Chris “Ludacris” Bridges chats with USA TODAY’s Erin Jensen about “Karma’s World,” his new animated children’s series coming to Netflix.
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Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie talk new miniseries, future for Captain America movies
Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan chat with USA TODAY’s Brian Truitt about the new Marvel miniseries, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” on Disney+.
Kiss’ Paul Stanley on wanting to sing ‘God of Thunder’ and his new Motown-inspired album
Kiss co-founder Paul Stanley chats with USA TODAY’s Patrick Ryan about his new Motown-inspired album and the anniversary of the Kiss LP “Destroyer.”
Ringo Starr on reuniting with Paul McCartney for new EP and getting the COVID vaccine
Ringo Starr chats with USA TODAY’s Patrick Ryan about his new solo EP, “Zoom In,” and receiving both shots of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Kelly Clarkson uses a secret weapon, Gwen Stefani, against Blake Shelton on ‘The Voice’
Gwen Stefani and season 14 winner Brynn Cartelli both “returned” to NBC’s “The Voice” Monday night in very different fashions.
Regina King’s ‘One Night in Miami,’ Spike Lee’s ‘Da 5 Bloods’ headline Oscar nom snubs
USA TODAY Film Critic Brian Truitt explains which films were snubbed for the 2021 Oscar nominations and the diversity of this year’s field of films.
Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Megan Thee Stallion have big nights at the 2021 Grammy Awards
Beyoncé and Taylor Swift both made history at the Grammy Awards, while Megan Thee Stallion won three times. Here are some of the big moments.
Imagine Dragons’ return, Nick Jonas’ solo LP, Sir Paul, Gwen Stefani highlight new music releases
New music this weekend includes singles from Imagine Dragons, Paul McCartney, Lady A, and Gwen Stefani plus a Nick Jonas solo album.
From Tom Hanks to virtual concerts, a look back at how COVID-19 changed entertainment
USA TODAY’s Ralphie Aversa reflects on how entertainment changed this past year ranging from TV anchors working from home to concerts in living rooms.
Ariana Grande, Camila Cabello, Jamie Foxx, more join George Floyd protests
Ariana Grande, Jamie Foxx, Nick Cannon and other entertainers have joined protests across the country over the death of George Floyd.