Russia's influence over American politics is the subject of a new podcast from Alex Gibney's Jigsaw Productions, Leon Neyfakh's Prologue Projects and Cadence13. Whirlwind, which will look at the 75-year tensions between the U.S.
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Gabrielle Union's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been "on 10" for several months. The 47-year-old actress has revealed that the coronavirus pandemic and recent unrest in the US have taken their toll on her mental health.
She shared: "The combination of a pandemic and this racial reckoning, alongside being inundated with [images of] the brutalisation of black bodies, has sent my PTSD into overdrive. There's just terror in my body." Gabrielle has therefore created her own "fix-me
.Russia's influence over American politics is the subject of a new podcast from Alex Gibney's Jigsaw Productions, Leon Neyfakh's Prologue Projects and Cadence13. Whirlwind, which will look at the 75-year tensions between the U.S.
Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), along with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) on behalf of the studios.
A crown worn by the rapper Notorious B.I.G. in what is said to have been his last photoshoot has sold for nearly £500,000.
Billie Eilish was the special guest for the final episode of The Office actor Brian Baumgartner’s podcast about the US version of the sitcom.The 12-episode An Oral History Of The Office launched as a Spotify exclusive in July, and traces the show’s development from a proposed remake of Ricky Gervais’ UK version, to a present day favourite on streaming services.The show’s final episode focussed on The Office‘s continuing appeal to younger viewers, with Baumgartner, who played Kevin Malone on the
Ewan McGregor has thrown his support behind Scottish independence - despite previously wanting Scotland to stay in the United Kingdom. The Scots actor was one of the big names to back a no vote in the 2014 referendum on Scotland’s future in the Union.But in an interview on American television last night, the 49-year-old said that “it’s time” for Scotland to break away from the UK.
During her tenure as the First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama found herself in a work-life tug of war. She discussed trying to strike a work-life balance in her best-selling memoir Becoming.
Andrew Wallenstein President and Chief Media AnalystThe legacy of 2019’s Oscar-winning “Green Book” is living on via different media in the most innovative fashion.Beginning on Sept. 14, a new podcast revisits how African Americans traveled the segregated south during the Jim Crow era.
Rebecca Gormley has been criticised by fans for taking part in an “offensive” photoshoot where she dressed in a traditional Native American outfit.The Love Island star shared a number of snaps which show her posing with a horse as she wears a headdress with feathers, a belted fringe coat and traditional Native American jewellery while holding a totem pole.As she posted the photos to her 308k followers on Instagram, Rebecca wrote, “OMG I wish you guys could have seen what went on during this
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Many might describe “Boys State,” the critically acclaimed and Sundance Film Festival award-winning documentary by Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine as timely. Especially as the United States finds itself once again in a divisive presidential election.
Khloe Kardashian has wowed fans with a new bikini photoshoot for her Good American swimwear line. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 36, took to her Instagram Stories on August 28 to share a series of behind-the-scenes snaps from her latest photoshoot promoting the Good Swim re-stock.
Gabrielle Union, 47, Keke Palmer, 26, Uzo Aduba, 39, and Marsai Martin, 16, have called for an end to Black hair discrimination, which is rampant across the United States. In a PSA video published by Glamour, the actresses read out submissions from 13 anonymous Black women, who recounted their experiences being discriminated against for their hair.
Gabrielle Union and Kirsten Dunst are looking back at their time on the set of . In honor of the film's 20th anniversary, the actresses (who portrayed East Compton Clovers cheer captain Isis and Rancho Carne Toros captain Torrance Shipman, respectively) reunited for a prerecorded Zoom call with director Peyton Reed and writer Jessica Bendinger.
Gabrielle Union’s exit from America’s Got Talent was one of the hardest things she’s ever dealt with.The L.A.’s finest star recalled her experience during the Minding Her Business panel discussion at the virtual American Black Film Festival, labeling it “so surprising and so heartbreaking and so frustrating and so unnecessary”.Union, who departed the NBC show after just one series as a judge amid allegations of harassment and discrimination she witnessed and experienced during season 14,