Pink to host the 2026 Tony Awards on June 7 at Radio City Music Hall
NEW YORK (AP) — Pink has been chosen to host the Tony Awards, set for June 7 at Radio City Music Hall. The three-time Grammy winner is known for her high-energy performances and acrobatic live shows. Pink expressed her excitement, calling it an honor to celebrate Broadway, a community she admires for its talent and inclusivity. Although she hasn't appeared on Broadway, Pink has had multiple hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Tony Award producers praised her as a fearless artist who embodies live performance. The 2026 awards will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+. Last year's show drew 4.85 million viewers.
Kara Swisher examines the science, tech and business of living longer in new CNN docuseries
NEW YORK (AP) — Kara Swisher begins her new CNN series on longevity and health in a cemetery, reflecting on her father's death. The series, “Kara Swisher Wants to Live Forever,” explores how health and tech can extend life. It premieres Saturday. Swisher investigates wellness trends and tech innovations, from AI companions to gene editing. She remains skeptical of quick fixes and critiques the wellness industry's lack of hard science. Swisher's journey includes visits to South Korea, where she examines its high life expectancy. She also creates a 3D clone of herself, exploring the implications of living for generations.
On a New Kids on the Block cruise, Emma Straub found a way past grief
Emma Straub, known for novels like “Modern Lovers” and “The Vacationers,” has a new book inspired by a fan cruise. After her father, the novelist Peter Straub, died, she found herself drawn to the idea of a cruise as a setting. Her latest work, “American Fantasy,” is about a fictional band. Straub explains that the New Kids on the Block cruise's unique environment and the personal journeys of middle-aged women inspired her story. She also shared insights from co-owning the Books Are Magic bookstores in Brooklyn and emphasized authenticity in writing.
Films by Almodovar, Pawlikowski and Hamaguchi lead an auteur-heavy Cannes Film Festival lineup
New films by Polish filmmaker Paweł Pawlikowski, Japanese writer-director Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Spain’s Pedro Almodovar will premiere at the 79th Cannes Film Festival next month. Organizers for the South of France festival laid out a lineup heavy on big-name international auteurs at a news conference Thursday in Paris. This year, 21 films will vie for the Palme d’Or. That includes “Fatherland,” a Cold War drama starring Sandra Hüller; “All of a Sudden,” the French language debut for Hamaguchi; and Almodovar’s “Bitter Christmas.” Cannes is so far light on Hollywood releases and American filmmakers, though Ira Sachs, Jane Schoenbrun and Ron Howard will debut films. The festival runs May 12 through 23.
Movie Review: Halle Bailey seeks romance in the hills in frothy ‘You, Me & Tuscany’
Halle Bailey is an aspiring New York chef who gave up culinary school to care for her mother. She's spending her days working as a professional house-sitter. Then she meets an Italian who has an empty villa in Tuscany. He doesn't invite her there, but she goes anyway, and runs into all kinds of classic rom-com trouble as she seeks love in the hills and vineyards. “You, Me & Tuscany” is as frothy and inconsequential, writes Associated Press critic Jocelyn Noveck in her review, as the foam on one of its cappuccinos. Regé-Jean Page of “Bridgerton” fame is the chief love interest.
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Thousands of fans gather as BTS launches world tour in South Korea
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Gene Simmons of Kiss visits Detroit Rock City to open new restaurant location
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'Ketamine Queen' gets 15 years in prison for selling Matthew Perry the drugs that killed him
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Judge orders rapper Pooh Shiesty to remain in custody in case involving rapper Gucci Mane's label
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