“The Voice” season premiere included Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton in their red chairs and virtual fans.
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Kirstie Alley responds to backlash for revealing her vote for Trump, promotes new podcast
Kirstie Alley responds to criticism after supporting President Trump. She also promoted her new podcast, “Kirstie Alley… On the Verge.”
Justin Bieber, T.I., Tommy Lee and the Goo Goo Dolls highlight new music out this weekend
Justin Bieber recalls feeling “Lonely” in his new song with Benny Blanco. T.I., Tommy Lee and the Goo Goo Dolls also drop new music this weekend.
Here are the top highlights from the socially-distanced 2020 Billboard Music Awards
The 2020 Billboard Music Awards delivered some big moments after being delayed over 5 months and relocated to Los Angeles due to the pandemic.
Big Bird on Sesame Street quarantine, Elmo’s jokes and the show’s new podcast
Sesame Street’s Big Bird dishes on Elmo, Oscar and the show’s new kid-friendly podcast with USA TODAY’s Patrick Ryan.
Stevie Wonder leaves Motown to start his own record label; releases two new songs
Stevie Wonder announces he started a label imprint under Republic Records and released new music. He spent nearly 60 years at Motown.
Gillian Anderson, Emma Corrin talk new roles and upcoming season of ‘The Crown’
Gillian Anderson and Emma Corrin chat with USA TODAY’s Kelly Lawler about their roles on the upcoming season of Netflix’s “The Crown.”
Mindy Kaling reveals she secretly gave birth to her second child in September
Mindy Kaling breaks the news on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” that she had a baby boy in September
Eddie Van Halen’s wife: ‘My heart and soul have been shattered into a million pieces’
Eddie Van Halen’s wife Janie and ex-wife Valerie Bertinelli, along with musicians across all genres, are mourning the passing of the guitar legend.
‘Supernatural’ stars Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles talk show’s final seven episodes
Actors Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles talk with USA TODAY’s Brian Truitt about the final seven episodes of The CW’s “Supernatural.”