Jordan Moreau Do not throw away your shot because the “Hamilton” trailer is here.Launching on Disney Plus on July 3, the minute-long trailer shows off footage from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Broadway musical.
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Kane Brown has released a new song titled "Worldwide Beautiful," which urges peace and equality. The star said he had been "holding onto" the tune for one year and decided to release it early.
It was written by the 26-year-old along with Shy Carter, Ryan Hurd and Jordan Schmidt, per Variety. In the song, Brown sings: "White churches, black churches/ Different people, same hearses/ It’s kinda hard to fight with each other/ Laying down in the ground, six under." And in the chorus, Brown croons:
.Jordan Moreau Do not throw away your shot because the “Hamilton” trailer is here.Launching on Disney Plus on July 3, the minute-long trailer shows off footage from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Broadway musical.
Netflix and Fresh Off the Boat creator Nahnatchka Khan have teamed up to adapt Dial A for Aunties, a highly sought-after upcoming book by Indonesia-based author Jesse Q. Sutanto.
Next week's All In WA: A Concert For COVID-19 Relief benefit show has added a big slate of additional artists to the June 24 virtual concert, which will raise money for statewide COVID-19 relief.
horror series set to return for a new decade is Candyman.Helming the return of the franchise as a co-writer is one of horror’s most exciting new faces: Get Out director Jordan Peele.
Julietta is one of the acts on the rise we’ve our eyes on, and we want Just Jared readers to get to know her better!
Manchester City footballer Raheem Sterling has joined a host of football stars in a campaign to demand change in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement.Appearing in a social media video alongside BBC presenter Gary Lineker, they're also joined by fellow England players Jadon Sancho, Jordan Henderson, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Lucy Bronze.Kevin De Bruyne also takes a stand along with former Manchester City defenders Vincent Kompany and Gael Clichy, and Bayern Munich’s David
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Khloe Kardashian and her ex Tristan Thompson were seen on video having a party together.
Karamo Brown is opening up about his personal experiences with racial injustice.
After Breonna Taylor’s sister gave an interview to Vice, a number of celebs turned to social media to once again demanding that the officers who killed Taylor be arrested.
Apparently, “everyone” knew that Lea Michele wasn’t such a great person??
As the world is gripped by protests over the death of George Floyd, a 6-month-old movie is being seen with new eyes.
Warner Bros. announced that Just Mercy, Michael B. Jordan's 2019 drama that highlights systemic racism in American policing and legal systems, will streaming for free on digital platforms in June.
While the protests over George Floyd’s death rage across the nation, Warner Bros. has reacted by making its 2019 film “Just Mercy” available to stream for free for the month of June.
As protests and curfews continue across the country, amid unrest over police brutality and the death of George Floyd, one film is doing its part to help raise awareness about systemic racism, specifically within the United States criminal justice system.