The world lost a beautiful soul this week…
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The Fab Five are going to Texas and embracing country in a big way.
On Sunday, “Queer Eye” shared a late Christmas surprise, announcing that country star Miranda Lambert wrote a brand new song for the show’s upcoming sixth season.
READ MORE: The Fab Five Get Their Cowboy On In Texas-Themed ‘Queer Eye’ Season 6 Teaser
Lambert teased the tracks, titled “Y’all Means All” in a tweet.
This season, the cast and crew went to Texas to change lives in the Longhorn State.
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The world lost a beautiful soul this week…
American Idol isn’t planning to replace mentor Bobby Bones directly and will instead lean on a number of alums of the talent contest.
NEW YORK -- Librarians aren't only loved for the books they recommend.This year's winners of the I Love My Librarian were cited for everything from their support during the COVID-19 pandemic to their participation in community baseball. On Monday, the American Library Association (ALA) announced 10 award recipients, each of whom receives $5,000, along with a $750 donation to their library.Some 1,300 nominations were submitted by patrons nationwide.“Even in these unprecedented times, our nation’s librarians continue to empower their patrons, promote inclusion in their space and collections, and provide essential services for their communities,” ALA President Patty Wong said in a statement.Winners include Yuliana Aceves of the Arlington, Texas, Public Library, cited for the virtual programs she has led during the pandemic; William Gibbons of the City College of New York library, whose projects include working with the Harlem Little League; and Renee Greenlee of the Marion, Iowa, Public Library, where she has started a digital archive of communities about COVID-19.The other recipients are Shamella Cromartie of the Western Carolina University library in Cullowhee, North Carolina; Shannon Horton of the Decorah, Iowa, Middle School and High School library; John Mahofski of the Eastern Correctional Institution in Westover, Maryland; Tammi Moe of the Octavia Fellin Public Library in Gallup, New Mexico; George Oberle of George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia; Melissa Pillot of the Forsyth School in St.
As a new year begins, a bevy of new titles are now available to stream on Netflix. It can be daunting trying to figure out what to watch on the streaming service, and narrowing the selection down to what’s been newly added is an easy way way ensure you’re finding something you haven’t seen before (or haven’t seen in a long time).Below, we’ve assembled a list of the best new movies on Netflix in January 2022.
It didn’t take long for Netflix viewers to start rooting for the Navarro College Bulldogs Cheer Team when Cheer debuted in 2020. Us Weekly is giving updates on Morgan Simianer, La’Darius Marshall, Gabi Butler and more of your favorite cheerleaders.
EXCLUSIVE: Tony-nominee Pascale Armand (Eclipsed), Yolonda Ross (The Chi), Charles Malik Whitfield (Chicago Med), Denise Boutte (Meet The Browns) and Kendrick Cross (Ambitions) will lead Season 2 of AllBlk’s horror anthology series Terror Lake Drive.
Not quite how she imagined it would go. Monica Aldama returned for season 2 of Cheer only for production to get shut down by the coronavirus pandemic.
Cheer season 2 is happening, and soon. dropped in early 2020 and became an immediate hit, with viewers captivated by the dedicated young cheerleaders of Navarro College in Corsicana, Texas, and their tough, beloved Monica Aldama.
Queer Eye is coming back for season 6!
Miranda Lambert has some exciting news for her fans – she's teamed up with hit show Queer Eye for a new song!MORE: Miranda Lambert showcases incredible generosity as she encourages fans to donateThe country singer teased an instrumental snippet of her brand new track on her Instagram account alongside an image of her posing with the Fab Five from the Netflix series – aka Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France, Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown and Antoni Porowski.
Remember The Real World? Netflix has released its own spin on the famous reality show with Twentysomethings: Austin. The 12-episode series, which is now streaming, follows eight strangers who left behind their lives to start something new in Texas.
Christmas is back to being celebrated in person this year, and that calls for a new holiday standard.