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Karol G is officially a Barbie girl, in a Barbie world. One week after releasing “WATATI” for Greta Gerwig’s Barbie soundtrack, the 32-year-old Latin pop star released its totally plastic and pink-tastic music video on Thursday (June 15). The project finds Karol modeling a variety of outfits inspired by those worn by Margot Robbie, who […]

Wham! is the latest group to get the documentary treatment. On Thursday (June 15), Netflix shared the first trailer for its upcoming film about the duo — consisting of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley — about their road to stardom and the success that followed throughout the ’80s. “We met when I was 11 and […]

When Duran Duran set out to play their first major U.S. show in March 2022 they knew it had to be epic and it probably had to be in Los Angeles. “When we kind of casually sauntered into the project built around a one-off show that we did there as we deepened the concept it seemed we naturally found ourselves talking about our experiences,” bassist — and 30-year-Los Angeles resident — John Taylor tells Billboard about the sky-high location for last year’s A Hollywood High docu-film.
The movie that premiered in November is moving to Paramount+ on June 21 and in advance of its streaming debut, Billboard spoke to Taylor about capturing the moment, the importance of paying tribute to the embattled people of Ukraine, the set list curation and why he thinks the English New Romantic band has been able to stick it out well past many of their peers.

A Hollywood High was filmed atop the Aster Hotel in Los Angeles and it opens with the band describing their first visit to Hollywood and the city’s enduring importance to their musical journey. The 12-song set opens with their 1985 James Bond theme, “A View to a Kill,” and features such classics as “Notorious,” “Come Undone,” “Ordinary World” and “Hungry Like the Wolf,” as well as a handful of songs from the band’s most recent album, Future Past.

Check out the chat with Taylor below (answers editor for clarity and length.)

Why was it important to open the movie with all that background on L.A.’s influence on the band and your enduring love affair with the city?

I don’t know that it was important… but as a guy who has lived there for last 30-plus years, my first experiences there were all in the 1980s and it never left much of an impression on me. I never could have imagined myself settling there. But I can’t see it any other way now… I had to spend real time there to appreciate its pleasures.

[Singer] Simon [Le Bon] says in the into that “Rio” was inspired by your first trip to America. I had no idea that’s what “from the mountains in the north down to the Rio Grande” meant.

For me the idea of “Rio” literally encapsulated a world, a culture we had yet to tap into, which is South America. That first year I was a kid who didn’t have a passport before the band began. My first experience of leaving my country was with the band in 1981 when we came to the States for the first time. But when we got back to Birmingham and toyed with ideas for the next record we talked about the next level of exotic. Simon had a working title, “Rio,” and we had to make a song out of it.

The iconic rounded Capitol Records building plays a big part in the movie and in the intro it’s noted that it looks like the Rotunda from your hometown.

I suppose it does. Birmingham is the one other city with a landmark circular building [laughs]. Being on Capitol Records was pretty cool at the time. It was fortunate and it definitely helped our cause. For me there’s a certain nostalgia for the first couple times we came into America, that innocence to what we were doing. We were still under the radar here, we could make friendships with guys you’d meet at a radio station and end up hanging out and listening to music.

What was it like setting up on that roof and then looking straight at the Capitol building? It being lit up in blue and yellow is a nice permanent reminder of the war in Ukraine.

My first thought was, “we gotta light that f–king building!” I wanted to light it with the Ukraine colors, so we moved very quickly to make it happen. Here we [more than a year later] and the war continues and every night we still dedicate “Ordinary World” to the people of Ukraine. At that moment it felt like a statement, a show of solidarity. Duran Duran has never been a political band, but to make that kind of statement halfway through the show… there’s something very cool about that. And with our old friend the Capitol building.

Why use this as a stunt to announce your U.S. tour?

We were looking to do something that was going to announce our [2022] U.S. tour and there were variable ways to do it. You got back to the Rolling Stones’ Fifth Ave. truckscapade [the Stones famously shut down New York’s 5th Ave. in May 1975 with a truck parade to promote their American tour], which was the greatest of launches. We talked about that, we talked about a truck at the Roxy and then everyone got nervous about setting up gear on a truck. So, we looked for a fixed position and this place came up that none of us knew about it. Our manager said if we perform here we’d have the Hollywood sign behind us and the Capitol building in front.

Was there significance to opening with “View to a Kill?”

I think because it’s a Hollywood thing, a movie thing. It’s a shake-and-bake opener, it’s easy to play, a here-we-are kind of thing. We hadn’t played a show in quite a few months and we wanted to start with something not too difficult.

You really leaned into the most recent album with five songs out of the 12 you played. Why did you push the new material so hard during this one-off?

I think at show like that.. You play in Nashville to 10,000 people who payed for a ticket, parking, a babysitter and they come to hear the hits. But the fans who were there are superfans and they’re more interested in hearing new songs than “Girls on Film.” It was fresh for us and easier because when we’re playing bigger venues you have to lean away from the new material, probably only two bathroom breaks there.

You are one of the few groups from your era to still be touring this much, recording music and films and staying super-active. Why do you think you’ve been able to endure for so long?

I think we have a very particular inner dynamic. We fire off each other in a way that drives our engine. It’s not a love fest when we’re on stage, but it’s a dynamic where we push against each other all the time and are very competitive with each other. That is what drives the engine which moves the machine. I think of Sting and Peter Gabriel, who have an extraordinary body of creative works. Where are they now? They’re both on tour but it’s one guy sustaining that kind of creative energy, which is f–king hard. There are some things that are easier for an individual, like social media. That’s definitely easier for one guy, but in the long haul I wouldn’t trade it for the band. 

Duran Duran recently launched their 2023 U.S. tour. A Hollywood High will be released on DVD/Blu-Ray on August 4.

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John Williams surprised the audience at Wednesday night’s (June 14) Hollywood premiere of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. According to Deadline, the five-time Oscar-winning 91-year-old composer was joined by a full orchestra for a performance of several movements from the movie, including the main title theme and “Helena’s Theme,” which he wrote for […]

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1883 is sadly not getting a second season, but we’ve got some exciting news for those who don’t have Paramount+. The Western drama and prequel to the popular series Yellowstone is coming to Paramount Network on Sunday (June 18).

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The limited series originally premiered last year, with the final episode airing in February 2022. Paramount+ subscribers already got the chance to dive into the history of the conniving Dutton family, but for those of you who want to get acquainted with the show, now’s your chance to meet the Dutton family’s ancestors. The Paramount Network will premiere 1883 this Sunday at 8 p.m. ET with consecutive episodes airing every Sunday.

If you can’t get enough of the Dutton family (especially with season 5 of Yellowstone being its last), travel back in time to the year 1883 — hence the title of the prequel. The story takes place during the post-Civil War period and follows the Dutton family as they flee poverty in Texas and journey through the Great Plains in search of a better life in Montana.

Real-life couple and country stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill star as James and Margaret Dutton with other costars including Sam Elliott as tough cowboy Shea Brennan. The cast also includes Isabel May, LaMonica Garrett, Dawn Olivieri and Billy Bob Thornton.
How to Stream 1883 Online

All 10 episodes will be airing weekly on Paramount Network starting June 18 at 8 p.m. ET and every Sunday afterward. Since it’s premiering on cable television, you probably won’t be able to watch it using an HD antenna, but you can also tune in through cable, satellite and streaming services that offer Paramount+.

How can you stream 1883 without cable? There are lots of affordable options that will allow you to watch live TV such as Philo, which is $25/month after a free trial for a week.

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$25/month after 7 days

The streamer features over 70 cable channels including Paramount Network, Lifetime, MTV, BET, TLC, VH1, CMT, WEtv, A&E, ID, Trvl Channel, OWN, AMC and Comedy Central. The subscription also includes unlimited DVR that can be stored for up to a year.

Need more streaming options? You can also watch Paramount Network and a bunch of other cable channels on DirecTV Stream, Vidgo and SlingTV, all of which offer live TV plans and a library of popular TV shows and movies. Amazon Prime members can take advantage of Prime Video‘s channel add-ons which include Paramount+, Starz, Showtime and more.

Check out the trailer for 1883 below.

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C’mon on, Barbie, let’s go shopping! It’s hard to believe that after six decades, fans are still in love with Barbie. And with just over a month until the Barbie movie finally hits theaters, it’s time to think pink and channel your inner Barbie (or Ken).

A ‘World of Barbie’ Experience Is Opening in L.A.: How to Get Tickets Before They’re Gone

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The highly anticipated film starring Margo Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken will be released on July 21. In the meantime, fans can watch Barbie’s iconic Dreamhouse come to life in HGTV’s Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge, which will be hosted by Ashley Graham, and premieres on July 16 at 8 p.m. ET.

To get you excited for the movie, we’ve collected a list of the cutest Barbie merch available online. From hair clips to candles, swimsuits, pool floaties and pet gear, see below for a roundup of goodies to shop.

Kitsch

Barbie x Kitsch Assorted Clips
$12

Accessorize your mane with this colorful set form the Kitsch x Barbie collection. The colorful trio includes a flat lay claw clip, a flower-shaped mini claw clip and medium open shape claw clip. The full collection includes scrunches, satin pillowcases and a heatless curling set.

Tangle Teezer/Mattel

Barbie x Tangle Teezer The Ultimate Detangler Brush
$15.99

Barbie would totally use this brush! Tangle Teezer released a Barbie-edition of its Ultimate Detangler brush, which features 325 two-tiered teeth designed to detangle hair.

Lele Sadoughi

Lele Sadoughi x Barbie Totally Fuchsia Crystal Signature Knotted Headband
$195

The Lele Sadoughi x Barbie knotted headband celebrates the floor-length locks of the Totally Hair Barbie. The velvet headband is hand-embellished with pink round and oval crystals, 14k gold-plated beads and 14k gold-plated Barbie logo charms. Complete the set with the Lele Sadoughi x Barbie Pink Crystal Button Earrings ($75).

Truly

Barbie x Truly Dream Bundle
$125

A dreamy Barbie collab to treat your skin. The Truly Dream Bundle, a four-step body brightening routine with smooth scrub, bikini serum, body butter and bright serum designed to treat bikini line bumps, body acne and hyperpigmentation.

Homesick/Mattel

Homesick x Barbie Dreamhouse Candle
$40

Imagine yourself in Barbie’s dreamhouse by way of a scented collab from Homesick candles. The Homesick x Barbie candle features notes of sweet peony, rose bush, pink jasmine, plush velvet, lemon and sandalwood.

Amazon

Dragon Glassware x Barbie Martini Glasses, 8 oz Capacity, Set of 2
$39.99

Martini time! Sip your favorite cocktail in a hot pink martini glasses from the Dragon Glassware x Barbie collection.

Show Me Your Mumu/Mattel

Barbie Babe One Piece Swimsuit
$118

For all things “sand, surf, lounge and fun in the sun,” Show Me Your Mumu’s dropped a capsule collection featuring a replica of Barbie’s hot pink one-piece swimsuit (available in sizes XS-3X).

Funboy/Mattel

Barbie The Movie x Funboy Inflatable Surfboard Pool Float
$49

Perfect for a pool day. Funboy dropped a collection of Barbie-themed floaties — including a chaise lounge, surfboard and B-shaped floatie — along with swimsuits, skipper hats and beach blankets. Shop the Barbie the Movie x Funboy Pool Float Collection at Funboy.com and Amazon.

Gap

Gap x Barbie Arch Logo T-Shirt
$39.95

Gap debuted its Barbie collection earlier in June. The popular collab is comprised of all things pink — from shirts and sunglasses, to jackets, hoodies, hats, a metallic backpack and more — available for kids, adult and pets.

Forever 21

Forever 21 x Barbie Floral Print Mini Dress
$29.99

A floral print minidress for summer! This knit dress is just one of the cute pieces from the Forever 21 x Barbie collection. The budget-friendly collab features T-shirts, shorts, dresses, the bucket hat pictured above, along with sequin jerseys, glitter jelly block heels and more.

Amazon

Barbie Girl T-Shirt
$22.99

“I’m a Barbie girl, in a Barbie world.” This tee is an easy way to casually channel Barbie energy.

Tilly’s

Impala Rollerskates x Barbie Lightspeed Women’s Inline Skates
$189.99

Rollerblade like Barbie in Impala Rollerskates x Barbie Lightspeed Inline Skates. The rollerblade features a plastic outer boot with comfortable, breathable, padded boot liner and aligned wheels. And don’t forget to cop the matching kneepads and wrist guards.

Petco

Barbie x Canada Pooch Light Pink No Authority Hoodie for Dogs
$38.99

For your furry friends! This Barbie x Canada Pooch pink fleece hoodie makes a comfy, cozy and cute look for your dog. Shop the Barbie x Canada Pooch collection of tops, hats, jackets, visors, harnesses, chew toys and other adorable items at Petco and CanadaPooch.com.

After being heard in the final season of Amazon Prime Video’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Norman Greenbaum’s “Spirit in the Sky” rules Billboard’s Top TV Songs chart, powered by Tunefind, for May 2023.

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Rankings for the Top TV Songs chart are based on song and show data provided by Tunefind and ranked using a formula blending that data with sales and streaming information tracked by Luminate during the corresponding period of May 2023.

“Spirit in the Sky” appeared in the sixth episode of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s fifth and final season; the episode aired May 5.

In May 2023, the song earned 9.5 million on-demand official U.S. streams and 9,000 downloads, according to Luminate.

Originally released in 1969, “Spirit in the Sky” is Greenbaum’s sole top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 3 in April 1970.

It’s one of two songs from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel to appear on the May 2023 Top TV Songs survey. Carly Simon’s “You’re So Vain” joins at No. 9 after its synch in the season’s seventh episode (May 12), accumulating 7.1 million streams and 1,000 downloads that month.

The top non-The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel entry, meanwhile, belongs to the newly debuted Netflix series XO, Kitty, thanks to Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” which enters at No. 2.

“Everybody Wants to Rule the World” was heard in the new show’s (a spinoff to the To All the Boys film series) third episode, premiered alongside the rest of the freshman season on May 18. It earned 24.8 million streams and 3,000 downloads in May 2023.

Music heard in The Company You Keep, Yellowjackets, The Power, Selling Sunset and Will Trent also make the latest survey. See the full top 10 below.

Rank, Song, Artist, Show (Network)

“Spirit in the Sky,” Norman Greenbaum, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime Video)

“Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” Tears for Fears, XO, Kitty (Netflix)

“Can’t You See,” The Marshall Tucker Band, The Company You Keep (ABC)

“Zombie,” The Cranberries, Yellowjackets (Showtime)

“Lightning Crashes,” Live, Yellowjackets (Showtime)

“Just a Girl,” No Doubt, The Power (Amazon Prime Video)

“Something in the Way,” Yellowjackets (Showtime)

“Far Beyond,” Dexter French, Darius Behdad & Huxley Ware, Selling Sunset (Netflix)

“You’re So Vain,” Carly Simon, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime Video)

“Show Me Love,” Robin S, Will Trent (ABC)

Tom Holland is flying higher than weather. The actor — who’s dating Zendaya — is continuing to find success after portraying Spider-Man, and is now starring as Danny Sullivan on Apple TV+ series The Crowded Room. But despite having blockbuster projects under his belt, the star tells The Hollywood Reporter in a new interview that his viral performance of Rihanna‘s “Umbrella” on Lip Sync Battle in 2017 is “what I get the most compliments for.”
“I’m proud of it,” the 27-year-old said in the story published Wednesday (June 14). “I like that it left a lasting impact. It was an amazing time.”

The performance kicks off with the actor showing off his moves in a suit and tie — a la Gene Kelly — to “Dancing in the Rain.” He fancy foots his way behind some umbrellas, and as the drum loop for Ri’s 2007 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 begins, Holland struts out in a black bob wig, black halter outfit and fishnet stockings (reminiscent of the pop superstar’s costume in her music video), even grinding on Zendaya — who also appeared on the same episode — at one point. That in itself is enough to catch viewers’ attention, but no, the actor goes on to stun with racy choreography that would give season 16 Dancing With the Stars champ Zendaya a run for the mirrorball trophy. The video has been so popular that it has since racked up more than 30 million views.

While chatting about the sexy outfit he wore for Lip Sync Battle, Holland denied that it was a statement about toxic masculinity. “I’ve grown up in the most non-toxic-masculine environment possible,” he told THR. “I didn’t realize what I was doing was so forward-thinking. I was just like, ‘Yeah, f–k it. I’ll put some fishnets on and dance in the rain. That’ll be really fun. I don’t care.’”

As for whether he’d do something like Lip Sync Battle again? Holland rains on those hopes. “You’d never catch me doing that now,” he said. “Just because I don’t want to do a f–king TV show that I don’t need to do. I’d rather go and play golf and live my little private life.”

And on the topic of hitting the green, the actor shared that not only does he play regularly, he sometimes goes golfing with Zendaya, whom he met on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming in 2017. (She co-starred as his love, MJ.) “I’ve given her a few lessons,” he offered. “She’s very naturally talented, a real athlete, so she picked it up really quickly.”

But he wouldn’t share much more about the Golden Globe winner. “Our relationship is something that we are incredibly protective of, and we want to keep as sacred as possible,” he told THR. “We don’t think that we owe it to anyone. It’s our thing, and it has nothing to do with our careers.”

Revisit the actor’s iconic performance of Rihanna’s “Umbrella” below.

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The late R&B singer Aaliyah will be making a reappearance on screens for a look into her legendary career via ABC’s Superstar: Aaliyah. The tribute special will air on the network June 14 and the next day (June 15) on Hulu, and will look at the legacy the “Rock the Boat” singer left behind.

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Aaliyah redefined the R&B music scene by combining old-school tunes with modern sounds. Her influence in music, culture and fashion (think flip phones and bucket hats) have carried on after her untimely death in 2001 from a plane crash.

This hour-long special will take viewers through her emergence as a chart-topping musician (including the Billboard Hot 100), rising actress and fashion icon as a teenager. It’ll also address the circumstances leading to her marriage to singer and producer R. Kelly while she was still underage (he has since been convicted as a sex offender) as well as how Aaliyah’s relevance is seen today.

There will also be exclusive interviews with people considered close to the star, such as music executive Damon Dash, her former boyfriend Barry Hankerson, her uncle and CEO/founder of Blackground Records, and recording engineer and producer Jimmy Douglass, who worked with Aaliyah in the studio.

More exclusive interviews will include recording artists such as Justine Skye, Sevyn Streeter and will.i.am, who have cited her as an influence in their work. Fashion designers and stylists Karl Kani and Aleali will also speak on what it was like to style Aaliyah and how she continues to be a fashion muse.

Keep reading to learn how to catch the special when it airs.
When and How to Watch Superstar: Aaliyah

The hour-long episode will air June 14 on ABC at 10 p.m. ET.

Since it’s on network television, you might be able to watch it using an HD antenna, but can also catch it through cable, satellite or streaming subscriptions that have ABC.

Most ABC shows can be streamed live through ABC.com and the ABC app. If you have internet access, you can stream the show from just about anywhere. (Use ExpressVPN if you’re streaming internationally.)
How to Watch Superstar: Aaliyah on Hulu

If you miss the June 14 premiere, you can stream the special the next day on Hulu. Not subscribed? Hulu is offering a 30-day free trial on its plans, with the cheapest one being $7.99/month with ads. For an ad-free experience, you can join get Hulu Premium for $14.99/month.

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Stream network TV shows a day after they premiere on television, in addition to tons of movies and Hulu exclusives such as Only Murders in the Building, White Men Can’t Jump, Wu-Tang: An American Saga, How I Met Your Father, The Handmaid’s Tale, Tiny Beautiful Things and The Kardashians.

Subscribers can add additional channels including Starz and Max to Hulu, create up to six profiles under one account and stream from up to two different screens at the same time.

Looking for live television? Hulu + Live TV gets you 75+ channels, Disney+ and ESPN+ for less than $75 a month. Hulu also offers student discounts, annual plans and bundle deals with Disney+ and ESPN.
Other Ways to Watch Superstar: Aaliyah

Want more ways to watch Superstar: Aaliyah? For those antsy to cord cut and get rid of cable, but don’t want to spend hundreds of dollars every month, DirectTV Stream, Verizon Fios and Vidgo are just some of the additional options that’ll get you plugged into the latest entertainment.

And, if you want to infuse some of Aaliyah’s timeless fashion statements into your look, check out the Aayliah x Revolve collection online.

Olivia Rodrigo‘s new single may not be coming out for another two weeks, but it’s already shaping up to be an anthem for Twihards. In the hours since the 20-year-old pop star announced that her long-awaited new single “Vampire” is on its way this summer, everyone from Conan Gray to Twilight‘s own Jacob Black — aka Taylor Lautner — have chimed in with comments referencing the blockbuster book-turned-film series.
Rodrigo unveiled details about the track in a Tuesday (June 13) Instagram announcement, including its June 30 release date and its black-and-white cover art, on which the singer poses with two Band-Aids covering up a vampire fang puncture wound on her neck. Within 24 hours, the post garnered nearly four million likes and tens of thousands of comments, including one hilarious quip from Lautner.

“K WHO TF BIT YOU,” wrote the actor, who portrayed the werewolf third of the supernatural teen love triangle in the late 2000s film adaptations of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight book series.

Gray, the “Drivers License” singer’s best friend and fellow rising pop star, left a comment quoting one of Kristen Stewart’s most famous lines in the film franchise, in which she played the human third of the love triangle opposite Rob Pattinson’s Edward Cullen: “i know what you are….,” alongside a vampire emoji.

The “Heather” singer also shared a homemade meme on his Instagram Story, which Rodrigo then re-posted on her own Story. Taking screenshots from a scene in the first Twilight film when Stewart’s Bella discovers that Edward is secretly a blood-sucking immortal, Gray’s version pasted the phrase “Olivia Rodrigo’s new single” over the word “Vampire” in the subtitles.

Gray wasn’t the only one cracking Twilight jokes in Rodrigo’s comment section. The official account for Lionsgate, the production company behind the The Twilight Saga films, also commented with a line from the first film: “SAY IT!! OUT LOUD!!”

The jokes almost definitely don’t go unappreciated by Rodrigo, who herself is a proven Twihard. In 2020, she posted an Instagram video of a song she wrote inspired by the series, dubbed by fans as “The ‘Twilight’ Song.” She’s also theorized that Jacob Black’s favorite song on her 2021 debut album Sour would be “Traitor,” and she and Gray hilariously recreated a scene from the films together last year.

Check out Rodrigo’s “Vampire” announcement below: