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'Watchmen' director going down the Yellow Brick Road with 'Wizard of Oz' project

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Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic(LOS ANGELES) — Nicole Kassell, who recently won an Emmy for producing HBO’s adaptation of Watchmen, is going to Oz. Deadline reports she will direct an adaptation of author Frank L. Baum’s 1900 classic, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. 

The book has been adapted many times, most famously as the 1939 musical starring Judy Garland, which happens to be a favorite of the producer and director. An “exhilarated and humbled” Kassell said in a statement, “These are profoundly iconic shoes to fill, and I am eager to dance alongside these heroes of my childhood as we pave a newly minted yellow brick road.” 

Kassell added, “The opportunity to examine the original themes — the quest for courage, love, wisdom and home — feels more timely and urgent than ever.”

Kassell has previously directed episodes of HBO series like Westworld, The Leftovers and Vinyl., as well as Claws for TNT, which is owned by the same parent company, WarnerMedia.

The trade notes that unlike other adaptations of The Wizard of Oz, this one, which is being produced for Warner Bros.’ New Line studio, has the rights to classic Oz elements that others didn’t, like Dorothy’s famously Smithsonian-enshrined ruby slippers, because the 1939 musical was produced by Warner Bros. 

By Megan Stone
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Garth Brooks remains hopeful for 2021: "Let's love one another"

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Kevin Mazur/BBMA2020/Getty Images for dcpGarth Brooks is looking ahead to a more hopeful year. 

During the first post-holiday episode of his Facebook Live show Inside Studio G on Monday night, the singer shared that his birthday month is off to a pleasant start: He celebrated his 59th birthday on Sunday with his favorite three-layer German chocolate cake made by his wife and baking connoisseur, Trisha Yearwood

Garth is also maintaining an optimistic mindset looking at the year ahead, promoting unity and compassion to his fans.  “May this be the year that we eventually lose the masks,” he says. “Let’s make ’21 a more unified year and let’s love one another.” 

Garth and Trisha will host the Valentine’s Day edition of The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Friday, and will appear on the NBC special Grand Ole Opry: 95 Years of Music, airing on Sunday at 9 p.m. ET. 

By Cillea Houghton
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Jameela Jamil sells her designer clothing to benefit refugee charity

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ABC/Image Group LA(LOS ANGELES) — The Good Place alum Jameela Jamil is parting ways with her designer clothing to help support a charity that helps refugees.

The 34-year-old British actress listed her luxury brand clothing with Vestiaire Collective, a site that sells pre-owned designer clothing, and will donate all the proceeds to the Choose Love charity.

Items that Jamil parted with were her beloved vintage Chanel wool suit, which she is selling for $1,000, and her Armani mini dress, which went for $50.

The Choose Love charity is a nonprofit that labors to provide refugees with essentials, such as hot meals, school supplies and clothing to help them rebuild their lives.

By Megan Stone
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Michael Ray to join 'The Doctors' on Friday

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Sean HagwellMichael Ray is sitting down with The Doctors this week. 

On Friday, the country star will appear on the daytime talk show to discuss the importance of staying healthy in light of the recent passing of his grandfather and uncle due to heart complications. The singer will also discuss how music has helped him stay healthy by serving as a form of therapy.

“We live in a society where we’re telling young people not to check on their hearts, but we have so much stress put on us nowadays that more and more young people are dying of heart attacks,” Michael says in a statement. “We need to spread awareness on this issue and on the symptoms and teach kids how to eat better. There’s a lot we can fix if we know early on.”

The Florida native will also present the Warehouse Sessions Livestream on Thursday night at 7 p.m. ET. featuring a full-band performance that includes his current single, “Whiskey and Rain.”

By Cillea Houghton
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Gabby Barrett to release 'Live from the Goldmine' EP

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Warner Music Nashville Gabby Barrett is diving back into the Goldmine. 

The powerhouse singer will release a seven-song EP, Live from the Goldmine, on March 16. The songs are pulled from her album release livestream last year that celebrated the arrival of her debut album, Goldmine, in June. 

The EP boasts Gabby’s smash hit “I Hope,” along with follow-up single “The Good Ones,” “Footprints on the Moon,” “Rose Needs a Jack,” “Jesus & My Mama,” “Thank God,” and the title track.

The news of the EP arrives just as Gabby’s music has achieved one billion streams worldwide.

“I miss being out on the road so much — the live experience of connecting with fans and performing is something you just can’t replicate. It’s the best part of what I do,” Gabby reflects. “While we’re still waiting for touring to come back safely, I wanted to give fans a little taste of that live experience to take with them — a concert they can listen to anytime, anywhere. I hope y’all can have some fun with it and can’t wait to see you back out on the road!” 

In addition to reaching #1 on both the Billboard Country Airplay and Hot Country Songs charts, Gabby’s pop remix of “I Hope,” featuring Charlie Puth, also reached the top of the Adult Top 40 chart and #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. 

“The Good Ones” currently sits in the top 15 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. 

By Cillea Houghton
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