New this week: Harry Styles, 'Angelyne' and 'The Valet'
The Stream This combination of photos shows promotional art for "Angelyne," a limited series premiering May 19 on Peacock, left, "The G Word With Adam Conover," debuting Thursday, May 19, on Netflix and "The Valet," a film premiering May 20 on Hulu. Styles told BBC Radio One that the song is about "embracing change, losing oneself, finding oneself, a shift in perspective." Staples and her band spent five or six days with Helm and his band, playing music and telling stories. — Adam Conover, who used comedy to apply the power of critical thinking in "Adam Ruins Everything," takes a similar approach to the workings of government in "The G Word With Adam Conover," debuting Thursday on Netflix. In what's described as a "hybrid comedy-documentary series," Conover explores how crucial — both for good and not-so-good — government is to our lives, from weather to food to money and more.
wftv.comNew this week: Harry Styles, 'Angelyne' and 'The Valet'
This week’s new entertainment releases include Harry Styles' third solo album, a reboot of “Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers” that has attracted some top “Saturday Night Live” alums, and Emmy Rossum stars in a series about media personality Angelyne.
Mexican president once again lashes out at environmentalists
Mexico Felipe Angeles Airport Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador speaks during his daily morning press conference before officially inaugurating the Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) north of Mexico City, Monday, March 21, 2022. López Obrador angrily rejected the calls Wednesday and called them “fake environmentalists.”“They convince or they hire performers, fake environmentalists who supposedly are defending the environment, and they start a campaign against the train,” López Obrador said. López Obrador views the so-called “Maya train” project as a priority of his administration. López Obrador originally planned to build an elevated train over an existing highway. The president has routinely placed his building plans above environmental concerns.
wftv.comMexican president once again lashes out at environmentalists
A group of Mexican singers, actors and environmentalists have issued a public protest against plans to cut down a swath of low jungle between Cancun and Tulum to build a tourist train line. In a series of videos, more than a dozen celebrities ask President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to stop the project, which requires massive tree cutting and threatens to collapse underground caves known as “cenotes.” On Tuesday, actors like Eugenio Derbez and Kate del Castillo, and singers like Natalia Lafourcade, published a video asking the president to stop the construction.
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