What to Stream: Rolling Stones, 'Little House on the Prairie' and 'Backrooms' - Newsday
- Newsday and Associated Press entertainment journalists have highlighted a curated list of new streaming and media releases available this week.
- Key entertainment options include a new album from the Rolling Stones, the streaming debut of the movie "Backrooms," and a new version of "Little House on the Prairie."
- Additional recommendations feature new music releases from artists Adam Lambert and Finn Wolfhard, as well as the video game "College Football 27" from EA Sports.
- These selections provide a diverse range of options for consumers looking for updated music, film, and gaming content across various streaming platforms.
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