In brief: ‘Ella Enchanted’ TV series in development and more

In brief: ‘Ella Enchanted’ TV series in development and more
In brief: ‘Ella Enchanted’ TV series in development and more

Tracee Ellis Ross is set to make her Broadway debut in the Broadway production of Every Brilliant Thing. She will take over the role from Mariska Hargitay, who is also set to make her Broadway debut in the production, taking over for Daniel Radcliffe May 26. Ross starts performances on July 7. Every Brilliant Thing is nominated for best revival of a play at the 2026 Tony Awards …

It seems Ella Enchanted is getting a TV series adaptation. Deadline reports that a series based on the 2004 Miramax film that starred Anne Hathaway is in development at Disney+. Hathaway is set to executive produce the show, which the outlet reports is being written by Anyone But You scribe Ilana Wolpert …

A24 has acquired the film Club Kid after it premiered at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival. Jordan Firstman wrote, directed and stars in the film, which follows a washed-up party promoter who’s forced to turn his life around when he finds himself responsible for his 10-year-old son. “Bringing @jtfirstman’s CLUB KID home from Cannes,” A24 wrote in its announcement post

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Scoreboard roundup — 5/18/26

Scoreboard roundup — 5/18/26
Scoreboard roundup — 5/18/26

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Spurs 122, Thunder 115

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Canadiens 3, Sabres 2 (East 2nd round, MTL wins series 4-3)

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Braves 0, Marlins 12
Orioles 6, Rays 16
Reds 4, Phillies 5
Guardians 8, Tigers 2
Mets 16, Nationals 7
Blue Jays 6, Yankees 7
Red Sox 3, Royals 1
Astros 3, Twins 6
Brewers 9, Cubs 3
Rangers 6, Rockies 7
Athletics 1, Angels 2
White Sox 1, Mariners 6
Dodgers 0, Padres 1
Giants 2, Diamondbacks 12

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‘Maybe just for a night, I belong,’ Parker McCollum says, as Ella Langley reveals what brought the tears

‘Maybe just for a night, I belong,’ Parker McCollum says, as Ella Langley reveals what brought the tears
‘Maybe just for a night, I belong,’ Parker McCollum says, as Ella Langley reveals what brought the tears
Lee Ann Womack & Parker McCollum (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for ACM)

What does it feel like to be onstage performing at a major event like Sunday’s Academy of Country Music Awards? 

For album of the year winner Parker McCollum, it can be distracting. 

“I’ve performed several times at awards shows,” he says. “And every night that I’ve done it, I always stand out there and I’m in my head while I’m singing. I’m like, ‘That’s Chris Stapleton. That’s George Strait. That’s Miranda Lambert. The GOATs.'”

“[I’m] singing with Lee Ann Womack, country music royalty, on national television,” he continues. “And if I did it seven nights a week for the rest of my life, I still don’t think I would really feel like I belong with those people. So, maybe just for a night, I do.”

Ella Langley set a new record for the most wins by a single artist in a night on Sunday, taking home seven trophies. 

“I keep wondering when this is gonna feel like real life and it [has] yet to [have] done that,” she reflects. “I’m just so grateful. I’m so grateful to be here, and I’m so grateful that I get to do what I love to do with the people that I love to do it with. I’ve wanted this my whole entire life.”

Ella went on to reveal why she got so choked up as she accepted the female artist award.

“My whole entire life, I’ve watched these award shows, and I’ve watched a lot of these people that love me and support me up here from back home in my living room on the TV. And standing up onstage and looking out at those women that have continuously had my back made me emotional,” she says. 

If you missed the 61st ACMs, you can stream it in its entirety on Prime Video. 



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Lady Gaga going for Emmy glory with ‘Wednesday’ track

Lady Gaga going for Emmy glory with ‘Wednesday’ track
Lady Gaga going for Emmy glory with ‘Wednesday’ track
Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams, Lady Gaga as Rosaline Rotwood in ‘Wednesday.’ (Helen Sloan/Netflix © 2025)

Lady Gaga already has a Sports Emmy on her trophy shelf, but now, she’s reportedly aiming for a Primetime Emmy as well.

Variety reports that Gaga is submitting “The Dead Dance,” the song she wrote for the Netflix series Wednesday, for Emmy consideration in theoutstanding original music and lyrics category. She co-wrote the song with producers Andrew Watt and Cirkut, and it appears in season 2 episode 7, soundtracking a dance routine performed by the characters of Enid and Agnes.

Last September, Emma Myers and Evie Templeton — who play Enid and Agnes — joined Gaga onstage in London to perform the dance routine while she sang “The Dead Dance.” Gaga also made a cameo appearance in season 2 of Wednesday as Rosaline Rotwood, a former teacher at Wednesday’s school.

Gaga told the Netflix site Tudum, “The inspiration for ‘The Dead Dance’ was a breakup, and it’s about how we sometimes feel when it’s over — how a relationship ending can kill our ability to feel hopeful about love. In the song, I say, ‘I’ll keep on dancing till I’m dead,’ meaning that I’m acknowledging that, and I’m going to keep going. I’m also saying, ‘I’m taking the power back.’”

Emmy nominations will be announced July 8.

As for the Sports Emmy Gaga already won, it was for her performance of “Hold My Hand” during the Super Bowl 59 pregame show.

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for KING + COUNTRY to debut new music this fall on The Most Beautiful Colours Tour

for KING + COUNTRY to debut new music this fall on The Most Beautiful Colours Tour
for KING + COUNTRY to debut new music this fall on The Most Beautiful Colours Tour
for KING & COUNTRY, The Most Beautiful Colours Tour (Dylan DePaul)

Fans will get a preview of the new album by for KING + COUNTRY on the duo’s upcoming fall tour.

The Most Beautiful Colours Tour, in support of their album of the same name, gets underway Sept. 24 in Spokane, Washington, and is set to wrap up Oct. 18 in Boston. You can sign up for presale access by texting “MIRACLE” to 615-257-9555. Presale tickets will be available starting May 19, with tickets going on sale to the general public May 22 at 10 a.m. CT.

Another taste of the new album will come June 5, when Joel and Luke Smallbone release their latest single, “Miracle.”

“Our new forthcoming album … is our most hope-filled yet, and we feel there’s no better way to celebrate than to spend these evenings together across North America this fall,” Joel and Luke say in a statement. “It’s our hope that you leave these shows with a deep sense of optimism and joy in the midst of all you may face in the world today.”

But you don’t have to wait for September to see for KING + COUNTRY: They also has some tour dates scheduled for July, and they’re also hosting an event called Hometown Weekend in Franklin, Tennessee, from Aug. 14 through 16. It will feature a preview of the next album, as well as a concert, special guests and more.

Meanwhile, the duo’s film Drummer Boy, inspired by their popular rendition of the Christmas favorite “The Little Drummer Boy,” will arrive in theaters in November. Joel stars in the movie, and also co-directed it with the duo’s brother, Ben Smallwood.  A press release describes the movie as a “Christmas musical about two brothers who find themselves on opposite sides of the American Revolutionary War.”

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Relive AWOLNATION’s ’Sail’ video to celebrate 15th anniversary of ’Megalithic Symphony’

Relive AWOLNATION’s ’Sail’ video to celebrate 15th anniversary of ’Megalithic Symphony’
Relive AWOLNATION’s ’Sail’ video to celebrate 15th anniversary of ’Megalithic Symphony’
‘Megalithic Symphony’ album artwork. (Red Bull Records)

Did you forget AWOLNATION’s Megalithic Symphony is now 15 years old? Well, blame it on your ADD, baby.

Indeed, Aaron Bruno and company’s 2011 debut album celebrated its decade-and-a-half anniversary in March. Now they’re celebrating the milestone with a special virtual event.

The AWOLNATION YouTube channel is airing a live rewatch party for the video for “Sail,” the breakout single off of Megalith Symphony, starting Tuesday at 3 p.m. ET. That’ll be followed by a behind-the-scenes video about the making of Megalithic Symphony exclusive to members of YouTube premium.

The song “Sail” is certified Diamond by the RIAA and spent 79 weeks on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100, which is fourth-most all time. Its original video has over 355 million views on YouTube.

Megalithic Symphony also spawned the singles “Not Your Fault” and “Kill Your Heroes.” AWOLNATION released a 10th anniversary reissue in 2021.

The most recent AWOLNATION album is 2024’s The Phantom Five.

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50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish You Were Here’ celebrated with spatial audio listening events

50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish You Were Here’ celebrated with spatial audio listening events
50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish You Were Here’ celebrated with spatial audio listening events
Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish You Were Here’ (Pink Floyd Music Ltd/Sony Music)

Pink Floyd’s classic album Wish You Were Here turned 50 last year, but the milestone continues to be celebrated.

The latest event marking the album’s anniversary is taking place in London, where the album will be played from start to finish in 360-degree spatial audio at the intimate listening room Polygon Portal in Soho.

The announcement on Instagram describes the experience as, “Every guitar line, every breath, every shimmering synth pad moving all around you. This is Wish You Were Here as you’ve never heard it before.”

The playbacks will be hosted May 30 and 31, and then again in June. Tickets are on sale now.

Released Sept. 12, 1975, Wish You Were Here was a huge hit for Pink Floyd, reaching #1 in both the U.S. and U.K. It became Pink Floyd’s fastest-selling album ever and went on to sell 20 million copies.

The album featured the nine-part “Shine on You Crazy Diamond,” which was a tribute to founding member Syd Barrett, who’d been fired seven years earlier due to his drug use and mental health issues. The album’s title track became a classic rock staple and has often made lists of the greatest songs of all time.

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Kennedy Ryan on why ‘Score’ was ‘one of the hardest books [she’s] ever written’

Kennedy Ryan on why ‘Score’ was ‘one of the hardest books [she’s] ever written’
Kennedy Ryan on why ‘Score’ was ‘one of the hardest books [she’s] ever written’
‘Score’ by Kennedy Ryan (Hachette/Forever)

Hollywood is calling to Kennedy Ryan, in more ways than one.

In addition to a TV show in the works at Peacock and a first-look deal with Universal, the romance author has released the latest book in her Hollywood Renaissance series, Score.

The story, a follow-up to 2021’s Reel, centers on the second chance romance between screenwriter Verity Hill, who’s living with bipolar disorder, and musician Bellamy “Monk” Wright — former college lovers who reunite on the set of a period film called Dessi Blue.

“I think I related to Verity as a writer. And I really related to her desire specifically around the Black community, around Black art and Black history,” Ryan says. “Really that’s the soul of what this whole series is.”

Ryan also took great care to make sure Verity’s bipolar disorder was represented accurately. She says it was “one of the hardest books I’ve ever written” for that reason.

“In media, we have seen bipolar disorder sensationalized, misrepresented, harmful representation,” Ryan says. “And I really didn’t want to perpetuate that, which meant really digging in with people who have the diagnosis, their family, their partners, their psychiatrist, their therapist. And that’s really the foundation for the representation in this book. And I’m very, very proud of it.”

While her books cover some heavier topics, Ryan promises her readers that by nature of the romance genre, they’ll never get “hurt without healing.”

“There is someone who will walk with you through hurt to healing,” she says. “It is also to encourage people who have actually lived those experiences that joy is a possibility for us in life.” 

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Everclear announces Lucky 7 US tour featuring fan-voted set list

Everclear announces Lucky 7 US tour featuring fan-voted set list
Everclear announces Lucky 7 US tour featuring fan-voted set list
Art Alexakis of Everclear performs during the Kentucky State Fair at the Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center on August 22, 2024 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Stephen J. Cohen/Getty Images)

Everclear has announced a U.S. tour.

The trek, dubbed the Lucky 7 tour, launches Oct. 22 in Los Angeles and will conclude Nov. 22 in Nashville. “Flavor of the Week” band American Hi-Fi will also be on the bill.

As part of the Lucky 7 tour, Everclear is asking fans to vote on which songs they’ll play alongside hits such as “Father of Mine” and “Santa Monica.” The band will include the seven most-requested songs for each city in the set for its corresponding show, thus the name of the tour.

“Our fans have always been a huge part of what we do, so giving them a real voice in the setlist — letting them vote on the songs they want to hear — makes this tour feel even more special,” says frontman Art Alexakis. “We can’t wait to get out there, and having our old friends American Hi-Fi with us is perfect!”

Presales begin Tuesday at 10 a.m. local time, and tickets go on sale to the general public on Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time.

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit EverclearMusic.com.

You can also vote on the set list now at Everclear.set.fan.

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White House uses Drake’s ‘Iceman’ track to soundtrack ICE video

White House uses Drake’s ‘Iceman’ track to soundtrack ICE video
White House uses Drake’s ‘Iceman’ track to soundtrack ICE video
Drake performs live on stage during day two of Wireless Festival 2025 at Finsbury Park on July 12, 2025, in London, England. Drake is headlining an unprecedented all three nights of Wireless Festival. (Photo by Simone Joyner/Getty Images for ABA)

It seems the White House was also anticipating Drake’s Iceman. Following the release of the album, the White Housed posted a video soundtracked by the song “Make Them Know.”

In the clip, President Donald Trump takes on the role of “Iceman,” stepping out of a helicopter and walking down a red carpet surrounded by snow. The video then transitions to footage of ICE agents at work.

The post comes shortly after the White House shared its version of Drake’s album artwork, which features a hand wearing a Michael Jackson-style glove and holding a MAGA chain pendant. “ICED OUT,” the caption reads.

Iceman arrived alongside Drake’s other recent releases, Habibti and Maid of Honour.

ABC Audio has reached out to Drake for comment.

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