Tony Award winner and host of CBS-TV’s The Late Late Show James Corden, will be joined by Jason Bentley, DJ and KCRW radio host, at the first Next Gen Rebels After-Party, Wednesday, May 11th from 9:30 p.m. to midnight at the Barker Hangar (3021 Airport, Santa Monica).
Presented by Sandy and David Ellison with Skydance Media, the late night event immediately follows the biennial Rebels With a Cause Gala honoring Dr. Cheryl and Haim Saban, also at Barker Hangar. This addition of an after-party is designed to introduce today’s young adults to the groundbreaking cancer prevention research being developed by David B. Agus, MD and the team at USC’s Center for Applied Molecular Medicine (CAMM).
The Next Gen Rebels After-Party will be an evening that features today’s best music played by Jason Bentley, host of KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic and Metropolis. Tickets for the after-party are priced at $200 and limited edition Rebels With a Cause T-shirts will be available on site with an additional donation of $10 or more. Guests must be 21 and over to enter.
James Corden is a multi-faceted performer, host, actor, writer and producer with accomplishments that span television, theater, film and comedy. He currently hosts the late-night television talk show The Late Late Show with James Corden on CBS. In 2012 he won a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for One Man, Two Guvnors. Corden co-created, co-wrote and starred in the BBC sitcom Gavin & Stacey (2007-2010), for which he won the BAFTA Television Award for Best Comedy Performance. He also hosts the British television comedy game show A League of Their Own since 2010. This year he will host the 70th Annual Tony Awards.
Music director of influential NPR radio station KCRW in Santa Monica, Jason Bentley hosts their acclaimed programs Morning Becomes Eclectic and Metropolis. A much sought-after DJ, his schedule includes sets at The Coachella Festival, The Electric Daisy Carnival, Lightning in a Bottle, CRSSD Fest as well as a host of art, fashion and music industry events. Bentley has also built a distinguished career as a music supervisor for film, including the Matrix trilogy and TRON Legacy with Daft Punk. He has worked at Madonna’s Maverick Records as well as Island Records with founder Chris Blackwell and is closely associated with the Recording Academy (NARAS), the organization behind The Grammy Awards.
David B. Agus MD is Director of the Westside Cancer Center and the Center for Applied Molecular Medicine (CAMM) at the Keck School of Medicine at USC.
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