Hollywood Minute: Taylor Swift tops charts again as new documentaries celebrate food, community, and sports legends
Taylor Swift continues her historic run atop the Billboard Hot 100, as fans keep streaming and singing along to “The Fate of Ophelia.”

(CNN)- Taylor Swift continues her historic run atop the Billboard Hot 100, as fans keep streaming and singing along to “The Fate of Ophelia.” The hit from her album “The Life of a Showgirl” is number one for the seventh straight week — marking the first song to debut and remain at number one for its first seven weeks since BTS’s “Butter” in 2021.
Meanwhile, PBS is gearing up to premiere a new special from chef and television host Lidia Bastianich. “Lidia Celebrates America: A Nation of Neighbors” highlights volunteers across the country whose generosity — often shared through food — strengthens communities and brings people together. The special debuts Tuesday, November 25.
Football fans will also see a tribute to one of the NFL’s most memorable figures. “Love Ya Bum!” tells the story of coach Bum Phillips, who revitalized the Houston Oilers in the 1970s and became beloved for his loyalty to players, trademark cowboy hat, and down-to-earth charisma. The documentary premieres Tuesday, November 25, on digital platforms.
From chart-toppers to culinary storytelling to sports nostalgia — it’s a busy entertainment week across screens and streaming.