President-Elect Joe Biden will be inaugurated on Wednesday (January 20).
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A new year brings many things, but chief among them for music fans is the chance to witness a new crop of artists reach new heights of success.
And of course, 2021 will be no different - but it may well be more important than ever for emerging artists to find newer, bigger audiences over the next 12 months after the, shall we say, interesting developments in how the music industry has adapted in the midst of a global pandemic.
There's an eclectic mix of talent on show that we've picked as our
President-Elect Joe Biden will be inaugurated on Wednesday (January 20).
Every year is a good year to stan female directors, but 2021 has cooked us up a real feast. Acting veterans like Rebecca Hall, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Robin Wright, and Halle Berry are finally claiming their director’s chairs on feature films, while arthouse icon Jane Campion is returning to hers after 12 years.
Celebrating America, happening January 20 at 8:30 p.m. ET across networks and streaming platforms, including ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and MSNBC.
Joseph Baena is looking more and more like his famous father, Arnold Schwarzenegger, each and every day. The young bodybuilder, 23, took to Instagram on January 12 and shared a new video where he modeled a series of poses, opting to go without a shirt in order for his many followers to get a good look at the results of his hard work at the gym. Joseph’s bulging muscles were front and center in the video, as he seamlessly moved his body from one pose to the next.
Every year since 2016, A$AP Rocky and the A$AP Mob have celebrated the birthday of the departed Mob co-founder A$AP Yams with a one-day event called Yams Day. It gets bigger and bigger each year, with 2020's edition featuring performances from Tyler, the Creator, Pi'erre Bourne, Metro Boomin, slowthai, and more.
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just taken. No more elite crowds wearing scarves that cost as much as a used Toyota Corolla.But even if we can’t drink craft beers with Richard Linklater in a remodeled shoe store, at least we still have the movies.
Morrissey has shared his short and rather blunt new year’s message for 2021.The former Smiths frontman addressed his fans in a video which was recorded on New Year’s Eve (December 31) last week.Keeping his message short, Morrissey begins the 23-second clip by addressing the camera and saying “to hell with 2020.
Cardi B is already living her best life in 2021! The singer partied her way into the new year with husband Offset on a luxury yacht, and was seen twerking on the Migos rapper’s Instagram Story. The “WAP” hitmaker rocked a pink, sequin bikini and oversized, bedazzled hoop earrings. Cardi also styled her hair in a half up half down look, as she showed off her dance moves during the lavish yacht party.
New mom Iggy Azalea is so ready for 2021! The Australian-born rapper, 30, who has been in the headlines since giving birth to her baby son Onyx, shared a short clip of herself on the set of a photoshoot. “Hey 2021… not tryna be dramatic but ur 365 days late, what took u so long,” she captioned her New Year’s Day Instagram post.
Georgina Rodríguez has become one of the most popular women of 2020, due to her style and beautiful family with soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo. This time, the Spanish model is giving us a sneak peek of her house’s look for New Year’s Eve. It is amazingly decorated and took over her whole living room.
ESPN will air a lion's share of the bowl games, with ABC and CBS picking up a few of the later games. That means a cable subscription will be most useful when seeing who take home college rings this year.
William Zabka) and Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) as adults: Season 3 was originally scheduled to come out Jan 8, but it was moved up a week and it’s now coming out Jan 1. This year’s Tournament of Roses Parade will be different, with a two-hour pre-taped special instead of a parade with crowds of fans.
The coronavirus pandemic affected nearly every aspect of life as know it in 2020, and Friday’s Rose Parade is among the events that will have a very different look.