Selome Hailu editorHBO announced that the final season of “Insecure” will premiere on Oct.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorIn today’s podcast news roundup, a fictionalized series delving into John Lennon’s life in the 1970s makes its debut; Josie Duffy Rice joins Crooked Media’s daily news show “What a Day” as co-host; iHeartMedia teams with journalist Robert Evans to launch progressive podcast network Cool Zone Media; and more.“Blood on the Tracks: The John Lennon Story” premiered Monday, Aug. 16, with the first two episodes available on iHeartRadio and other podcast platforms.
Selome Hailu editorHBO announced that the final season of “Insecure” will premiere on Oct.
You vs. Wild: Out Cold,” premiering on Sept.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” breakout star Lana Condor will be joined by Zoe Colletti (“Fear the Walking Dead”), Mason Versaw (“Gossip Girl”) and Aparna Brielle (“A.P. Bio”) in the Netflix comedy “Boo, Bitch.”“Boo, Bitch” centers on a high school senior who has lived her life safely under the radar.
Jay Leno is the latest celeb to pay a visit to Kevin Hart’s new Peacock talk show, “Hart to Heart”, with the two sharing a discussion heavily rooted in comedy.
Selome Hailu editorNetflix announced that 10 more actors have been added to the cast of “Wednesday,” the upcoming reboot of “The Addams Family” starring Jenna Ortega in the titular role.Thora Birch joins the cast as Wednesday’s dorm mother Tamara Novak, while Riki Lindhome will play Wednesday’s therapist Dr.
Noel Gallagher has revealed that he’s set to release his cover of John Lennon‘s ‘Mind Games’, which he recorded to mark the late Beatles musician’s 80th birthday.During the latest edition of his new Radio X residency (August 22), Gallagher spoke to Matt Morgan about taking on the 1973 single while he was working in the studio last year.He’d been approached to contribute to a new covers album in tribute to Lennon, which was being assembled by his son Sean Ono Lennon.“I couldn’t get involved
Jennifer Yuma editorNetflix announced that “Maid” will premiere Oct.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorIn today’s podcast news roundup, Westbroook’s “Red Table Talk” inks an overall podcast pact with iHeartMedia; Season 3 of Payne Lindsey’s popular “Up and Vanished” series investigates an unsolved disappearance in Montana; Crooked Media pop-culture podcast hosted by Jason Concepcion gets a launch date; and more.“Red Table Talk,” the Facebook Watch talk show from Westbrook hosted by Jada Pinkett Smith alongside her daughter Willow and her mother Adrienne “Gammy”
The cluelessly arrogant secret agent with a name as silly as his retrograde attitudes — Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath, aka agent OSS 117 — is back in OSS 117: From Africa With Love. Everybody loves a secret agent, even a demonstrably buffoonish one, and versatile Jean Dujardin is a deadpan delight as the staunchly patriotic Frenchman whose adventures were last on the big screen in 2009’s OSS 117: Lost In Rio and 2006’s OSS 117: Cairo, Nest Of Spies.
Sir Paul McCartney is a Beatles fan. While that might seem painfully obvious, it’s actually not where the music superstar found himself when he was actually in The Beatles.
EXCLUSIVE: Summer of Soul isn’t the only documentary about a lesser known music festival that has historical significance.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorIn today’s podcast news roundup, Vanity Fair’s film-noir podcast “Love Is a Crime” with Jon Hamm and Zooey Deschanel gets a premiere date; Wyatt Russell will star in QCode’s new action podcast “Classified”; comedian Dan Cummins signs with Stitcher; and more.Condé Nast’s Vanity Fair announced its first-ever narrative podcast series, “Love Is a Crime,” co-hosted by podcaster Karina Longworth (“You Must Remember This”) and filmmaker Vanessa Hope, will premiere Aug.
John Lennon‘s past comments regarding George Harrison‘s 1971 album ‘All Things Must Pass’.A huge boxset reissue of Harrison’s third post-Beatles solo album was recently announced to mark 50 years since its release.The album, which is out today (August 6), has been completely remixed from the original tapes, with Harrison’s son Dhani serving as executive producer.Publicly, Lennon was dismissive of the album saying in a Rolling Stone interview in 1970: “I don’t know… I think it’s all right, you
Mohale and Somizi at their first wedding (Photo: Austin Malema)