FX has ordered new installments in the New York Times Presents franchise, which is behind such acclaimed documentaries as Framing Britney Spears.
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CBS has revealed premiere dates for a slew of new and returning series, including the debuts of three franchise newcomers — NCIS: Hawai’i, FBI: International and CSI: Vegas — along with Ghosts and The Activist.
The network also set dates for new seasons of comedies Young Sheldon, The Neighborhood, Bob ♥ Abishola, B Positive, United States of Al; dramas NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, FBI, FBI: Most Wanted, S.W.A.T., Blue Bloods, Magnum, P.I., Bull and The Equalizer; reality shows Survivor and Tough as
FX has ordered new installments in the New York Times Presents franchise, which is behind such acclaimed documentaries as Framing Britney Spears.
An actor who guest-starred on hit shows such as “Power”, “The Americans”, “Law & Order: SVU” and “Boardwalk Empire” has been charged with murder.
SAG-AFTRA’s upcoming election is taking shape, with the union’s ruling party – headed by presidential candidate Fran Drescher – today unveiling its full slate of candidates.
Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain, has been released in the US.
Chris Willman Music WriterAfter panic set in among some Harry Styles fans as word got out about some rescheduled tour dates but not others, minds have been set at rest — at least in the U.S. — as the British pop superstar has revealed a full list of new fall dates for the American portion of his outing, which was originally supposed to run in April through October of last year.The news was less good for U.K.
CBS series NCIS, and its two offshoots NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans, once again failed to secure a single nod. The wildly popular Mark Harmon-led drama was completely ignored by Emmy voters during its pivotal 18th season.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAfter a year-plus as one of the most active livestream performers in the music business, Phoebe Bridgers is finally getting to do a proper tour behind her Grammy-nominated “Punisher” album.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticRonan Farrow’s reporting on Harvey Weinstein — first his coverage in The New Yorker in 2017, then his metacoverage of what it took to get that story in his 2019 book “Catch and Kill” — helped to crystallize and define a moment in American cultural life.
LOS ANGELES -- Rocker Marilyn Manson surrendered to police in Los Angeles last week in connection with a 2019 arrest warrant out of New Hampshire where he allegedly assaulted a videographer at a concert, authorities said.Manson, whose legal name is Brian Hugh Warner, is charged with two misdemeanor counts of simple assault stemming from an alleged incident on Aug. 19, 2019 at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in Gilford.Gilford police Chief Anthony J.
UPDATE: As expected, Marilyn Manson has turned himself in to face assault charges in a New Hampshire incident.
Marilyn Manson turned himself into police on Friday (July 2) and was released on bail for an alleged spitting incident in New Hampshire, it is being reported.According to People, the rock star (real name Brian Warner) surrendered himself to the Hollywood division of Los Angeles Police Department over two counts of Class A misdemeanour simple assault.It comes after a warrant was issued for Manson’s arrest following allegations he spat at and shot snot on a videographer during a performance in the
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office told a judge on Wednesday that it is ready to bring Harvey Weinstein to trial within four months on charges of rape and sexual assault.Weinstein is still in prison in upstate New York, where he has been fighting his extradition since April.
found the organization had violated New Jersey’s consumer fraud law.In issuing that decision, the jury found that JONAH had violated the consumer fraud law by promising a service on which it could not deliver: the changing of clients’ orientation from gay to straight, on the premise that being gay is a treatable mental disorder, a position that was rejected by the American Psychiatric Association more than four decades ago.It also awarded the plaintiffs — three former clients and two of their