Actress, activist and living legend Jane Fonda was the recipient of the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 2021 Golden Globes. In a mostly remote ceremony, the 83-year-old Fonda appeared onstage at the Globes while following Covid-19 safety protocols to accept her award. Eschewing the usual script for Golden Globes …
Read More »Mila Kunis to Star in 'Luckiest Girl Alive' Adaptation
Mila Kunis is set to star in Netflix’s upcoming adaptation of Luckiest Girl Alive, Deadline reports. Based on the 2015 New York Times bestselling novel by Jessica Knoll, the film’s plot revolves around Ani FaNelli, a women’s magazine editor who is preparing for her wedding in Nantucket. However, her seemingly …
Read More »Luke Combs Disavows Past Confederate Flag Use: 'There Is No Excuse'
Luke Combs responded to criticism about his past use of the Confederate flag on Wednesday, saying, “There is no excuse for those images.” Combs made his remarks during a revealing panel discussion with Maren Morris during Country Radio Seminar, with critic Ann Powers moderating. The three touched on accountability and …
Read More »Three Friends Contend With the AIDS Crisis in New Trailer for 'It's a Sin'
HBO Max has released the new trailer for its upcoming limited series set during the AIDS crisis, It’s a Sin, which will premiere in full on the streaming service on February 18th. The five-episode show opens in 1981 and centers around a group of young gay men — Ritchie (Olly …
Read More »See Amanda Shires, Jason Isbell Perform 'The Problem' on 'Fallon'
Hours after Amanda Shires debuted her all-star “Our Problem,” the singer performed the original rendition of the track — “The Problem” — alongside husband Jason Isbell on The Tonight Show Friday, a day that marked the 48th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The acoustic track depicts a couple having an …
Read More »'Framing Britney Spears' Documentary About Conservatorship to Air
Framing Britney Spears, a documentary addressing her conservatorship, is set to air via FX and Hulu on February 5th (watch it here). It will be the sixth episode of The New York Times Presents series’ first season. For more than a decade, Spears has been subject to a conservatorship, where …
Read More »'Jagged Little Pill' Reunion Concert: See Performances of Hit Songs From the Broadway Musical
On Sunday night, many members of the Broadway cast of the Tony-nominated musical Jagged Little Pill reunited for the first time in nearly 10 months on a stage (after an earlier short segment included in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade) at the Shubert Studios in New York for Jagged Live …
Read More »Hear the Song Sturgill Simpson Wrote With Merle Haggard, 'Hobo Cartoon'
Sturgill Simpson has surprise-released a second bluegrass album. Cuttin’ Grass Vol. 2 – The Cowboy Arms Sessions arrived early Friday morning with 12 new recordings, including the previously unheard “Hobo Cartoon” — a song written by Simpson and Merle Haggard. “I wish I was riding a steam train right out …
Read More »DOJ Investigation of Hunter Biden Goes Beyond Taxes
The Justice Department is investigating the business dealings of President-elect Joe Biden’s son, Hunter. In a Wednesday statement, Hunter Biden acknowledged the probe: “I learned yesterday for the first time that the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware advised my legal counsel, also yesterday, that they are investigating my tax affairs. …
Read More »Carrie Underwood Unwraps Video for John Legend Christmas Duet 'Hallelujah'
Carrie Underwood has shared the new video for the John Legend duet “Hallelujah,” from her first-ever Christmas album My Gift. In the video, the two singers perform the duet from within the cozy confines of an abandoned mansions while snow falls outside. “Now more than ever we need to focus …
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