Film at Lincoln Center and The Museum of Modern Art has set Audrey Diwan’s Happening and The African Desperate by Martine Syms will bookend the 51st edition of their collaboration, New Directors/New Films running April 20–May 1 in NYC.
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EXCLUSIVE: Having proved a big winner for clients such as Gabrielle Union-Wade and Megyn Kelly Freedman + Taitelman LLP is now expanding the depth and scope of its partnership bench.
Miles Cooley has joined the Bryan Freedman and Michael Taitelman founded Century City law firm and Sean Hardy, Ben Marsh and Brian Turnauer have been promoted to partners.
“Mike Taitelman and I are in our 25th year at the firm trying to be better every day,” Freedman told Deadline of the four new partners. “There is no question that today we are better in welcoming our new partner Miles Cooley to the firm and promoting Sean Hardy, Brian Turnauer and Ben Marsh as our new partners,” the Hollywood heavyweight attorney added. “We cannot wait for what comes next!”
Formerly a partner in the LA offices of DLA Piper, Berkeley School of Law, grad Cooley has represented the likes Curtis “50 Cent” Curtis, Rihanna, and hip hop kingpin Jay-Z, as well as other entertainment industry clients.
Certified as a player agent by the National Basketball Players’ Association, seasoned civil litigator Turnauer focuses on entertainment employment matters and celebrity threat assessment. In the latter capacity, the lawyer has worked closely with dedicated units in the FBI and LAPD.
Having worked closely with Freedman on lawsuits involving the Paradigm Talent Agency, the Judge Judy show and more, litigator Hardy straddles specialities of executive exit packages and courtroom battle.
Centering on real estate, business and employment dust-ups for corporate and Tinseltown clients, Marsh has earned a reputation as a hard edged advocate.
With Freedman retained by pink slipped CNN anchor Chris Cuomo late last year and the blast radius expanding with the recent sudden resignations
Film at Lincoln Center and The Museum of Modern Art has set Audrey Diwan’s Happening and The African Desperate by Martine Syms will bookend the 51st edition of their collaboration, New Directors/New Films running April 20–May 1 in NYC.
The In Memoriam portion of the Oscars ceremony has been a time-honored tradition to remember those folks we have recently lost that have contributed to the world of cinema. It can be a more somber and sad part of the show, but this year producers attempted to inject a little more energy.
Kathie Lee Gifford is going into a "brave new world!" The star shared an exciting announcement for fans which revealed her latest latest out of this world venture.MORE: Kathie Lee Gifford shares joy over baby news in celebratory family postThe retired television host is constantly expanding her portfolio, having spent fifteen years co-hosting Live! With Regis and Kathie Lee as well as over a decade at Today's 4th Hour with Hoda Kotb. She also has ventured into music and books and she has a line of wines as well.WATCH: Kathie invites fans inside her lavish living room at her home in TennesseeMORE: Today Show stars' ultra-stylish homes: Savannah Guthrie, Jenna Bush Hager, Katie Couric and moreNow the multi-faceted star is exploring yet another industry, that of NFT's, the art world's latest trend, which is a non-fungible token stored on a blockchain.She took to Instagram to announce the news, which also revealed a glimpse of her impressive home, as she sat in her cozy living room while the floor to ceiling windows behind her gave way into bright sunlight and luscious trees.Kathie explained that she would be hosting her first virtual NFT Fireside Chat "for all of you wonderful members of my Pioneer Club."A post shared by Kathie Lee Gifford (@kathielgifford)The exctiting announcementThe KLG Pioneer Club "contains unique collectibles handmade by Kathie and inspired by her Star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame." The stars are hand drawn by the star and sold as an NFT.MORE: Kathie Lee Gifford delights fans with adorable photo to mark son Cody's special dayMORE: Kathie Lee Gifford shares glimpse inside lavish living room at home in TennesseeWhat's more, she revealed that the event would "be doing some real good too," as proceeds
Charli XCX has shared the deluxe version of new album ‘Crash’, which features four additional tracks.The expanded edition of Charli’s fifth album takes its tracklist to 16 songs, with the inclusion of ‘Selfish Girl’, ‘How Can I Not Know What I Need Right Now’, ‘Sorry If I Hurt You’ and ‘What You Think About Me’.Production on the four new tracks is handled by George Daniel, Lotus IV, Deaton Chris Anthony and A.G. Cook, each of whom contributed to production on the original version of ‘Crash’.
NEW ORLEANS -- The school board in the city where jazz took root is preparing to undo a little-known 1922 rule that bans jazz music and dancing in public schools.Officials tell The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate that the policy has racist origins, as its creators sought at the time to distance New Orleans schoolchildren from the African Americans who created the genre. The rule has been ignored for decades.
Selling Sunset is already gearing up to be “electric,” thanks to newcomer Chelsea Lazkani joining the . "I will say it's really electric, It's nothing you've ever seen before on TV,” the real estate agent told about the upcoming season of the real estate . Lazkani shared the good news to her Instagram with the teaser image of the full-cast—sans the —wearing all pink to usher in a new season.
In today’s episode of Bingeworthy, our revitalized TV and streaming podcast co-hosts Mike DeAngelo and Rodrigo Perez dig into the rise and trend of tech grifter television which is all the rage at this very moment. Specifically, we discuss Apple TV+’s new series “WeCrashed,” which tells the true story of Adam and Rebecca Neumann (played by Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway, respectively), founders of WeWork, which grew from a single co-working space in New York to a global brand worth $47 billion in under a decade — until disaster struck.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“East New York,” the drama pilot currently in the works at CBS, has added four new cast members.Ruben Santiago Hudson (“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” Broadway’s “Lackawanna Blues”), Richard Kind (“Argo,” “A Serious Man”), Lavel Schley (“Barriers,” “Tell My Family I Love Them”), and Olivia Luccardi (“The Thing About Pam,” “The Deuce”) have all joined the pilot alongside previously announced series lead Amanda Warren.In the pilot, Regina Haywood (Warren) is the newly promoted deputy inspector of East New York, an impoverished, working-class will neighborhood at the eastern edge of Brooklyn. She leads a diverse group of officers and detectives, some of whom are reluctant to deploy her creative methods of serving and protecting during the midst of social upheaval and the early seeds of gentrification.
Angelique Jackson Korean superstar Lee Minho sent camera flashbulbs into a frenzy on Wednesday night at the premiere of his new Apple TV Plus series “Pachinko” at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles.Based on the bestselling book by Min Jin Lee, “Pachinko” chronicles a Korean immigrant family across four generations, with its story centered around matriarch Sunja, played by newcomers Yu-na Jeon and Minha Kim, as well as Oscar-winner Yuh-Jung Youn. Lee plays Hansu, whose romance with Sunja changes the course of both their lives.Despite his lengthy resume, and his worldwide celebrity, Lee Minho actively pursued the producers behind the show and auditioned for the role.
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Tommy Lee Jones were seen working on the New Orleans set of their upcoming film The Burial on Tuesday. The 54-year-old Foxx looked stylish in a pinstriped suit while the 75-year-old Jones played it more safe in a simple dark suit as they were in character for the film. The movie from Amazon Studios is based on a true story about a lawyer who helps a funeral home owner save his family business.
Sebastian Stan’s slimming down was insufferable.
Nanrisa Lee (Bosch), Mason Alexander Park (Cowboy Bebop) and newcomer Caitlin Bassett are set as series regulars opposite Raymond Lee in NBC’s hourlong pilot Quantum Leap, a reboot of the beloved 1990s sci-fi drama.
EXCLUSIVE: Jay Duplass (The Chair), Sonny Poon Tip (Holby City) and Katrine De Candole (Crow) are set as new series regulars opposite Myha’la Herrold for Season 2 of HBO/BBC’s investment banking drama Industry, from creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay.
Ukrainian film star Pasha Lee has reportedly died while defending his country against the ongoing Russian invasion.
Allen Media Group announced that its fast-growing, free streaming platform, Local Now, has signed PBS Digital Studios to offer viewers curated PBS Digital Studios content. Starting today, PBS Digital Studios content will be available on the Local Now streaming platform. Streamers can expect an awesome line-up of PBS Digital Studios content including hit series, BE SMART, EONS, SOUND FIELD and much more.
Lea Michele and Zandy Reich want to give their 18-month-old son, Ever, a sibling — but the couple aren’t having the easiest time.
Farrah Forke, who co-starred on the long-running NBC sitcom "Wings," died of cancer on Feb. 25 in her Texas home, a family friend confirmed to Variety. She was 54.