"We are all very proud of Juice WRLD and that his music continues to be honoured and live on forever"
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Grey's Anatomy fans can continue to rest easy for now.
The show is still returning for a 17th season on ABC, and president Karey Burke says the show "will live as long as [Ellen Pompeo] is interested in playing Meredith Grey."
But that doesn't mean some things aren't changing. The Grey's spinoff Station 19 is now taking over the 8 p.m. timeslot, with Grey's moving to 9 p.m. Grey's showrunner Krista Vernoff is now also running Station 19, allowing the two shows to be much more interconnected,
"We are all very proud of Juice WRLD and that his music continues to be honoured and live on forever"
Things got electric on the 2020 GRAMMYs stage when a slew of stars came together to perform a number from .
GÖTEBORG, Sweden: “All the Sins”’ Finnish co-writers and creators Mika Ronkainen and Merja Aakko, winners of last year’s Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize for outstanding Nordic screenplay, are developing for MRK Matila Röhr Productions an adoption drama set between Finland and Guatemala.
TGIF is back, baby.
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the “Station 19″/”Grey’s Anatomy” crossover that aired Jan. 23.
Grab your tissues — and a lot of them. When Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy return on Thursday, January 24, it’s going to be quite a doozy.
Finneas O’Connell’s down-to-earth presence — he apologizes for running precisely “four minutes late” to meet me at a Highland Park cafe in Los Angeles — contrasts with the high-octane year he’s had: He co-wrote and produced the explosive debut album by his younger sister Billie Eilish’s When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, then joined her for a world tour. And it doesn’t seem things will quiet down for O’Connell anytime soon.
Lizzo has said she is “so much more” than her figure and body positivity.
The star has become an icon of the body positivity movement
Nearly a year after “Grey’s Anatomy” made television history by becoming the longest-running primetime medical drama, the ABC series is taking on a new challenge on Thursday, Jan. 23: becoming more immersed with its spinoff, “Station 19,” for a more unified two-hour weekly block.
Lizzo is out here killing it again with a magazine cover for the books.
On Five Things with Lynn Hirschberg—W's latest podcast series—Hollywood's brightest sit down with the magazine's Editor-at-Large to talk about "Five Things" that have made them who they are: a person, a place, an object, one positive event, and one negative event that ultimately turned into something positive.
She didn't get to wear her red carpet dress to the premiere of The Crows Have Eyes III, but look at her now at the SAG Awards!
If Victor Wanyama never plays for Celtic again then supporters can't say they didn't receive fair warning.
Kate Moss is a legend in the fashion industry and it's highly likely that she commands thousands for an appearance on a runway during a fashion show. So when quirky fashion brand Vetements wanted to inject a little celebrity appeal into their Paris Fashion Week show they decided to hire lookalikes to fill out their cast of models.
On Five Things with Lynn Hirschberg—W's latest podcast series—Hollywood's brightest sit down with the magazine's Editor-at-Large to talk about "Five Things" that have made them who they are: a person, a place, an object, one positive event, and one negative event that ultimately turned into something positive.