Steve Carell and John Krasinski to reunite for the new film ‘If’

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Former co-stars of the hit series The Office — Steve Carell and John Krasinski — will team up again in the new film ‘If.’  Carell has joined the cast of the upcoming movie, directed by and starring Krasinski, who also will write and executive produce the film.  If is based on Krasinski’s original idea about a child’s journey to rediscover their imagination.

Ryan Reynolds, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Fiona Shaw had previously been announced to appear in the film, and now Alan Kim, Cailey Fleming and Louis Gossett Jr. have also been added to the cast.

Krasinski confirmed the casting news on Instagram with a collage featuring photos of Carell, Reynolds, Waller-Bridge and other cast members, along with the caption:  “Ah, what if one day I could assemble my dream cast? What… IF.”

The new movie is scheduled to debut in theaters Nov. 17, 2023.

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“We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from Disney’s Encanto reaches No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100

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“We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from Disney’s Encanto has reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, knocking Adele’s “Easy on Me” out of the top spot after 10 weeks.

According to Billboard, “Bruno” is only the second No. 1 from a Disney animated film. Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle’s Aladdin theme “A Whole New World,” also topped the chart in 1993. We Don’t Talk About Bruno’s songwriter, Lin-Manuel Miranda, also has scored his first No. 1 hit.  Since Encanto debuted on Disney+ on December 24th, its soundtrack surged in popularity, ending Adele’s six-week run atop the Billboard 200.

An ensemble of Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz, and the Encanto cast sing on “Bruno”, which also has set a record for the most credited recording artists for a No. 1 hit on the Hot 100.  The 1985 charity single “We Are the World” was billed to the supergroup ‘USA for Africa’ rather than listing each contributors individually.

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Michael Bublé’s new album ‘Higher’ to be released March 25

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Michael Bublé will release his new album Higher this spring on March 25. To celebrate the news, Bublé shared his latest single, “I’ll Never Not Love You” which you can listen to – here.

Bublé has some big names included on the LP, including producers Greg Wells and Bob Rock, along with Alan Chang, Jason ‘Spicy G’ Goldman, and Sir Paul McCartney. Said Bublé: “This time out, I opened myself up completely to trying new things. I dug deeper while working and surrounding myself with the greatest music makers on the planet with gigantic imaginations. Whether it was sitting down to write with Ryan Tedder and Greg Wells, recording three songs in one day with my pal Bob Rock along with 40 of the most amazing musicians off the studio floor who hadn’t played music in 15 months, dancing around laughing and crying in my underwear in my home studio when a song sounded just right, every moment felt magical or that the universe was conspiring to bring me to this moment in time 20 years into this amazing ride I’ve been on. I have never been more excited after completing an album.”

The album will feature a number of covers, including McCartney’s “My Valentine” and Bob Dylan’s “Make You Feel My Love.”  You can pre-order the new LP Higher at the link here.

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Country singer Mickey Guyton to sing the National Anthem at Super Bowl LVI

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The NFL revealed Tuesday that the 38-year-old Mickey Guyton will sing the National Anthem at Super Bowl LVI, live from SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Mickey tweeted: “Look at God. I am shook, I am grateful, I am praise dancing… So excited to be singing the national anthem at #SBLVI on February 13th!”

The NFL noted that Guyton will perform the “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the top of the big game; while R&B singer Jhené Aiko will perform “America the Beautiful” during the pre-show telecast, with further sets from Zedd and Mary Mary.

Guyton is the first Black woman to receive a Grammy nod in the Best Country Solo Performance category. The prestigious position of singing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl has been held by iconic singers including Whitney Houston, Lady Gaga, Gladys Knight, Beyoncé, Cher, Diana Ross, and more.

Super Bowl LVI between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams will take place Sunday, Feb. 13.

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Whoopi Goldberg is suspended from ‘The View’ for 2 weeks following controversial comments about the Holocaust

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ABC announced that Whoopi Goldberg has been suspended from “The View” for two weeks over comments she made on Monday’s show about the Holocaust.  While discussing a Tennessee school district banning the graphic novel “Maus,” Goldberg said, “If you’re going to do this, then let’s be truthful about it because the Holocaust isn’t about race.” Instead, Goldberg said it was about “man’s inhumanity to man” and that both groups of people were white.

After swift backlash over her comments, Goldberg apologized on Monday night, tweeting: “As Jonathan Greenblatt of the Anti-Defamation League shared, ‘The Holocaust was about the Nazi’s systematic annihilation of the Jewish people — who they deemed to be an inferior race.’ I stand corrected. The Jewish people around the world have always had my support and that will never waiver. I’m sorry for the hurt I have caused.”

ABC News President Kim Godwin said in a statement on Tuesday: “Effective immediately, I am suspending Whoopi Goldberg for two weeks for her wrong and hurtful comments. While Whoopi has apologized, I’ve asked her to take time to reflect and learn about the impact of her comments. The entire ABC News organization stands in solidarity with our Jewish colleagues, friends, family and communities.”

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Doja Cat shares music video for ‘Get Into It (Yuh)’

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Doja Cat has released the official music video for “Get Into it (Yuh),” directed by Mike Diva (Lil Nas X, Run the Jewels) and produced by Lord Danger.  The video portrays Doja as a space commander who discovers her pet has been catnapped by enemy aliens.

“Get Into it (Yuh)” appears on Doja Cat’s Planet Her, which debuted at No. 2 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart last July.

Take a look at the video for “Get Into It (Yuh)” – here.

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BTS’ Jimin recovering after testing positive for COVID-19, following surgery for acute appendicitis

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BTS‘ Jimin is recovering after testing positive for COVID-19, following surgery he underwent for acute appendicitis.

According to a statement from the K-pop group’s agency, Big Hit Music, the 26-year-old (born Park Ji-min) was hospitalized for abdominal pain and a mild sore throat. Big Hit added that “the surgery was successful and Jimin is currently recuperating after his procedure,” and that he was making a “speedy recovery” from COVID-19. Aside from his sore throat, he is reportedly not experiencing any other symptoms related to COVID-19. Jimin is scheduled to receive several days of in-patient treatment for COVID-19 in addition to post-op care from the surgery.

Jimin is at least the fourth member of BTS to test positive for COVID-19, along with RM, Jin, and Suga, who tested positive for COVID-19 in December.  Big Hit issued a statement last month assuring fans that they’d made a full recovery and had completed their respective quarantines.

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David Letterman to guest on ‘Late Night’ for 40th anniversary

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David Letterman will be dropping by as a guest Feb. 1 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of NBC’s Late Night. Letterman was the original Late Night host who launched the after-hours franchise in 1982, before eventually moving over to the Late Show on CBS.

Late Night’s current host Seth Meyers announced the news in a video, saying: “The 40th anniversary is next Tuesday, and to celebrate, my guest that evening will be the man who started it all, David Letterman.” Meyers added, “Now that is a show that would make college-age Seth Meyers very happy. Also, current Seth Meyers.”

Letterman moved to CBS in 1993 following the hiring of Jay Leno as host of The Tonight Show.  Late Night has been hosted by Letterman, Conan O’Brien, Jimmy Fallon, and Meyers throughout the show’s 40-year history.

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Today’s Hoda Kotb and Joel Schiffman end their engagement after 8 years together

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Today show host Hoda Kotb and Joel Schiffman have ended their engagement, breaking up after eight years together. The former couple were engaged in November 2019, and will continue to co-parent their daughters, 4-year-old Haley and 2-year-old Hope.

The 57-year-old Kotb shared on ‘Today With Hoda & Jenna’“People have written in and asked why I wasn’t wearing my engagement ring. Joel and I have had, we’ve had a lot of prayerful and really meaningful conversations over the holidays, and we decided that we’re better as friends and parents then we are as an engaged couple.  We decided that we are going to start this New Year and begin it on our new path, as loving parents to our adorable, delightful children and as friends. It’s not like something happened. They say that sometimes relationships are meant to be there for a reason or a season or for a lifetime, and I feel like ours was meant to be there for a season.”

Kotb added: “This is weird and awkward. I really was struggling with this. I was like, ‘What do I say, how do I say it?’ But I feel like often we share the joyous pieces of our life… and then the difficult part sometimes you want to forget about. You want to erase them, you don’t want to share them because that’s not part of a pretty picture. But I think a lot of women know what this feels like in this moment, to be changing course in life. And I feel really brave in this moment, I really do.”   Speaking of Schiffman, Kotb said: “He’s a great guy. He’s a very kind and loving person, and I feel privileged to have spent eight years with him.”

In October 2020, Kotb shared she was considering adopting a third child with Schiffman. When announcing her breakup, however, Kotb did not mention whether she and Schiffman are still planning on going forward with another adoption.

Hoda Kotb, Joel Schiffman Split After 8 Years Together: ‘Better as Friends’

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Halsey announces 2022 North American ‘Love And Power’ tour

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Halsey has announced a new North American tour for 2022, dubbed Love And Power, which will launch this summer in support of her fourth album “If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power.”  Halsey will be supported by Beabadoobee and newcomer PinkPantheress between May 17 to June 8 (except May 21).  The Marias and TikTok make-up artist-turned-pop star Abby Roberts will join them from June 16 to July 9, excluding June 21 which will be supported by Wolf Alice.

Halsey wrote on Twitter: “it’s been far too long and i could not be more excited to see you all. the love and power tour is coming this summer.”   For more information, you can head to loveandpower.com.

The Love And Power tour will kick off in West Palm Beach, FL on May 17 and continue through July 9, concluding at FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine, CA. All shows will be held at outdoor venues and will follow Live Nation’s COVID-19 protocol, which requires all attendees to show proof of full vaccination or a negative COVID test.

Tickets will go on general sale on Friday (February 4) and will be available to purchase via Ticketmaster – here.

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