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Billy Porter has always blazed his own trail in Hollywood. And now, the music world is finally catching up. In a new interview with Billboard News‘ Tetris Kelly, the actor/musician talks about his latest album, last month’s Black Mona Lisa, and why now was the time to release his most ambitious music project yet. “The […]
Kelly Clarkson took the Eagles‘ classic “Desperado” to new heights on Friday’s (Dec. 1) episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show. For her daily Kellyoke cover, Clarkson chose the title track from the band’s 1973 album, taking some creative liberties with the well-known melody and hitting some power notes much loftier than Don Henley’s original vocal. […]
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‘Tis the season for a retro reunion! Loni Anderson, Morgan Fairchild, Linda Gray, Donna Mills and Nicollette Sheridan star in Ladies of the ‘80s: A Divas Christmas premiering Saturday (Dec. 2) on Lieftime.
The Lifetime Original Movie follows a group of fictitious soap opera legends as they reunite for the final Christmas episode of a beloved daytime soap. But things go off the rails when “old rivalries resurface that threaten to tear the whole production apart.”
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Ultimately, the ladies put their diva differences aside for the good of the show — and to play matchmaker between old college friends.
Ladies of the ’80s: A Divas Christmas is executive produced by Larry A. Thompson and directed by Christie Will Wolf. James Berg and Stan Zimmerman penned the script; Robert G. Endara II and Ed Polgardy are producers.
Read on for more details on how to watch the Lifetime movie on Sling TV.
Holiday Binge: How to Watch Lifetime & More on Sling TV
The holidays are a great time to binge Christmas movies and more — no cable needed! Watch Ladies of the ’80s: A Divas Christmas and other must-see holiday entertainment on Sling TV.
Right now, Sling TV is offering 50% off for your first month. That means you can join Sling for as low as $20 (reg. $40). Stream your favorite entertainment with Sling Blue or Sling Orange starting at $20 for a limited time. Or, get Sling Orange + Blue for just $27.50 (reg. $55) for the first month.
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Lifetime’s Ladies of the ’80s premieres at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Saturday. The film kicks off a month of new Christmas movies, which includes Mistletoe Match (Dec. 3), A Cowboy Christmas Romance (Dec. 9), and Yes Chef! Christmas (Dec. 10).
Sign up for Sling Blue or Sling Orange to watch your favorite live channels, cozy holiday movies, holiday classics and new holiday favorites for half off for the first month. Sling offers a variety of channels including Lifetime, AMC, Bravo, USA, E!, Hallmark, TLC and more.
Some of the Lifetime movies available on Sling TV include A Fiance for Christmas, A Welcome Home Christmas, Dear Christmas, Steppin’ Into the Holidays, The Flight Before Christmas and The Holiday Dating Guide.
Love Hallmark? With Sling, you can enjoy a number of Hallmark programs including Color My World with Love, The Vows We Keep, Unexpected Grace, Nikki & Nora: Sister Sleuths, When Calls the Heart, A Happy & Friends Yule Log, A Holiday in Harlem, A Rose for Christmas, Christmas in Rome, Debbie Macomber’s Mr. Miracle, Finding Father Christmas, Hallmark Drama’s Christmas Cookie Matchup, Lucky Christmas, The Holiday Stocking, Flipping for Christmas, and Welcome to Valentine.
From now until Christmas Day, visit AMC on-demand to watch movies and more on Sling TV. The lineup includes A Boy Named Christmas, The First Christmas Snow, The Holiday, The Heart of Christmas, Jack Frost, A Christmas Story 2, Annie, The American President, Love Actually, Sleepless in Seattle, and You’ve Got Mail.
Watch the trailer for Ladies of the ’80s: A Divas Christmas below.
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On Monday, Anderson .Paak is set to make a big splash on Baby Shark‘s Big Show, appearing on the Nickelodeon kids‘ show as “Anderswim .Shaark” — and Billboard has your first look below. In the exclusive clip, Baby Shark and his friends are jamming out with the mysterious new shark — with .Paak behind the […]
With the holiday season in full effect, why not give yourself some much needed cheer with new songs from your favorite queer artists? Billboard Pride is proud to present the latest edition of Queer Jams of the Week, our roundup of some of the best new music releases from LGBTQ artists.
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From Kaytranada’s surprising new singles to Dove Cameron’s long-awaited debut album, check out just a few of our favorite new releases from this week here:
KAYTRANADA feat. Rochelle Jordan & Channel Tres, “Lover/Friend” & “Stuntin”
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Leave it to Kaytranada to give us a breath of fresh air right before 2023 comes to a close. On his pair of new singles “Lover/Friend” and “Stuntin,” the taste-making producer/DJ continues his hot streak of creating airy, grooving house jams to keep your party going. Throughout “Lover/Friend,” Kay and Rochelle Jones enrapture their audience with a scintillating melody, while “Stuntin” sees him team up with Channel Tres for a perfectly in-the-pocket jam session.
Dove Cameron, Alchemical: Volume 1
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Taking one thing and transmuting it into something brand new is virtually impossible — but as Dove Cameron proves on Alchemical: Volume 1, it’s a worthy endeavor. With her debut album, the fast-rising alt-pop singer adds trauma, heartbreak, pain and self-doubt into a bubbling cauldron of brooding melodies and top-shelf songwriting, mixing them together until they morph into A+ pop songs rife with life lessons and self-actualization. Alchemical isn’t quite magic, but with Cameron at the helm, it sure feels like it.
Holly Humberstone feat. MUNA, “Into Your Room”
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Did you really like Holly Humberstone’s “Into Your Room” but just wished it had a touch more flair? Enter MUNA. On the band’s remixed version of Humberstone’s already-excellent single, the sounds slightly shift to an electro-pop groove, as the trio jump into the second verse to add their own interpretation of the track’s hopeless romantic aesthetic. It’s a match made in heaven, and one you ought to hear ASAP.
carpetgarden, “Cheerleader”
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Gimme a Y! Gimme an E! Gimme an S! What’s that spell? YES. With their latest release, rising indie rock singer Carpetgarden is ready to take on the role of the titular cheerleader in this fuzzy new jam. Throughout the punk-adjacent, angst-fueled new jam, Carpetgarden takes on a voyeuristic point of view when looking at the “popular girls” of the world, wishing that they could know what it feels like to have that kind of power — and with more music to come, it’s a near-certainty that they’ll get to feel that mass adoration soon enough.
RAEGAN, “Coins”
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Looking for a quick confidence boost as you head into the weekend? Rising alt-pop artist Raegan has got you covered. On “Coins,” the singer-songwriter celebrates the pay off to a long-fought journey. Instead of wallowing in the could’ve-been, Raegan instead focuses on the here and now, counting her dollars and reaping the benefits of her hard work. Add in a slick beat and grinding bass line, and you’ll feel that infectious energy start to pay you in dividends.
Check out all of our picks in Billboard’s Queer Jams of the Week playlist below:
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Eddie Murphy is ready to deck the halls and spread some Christmas cheer this season in the hilarious new holiday movie Candy Cane Lane. You can cozy up under the glow of your Christmas tree (real or artificial) and press play on the new film starting Friday (Dec. 1).
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Murphy stars as husband and father Chris Carver, whose obsession with the Christmas season drives him to ultimate extremes to win his neighborhood decoration contest — including a deal with an elf named Pepper (Jillian Bell). Too bad Pepper is a trickster who brings the 12 days of Christmas to life and wreaks havoc on the town. Now, it’s up to Carver, his wife (Tracee Ellis Ross) and kids to put a stop to the Pepper’s devious plan and save Christmas before it’s too late.
Other cast members include Thaddeus J. Mixson, Nick Offerman, Robin Thede, Chris Marino, Lombardo Boyar, Danielle Pinnock, Iman Benson, Madison Thomas, Genneya Walton, David Alan Grier and Chris Redd.
Keep reading to learn how to stream the festive new film.
How to Watch Candy Cane Lane
Candy Cane Lane is a Prime original movie, which means you’ll need a Prime membership in order to watch. If you already have a membership, you can press play for no added cost by signing into your account. You can find the movie in Prime Video under new releases. Click here or the button below to watch the movie now.
Don’t have a membership? Amazon offers a 30 day free trial, so you can watch the movie and more for free. Once the free trial is over, you’ll be charged the normal membership price of $14.99/month or $139/year. Click here or the button below to start your free trial.
If you’re a student you can take advantage of the student membership, which comes with a six month free trial and 50% off subscription fee. Those a part of a qualifying government program can also sign up for the EBT/Medicaid membership, which offers a 30 day free trial and half off membership fee.
Along with Candy Cane Lane, you’ll also have access to the entire Prime Video library including exclusive and original movies, TV series, sports and more. Programs you can look forward to watching include The Boys, Gen V, Citadel, Daisy Jones & The Six, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Harlan Coben’s Shelter, Swarm, Medellìn, The Power, Kelce, Harlem, I’m a Virgo, Invincible, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, The Horror of Dolores Roach, Fleabag, The Summer I Turned Pretty, The Wheel of Time and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Better Call Saul and more.
Looking for more content? You can expand your library of offerings with Prime’s premium channel options such as Paramount+, Max, Starz and AMC+.
Streaming isn’t all that you’ll have access to either, a Prime membership also comes with free one-day shipping, grocery delivery, access to Prime members-only deals and Prime Day, Prime Try Before You Buy, Prime Premiere and more.
Check out the trailer for Candy Cane Lane below.
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Season three of Power Book III: Raising Kanan, a spinoff from 50 Cent’s Power franchise, premieres on Starz on Friday (Dec. 1).
A rocky relationship between mother and son reaches a boiling point in the show’s third season. Picking up where the second season left off, season three finds Raquel “Raq” Thomas (Patina Miler) recovering in the hospital after being shot. Meanwhile, Kanan (Mekai Curtis) has distanced himself from his mother after learning the truth about Det. Malcolm Howard (Omar Epps).
Joey Bada$$, London Brown, Malcolm M. Mays, Shanley Caswell, Hailey Kilgore and Antonio Ortiz are included in the cast.
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Read on for ways to watch and stream the series from anywhere.
How to Stream ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan’ From Anywhere
The season premiere of Power Book III: Raising Kanan drops exclusively on the Starz app at midnight on Friday (Dec. 1). The series will air on the Starz channel at 9 p.m. ET.
If you have access to Starz through cable, satellite or streaming, refer to your local listings for channel information.
Not subscribed to Starz? You don’t need cable to watch Raising Kanan but there are a few special offers to consider. For example, Starz is offering a deal for $3 for the first three months which lets you stream Raising Kanan on the Starz app and online. No contracts, cancel any time.
The Starz app puts you first in line to stream to new episodes as soon as they drop, rather than waiting for the primetime TV broadcast. The subscription includes Unlimited HD streaming, unlimited downloads and subscribers can watch from up to four devices at the same time.
How to Watch Starz on Prime Video
Another way to watch Starz: Prime Video offers another, convenient way to watch Starz. Subscribe to Starz on Prime Video and save 75% off for two months ($2.50/month). The limited offer ends on Dec. 3. Paid episodes of Raising Kanan are also available on Prime Video.
Starz is also available on Philo, Hulu and Fubo (use ExpressVPN to stream internationally).
Want free Starz? DirecTV Stream’s Premier plan includes Starz, Max, Epix, Showtime and Cinemax for free, in addition to 150+ channels, every DirecTV sports package channel, NFL Redzone and DVR storage. You can also add Starz to DirecTV’s cheaper plans for free for the first three months.
Launch your free trial to DirecTV below.
What else can you watch on Starz? Binge-worthy movies and fan-favorite exclusives such as P-Valley, Outlander, Gaslit, BMF, High Town, Shining Vale, Mary & George,Power Book II: Ghost and Power Book IV: Force.
Watch the trailer for the new season of Raising Kanan below.
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Anyone still in denial that spooky season is done until next year, don’t worry — you don’t have to say goodbye quite yet. The Exorcist: Believer makes its chilling debut on streaming and video starting Friday (Dec. 1), which means you can relieve every jump scare or experience it for the first time at home (so you can keep the lights turned on).
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Taking place 50 years after the first film, the sequel to the original nail-biting scary movie brings a modern twist. Leslie Odom Jr. stars as Victor Fielding, a single father whose daughter Angela (Lidya Jewett) and her best friend, Katherine (Olivia O’Neill), go missing for three days. When the two are discovered, they struggle to recount what happened due to gaps in their memories. Victor then witnesses strange and disturbing acts from his daughter that present as signs of demonic possession. It’s then that he searches for the only person known who has also experienced with such a phenomenon: Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn).
Other cast members include original Exorcist star Linda Blair, E.J. Bonilla, Jennifer Nettles, Ann Dowd, Linda Boston, Raphael Sbarge, Norbert Leo Butz, Danny McCarthy and Antoni Corone.
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How to Watch The Exorcist: Believer
The horror movie will stream exclusively through Peacock starting Friday (Dec. 1). If you already have a Peacock subscription, you can stream the movie for no additional cost. Just log in to your account and find the film under new releases.
Don’t have a subscription? While Peacock doesn’t offer a free trial, it is one of the more affordable streaming platforms out there with plans starting at $5.99/month. If you’re a student, you can take advantage of its student membership promo, which offers 12 months of the service for $1.99/month (regularly $5.99/month). Click here or the button below to start your subscription.
The Exorcist: Believer won’t be the only thing you can watch on Peacock. The streaming platform has two plans to choose from: Peacock Premium and Peacock Premium Plus, which will determine what content you have access to. Peacock Premium is the ad-supported plan that’s $5.99/month and offers the entire Peacock library on top of current Bravo and NBC shows, live sports and events and over 50 live TV channels. Peacock Premium Plus is $11.99/month and includes everything in the Premium plan minus ads, and allows you to download and watch select programs offline.
Content you can look forward to watching include Bupkis, Mrs. Davis, Poker Face, Bel-Air, Poker Face, Yellowstone, The Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip, Vanderpump Rules, Queens Court, The Traitors, The Best Man: The Final Chapters, Sick and other Peacock Originals in addition to NBC and Bravo shows, sports and more.
More Ways to Watch The Exorcist: Believer
If you prefer not to sign up for another streaming platform, The Exorcist: Believer is also available to buy on Prime Video, Apple TV and Roku TV starting at $19.99.
Collectors may want to snag the hardcopy of the collector’s edition DVD that’s available in Blu-ray and 4K editions.
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Included in the special collector’s edition of The Exorcist: Believer is a 4K definition disc, Blu-ray disc and digital code to bring the movie with you on the go.
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Beyoncé‘s latest project, Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, is already on track to be a smash hit at the box office — and if a recent statement by GLAAD is any indication, then the film is destined for rave critical reviews as well. In a statement released on Friday (Dec. 1), the non-profit LGBTQ+ advocacy […]