John Oliver wasn’t finished throwing shade at Mike Richards.
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Fox Business Network announced a major overhaul to its primetime lineup on Wednesday. “FBN Prime” will launch Sept.
20 and is being billed as “a new multi-series slate of primetime programming that celebrates American industry and ingenuity.” To make space for “Prime,” Lisa Kennedy Montgomery’s “Kennedy” will move from 8 p.m. ET to 7 p.m.
John Oliver wasn’t finished throwing shade at Mike Richards.
Mexico, after the Vatican encouraged the incorporation of regional musical traditions into services in the 1960s.
TheWrap-Up,” hosts Sharon Waxman and Daniel Goldblatt discussed another up and down week at the box office, how “Jeopardy!” managed to bungle its new host hire and this year’s TheGrill panel.Then, Iranian American journalist Masih Alinejad joined the podcast to discuss her ordeal as the target of a kidnapping plot by the Iranian government. She also talked about using her platform to help the women of Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover.
"American Pickers" star Mike Wolfe has spoken out after his former co-host Frank Fritz exposed their strained relationship. In July, Fritz, 55, told The Sun he has left the series and is no longer in contact with Wolfe, 57.
The annual 50-state student government conference Boys State, sponsored by the American Legion, first came to filmmaker Jesse Moss’ attention after reading about the Texas edition in the Washington Post. At each summer’s conferences, boys gather to set up a mock-state legislature — they organize political campaigns, run for office, give speeches, write bills and debate it at all their respective state’s capital.
Naman Ramachandran Warner Music Entertainment, the film and television division of Warner Music Group (WMG), and London and Los Angeles based television and film production company Lightbox, have signed a partnership deal to co-produce, co-develop and co-finance non-fiction film and TV projects.The deal gives Lightbox, founded by double Oscar winner Simon Chinn (“Searching For Sugar Man,” “Man on Wire,” “Tina”) and double Emmy winner Jonathan Chinn (“LA 92,” “American High,” “Whitney”), access
Limp Bizkit‘s recent decision to cancel the remainder of their US tour in length for the first time.The band’s ‘Limited Last Minute Post Pandemic Popup Party Edition’ tour was pulled last weekend “out of an abundance of caution and concern for the safety of the band, crew and, most of all, the fans,” a statement explained.Frontman Durst subsequently denied rumours which claimed that the tour had been axed after a member of the band had fallen ill with coronavirus, writing on Instagram: “Let us
EXCLUSIVE: Babak Tafti (Succession) and Mousa Hussein Kraish (American Gods) are set for lead roles opposite Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Kyle Chandler in the first installment of Super Pumped, Showtime’s anthology series from Billions co-creators Brian Koppelman and David Levien.
MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski tore into conservatives for their COVID-19 response Monday, saying those against vaccines and safety precautions are part of a “death cult.”After playing a clip of former president Donald Trump encouraging vaccines but insisting Americans should be empowered to choose whether they want to get it or not, the “Morning Joe” co-host reflected on past statements from Republican leaders and said, “One year later, the stock market is at record highs despite their eagerness to
OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network and discovery+ have given a straight-to-series order to Justice, USA, a docuseries which takes a comprehensive insider 360-degree view of the criminal justice system. The project hails from Oscar, Grammy and Emmy-winning Common, Humanitas Prize finalist Marshall Goldberg (Life Goes On), Emmy-winning executive producer Mike Tollin (The Last Dance) and MSM, with Think Common Entertainment’s Tamara Brown also executive producing.
Anna Marie de la Fuente In an unprecedented move, multi-Oscar nominated American composer and pianist Philip Glass (“The Hours”) has contributed key music to Mexican documentary “Cartas a Distancia” (“Letters from a Distance”) by Juan Carlos Rulfo.Credit goes to Glass’s decades-long friendship and collaboration with the documentary’s lead composer and music producer Leonardo Heiblum, whose notable list of film credits include some highly acclaimed Latin American films, including “Frida,” “Maria
Limp Bizkit have cancelled the remainder of their US tour over safety concerns.In a statement, the group said: “Out of an abundance of caution and concern for the safety of the band, crew and most of all the fans, the Limp Bizkit show this Monday and the remaining August tour is being cancelled.“Refunds are available at their points of purchase.
Things are getting heated between “American Pickers” co-hosts Frank Fritz and Mike Wolfe.
Apple TV+’s wildly successful show,, is now streaming new episodes every Friday. That’s right, weekly releases- remember those? follows a kindhearted American football coach, played by Jason Sudeikis, as he crosses the pond to coach professional soccer.
Fall Out Boy have pulled out of two of their Hella Mega tour dates after a member of their team tested positive for COVID-19.The band are currently on tour around the US with Green Day and Weezer on their long-awaited and COVID-delayed stadium dates.In a statement, the band revealed that they will no longer play tonight’s (August 4) New York City show at Citi Field and tomorrow’s (August 5) date at Boston’s Fenway Park, but Green Day, Weezer and support band the Interrupters will still play the
"American Pickers" star Frank Fritz recently revealed he's had a falling out with his co-star Mike Wolfe. Fritz's last appearance on the show was in a March 2020 episode.
Danielle Colby is standing by her pal Mike Wolfe. The "American Pickers" star broke her silence on Monday after Frank Fritz revealed his strained relationship with his former co-host.
With the rise of the coronavirus Delta variant, Dr. Anthony Fauci went on ABC’s This Week to discuss what that means for Americans and whether or not we will see more lockdowns.
Green Day have shared a behind the scenes look at their recent Hella Mega Tour warm-up show in Tulsa, Oklahoma – check it out below.Last week, the band played a host of classic hits at a warm-up show at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa ahead of the start of the US leg of the new stadium tour.With the tour itself beginning in Texas at the weekend (July 24), the band have now shared a four-minute exclusive look back at the warm-up show, shared through Billie Joe Armstrong‘s company Oakland Coffee.Watch