Dancing with the Stars recap: Amateur Nudes

On the week 9 performance episode of Dancing With the Stars, the final four truly stepped it up and took their clothes off already. Just kidding. They did do that, but Evan Lysacek, Nicole Scherzinger, Erin Andrews, and Chad Ochocinco turned in excellent routines for the ballroom and Latin rounds of last night’s semifinals. There was a thrill in the air! Derek was so excited/injured that he just plumb fell right down.

Dancing With the Stars recap: Season 24, Episode 6

You had me at “Everybody,” Dancing With the Stars. And then you had me again with Maks and his bandana in the artwork for TLC’s CrazySexyCool album. And then once more when you told me Nick Carter would be filling in for Julianne at the judges’ table. So, yes, “Boy Bands vs. Girl Groups” is the Dancing With the Stars evening plucked from my dreams. I said it before and I’ll say it again: My dreams are weird.

Daniel Craig is jealous of Chris Evans' pecs (but not his Knives Out sweater)

What does Daniel Craig think about the red hot reception that greeted the sweater game of his Knives Out costar Chris Evans? When your writer met the British actor in New York for EW’s No Time to Die cover shoot I had reason to ask him. You see, that very morning had seen the release of Craig’s character poster for the latest James Bond adventure which showed 007 himself sporting a nifty blue “jumper,” as they say in the U.

Danielle Fishel reacts to Topanga's Boy Meets World Cory/Yale choice

Class isn't quite dismissed when it comes to fan reactions to Boy Meets World. Actress Danielle Fishel, who played Topanga across seven seasons of the ABC sitcom, has responded to ongoing criticism over her character's decision to give up a scholarship to Yale and propose to her longtime boyfriend Cory (series lead Ben Savage) in the season 5 finale "Graduation." "It wasn't our vision," Fishel told Insider, explaining that, under creator Michael Jacobs, the series was always meant to chart a path for its central childhood sweethearts through the rest of their lives.

Danity Kane's Aubrey O'Day slams Diddy for 'disingenuous' apology video

Danity Kane singer Aubrey O’ Day is not impressed by the apology video from her former record label boss, Sean "Diddy" Combs. Days after the release of a resurfaced 2016 video — where Combs is captured physically assaulting his then-girlfriend, singer Cassie Ventura — he took to Instagram to say “sorry” and take “full responsibility” for his behavior. O’Day wasted no time criticizing his response on social media. "Diddy did not apologize to Cassie,” O’Day wrote on X.

Danny Brown announces new album title, tour

Danny Brown’s next album will be titled Atrocity Exhibition, the Detroit rapper announced late Sunday night. The title draws from Joy Division’s 1980 song of the same name, which was in turn inspired by J.G. Ballard’s eponymous 1970 collection of condensed novels. “This is the way!!!! ….. Step inside!!!!” Brown wrote on Twitter with the announcement. He also shared a screengrab of lyrics from Joy Division’s original track via Instagram. The reference aligns with what Brown has previously said about the record: In June, he told Beats 1 host Zane Lowe that the collection was largely influenced by Talking Heads, a band that, like Joy Division, ruled the ’70s and ’80s.

Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Defenders shows move to Disney+

Marvel's Defenders have found a new home. Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and the other shows set in their universe will officially premiere on Disney+. EW previously confirmed that Netflix's license to distribute the Marvel Television series was ending on March 1 after streaming subscribers clocked a note attached to episodes on the platform. With the rights reverted back to Disney, the Mouse House will now host them on Disney+ starting March 16.

Darius Rucker on his new memoir 'Life's Too Short'

Darius Rucker has done a whole lot of living, and his new memoir is proof. Life’s Too Short, which is available in stores and online now, lays bare the roses and thorns on his road to stardom, from singing in his mother’s kitchen to being the frontman of Hootie and the Blowfish to achieving his lifelong dream of becoming a bonafide country artist. Across 23 chapters named after songs that defined his experiences — both his own and more from the likes of Stevie Wonder, R.

Daughters of real murder victims speak out

In October 2000, two women, both named Mary Morris, were murdered within a few days of each other in Houston, Texas. For Marilyn Blalock, 48, and Katharyn Morris, 37, the victims' daughters, it was the most traumatic event of their lives. Now, their tragedy is being played for laughs in Maggie Moore(s), a black comedy, starring Jon Hamm and Tina Fey, about the murders of two women with the same name in a small Texas town.

Dave Brubeck's holiday album

With his white hair and jolly demeanor, jazz pianist Dave Brubeck could make a convincing Santa Claus. But at 76, Brubeck’s tall frame is too lean. Besides, Brubeck — who scored a timeless hit with Paul Desmond’s ”Take Five,” and whose catalog of recordings numbers over 100 — is an American legend all his own, with his own holiday message. ”Every year, someone else gets me to record on their Christmas record,” jokes Brubeck, sitting in the expansive living room of his Wilton, Conn.