USA TODAY’s Ralphie Aversa recaps the 2023 Grammy nominations, including snubs and surprises. The 65th Grammy Awards will air Feb. 5 live on CBS.
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Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna, Taylor Swift headline new music releases this weekend
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Sylvester Stallone chats with USA TODAY’s Bryan Alexander about his new Paramount+ show “Tulsa King” and how his “marriage couldn’t be better.”
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Drake and 21 Savage, Selena Gomez and more new music releases this weekend
Pink, Selena Gomez and the duo of Jimmy Fallon and Dolly Parton drop new tracks this weekend. Plus, a new album from Drake and 21 Savage.
The star of Netflix’s new ‘Blockbuster’ series actually worked in a video rental store
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Henry Cavill reveals the ‘key’ to playing ‘drunk’ in Netflix’s ‘Enola Holmes 2’
Henry Cavill chats with USA TODAY’s Brian Truitt about playing Sherlock Holmes in “Enola Holmes 2” and his past roles as Superman.
‘Wakanda Forever,’ ‘Avatar 2’ and ‘Babylon’ headline a jam-packed holiday movie season
USA TODAY film critic Brian Truitt shares his holiday season must-see films, including “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” the new “Avatar” and more.