Tom Brady, Tiger Woods – people leave and then come back.
The same can be said for pop culture. I mean, how many Elton John farewell tours are we going to have? (Many more, I hope.)
The Kardashians are no exception.
Three things to watch out for
“Kardashians”
You can always follow the Kardashians, just now on Hulu.
The family has brought the next stage of their lives to the streaming service with a new docuseries.
The first episode is currently streaming.
‘Roar’
Nicole Kidman eased the transition from success on the big screen to the small screen.
This time, she’s part of an all-star cast that includes Alison Brie, Issa Rae, Cynthia Erivo and Hugh Dancy in an anthology “of gender stories told through the eyes of eight women.”
Finale of the series “Killing Eve”
Four seasons of Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer playing together and the audience has brought us to the end of “Killing Eve.”
Will they or won’t is the question (you get that if you’ve watched the show at all, and if you haven’t, that’s what binge-watching is for).
You can find out on the streaming apps for BBC America or AMC+.
Two things to listen to
How do you celebrate a planned performance at Coachella?
Fans of the dance music supergroup have been waiting for a debut album for over a decade, and finally “Paradise Again” is here.
Bandmates Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello would like you to know it was worth the wait.
The new album comes out on Friday.
“My Savior” is the country superstar’s first gospel album and deeply personal to Underwood as a person of faith.
Plus, it’s the blessing that should be with you until his next album, “Denim & Rhinestones,” comes out this summer.
Something to talk about
What year are we again?
Not that I’m against time travel, with life as it is right now.
Gas prices were cheaper back then, there was no pandemic, and trucker hats were all the rage.
Scratch that last one, because I have no idea where my Von Dutch cap is and trust me, no one wants to see me in lowrider jeans – ever.
something to sip
When it comes to marriages in the industry, those that last more than a few years are considered a triumph.
That’s why fans were saddened to learn that Billy Ray Cyrus and his wife, Tish, are divorcing after more than 28 years and five children, including stars Miley and Noah.