This week's new releases: 'Athena,' 'Sidney' and 'Quantum Leap' returns

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This week's new releases include albums from Kelsea Ballerini and 5 Seconds of Summer, an Oprah Winfrey-produced documentary about Sidney Poitier and a starry celebration of Norman Lear.

Here's a collection curated by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists of what's arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.

— We've already had the album"Denim & Rhinestones" from Carrie Underwood so get ready for"Denim & Diamonds" from Nashville singer and songwriter Nikki Lane. For Lane's first album in five years, she enlisted Queens of the Stone Age's frontman Joshua Home for production and mixing, with further contributions from Arctic Monkeys' Matt Helders.

By summer, the author's sequel to her bestselling"It Ends With Us" had already reached the Top 10 on Amazon.com. It might have climbed higher but for competition from other Hoover novels, including"Ugly Love,""Verity" and, of course,"It Ends With Us," the dramatic tale of a love triangle and a woman's endurance of domestic abuse that young TikTok users have embraced. They helped make Hoover the country's most popular fiction writer.

Hoover's new book should help extend what has been another solid year for the industry. Booksellers are looking forward to a mix of commercial favorites such as Hoover, Anthony Horowitz, Beverly Jenkins and Veronica Roth alongside what Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt calls a"really strong" lineup of literary releases.

But the most high-profile works of political reporting dwell on Biden's predecessor, Donald Trump, among them "Confidence Man," by The New York Times' Maggie Haberman, and "The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017–2021," by Peter Baker of the Times and Susan Glasser of The New Yorker. "Victory Is Assured" compiles essays by the late critic and novelist Stanley Crouch, and "Ain't But a Few of Us: Black Music Writers Tell Their Story" includes the influential Greg Tate, who died last year.

New poetry includes works by Pulitzer-winners Jorie Graham and Sharon Olds, Saeed Jones, Jenny Xie, former U.S. poet laureates Billy Collins and Joy Harjo, Linda Pastan and Wang Yin, the Chinese poet whose "A Summer Day in the Company of Ghosts" is his first work to come out in English. Bob Dylan reflects upon an art form he helped reinvent in "The Philosophy of Modern Song," while the title of Jan Wenner's memoir invokes the Dylan classic that helped inspire the name of the magazine he founded, "Like a Rolling Stone.

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