Television
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“The Last Dance,” the ESPN series about his final season with the Bulls, is interwoven with classic hip-hop that presented some legal hurdles. But Jordan, and the league, weren’t always fans. Source
Lady Gaga, the Rolling Stones, Billie Eilish and more took over the major networks for a Global Citizen event celebrating essential workers and supporting the World Health Organization. Source
The Library of Congress designates 25 recordings for preservation, in what it is billing as “the ultimate ‘stay at home’ playlist.” Source
Her filmography ranged from “Tarzan and the She-Devil” to “Wall Street.” She also appeared on “Batman” and on game shows and sang in cabarets. Source
At 73, the enigmatic country star is captivating a whole new generation and riding high as the subject of a podcast and the inspiration behind a Netflix series. Source
It isn’t easy to remake the alphabet song over and over. The show’s writers, Muppets and Usher go behind the music on the 50-year-old children’s program. Source
The eight-part, 16-hour documentary tells the genre’s story, from Appalachia to arenas. Source
Missy Elliott delighted with a medley of her hits, Miley Cyrus gave a powerful performance and nobody interrupted Taylor Swift. Source
Fifty years ago, the television show united children’s education, puppetry and songs. Pop stars have been singing the Muppets’ tunes (and vice versa) ever since. Source
“Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men,” a four-part docuseries on Showtime, reveals the New York rap collective as individuals using art as a lifeline. Source