Michelle McNamara‘s legacy lives on. For years, the writer spent her time digging into mysteries on True Crime Diary, a blog she created that cultivated a massive fanbase.
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Also Read: New Episodes of 'Live PD', 'Cops' Pulled Amid George Floyd ProtestsThe move comes just one day after a Los Angeles Times op-ed in which “12 Years a Slave” screenwriter John Ridley called on HBO to remove the film from streaming.
In the post, Ridley criticized “Gone With the Wind” for glorifying the pre-Civil War south, minimizing slavery and for its many racist portrayals of black people.“It is a film that, as part of the narrative of the ‘Lost Cause,’ romanticizes the Confederacy in
.Michelle McNamara‘s legacy lives on. For years, the writer spent her time digging into mysteries on True Crime Diary, a blog she created that cultivated a massive fanbase.
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani have released a new live performance video of their duet, “Nobody But You”.
LOS ANGELES — Movie classic “Gone with the Wind” returned to the HBO Max streaming platform on Wednesday, along with two extra features discussing its depiction of race in the Civil War era.
Alessandra Ambrosio sets up to serve the ball while playing a game of volleyball with a group of her friends in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon (June 21).
Max Tuerk was a former NFL player with the San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers and the Arizona Cardinals.Tuerk played football at USC, where he was named a Freshman All-American in 2012. In the 2016 NFL draft, he was chosen by the Chargers in the third round, but an injury kept him on the inactive list during his first season.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerAlan Metter, the director for the 1980s pop culture films Girls Just Want To Have Fun and Back To School, died on June 7, according to the New York Film Academy, where he taught. Details on the cause or location were not provided.Metter was born in Sharon, Mass., on Dec.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerAlan Mettler, the director for the 1980s pop culture films Girls Just Want To Have Fun and Back To School, died on June 7, according to the New York Film Academy, where he taught. Details on the cause or location were not provided.Metter was born in Sharon, Mass., on Dec.
Ellise Shafer editorAlan Metter, best known for directing the 1980s films “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” and “Back to School,” died on June 7, his family confirmed to Variety. He was 77.Metter was born in Sharon, Mass., on Dec.
James McClain A newly constructed estate on the desirable Westside of Los Angeles has sold for $8.4 million, notably under the $10 million asking price. Located in a bucolic and famously celebrified region of the Brentwood neighborhood, the triple-story house includes 10,300 square feet of mansion-sized living space, with six bedrooms and a total of eight bedrooms.The new owner is 29-year-old entrepreneur Max Cutler, the Spotify executive and L.A.
wrote in a joint statement Thursday. “The quests, the cutscenes, the skills and items; all the adventures Night City has to offer — it’s all there.
Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner has revealed her baby bump while out on a walk in Los Angeles with husband Joe Jonas.The couple haven't officially confirmed the pregnancy, but Turner's growing baby bump was very visible during their outing as she wore a crop top and leggings.The baby will be the actress and Joe's first child and although they haven't announced when their baby is due, it looks like the little one's arrival probably isn't too far off.The pair, who have been together since 2016,
Leave it to Demi Lovato to find everlasting love during the coronavirus pandemic!
Vanessa Bryant honored the loves of her live in a permanent way. The wife and mother of the late Kobe and Gianna Bryant took to her social media to share two throwback videos of tattoo sessions with Los Angeles-based artist Nikko Hurtado.
In the wake of George Floyd’s death and the subsequent protests all over the world, Mrs. America star Niecy Nash says she is “a f***ing wreck” after her son had a scary encounter with the Los Angeles police last weekend.
Jordan Moreau HBO Max has removed the 1939 film “Gone With the Wind” from its library in the wake of protests over the death of George Floyd.The removal comes after a Los Angeles Times op-ed called for the film to be taken down as it perpetuates racial stereotypes and glorifies the antebellum South.Starring Vivienne Leigh, Clark Gable, Hattie McDaniel and Olivia de Havilland, “Gone With the Wind” takes place on a plantation outside Atlanta after the American Civil War.
Vanessa Bryant revealed she’s seeking “hundreds of millions of dollars” in the wrongful death lawsuit following the loss of husband Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna in a helicopter crash.According to documents obtained by Us Weekly on Monday, June 8, the Los Angeles native’s lawsuit against the helicopter company and the estate of pilot Ara Zobayan, who also perished in the January crash, is seeking substantial compensation.“As a result of Kobe Bryant’s and GB’s deaths, Vanessa Bryant seeks