Wynn Handman, the longtime New York acting teacher and artistic director of the American Place Theatre, has died. He was 97.
26.03.2020 - 19:03 / billboard.com
Today (March 26), Billboard can announce that Drake and his co-manager Adel "Future" Nur will executive produce a new series on Quibi titled 48 Laws of Power. Based on Robert Greene's New York Times best-selling book of the same name, 48 Laws of Power will "detail the nature of power and how one can secure and maintain it."Drake will also direct an episode.
Wynn Handman, the longtime New York acting teacher and artistic director of the American Place Theatre, has died. He was 97.
Disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein has been charged with a new count of sexual assault, prosecutors in Los Angeles have said.
Just after releasing "Toosie Slide" last week, Drake appears to have more records loaded up in the tank. On Tuesday (April 7), Drizzy previewed unreleased music on OVO Mark's Instagram Live, including a potential scorcher with New York upstart Fivio Foreign."Sosa, Fivi looking like KD and Kyrie / My TD bank is on what? My TD bank is on Kylie," spews Drake over the drill-trap soundscape.
Inspired by this unusual time of social distancing and home isolation amid the coronavirus pandemic, Josh Horowitz is launching a digital interview series aptly titled Stir Crazy. The show will offer lively and humorous chats between Horowitz — who is holed up in his New York apartment — and various entertainers who join him via a remote video connection.
The Real Housewives of New York returned for Season 12 this week in all its glamorous glory with new drama, new faces and a dramatic changing of the guard, as veteran cast-member Bethenny Frankel decided to exit the show indefinitely, making way for new addition Leah McSweeney.
NEW YORK -- Put on Dua Lipa’s sophomore album and you’ll experience of party — a collection of upbeat, dance-flavored, power-pop gems that could brighten your day. But take a closer, deeper look, and you’ll also find songs brimmed with messages of hope, equality and vulnerability.
Christopher Meloni is bringing his Law & Order: SVU character, Elliot Stabler, back to TV for a new series.
Christopher Meloni is bringing his beloved SVU character Elliot Stabler for a brand-new series!
The buyer of Moviefone — who snapped up the site for the fire-sale price of $1 million in a bankruptcy auction — has now come forward: It’s Cleveland O’Neal III, creator and producer of syndicated daytime entertainment show “Made in Hollywood.”
Amazon is developing a limited series based on the New York Magazine story “The Stolen Kids of Sarah Lawrence,” Variety has learned exclusively. In addition, Reed Morano is attached to direct.
Durant is one of four team members who tested positive for the coronavirus on Tuesday, a week after he was spotted hanging out with Drake at West Hollywood hotspot Nice Guy, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Drake has entered self-isolation after basketball superstar Kevin Durant was diagnosed with COVID-19 just days after partying with the rapper.
Todd Haynes is perhaps one of the most reliable filmmakers working today; from the soul-igniting Carol to the thrilling Safe and more peculiar Wonderstruck, each of his films offer something different from the last. For his latest, he tackles capitalist horror for invigorating drama Dark Waters.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Variety, the iconic entertainment business news media company, will postpone its high-profile Variety Power of Women: New York from April 3 to July 9. The accompanying magazine that includes the New York Women’s Impact Report will publish on July 7.
In today’s tv news roundup, Variety obtained an exclusive clip of “Torn From the Headlines: New York Post Reports” and AMC released a new promo for “The Walking Dead: World Beyond” Season 2.