Noah Kahan is one of the hottest rising stars on the music scene and he has been playing to sold-out crowd on his Stick Season Tour.
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ABC has made nearly all of their renewal and cancellation decisions for the 2023-2024 season so far, but fans are still awaiting word on two fan favorites.
In addition, 3 TV shows have been canceled and 20 have been renewed.
Keep reading to see the full recap and find out what is renewed and what is canceled (plus what is up in the air)…
Noah Kahan is one of the hottest rising stars on the music scene and he has been playing to sold-out crowd on his Stick Season Tour.
HBO and Max have been slowly making a bunch of cancellation and renewal decisions this year…and another was just announced.
EXCLUSIVE: Lana Condor (To All The Boys franchise), Andrew Koji (Bullet Train), Ross Butler (Shazam! franchise), Sung Kang (Fast & Furious franchise) and Elodie Yung (The Cleaning Lady) are among those set to star in Worth the Wait, a romantic comedy marking the U.S. directorial debut of award-winning Taiwanese filmmaker Tom Shu-Yu Lin (The Garden of Evening Mists), which has wrapped production in Vancouver and Kuala Lumpur.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic In a move certain to shock Los Angeles theatergoers, the Center Theatre Group (CTG) announced Thursday that it is canceling plans for a 2023-34 season at the Mark Taper Forum, one of the most important homes for new plays in the city, if not the country, due to severe financial concerns. The organization’s two other theaters, the Ahmanson and Kirk Douglas Theatres, will continue with their seasons as usual, with 2023-24 programs to be announced shortly, the announcement said. The programming suspension at the 736-seat Mark Taper will begin after a current world premiere musical, “Transparent,” wraps up its run on June 25. Two other shows that had already been announced will have their runs canceled or postponed. The world premiere of “Fake It Until You Make It,” set to begin Aug. 2, is being called off, although the org said “we plan to feature it) in a future season.” Meanwhile, a touring production of “Cambodian Rock Band” set for the Mark Taper has been canceled outright.
Jennifer Lopez’s 'MAN'icurist, Tom Bachik, is the expert behind her iconic nail looks including her 'J x B' manicure for her engagement to now-husband,Ben Affleck, her milky white nails adorned with hummingbirds for their Atlanta wedding, and many more special — and fashionable — occasions. The nail guru makes sure to stay on top of what’s hot by keeping the singer’s sense of style, glam choices, work commitments, and life moments in mind, and now he’s telling ET how to master these trends at home.«Jen is working on multiple projects at the moment, and she is loving clean, fresh, semi-sheer nudes. We’re keeping a bit of length, shaped in a tapered square, to contrast her milky whites and pinky nudes,» Bachik explains.Although this has become star’s recent go-to manicure, Lopez and the celebrity nail guru are constantly trying out new things, which means it’s unlikely that you’ll spot the actress rocking the same nail look twice. «Jen is all about the details, so a new look means new nails.
The CW has announced some huge changes over the past few weeks.
Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards and Features Editor Variety has named its 10 Comics to Watch for 2023. This year’s honorees will be profiled in a special comedy issue of Variety on July 19. They will then be honored at this year’s Just for Laughs Comedy Festival, held in Montreal July 14-29. There will be a panel and cocktail reception held on July 28, followed by a performance showcase July 29. Variety has been presenting the 10 Comics to Watch list since 2000 and has included such names as Tiffany Haddish, Kumail Nanjiani, Patton Oswalt and Quinta Brunson. The list comprises stand-up comedians, writers and content creators selected by a panel that includes Variety editors and those in the comedy community that scout, book, cast and represent comics.
season 2 will begin to unravel this summer, when creators and Oscar winners Chris Miller and Phil Lord's hit series finally returns to Apple TV+ with new episodes. Following photos released earlier this year, which gave fans the first official look at the new ensemble led by returning stars Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao, the streaming platform released a new trailer, offering a closer look at the new murder, the surrounding mystery and lineup of suspects. «There's a wedding and someone is murdered,» Chao previously told ET about the new installment, teasing that there's «a whole new cast and you get to meet some of my family.» Not only that, but series newcomer Ken Jeong «plays my dad in season 2,» she revealed, adding that with both of them starring on and, «It's very cool that we both got to be in two really cool shows.»As teased in the new footage, season 2 sees Det. Danner (Haddish) helping Aniq (Richardson) and Zoë (Chao) solve another whodunnit after a groom is murdered during a wedding.
There are a lot of updates coming in from HBO and HBO Max (which is actually just called “Max” at this time).
Matt Rife is heading out on a massive comedy tour that will last for over a year!
Statement accessories were the name of the game at the 2023 Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic at Liberty State Park on Saturday (June 3) in Jersey City, New Jersey.
HBO and HBO Max (which actually no longer exists and is now called “Max”) have been making a lot of decisions about their cancellations and renewals this year, and we’re bringing you the full recap of everything that has happened.
Prime Video‘s “Jack Ryan” has been a massive hit for the streaming service, and John Krasinski‘s take on the character will end this year. Developed by Carlton Cuse and Graham Roland, the show was the fifth adaptation of Tom Clancy‘s popular book series, which previously saw Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, and Chris Pine play the character on the big screen in films like “The Hunt for Red October,” “Patriot Games,” “Clear and Present Danger,” “The Sum of All Fears,” and “Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit.” READ MORE: Summer 2023 TV Preview: 40 Must-See Shows To Watch “Jack Ryan” was the first televisual adaptation of Clancy’s material and saw Krasinski play the character for the entirety of the series, whose previous three seasons lasted eight episodes.
ENHYPEN have announced their 2023 ‘Fate’ world tour, featuring shows in the US, Japan, South Korea and more.ENHYPEN are set to embark on a tour of Asia and the US this year, featuring 13 shows over three countries so far. The boyband’s ‘Fate’ world tour will kick off this July with a two-night concert in Seoul’s KSPO Dome.In September, ENHYPEN will play four shows in Japan.
AB6IX have announced the dates for their upcoming 2023 ‘The Future’ world tour.AB6IX are set to go on a 12-date world tour from July to September this year, in support of their new mini-album ‘The Future Is Ours: Lost’. The upcoming tour will feature shows in Asia and across North America.AB6IX’s ‘The Future’ world tour outside of South Korea will kick off in Macau, China on July 15.
HBO and HBO Max (which actually no longer exists) have been making a lot of decisions about their cancellations and renewals this year, and we’re bringing you the full recap of everything that has happened.
EXCLUSIVE: BET+ has renewed its Emmy-nominated series The Ms. Pat Show for a fourth season.
Exciting news for Bravo fans!
Manchester City are two wins away from an historic treble as they prepare for two cup finals in the space of a week.
Loose Women's Linda Robson has opened up about the TV show she was warned not to do over fears it would ruin her career. Linda, who has worked in showbiz for 50 years, says she was told by her agent that after the controversial show would be 'probably never work again.' The 65-year-old, who became well known for playing Tracey Stubbs in the sitcom Birds of a Feather, now appears as a weekly pannist on the ITV daytime show alongside other TV favourites including Stacey Solomon, Ruth Langsford, Coleen Nolan and Denise Welch. Opening up to The Sun on one of her lesser known TV ventures she filmed in 2018, Gone to Pot, Linda said she was told: "You'll probably never work again".