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All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco put on their party planning hats over the weekend, as the pair co-hosted Nicola Peltz Beckham’s […]
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Kelly Clarkson honored Monday’s (Jan. 15) nation MLK Day holiday with the perfect Kellyoke tribute. The singer took the stage to perform an amped-up version of U2‘s 1984 anthem “Pride (In the Name of Love),” the iconic anthem by the Irish rockers that features lines paying tribute to civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. […]
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Ariana Grande is entering a new era that’s leaping into the balletcore trend and all its soft-pink hues. To celebrate the latest stage in her life, she’s teamed up with her makeup brand R.E.M. Beauty to tease a new collection titled Yours Truly, which will be released on the brand’s site Tuesday (Jan. 16) and globally on Thursday (Jan. 18), making it one of the beauty releases this year you won’t want to miss.
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Say goodbye to whatever refillable lipsticks you’re currently using, because R.E.M. Beauty‘s limited-edition collection is serving not only a baby pink lip gloss, but also includes a highlighter and liquid eyeshadow in similar ballet pink colors to help you craft soft, monochromatic looks.
You can’t shop the new makeup yet, but you can sign up to join the waitlist here. Plus, if you’re a new user signing up for updates from the brand, you’ll be able to score 10% off the Yours Truly collection when it drops.
The makeup brand announced the limited collection on Instagram with a photo of the “Yes, And?” singer sporting light pink tights, a mini wrap skirt and a wrap long-sleeve top, which is typically worn by ballet dancers, further showing Grande’s shift toward balletcore. As further proof, the pink shades the collection boasts are similar to that of a ballet slipper that you can see modeled in another Instagram post R.E.M. Beauty posted on Jan. 11.
“yours truly ♡ see you on january 16,” the caption reads, followed by a video of models showing off the new highlighter, lip gloss and liquid eyeshadow.
For Grande, the new collection also represents the ideal tie-in to her beauty routine and music, as well as encapsulates the vibe of what you can expect from her new album.
“I love taking any opportunity I can to marry the music to the makeup, as I think they help bring each other to life in such a beautiful way and always have!” said Grande in a statement on the new collection’s landing page. “My makeup has changed so much throughout the years, and it’s such an important piece of the storytelling puzzle to me. I’m excited to release these new colors that I truly feel capture the energy of the Yours Truly era so perfectly. We hope you enjoy these new, soft, sweet shades that are perfect for driving down Honeymoon Avenue or sipping a pop of pink champagne!”
For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best press-on nails, classic lipstick shades and celebrity fragrances.
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Television’s biggest night is back! Anthony Anderson will host the 75th annual Emmy Awards live from the Peacock Theater at L.A. Live in Los Angeles on Monday (Jan. 15).
The show will air live on Fox on Monday and stream on Hulu the next day.
Presenters include Christina Applegate, Carol Burnett, Peter Dinklage, Coleman Domingo, Tom Hiddleston, Natasha Lyonne, Ke Huy Quan and Tracee Ellis Ross. The ceremony will also feature cast reunions and tributes from TV shows such as The Sopranos, Martin, Cheers, Grey’s Anatomy, Saturday Night Live Weekend Update, All in the Family, Ally McBeal and I Love Lucy.
Charlie Puth and The War and Treaty will helm this year’s “In Memoriam” segment. Travis Barker is expected to open the show with a performance alongside Anderson.
HBO leads the pack of primetime Emmy nods this year, thanks to shows like Succession which snagged 27 nominations and The White Lotus with 24 nods (you can stream both shows on Max). Other nominated TV shows include Ted Lasso, Abbott Elementary, Jury Duty, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Andor, The Crown, Better Call Saul, The Bear, The Voice, Survivor, Wednesday, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Hocus Pocus 2 and Prey.
Quinta Brunson, Jenna Ortega, Jeremy Allen White, Bill Hader, Ayo Edebiri, Lyonne, Applegate, Jennifer Coolidge, Taraji P. Henson, Storm Reid, Nick Offerman, Nathan Lane, and Martin Short are among this year’s nominees.
The 2023 Emmys were slated to air last year but were delayed until 2024, due to the Writer’s Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
Read on for details on how to watch the 75th annual Emmy Awards from around the globe.
Where to Watch the Emmys: Live TV & Stream Online
The 75th annual Emmys will air on Monday, Jan. 15 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Fox and will stream on Hulu the next day. This year’s Creative Arts Emmys will air on FXX on Saturday, Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The ceremony will also stream on Hulu the next day.
If you’re a cable customer or have access to local channels through a streaming provider or TV antenna, click here to find your Fox affiliate.
If not, you can stream the Emmys live on Direct TV Stream, Fubo, Sling TV (in select locations) and other platforms that offer live television.
DirecTV Stream offers 75+ cable and local channels, plus unlimited DVR and a free trial for the first five days. Stream the Emmy’s on from your laptop, phone, TV and other compatible devices via the DirecTV app.
Not interested in watching the Emmy’s live? You can stream the 75th Emmys on Hulu starting on Tuesday, Jan. 16. Hulu offers a free trial for the first week and streaming plans as low as $7.99/month.
Streaming internationally? Try ExpressVPN or NordVPN to access programs on NBC, Peacock and other streaming platforms from outside the U.S.
The Emmys can be viewed in Canada, Africa, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, India, Japan, the Middle East, the U.K. and other countries and territories. Find more details here.

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One Fight Night just couldn’t stay away from your streaming platforms and is already kicking off 2024 with its first MMA fight of the season. Friday (Jan. 12) will see fourth-ranked featherweight MMA contender Shamil Gasanov take on the league’s described “dangerous finisher” Oh Ho Taek of South Korea at the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand starting at 8 p.m. ET.
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If you weren’t able to score travel deals to watch the fight live this time around, Prime Video is livestreaming Gasanov vs. Oh, so you can catch all the action without having to leave the comfort of your home. Along with the main card event, One Fight Night 18 will feature bantamweight MMA stars such as fourth-ranked Kwon Won Il, fifth-ranked Artem Belakh and Mongolian sensations Shinechagtga Zoltsetseg and Enkh-Orgil Baatarkhuu, according to an official press release. Muay Thai standouts will also be joining the lineup, including the U.K.’s Liam Nolan and Thai knockout artist Suablack.
Keep reading to learn how to watch the MMA matchup online.
How to Watch Gasanov vs. Oh
Prime Video will be the exclusive streamer of the first matchup of the season in the U.S. and Canada. The event will be livestreamed at 8 p.m. ET and if you have a Prime membership, you can stream it for free. Just log into your account and you’ll have instant access to the Gasanov vs. Oh fight.
You’ll need a Prime membership in order to watch the fight, but Amazon offers a 30-day free trial for new users who sign up, which means you can stream the fight and more for no cost. Once your free trial is up, you’ll be charged the regular membership fee of $14.99/month or $139/year. Click here or the button below to start your free trial.
Looking for more money-saving options? Students can take advantage of a student membership, which comes with a six month free trial as well as a half off membership. Qualifying government programs can earn you a 30-day free trial and 50% off membership through an EBT/Medicaid membership.
A Prime membership won’t just allow you to watch Gasanov vs. Oh for free, but will give you access to the entire Prime Video library including exclusive content and original TV shows and movies like Saltburn, Gen V, Medellin, Foe, Invincible, Candy Cane Lane, Red, White and Royal Blue, Citadel, Daisy Jones & The Six, Reacher, Swarm, Kelce, Harlem, The Boys, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, The Summer I Turned Pretty, The Wheel of Time and more.
For even more content options, Prime Video has the option to add premium channels to your subscription including Max, Starz, Paramount+ and Showtime.
You’ll also be able to take advantage of Prime member-only deals and perks like grocery delivery, free one-day shipping, Prime Try Before You Buy, access to Prime Day and exclusive discounts, Prime Premiere, Prime Reading, Prime Gaming and much more.
2024 is finally here, meaning there’s no better time to start filling this year’s playlists with songs from your favortie 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.
From Lil Nas X’s long awaited return single to Kali Uchis’ gorgeous new album, check out just a few of our favorite releases from this week below:
Lil Nas X, “J CHRIST”
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With the amount of not-so-righteous fury Lil Nas X created for the release of his newest single, you would be forgiven for expecting a controversial, buck wild track. But what the rapper’s new song “J CHRIST” exudes instead nothing short of unbothered confidence. On this bouncing new song, Lil Nas emphasizes his return to music after a year away, proclaiming “b—h, I’m back like J Christ/ I’m finna get the gays hype.” The star employs what works for him — high-camp delivery, simple beats and lots of flexing — in service of his long-awaited comeback (complete with another stunning video).
Kali Uchis, ORQUÍDEAS
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We won’t mince words — Kali Uchis’s fourth stuido album ORQUÍDEAS is a masterpiece. Throughout this 14-track instant classic, the Colombian star weaves her own Spanish-language tale of luxurious self-actualization, ranging from raging revenge (“Te Mata”) to doe-eyed infatuation (“Tu Corazón Es Mío…”). That fact is only further assisted by Uchis’s genre-spanning vision, bouncing between heartfelt R&B and fiery reggaeton with reckless abandon throughout the LP. Perhaps the most stunning example of her flirtation with new styles comes on “Igual Que Un Ángel,” where Uchis drops the disco ball and dances the night away with the once and future king of corridos tumbados, Peso Pluma. Make no mistake, Kali Uchis is here for the long haul, and ORQUÍDEAS is just the proof of concept to confirm that fact.
Serpentwithfeet, “Safe Word”
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In times of crisis — which have become invariably more frequent in recent years — there is a safety to be found in intimacy. Serpentwithfeet takes that concept and runs with it on his lush new single “Safe Word.” The undulating song sees Serpent reassuring his lover that as long as they’re together, all will be well — a gently strumming guitar underlines his message, lulling the listener into a sense of self-security within moments. Sweet, tender and doting, “Safe Word” wastes no time fulfilling the promise of its title.
MICHELLE, “NEVER AGAIN”
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Once you start listening to Michelle’s “Never Again,” you’ll find yourself stuck in a dichotomy of opposing tones. On the one hand, the song’s delicate melody and soft rhythms will immediately put you in a place of placid comfort, like a warm hug at the end of a hard day. On the other, the lyrics will tell a very different story — one of regret and firm boundaries, where the band tells their former flame that they’re done for good. “So never again, never with you/ I wanna rewind and undo,” they sing. Putting those seemingly competing concepts together, though, makes for yet another excellent track from the rising New York sextet.
Aaron Lee Tasjan, “Horror of it All”
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Growing up queer is rarely a particularly fun experience, and Aaron Lee Tasjan is ready to reflect on the “Horror of it All” with his latest single. Taking an 80’s, glam-rock inspired look at the LGBTQ high school experience, Tasjan carefully illustrates a portrait of hormones, anxiety, fear, delusion and ultimately self-confidence. If you’re concerned about the song lacking more modern flair, don’t fret — Tasjan sprinkles in just enough hyperpop, synthwave flair to make “Horror of it All” feel like a breath of fresh air.
Bright Light Bright Light, “You Want My …”
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If you’re still in the mood for some ’80s flair, then Bright Light Bright Light is here to deliver. With his new single “You Want My …,” Welsh singer-songwriter Rod Thomas embraces a Pet Shop Boys-esque sonic sensibility — complete with sinister synths, bombastic drums and a flair for dramatic lyrics. Waving goodbye to another lover while entering the dancefloor, Thomas makes sure to throw a cheeky wink to George Michael in as well, referencing his classic single “I Want Your Sex” as the delectable chorus makes touchdown.
K.Flay, “Carsick”
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Let’s amp up the angst, shall we? K.Flay fuels up her latest release “Carsick” with a lethal dose of the stuff from the moment she opens her mouth. Vivid imagery and drilling production create a perpetual state of unease throughout the opening lines, before exploding into a fiery chorus kissing-off a toxic ex. Sure, the metaphor of a brutal car crash for a failed relationship may have been done before, but rarely to this visceral an effect — something K.Flay has always excelled at.
Sarah Barrios, “Teenage Rebellion”
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To every person who once exclaimed to a parent that they just don’t understand, this song is for you. Singer-songwriter Sarah Barrios infuses her thrilling new anthem “Teenage Rebellion” — which also serves as the official theme song for Fantasy High: Junior Year, the latest season of the extremely popular Dungeons & Dragons actual play show Dimension 20 — with every ounce of insurgency a good pop-rock track can muster. Guitars rage and voices chant as Barrios recounts the frustration of those final years of youth, while reminding herself that things will ultimately be alright. After all, “it’s our time, it’s our year!”
Check out all of our picks on Billboard’s Queer Jams of the Week playlist below: