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Could the same person be responsible for the murders of two different women in Atlanta that occurred just weeks within each other? Retired cold case investigator Paul Holes is determined to find out on Friday's new episode of The DNA of Murder.
With the help of Loni Coombs, a former prosecutor for the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office, Holes will take an in-depth look at two separate Atlanta murders—the first of which happened in 2002 when 27-year-old Tamekia Taylor was killed in her home
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Take That star Gary Barlow has been helping to provide some smiles, and escapism through music, with a series of mini concerts every week day at 5pm - and he's vowed to keep going throughout coronavirus lockdown.
Tributes have been paid to a father who died following a motorbike crash in Gorton last night (Wednesday).
Olivia Culpo is keeping her household fed with her delicious recipes, soups and desserts while in quarantine! The actress, 27, appears to be in hunkered down at home with boyfriend, Christian McCaffrey and her sister Sophie Culpo in the NFL quarterback’s hometown of Castle Rock, Colorado. HollywoodLife caught up with Olivia in our new “At Home With…” series, and she took us inside her eventful quarantine activities:
As Kim Kardashian would say, “Don’t be rude!” The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star’s fans didn’t take kindly to Jax Taylor’s tone when he tried to diss Kim’s interview on The View. “TOMORROW: @KimKardashian West joins us from Los Angeles to discuss how her family is managing while social distancing,” the talk show’s Twitter account posted on March 30. Jax responded in a shady tweet, “Why? Who cares. What about the rest of the world. This is dumb.”
With production grinding to a halt in the face of the novel coronavirus, the entertainment industry has found itself navigating uncharted territory. To offer a better sense for how, The Hollywood Reporter is running a regular series that focuses on how Hollywood's writers, actors, directors, executives and others are living and working in these challenging times.
Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes and Elevation Worship's new worship track "The Blessing: Live" rockets onto the streaming-, airplay- and sales-powered Hot Christian Songs chart, dated April 4, at No. 3. Jobe and Carnes wrote the song with Elevation Worship's Steven Furtick and Chris Brown
DJ D-Nice’s Instagram live virtual dance parties have been the sensation of isolation, drawing upwards of 150,000 viewers — among them, both Democratic candidates, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, former first lady Michelle Obama, Drake, Oprah Winfrey, Will Smith and even Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg — and helping relieve anxiety during this time of stress and uncertainty.
John Legend is spilling the tea!
John Legend is spilling the tea!
Prince William and Kate Middleton's kids have joined the masses in sending a round of applause to the heroes fighting on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Thousands of students across the globe have come waddling back to the chilly world of Club Penguin, Disney's massively-multiplayer online game that first launched in 2005,in a time of coronavirus social distancing and self-quarantines. “For most of the kids that are coming back,Club Penguinwas where they found their friends,” Lance Priebe, one of the co-founders of the originalClub Penguin, tells The Hollywood Reporter.
Olivia Culpo, 27, is making the most of her time at home by dancing the day away during quarantine from the coronavirus outbreak. The gorgeous brunette took to Instagram on Mar. 21 to share a cute video that showed her flaunting her toned abs in a black sports bra under a a tan cardigan and matching black leggings as she did a silly dance move and laughingly said, “What’s happening?” “Day 7. Impromptu dance party highly recommended,” Olivia captioned the video clip.
Following reportsThursday that comedy club Upright Citizens Brigade experienced mass layoffs at its Los Angeles and New York venues due to the coronavirus pandemic, an online fundraiseremerged on GoFundMe to help out staff in need. Organized by UCB performer Pete Byrnes, the fundraiser is titled "Help the UCB LA Staff" and asks for $50,000 to assist staff affected by the layoffs.
Being stuck at home doesn’t mean you have to give up your weekend plans completely. If hitting up the strip club was in your itinerary this weekend, then Atlanta’s Magic City still has your back on that.