Venue staff member reveals Bob Saget said he “didn't feel good” before final show

ABC/Craig Sjodin A woman who was working with comedian Bob Saget before his untimely death on January 9 revealed to investigators that Saget said, “I don’t feel good,” before his final stand-up performance. Page Six reports Rosalie Cocci, who assists performers at
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Maren Morris is planning a Q&A for Thursday, which is also the day before her new Humble Quest album comes out. You’ve got until 12:30 ET tomorrow to tweet your questions. Jake Owen’s got a new song,
A live-action version of 'Voltron' is coming to theaters from 'Red Notice' director

Netflix Voltron, the beloved ’80s Japanese anime series that got a recent Netflix reboot with Voltron: Legendary Defender, is coming to the big screen — in live-action form. The Hollywood Reporter explains that Rawson Marshall Thurber, the writer-director of the
Oscar nominated film 'CODA' being adapted into stage production from Deaf West Theatre

Apple TV+ The family drama CODA, which was nominated for three Oscars, including Best Picture, is now getting the stage musical treatment. Deaf West Theatre, which declares they’re dedicated to “bridging the gap between the Deaf and hearing worlds,”
Dolly Parton wants to make a musical biopic of her life one day

Valerie Macon/Getty Images She’s one of the most accomplished figures in the entertainment business, but Dolly Parton’s still got some items to check off her bucket list. Namely, she’d like to be a part of a Broadway
Parker McCollum shares a song that “probably won't ever make it on an album, but I still love it”

Catherine Powell/Getty Images There’s nothing wrong with a little throwback tune, even if it might not ever be a big hit. Parker McCollum hopped on social media this week to play an unreleased song for fans, with
Oscars 2022: This year's Best Supporting Actor/Actress nominees

AMPAS The Oscars are this Sunday night! Here’s a look at the leading contenders for Best Supporting Actor and Actress. This category seems to be the easiest to predict this year: CODA’s Troy Kotsur and West Side Story’s Ariana DeBose have the most
“Who’s ready?” Walker Hayes takes fans behind the scenes of his upcoming “AA” music video

ABC Walker Hayes may be “just tryin’ to stay out of AA,” but he heads down to the bar to film the music video for his new single. Walker shared a teaser of the as-yet-unreleased music video
“The Doc is [still] in”: On its 10th anniversary, the kids' show 'Doc McStuffins' remains impactful

Courtesy of Disney The Disney Junior show Doc McStuffins aired on March 23, 2012, making history as the first-ever animated series for preschoolers to feature a Black female lead. The show was groundbreaking for that reason, but also because
Reba McEntire is performing her Best Original Song-nominated “Somehow You Do” at the 2022 Oscars

ABC Reba McEntire is performing at the Oscars this year. She’ll treat the awards show audience and viewers at home to a live version of “Somehow You Do,” which appears in the movie Four Good Days and