What to watch on Tuesday: ‘The Come Up’ premieres on Freeform
Choose your plan ArrowRight Leonardo (CW at 8) After the death of Ludovico’s wife, Leonardo struggles with his new commission because of his inner turmoil; Leonardo seeks assistance after talking to friar Luca Pacioli. PremieresThe Come Up (Freeform at 9) This reality docuseries follows a group of friends taking on New York City; Ben, Claude, Ebon, Fernando, Sophia and Taofeek tackle goals, parties and romances. AdvertisementFacing Suicide (PBS at 9) Focusing on stories of those impacted by suicide and the scientists who work toward prevention and treatment. Oprah and Viola: The Woman King (OWN at 9) Oprah Winfrey talks with Viola Davis about her new film “The Woman King” and Davis’s transformation into Nanisca, a general of an all-female army in 19th-century Africa. Jo Koy: Live at the Los Angeles Forum (Netflix) Comedian Jo Koy takes the stage to discuss adolescence, sleep apnea and public sneezing.
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Celebrities remember, pay tribute to John Prine, who died from COVID-19 complications
It’s hard to believe that one of folk and country music’s greatest legends, John Prine, died earlier this week from complications due to COVID-19. “Over here on E Street, we are crushed by the loss of John Prine,” Springsteen tweeted. We send our love and prayers to his family.”Over here on E Street, we are crushed by the loss of John Prine. — Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) April 8, 2020Raitt, who sings “Angel From Montgomery,” a song penned by Prine, tweeted, “Words can’t even come close. https://t.co/VPpBn4UJLV — Seth Meyers (@sethmeyers) April 8, 2020My heart hurts learning that John Prine has passed away.
Peachfuzz, "Your Girl's Favorite Party," Relaunches at the Ground in November
Beginning in November, the Ground will be the new host venue for the weekly party at least until the end of the tourist season. "We used to do it every month," says DZA, resident DJ and Peachfuzz cofounder. This time, we want to do a seasonal approach to keep the party fresh.The party will begin November 22 and continue weekly until the end of March. Considering Peachfuzz has hosted the likes of Rae Sremmurd and Trick Daddy, there's no reason to doubt him. The Peachfuzz crew is still nailing down details such as lineups and cover charges, but with a new regular home at one of Miami's topnotch venues, the party New Times once called "Miami's best" should be even better.
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