Hailee Steinfeld and Jeremy Renner chat with USA TODAY’s Brian Truitt about the new Disney+ series, “Hawkeye.”
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Grammys 2022: Jon Batiste, Olivia Rodrigo headline nominees; BTS misses major nomination
USA TODAY’s Ralphie Aversa recaps nominations for the 64th Grammy Awards. Jazz musician and “Late Show” band leader Jon Batiste leads with 11 noms.
BTS, Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift had big nights at the 2021 AMAs
BTS headlined the 2021 American Music Awards with three wins including artist of the year and two performances. Here are the other big show moments.
Adele’s ’30’ includes a Chris Stapleton collaboration, voice memos with her son Angelo
Adele released her fourth LP, “30.” The Target exclusive includes Chris Stapleton on a new version of “Easy on Me.” Here are more highlights.
Sting jokes that his Vegas residency will be better than Elton John’s; talks ‘The Bridge’
Sting chats with USA TODAY’s Melissa Ruggieri about his new album “The Bridge,” his Las Vegas residency and his “Only Murders in the Building” cameo.
Carole Baskin talks conspiracies, ‘Tiger King’ lawsuit, Joe Exotic cancer diagnosis
Big Cat Rescue founder Carole Baskin chats with USA TODAY’s Erin Jensen about her show “Carole Baskin’s Cage Fight” and Joe Exotic’s cancer diagnosis.
Trailer Tuesdays: Iconic voice roles from A-listers and Tubi’s new ‘The Freak Brothers’
USA TODAY’s Brian Truitt previews Tubi’s “The Freak Brothers” and lists the most iconic voice roles from A-list actors.
Taylor Swift’s new version of ‘Red’ has fans talking about Jake Gyllenhaal again
Taylor Swift headlines New Music Friday with the re-recording of her fourth LP, “Red.” It includes a new Ed Sheeran collaboration and more.
Will Ferrell commends People’s ‘Sexiest Man’ Paul Rudd on acting… and baking
Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell chat with USA TODAY’s Erin Jensen about the series “The Shrink Next Door” on Apple TV+, based on a true-life podcast.
Civil lawsuits pile up against Travis Scott, Astroworld festival; Drake breaks silence
The eight victims who died from the Astroworld “crowd surge” were identified as civil lawsuits continue to mount against Travis Scott and Live Nation.