This combination of images shows album art for “Equal Strain on All Parts” by Jimmy Buffett, clockwise from top left, “Highway Desperado” by Jason Aldean, “The Block: Revisited” by New Kids on the Block and “Sweet Justice” by Tkay Maidza. This combination of images show promotional art for “All the Light We Cannot See,” a series streaming Nov. 2 on Netflix, left, “Black Cake,” a series streaming Nov. 1 on Hulu, center, and “JFK: One Day in America,” streaming Nov.
— “Highway Desperado” is the 11th studio album from mainstream country juggernaut Jason Aldean, released on the heels of his first, the controversy-creating “Try That in a Small Town.” Produced by Michael Knox, Aldean says “Highway Desperado” takes inspiration from his live show. “I think when I look back on it, I built my career early on my live show, and have been on the road touring since I was 18 years old,” Aldean said in a press release. “For us, touring is our favorite part.
— In 2008, after having been on a hiatus as a group for 12 years, Boston boy band New Kids on the Block returned with a new album, “The Block.” This year, to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the album responsible for the second chapter of their career, NKOTB will release “The Block: Revisited.
— In 2021, National Geographic premiered the limited series called “9/11: One Day in America,” to critical acclaim. A second installment calledpremieres Sunday, Nov. 5. The three-part series has previously unseen testimony from surviving witnesses to create an oral history of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Nov. 22 marks the 60th anniversary of his death. “One Last Day: JFK” will also stream on Disney+ and Hulu a day later.
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