Former A+E Networks exec Andrew Kuo and ex-New York Times exec Kareem Rahma have launched a podcast company to increase stories by and about people of color in the audio sector.
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EXCLUSIVE: Erin and Sara Foster, the stars of VH1’s reality TV parody series Barely Famous, are getting into podcasting.
The duo, who are under an overall deal at 20th Television, are launching The World’s First Podcast with Erin & Sara Foster.
The series, which launches on May 6, will feature conversations ranging in topic from friendship, investing, and dating to aging, religion, motherhood, infertility, grief and more. Erin and Sara will discuss what’s going on in their lives, hear from their
Former A+E Networks exec Andrew Kuo and ex-New York Times exec Kareem Rahma have launched a podcast company to increase stories by and about people of color in the audio sector.
“Friend sent me this video of Adam Sandler hoopin’ on Long Island,” tweeted Anthony Puccio (aka @APOOCH) on Monday. “He’s out here playing pickup every day.” In the video, taken from Robert Whitehorn’s (aka @robobball3) Instagram story, Adam, 54, is seen enjoying the relaxed COVID restrictions on a community court.
If the trailer for Oprah and Prince Harry’s “The Me You Can’t See” is any indication of the full series, it is sure to be a powerful one.
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Seth Rogen is entering the podcast game.
Seth Rogen is the latest A-lister to get into the world of podcasting.
There have been a lot of celebrity feuds over the years, and many have been between famous co-stars.
While Los Angeles County will wait until tomorrow to loosen business restrictions in accordance with its move into the least-restrictive Yellow tier of the state’s economic-reopening blueprint, Pasadena and Long Beach enacted eased guidelines today, including the reopening of indoor bars.
EXCLUSIVE: Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd are heading back to Middle Earth.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentUplifting refugee drama “Peace by Chocolate,” which marks the last film starring late great Syrian actor and director Hatem Ali, is set to world premiere at the upcoming Tribeca Film Festival.UTA Independent Film Group will be handling world sales on the English-language pic, which is directed by Canadian first-timer Jonathan Keijser and will bow as part of the fest’s online Tribeca at Home presentations announced today.“Peace by Chocolate” is based on
Lives hang in the balance in Lenox Hill, a nine-part Netflix documentary series that offers a rare and gripping look inside a big-city hospital.
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Pancake fail! A 17-year-old hostess at IHOP went viral on TikTok after she failed to recognize Adam Sandler when he asked for a table.
Duchess of Sussex and Princess Beatrice's engagement rings were especially designed for them by their husbands, Prince Harry and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Harry created a jewel for his then-fiancée with a special link to his late mother, Princess Diana, while Mr Mapelli wanted a mix between classic and modern styles.
Starz has put in development The Case of Cyntoia Brown, a limited drama series inspired by the story of Cyntoia Brown-Long, who served 15 years of a life sentence for killing a man when she was 16 years old.
Katharine McPhee may be younger than her stepdaughters Erin Foster and Sara Foster, but they’ve all made their close bond clear.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterDave Chappelle, Talib Kweli, and Yasiin Bey have partnered with subscription podcast network Luminary on the new podcast “The Midnight Miracle.”The show is described as salon style and features the three hosts and creators as well as their friends and featured guests. “The Midnight Miracle” was recorded during Chappelle’s 2020 Summer Camp at “The Shack” — a mechanic’s garage retrofitted as a clubhouse.