff Rabhan called out ...
Chappell Roan won big at this year's Grammys, earning the highly coveted Best New Artist award. The drag-inspired pop diva ...
The "We Got You! Campaign," a collaboration between Roan and Backline, a nonprofit organization that prioritizes mental ...
Sabrina Carpenter joins Chappell Roan's call for better healthcare for recording artists. The "Espresso" singer donated ...
The hit songwriter (and "Good Luck, Babe!" co-writer) weighs in on the growing discourse around artists, major labels and ...
The initiative follows pressure from several pop artists after Chappell Roan’s pointed Grammys speech on labels’ ...
Ivors Academy backs Chappell Roan’s Grammy speech, calling for fair pay, livable wages, and health insurance for artists in ...
The new fundraising effort was started by Roan and non-profit Backline to "create a safer and more supported industry for ...
In the wake of Chappell Roan's call-to-arms Grammys speech, stars like Charli xcx and Noah Kahn have begun donating funds to help uninsured artists. That’s great — but labels still need to step up.