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Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle announce 2023 co-headlining tour dates

Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle have announced a series of 2023 dates for their co-headlining tour, which will be an extension of their nine-date tour that took place in early to mid-December 2021 where they performed in the California and Arizona area: namely San Diego, Phoenix, Anaheim, San Jose, San Francisco, Sacramento and Thousand Palms.

The two comedians are now set to hit the road in late January for a five-date engagement, starting in Oklahoma City on January 20 followed by shows in St. Louis on January 22, Memphis on January 23 and birmingham on January 25 before closing it out in North Charleston on January 27.

Tickets go on sale on January 6 via Ticketmaster.

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Netflix’s ‘1899’ canceled after one season

“1899” will not receive a second season at Netflix. The news was confirmed by series co-creator Baran bo Odar through a statement shared to his official Instagram. The letter to fans was also signed by Odar’s partner and series co-creator Jantje Freise.

Odar wrote: “With a heavy heart we have to tell you that ‘1899’ will not be renewed. We would have loved to finish this incredible journey with a second and third season as we did with ‘Dark.’ But sometimes things don’t turn out the way you planned. That’s life.  We know this will disappoint millions of fans out there. But we want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts that you were a part of this wonderful adventure. We love you. Never forget.”

“1899” followed a group of immigrants aboard a ship faced with a series of mysterious events, debuting on Netflix on Nov. 17, 2022. In its first week on the streaming service it cracked Netflix’s top 10 chart at the No. 2 slot, behind only s” Season 5.

‘1899’ Canceled By Netflix After One Season

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Bono adds more dates to New York ‘Stories of Surrender’ residency

Bono recently announced a New York residency of his Stories of Surrender book tour, and now he’s added even more dates. The residency, described as “an evening of words, music and some mischief,” will kick-off April 16 at the Beacon Theater. The U2 frontman initially announced eight shows, but now Bono’s added three more: May 4, 7 and 8.

The shows have Bono recounting stories from his recently released memoir, Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story, and also performing stripped down versions of U2 songs, backed by Gemma Doherty on harp, keyboard and vocals, and Kate Ellis on cello, keyboard and vocals, with Jacknife Lee serving as musical director.

Tickets for the new dates go on sale January 9 at 10 a.m. ET.

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Nirvana, Supremes, Ma Rainey among Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award honorees

The Recording Academy has announced the recipients for its 2023 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Awards, saying in a press release on Thursday that Bobby McFerrin, Nirvana, Ma Rainey, Nile Rodgers, Slick Rick “The Ruler,” The Supremes, and Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson of Heart will receive awards this year.

Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said: “The Academy is proud to celebrate this diverse slate of influential music people spanning numerous genres and crafts as our 2023 Special Merit Awards honorees. Each creator on this list has made an impact on our industry — from technical to creative achievements — representing the breadth of music’s diverse community. We’re excited to celebrate this group of legends next month that continues to inspire and shape the music world.”

The artists will be honored at the Recording Academy’s Special Merit Awards Ceremony ahead of the Grammy Awards. The ceremony will be held Feb. 4 at Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles, with the Grammys to take place Feb. 5 at Crypto.com Arena.

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“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” becomes Netflix’s third most-watched film

After just 10 days on Netflix, Rian Johnson’s “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” has become Netflix’s third most-watched movie based on hours viewed in its first 10 days. Between December 26 and January 1, the film accumulated 127 million hours watched.

Following its release on December 23, which raked in 82.1 million hours viewed, Glass Onion has accumulated a total of 209.4 million hours viewed, placing it behind Red Notice (364.02 million hours viewed) and Don’t Look Up (359.79 million hours viewed). The mystery film currently holds the No. 10 slot on the Most Popular Films list.

The movie, starring Daniel Craig as the beloved detective Benoit Blanc, centers on a tech billionaire who invites his friends on his private island for a getaway only for it to turn into a crime scene when someone turns up dead. In addition to Craig, the film features an all-star cast including Kate Hudson, Janelle Monáe, Edward Norton, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., Dave Bautista, Madelyn Cline, Jessica Henwick. The film also includes the final appearances of Stephen Sondheim and Angela Lansbury, as well as guest appearances from Hugh Grant, Ethan Hawke, Natasha Lyonne, Serena Williams and Yo-Yo Ma.

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Jesse L. Martin to star in NBC drama ‘The Irrational’

NBC has picked up the pilot for the drama The Irrational, starring Jesse L. Martin. The Irrational, written by Arika Lisanne Mittman, is based on Dan Ariely’s bestselling novel Predictably Irrational.

The show follows Alec Baker (Martin), with according to a synopsis is ‘a world-renowned professor of behavioral science who lends his expertise to an array of high-stakes cases involving governments, law enforcement and corporations with his unique and unexpected approach to understanding human behavior.‘ Maahra Hill, Travina Springer, Molly Kunz and Arash DeMaxi also star, with Martin also producing the pilot.

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Kelly Osbourne and Slipknot’s Sid Wilson welcome baby boy together

Slipknot’s Sid Wilson and Kelly Osbourne, daughter of heavy metal legend Ozzy, have welcomed their first child together, a boy.  Sharon Osbourne shared the news that Kelly and Sid had welcomed their son – named Sidney – on Britain’s TV show The Talk.  Sharon shared with her co-hosts that the couple were “just so, so great. So great. She won’t let a picture go out of him and I’m so proud of her.”

Kelly revealed her pregnancy back in May, writing  “I know that I have been very quiet these past few months so I thought I would share with you all as to why… I am over the moon to announce that I am going to be a Mumma.”  Baby Sidney is Sharon and Ozzy’s first grandson; Kelly’s brother Jack Osbourne has four daughters. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight last year, Kelly said that Ozzy was excited he would be having a grandson: “He’s told everyone the gender of my baby before I ever got the chance to. But I will say, every single day he does this little song and this little dance about how excited he is, and he is so excited that it’s a boy. It’s the first – out of me and my brother, it’s the first boy, so, he’s like planning all these things.” 

Osbourne and Wilson first met in 1999 when Slipknot were booked onto that year’s Ozzfest line-up. Kelly and Sid became friends and stayed in touch over the years before the went official as a couple.  Kelly shared in a Valentine’s Day Instagram post last year, “After 23 years of friendship I can’t believe where we have ended up! You are my best friend, my soulmate and I am so deeply in love with you Sidney George Wilson.

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The Smile perform three songs for NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert

The Smile is sharing their three-song performance for NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series, which was recorded back in November 2022.

The group, featuring Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, played “Pana-vision,” “The Smoke,” and “Skirting on the Surface,” three of the more mellow songs from its acclaimed 2022 debut album A Light for Attracting Attention. The Smile was joined by saxophonist Robert Stillman.

Check out The Smile’s Tiny Desk Concerthere.

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Dolly Parton and Dionne Warwick to team up on new gospel duet

Music icon Dionne Warwick revealed on The Tamron Hall Show, that she and country music legend Dolly Parton are coming together for a gospel duet. Said Warwick:“She sent me a song that she wanted me to record. And I said, ‘OK, that sounds like a deal.’ And she’s such a sweetheart, I know her. And then she sent me another song, the one that we’re going to be doing as a duet. A gospel song called ‘Peace Like a River.’ She wrote it … I am very excited about this, I really am. I’ve done so many duets over the years, but this one’s gonna be very special.”

Hall then pointed out how Parton originally wrote and recorded the song “I Will Always Love You,” which was later popularized by Warwick’s late niece, Whitney Houston. Houston covered the song for the soundtrack of the 1992 film The Bodyguard and Parton has repeatedly said that the track has become “Whitney’s song.”  Warwick observed of her upcoming collaboration with Parton: “It’s preordained. God’s got a purpose.”

Warwick’s award-winning documentary Dionne Warwick: Don’t Make Me Over, premiered on Jan. 1. The film is narrated by Warwick and blends archival footage with personal photographs and newsreels of her career, following the singer’s career from her start singing in gospel groups with family members in New Jersey, to her becoming a pop music sensation after she teamed with the songwriting duo of Burt Bacharach and Hal David.  Dionne Warwick: Don’t Make Me Over is streaming on HBO Max.

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Al Roker returning to NBC’s ‘Today’ show after health scare

Al Roker is returning to the Today Show following several hospitalizations for blood clot complications at the end of 2022. Today show co-anchors Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, and Craig Melvin announced Tuesday that the 68-year-old weather personality will appear on Friday’s episode of the long-running program, marking his first time on the how since late last year. Kotb said, “Well, we have our day. He’ll be here Friday. He’ll be right here in Studio 1A. This is his place. He’ll be in his seat right where he belongs. We cannot wait for that,” while Guthrie added: “Not the same without Al. Our sunshine is coming back Friday morning.”

Roker revealed on Nov. 18 that he was hospitalized for blood clots in his leg and lungs, which led to his absence from NBC’s broadcast of the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. He appeared virtually on the Today show in mid-December,  updating viewers on his condition:“This has been the hardest one yet, and you know, I’ve had my fair share of surgeries. But it gives you a profound sense of gratitude for this outpouring of prayers and thanks. I’m a very fortunate person.” Still, he said, “I feel good, I feel strong. And every day, I feel a little bit better … You lose a certain amount of muscle mass for every week you’re in the hospital, and I was in the hospital for four weeks. So it’s just a certain amount of weakness… I’ve got to just get my strength back.”

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