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Grand Ole Opry: 95 Years of Country Music: Read an official description, below. 9 p.m.
ET on NBC“Looking at past, present and future, this special features a mix of legends and contemporary chart-toppers with stars performing their biggest hits and the Opry opening its archives from the past nine decades to showcase performances, interviews and appearances by country artists throughout their careers. ”Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip With and Graham: Read the official description, below.
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Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak just dropped their first single as Silk Sonic, “Leave The Door Open”.
Paramount+ finally made its launch on Thursday. In addition to the likes of Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, viewers will be able to opt for CBS's rebranded streaming service. With Hollywood blockbusters like "The Godfather" and "Mission Impossible" to popular TV series like "Blue Bloods" and classic throwbacks like "Frasier," the newest streaming service offers an eclectic mix of programming. Here’s a look at what other TV shows and movies Paramount+ has to offer.
Stacey Solomon looked her usual chic self as she posed up a storm on Instagram to show her four million followers the look she had chosen to wear for the launch of her new book, ‘Tap to tidy’. Showcasing her incredible physique, the mum-of-three looked cute as a button in a matching houndstooth print mini skirt and coat teamed with a cream blouse which perfectly matched her look.
It might not have always been pretty (audio issues, anyone?) but when the Hollywood Foreign Press Association presented the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards, the stars responded by enlisting their glam squads and breaking out custom gowns en masse to provethat glamour is, indeed, back.
The Flight Attendant. If you've yet to binge it (), here's the basic gist: plays Cassie, a flight attendant who wakes up in bed with a dead man after a luxurious night on the town—and no idea what happened.“Cassie is extremely flawed,” she said at the TCAs about her Flight Attendant character.
78th Annual : is happening a little later this year, and will look different because of the coronavirus, but there still will be some Hollywood glamour to enjoy. Albeit socially distanced! 8 p.m.
Outside of a few other composers (looking at you, Hans Zimmer), you could argue that hardly anyone has written music for more massive blockbusters than Henry Jackman. From superhero films (“Captain America: Civil War”) to massive apes (“Kong: Skull Island”) to family-friendly comedies (“Detective Pikachu”), Jackman’s name in the credits normally means the film is a box office blockbuster.
Heather Rae Young loves the tattoo that she got in honor of her fiancé, Tarek El Moussa, and she wishes people would stop criticizing her decisions.
Rising star James Vickery is pulling out all the stops ahead of the release of his debut album, teaming up with soul legend Musiq Soulchild for his latest track Come To Me.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorNetflix has a new way to get content in front of subscribers: It has launched a feature that will automatically download TV shows or movies you might be interested in based on your preferences and viewing history, so you can watch them in offline mode.The new Downloads For You feature is available on Netflix’s Android app globally starting Monday (Feb. 22), after the company tested it out with select users in late 2020.
Justin Theroux is starring in the upcoming Apple TV+ series The Mosquito Coast and he actually has a special connection to the source material!
Gordon Cox Theater EditorThere are plenty of juicy backstages tales from both Hollywood and Broadway in “Mike Nichols: A Life,” the new biography of director-producer-performer Mike Nichols. And the juiciest of them, according to author Mark Harris, come from the stage.Listen to this week’s “Stagecraft” podcast below:“We think so often of movie star excess, and wild misbehavior on movie sets,” said Harris, speaking on the new episode of Stagecraft, Variety‘s theater podcast.