Watch trailer for ‘Dear White People Vol. 4;’ Halle Berry’s ‘Bruised’ gets fall release date; and more

Courtesy of Netflix

The senior class at Winchester University are leaving on a high note. Netflix has revealed in a teaserthat the fourth and final season of Dear White People will premiere on Wednesday, September 22, as a “’90s-inspired musical event.”

The new season is said to pick up in a “not-so-distant, post-pandemic future” where the cast will be looking back at “the most formative (and theatrical) year of their lives.” Created by Justin Simien, Dear White People stars Logan BrowningBrandon P. BellAntoinette RobertsonDeRon HortonJohn Patrick AmedoriAshley Blaine Featherson and Marque Richardson.

In related news, Deadline has learned that Simien has inked a three-year overall deal with Paramount Television Studios. As part of the agreement, Simien will develop premium television series aimed at various platforms via his Culture Machine production company. As previously reported, Simien’s next big venture will be Disney’s fantasy horror comedy Haunted Mansion

Finally, Entertainment Weekly has learned that Netflix has set a November 24 release date for Halle Berry‘s directorial debut, Bruised. Written by Michelle Rosenfarb, the film stars Berry as disgraced MMA fighter Jackie Justice, who’s attempting to redeem herself. After her six-year-old son comes back into her life, Jackie decides to return to the ring to fight one of the “fiercest rising stars of the MMA world,” and “become the mother” her son deserves. 

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Expansive 50th anniversary reissue of George Harrison’s classic album ‘All Things Must Pass’ released today

Capitol/UMe

The expanded 50th anniversary reissue of George Harrison‘s classic 1970 solo album All Things Must Pass was released today in multiple formats and configurations.

Among the various versions available is a Super Deluxe box set featuring either eight vinyl LPs or five CDs and Blu-ray-audio disc.

The Super Deluxe reissue features a new mix of the original 23-track album, demos that Harrison recorded during the first two days of the All Things Must Pass sessions, and a variety of outtakes and studio jams. Forty-two of the tracks are previously unreleased.

The collection comes packaged with a 60-page scrapbook curated by Harrison’s widow, Olivia, that features rare images, handwritten lyrics, studio notes and more. A replica of the original album poster also is included.

Originally released in November 1970, All Things Must Pass spent the seven weeks at #1 on the Billboard 200. It features George’s enduring spiritual anthem “My Sweet Lord,” which spent five weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Other standout tunes on the album include “Isn’t It a Pity” — released as a two-sided single with “My Sweet Lord” — the top-10 hit “What Is Life,” “Wah-Wah,” and George’s memorable cover of Bob Dylan‘s “If Not for You.”

The All Things Must Pass reissue was executive-produced by Harrison’s son, Dhani.

In celebration of the reissue’s release, a living-art installation depicting the album’s cover opened today at London’s Duke of York Square and will remain on display until August 20. The installation includes two giant garden gnomes made out of flowers and foliage.

Visit GeorgeHarrison.com for a full track list and more details about the various versions of the All Things Must Pass reissue.

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Luke Bryan remembers his late brother with “Songs You Never Heard,” as he releases ‘My Dirt Road Diary’

ABC/Eric McCandless

Luke Bryan recounts the early musical experiences he shared with his older brother, Chris, in his newly released tune “Songs You Never Heard.”

In the lyrics of the track, Luke tips his hat to country greats like Keith Whitley, Clint Black and George Strait. But there’s a tragic twist to the story he tells in the song: Chris died in a car accident when Luke was just 19 years old. 

In the years that have elapsed since his brother’s death, a huge amount of great country music has come out — including Luke’s own massive catalog of hits. Now, he sings in the song, he can’t help but think of tunes like Strait’s 2001 hit “Run,” which his brother would have loved, if he’d been alive to hear it when it was released. 

“Time marches on, there’s a lot of new/ Music and memories we’d be drinking to/ I think about it and I laugh until it hurts,” Luke sings. “‘Cause I can hear you singing along/ To songs you never heard.”

Luke also opens up about his brother’s death in the five-part docuseries Luke Bryan: My Dirt Road Diary, which is available to watch now via Amazon’s free streaming service IMDb TV.

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

The remixes we share: Listen to CHVRCHES & horror director John Carpenter take on each other’s songs

Credit: Sebastian Mlynarski & Kevin J Thomson

CHVRCHES is gearing up to release a new album called Screen Violence, and now the trio has teamed up with something of an expert on the subject: famed horror director John Carpenter.

Carpenter, who is also a composer, has released a remix of the Screen Violence song “Good Girls.” To return the favor, CHVRCHES remixed Carpenter’s piece “Turning the Bones,” a track off his 2021 album, Lost Themes III: Alive After Death.

Both remixes are available now via digital outlets.

Screen Violence is due out August 27. It also includes the lead single “He Said She Said,” and the Robert Smith collaboration “How Not to Drown.”

(“Good Girls” remix video contains uncensored profanity.)

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

“It is almost here”: Teaser reveals ‘Stranger Things’ will return to Netflix for season 4 in 2022

Netflix

Good news/bad news for Stranger Things fans. Those jonesing for any information about new episodes just got some — but they’ll have to wait until 2022 to actually see what happens. 

Netflix just revealed a new peek at the upcoming fourth season, teasing the return of the global hit sci-fi show. The action in the snippet comes at a rapid-fire pace, but the residents of Hawkins, Indiana will apparently have their hands full.

“Holy mother of…” Gaten Materazzo‘s Dustin says, reacting to an unseen horror.

The growing menace can be summed up with Millie Bobby Brown‘s warning as her character, Eleven:

“Something’s coming. It’s almost here.”

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Halsey announces one-night-only digital global performance of ‘If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power’

Lucas Garrido

Halsey just unveiled another new way to experience her upcoming album, If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power.
 
After previously announcing an IMAX “film experience” set to the music of the album, the singer has now announced a one-night-only “global performance experience.”
 
The digital performance, presented by Moment House, takes place on August 29. Tickets go on sale Saturday at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET at MomentHouse.com/Halsey.
 
The album If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power, produced by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, comes out August 27. The If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power film experience will be screened in select IMAX theaters in the U.S. for one night only on Wednesday, August 25.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by halsey (@iamhalsey)

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Mary J. Blige lands a stunning cover on the September issue of ‘InStyle’: “IT’S ABOUT DAMN TIME!”

Derek Blanks

Mary J. Blige rocks a stylish plaid suit for the September cover of InStyle magazine…”The Fashion Issue.”

“IT’S ABOUT DAMN TIME!” the Grammy-winning singer writes on Instagram, sharing photos from her cover shoot. “This black woman finally got her first @instylemagazine cover and a spread.”

In other photos, 50-year-old Blige wears a tiger-print jumpsuit, a leather hooded jacket, and a golden three-piece Gucci set paired with a long cape.

During the interview, the Queen of hip-hop soul reveals that she keeps her phone close by her bed to write down any inspirational lyrics that come to mind, especially in the wee hours of the morning. Lately, Blige has taken inspiration from other R&B vocalists, including H.E.R., whom she says “has a phenomenal voice and is a great writer.”

Blige continues, “Jazmine Sullivan moves me, Ella Mai moves me, [and] Lucky Daye. So many dope artists out there are doing something great.”

As a veteran in the music industry, Blige bluntly advises younger artists, “Stay on your business. Know the state of your money. Get life insurance. Get all kinds of insurance.”

Along with preparing new music, Blige says she’s finally embracing her single status after divorcing her husband of 13 years in 2018.

“Divorce, that took a load off. The day that I began to lighten up is the day my skin began to brighten, my eyes began to brighten,” she says. “Now I keep beautiful people around me. I’m single, without a kid, and I’m having a good time. I’m doing the most.”

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Scotty McCreery calls for unity in “Same Truck,” his next album’s just-released title track

Jeff Ray/Triple Tigers

Scotty McCreery is hoping to bring fans together with his brand-new “Same Truck,” a song that points out that we’ve all got more in common than we might realize. 

“But we’re all in the same truck / Heading down a different two lane / Kickin’ up the same dust / Praying for the same rain,” Scotty sings in the song’s soaring chorus. “Closing down the same bars / Different wishes on the same stars…”

The song is the title track of his upcoming album, which is due to arrive on September 17. Also on the project’s track list is “Why You Gotta Be Like That” and his current top-ten hit, “You Time.” 

The truth behind “Same Truck” is one that’s become clearer to Scotty the more he tours and travels, he says. 

“We’re all more alike than we are different. I’ve witnessed that on almost a daily basis as I talk with people and watch them while traveling around the world to perform,” he reflects. “This is my way of saying that we’re all on the same team here; let’s all work toward getting along again. Let’s build each other up.”

While Scotty’s fans may all be driving the “Same Truck,” they’ve got the chance to pre-order a different — and exclusive — version of the new album starting this week. The limited-edition version of Same Truck features alternate cover art.

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett duet in the studio for “I Get a Kick Out of You” video

Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Park MGM Las Vegas

After their two shows at Radio City Music Hall this week, Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett have released a new music video for their duet of the Cole Porter-written classic, “I Get a Kick Out of You.”
 
In the video, the two are seen in the studio trading verses on the jazzy tune. Whenever Tony starts singing, Gaga looks at him lovingly with tears in her eyes. She even goes to embrace him at one point.
 
Tony, who turned 95 this week, has been battling Alzheimer’s disease.
 
Bennett and Gaga’s two-night engagement at Radio City Music Hall, One Last Time: An Evening with Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, marked Tony’s last live performances in New York City. It was recorded for an upcoming TV special.
 
Gaga and Tony’s new duets album, Love for Sale, will be out October 1.

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Woman files criminal complaint against Gov. Cuomo in Albany

Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images

(ALBANY, N.Y.) — A former New York State employee has filed a criminal complaint against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo with the Albany County Sheriff’s Office, a spokeswoman told ABC News.

This is believed to be the first complaint filed against the embattled governor in wake of Tuesday’s Attorney General report which concluded he violated state and federal law in sexually harassing at least 11 women.

The woman who filed the complaint is a former assistant to the governor who is identified as “Executive Assistant #1” in Attorney General Letitia James’ report released Tuesday.

“Since approximately late 2019 the Governor engaged in a pattern of inappropriate conduct with Executive Assistant #1,” the report said.

The conduct included close and intimate hugs, kisses, touching and grabbing of her backside and suggestive remarks, according to the investigators. The report listed that Executive Assistant #1 had what appeared to be the most serious allegation against Cuomo, accusing him of reaching under her shirt and fondling her breast in the Executive Mansion in Albany in November 2020.

Cuomo has denied all allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct.

Cuomo’s lawyer Rita Glavin said in a response to the report Tuesday that the governor “never groped Ms. X,” adding, “This claim is false, as the Governor has stated repeatedly and unequivocally.”

Earlier this week the lawyer of another accuser, Lindsey Boylan, said she intends to sue Cuomo for allegedly retaliating against her after she came forward.

“Our plan is to sue the governor and his and his co-conspirators,” Boylan’s attorney, Jill Basinger, told ABC News’ “Good Morning America,” citing the retaliatory actions outlined in the AG report.

The New York State Assembly’s impeachment investigation into Cuomo “is nearing completion,” officials said Thursday, and the Judiciary Committee will meet Monday morning to discuss the probe.

So far at least five district attorney offices — Manhattan, Albany, Westchester County, Nassau County and Oswego County — have launched investigations into Cuomo for alleged incidents outlined in the report that took place in their jurisdictions.

“The governor certainly seems to form a pattern of behavior that shows a sense, at a minimum, of an entitlement and a disregard of the well-being of others and the self-respect of many women,” Oswego District Attorney Gregory Oakes said to local ABC affiliate in Rochester WHAM.

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.