Michael B. Jordan is perhaps unequivocally one of the most talented and sought-after actors working today, consistently elevating every project he touches with his intensity, charisma, and unmistakable screen presence. Best known for his roles in Ryan Coogler productions such as Creed, Fruitvale Station, Black Panther, and Sinners, Jordan brings a level of emotional depth
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What To Know This week, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert is airing reruns instead of new episodes due to the Thanksgiving holiday. The break comes four months after CBS canceled the late-night show. Colbert addressed rumors that the show was canceled because of politics earlier this month. This week’s episodes of The Late Show
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We fell in love with theseLove Is Blind Pod Squad members sight unseen, but that doesn’t mean we didn’t notice their massive post-show glow-ups. On November 20, Love Is Blind Season 6 exes Jimmy Presnell and Chelsea Blackwell posted a hilarious reunion video, simultaneously proving that they share no bad blood and that they’ve both
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Most TV shows are going on Thanksgiving break, just like the people watching them. Jimmy Kimmel Live! will soon take a brief hiatus for the holiday, and ABC has revealed its lineup for the Thanksgiving week that includes new episodes and reruns. Here’s a breakdown ofJimmy Kimmel Live‘s Thanksgiving 2025 release schedule. When are new
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What To Know Peacock’s Bel-Air will conclude with Season 4, which was always planned as the series’ final chapter. The cast and creators promise a satisfying and intentional ending, with storylines crafted to give each character a meaningful conclusion. The final season will feature notable guest stars, including Tyra Banks, Janet Hubert, and Snoop Dogg.
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What To Know Director Paul Feig announced on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune that his next project is a film adaptation of Freida McFadden’s thriller novel The Housemaid, starring Amanda Seyfried and Sydney Sweeney, set for release on December 19. Cohost Vanna White expressed her enthusiasm for the book series during the show, prompting a grateful
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Pittsburgh-area fans of Charlie’s Angels and Scarecrow and Mrs. King star Kate Jackson got some disappointing news on November 24, when the organizers of the area’s Steel City Con announced that “Kate Jackson has canceled and will be rescheduled to April,” instead of her planned convention appearance from December 5-7, 2025. However, that disappointment turned
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One of Sean Combs’ longtime foes, 50 Cent, has executive produced a new four-part documentary about the imprisoned music mogul, which is set to arrive early next month. Sean Combs: The Reckoning will premiere on Netflix, Dec. 2, with four 60-minute episodes. Directed by Alexandria Stapleton, the project will reportedly dig into Combs’ life and
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What To Know Robert Patrick discusses the poetic and brutal demise of his character, Jeremiah Dunmire, in the Tulsa King Season 3 finale. Patrick reveals the key scenes exploring Dunmire’s abusive relationship with his son and his crumbling empire that were cut. He also reveals the secret tribute he paid to The Sopranos‘ James Gandolfini
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For much of the past year, Mass Appeal Records has curated a series of releases called “Legend Has It…,” a seven-album spotlight of hip-hop’s golden era. The first five installments — Slick Rick’s Victory, Raekwon’s The Emperor’s New Clothes, Ghostface Killah’s Supreme Clientele 2, Mobb Deep’s Infinite, and Big L’s Harlem’s Finest: Return of the
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Tim Burton’s Batman Returns unfolds as a nocturnal opera of desire, repression, and theatrical self-invention. Costumes, with every stitched seam and shiny surface, convey a psychological mirror, reflecting what each character has chosen or been forced to become. The film’s iconic poster makes this explicit. “The Bat. The Cat. The Penguin.” The tagline announces archetypes,
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As the leader, brainchild, and sole consistent member of Adeline Hotel, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Dan Knishkowy approaches each new release as an opportunity to present a new (or modified) version of his stellar band. The new Adeline Hotel record, Watch the Sunflowers, draws on elements from previous releases but remains a fresh-sounding album with tons
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Bassist and composer Ro(b)//ert Lundberg’s new album, by-passing-upon, continues what he called on his Bandcamp page “my long-running watery fascinations, here with a central fixation on the curb stop”, referring to the small metal covers in sidewalks and yards covering the shutoff valve in a water pipe flowing to a building. Curb stops also mark
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Composer and bassist Linda May Han Oh’s latest album,Strange Heavens,builds its central premise around the concept that humans will typically choose a familiar hell over an unfamiliar heaven. We’ll stick with something bad that we know rather than find something better that’s scarily new. It makes sense as a method of preservation (who were the
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So, Here We Are: Best of Doves Doves EMI 14 November 2025 Less bombastic than Muse, less self-serious than Radiohead, Doves carved out a nice place for themselves in the turn-of-the-millennium British indie landscape. Most people wouldn’t recognize Jimi Goodwin and twin brothers Andy and Jez Williams on the street, yet three of their six
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✨ Danika Robb is a dynamic force in the performing arts—a gifted actor, singer, and dancer whose journey began in the heart of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, and has since carried her to the vibrant stages of New York City. From an early age, Danika’s passion for storytelling through music and movement set her apart, and
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