LeBron James will continue to make Kobe Bryant proud.
29.01.2020 - 18:06 / ok.co.uk
Do you feel like work is consuming your life and when you come back home your still thinking about it? Does it keep you up at night or do you find yourself boring your friends to tears about office politics when they just want to chat about Love Island? Well it seems you’re not alone. A study of 2,000 adults found that rising work pressures and smartphones that constantly buzz combined with a fast pace of life mean that many people find it difficult to “switch off”.
LeBron James will continue to make Kobe Bryant proud.
It seems like so much has happened since made everyone long for the simpler days, but it's only been one month since People magazine confirmed the news. After nearly nine years together, Vanessa is flying solo this Valentine's Day and is taking time to celebrate herself.
Flawed and simplistic metrics may be misleading Hollywood's power brokers about the factors that determine box office success and perpetuating gender and race biases, a new study suggests.Complicating longtime adages that films with female and/or underrepresented lead or co-lead stars don't perform as well as those with white, male stars, the former receive lower production and print and advertising (P&A) budgets and distribution density (they were released in fewer theaters) than the latter,
Manchester Day will shine a spotlight on the climate emergency this year with an Our Planet, Our City theme for this year's parade.
Despite the lack of actors of color nominated at the 2020 Oscars, 2019 was a year of positive change for inclusion in popular movies.Research from the USCAnnenberg Inclusion Initiative examined the 100 top-grossing films of 2019 andfound that there was a notable improvement in the representation of both actors of color and females.Last year, 31 of thetop 100films featuredan underrepresented lead or co-lead, which is up from the 27films in 2018 and 13 films in 2007.
E! has greenlit “The Bradshaw Bunch” (working title), a comedic docuseries headlined by NFL legend, broadcaster and actor Terry Bradshaw for premiere later this summer.
Terry Bradshaw has been a public figure since the 70s, so getting to know the man behind the multi-platform career feels long overdue.
By Denise Petski
A study by the Time’s Up Foundation and USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative has found that women and people of color are vastly underrepresented at film festivals worldwide.