Super Bowl Lix, ‘The Voice’, ‘Worst Chefs in America’ Top Ew’s should list

Writing for you from Atlanta, where members of the EW team moderate and participate in panels as part of Savannah College of Art and Design’s annual SCAD TV party. With everything going on in the world, it has been such a joy to spend a week celebrating a medium that allows us to escape from the literal and figurative fires. (Page Note Follow -up to last week’s note: my amazon jacket shopping prepared!) –Patrick Gomez, editor -in -chief

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Super Bowl

Kendrick Lamar and Sza.

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The Super Bowl Lix (alias “Licks”) is shaped to be one of the most climatic and star-studded in recent history-and not only when it comes to the commercials! Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are set to lead Kansas City Chiefs as they face Philadelphia Eagles at Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans. Kendrick Lamar has teased a SZA performance at his highly expected half -time show, and first name promises Louisiana native Jon Batiste, Ledisi and more. You can join Swifties as they break each audience shot looking for Kelce’s paramor, Taylor Swift, in the stand on February 9th. —Ryan Coleman, news author

Check out EW’s look at Seal’s deeply troublingly Super Bowl -Ckermercial Photos

“The voice”

Adam Levine on ‘The Voice’.

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Adam Levine is back! The Maroon 5 frontman returns after a five-year-old hiatus to help steer season 27 of NBC’s hit song competition with Michael Bublé, John Legend and Kelsea Ballerini who take his first full-time spin in the chair. —Debbie Day, News Editor

Read EW’s The voice Premiere Sugging

“English”

Marjan Neshat in ‘English’.

Joan Marcus


Sanaz Toossis Pulitzer-award-winning acting tackling the cross-section of identity and language has finally made his way to Broadway and brought us into an Iranian classroom as four Farsi-speaking adult studies for a very important English exam. This insightful cross -cultural study certainly passes with flying colors. —Dalton Ross, editorial director

“Worst Chefs in America”

Tiffany Pollard on ‘Worst Chefs in America’.

Food Network


Who knew I needed to see Tiffany “New York” Pollard breaking down a chicken? Like Food Rachel Reilly Villegas does on it, this reality is “Heroes and Villain’s” Celebrity Season in Food Network -Booklamer Not “Good”, but it’s definitely fun. —Pg

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Lily Rose Depp in ‘Nosferatu’.

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People horror and adventure fill this eclectic series of films that influenced director Robert Eggers’ latest film. Now through 9th February Screenes Film at Lincoln Center The innocents. Great expectations. Eve before Ivan Kupala. She ButterflyAnd more – any Gothic horrorfan’s dream curation. —Morgan Sangruedolce, video producer