Ahead of September’s 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Turner Sports has backed a commemorative project with a baseball angle.
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Get ready for more fantastic tales of magic and murder. HBO is currently developing three new “Game of Thrones” spinoffs to expand upon the popular fictional universe, according to multiplereports.
The network is working on a trio of prequels, set before the events of “Game of Thrones”, that will tell the stories of characters who played a role in the history of the world, first imagined and detailed in the novels of George R. R. Martin.
Two of the sequel projects, with the working titles “Flea
Ahead of September’s 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Turner Sports has backed a commemorative project with a baseball angle.
Allen Media Group’s This TV has inked a distribution deal with eight major-market ABC-owned TV station subchannels. The company’s newest broadcast network is currently in 86 million U.S. households.
Hip-Hop legend DMX has reportedly suffered a drug overdose — and it’s sadly not looking good.
There’s a reason Kendall Jenner just beefed up her security – TMZ Major Star Wars news! – Just Jared Jr Why did Princess Diana believe this? – Celebitchy Things just got real for the Real Housewives of New Jersey – TooFab An actress from The Office speaks out about racist jokes – Popsugar Get a first look at a highly anticipated Netflix series – Just Jared Jr
Good news, “Game of Thrones” fans! George R.R. Martin is bringing back Ned Stark, Jamie Lannister, and other classic characters from his novels and popular HBO series.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaGeorge R.R. Martin is facing something even more menacing than White Walkers: New York theater critics.
We’ll be seeing more of Elmo and friends on HBO Max. The streaming service has renewed The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo starring the furry red host for a second season. Production is underway on the second season of the live-action preschool variety series at Kaufman Astoria Studios in New York with new episodes to premiere this fall.
Wellington Paranormal, a New Zealand horror mockumentary based on Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi’s What We Do in the Shadows film, is coming to the U.S.
spinoffs to expand upon the popular fictional universe, according to multiplereports.The network is working on a trio of prequels, set before the events of, that will tell the stories of characters who played a role in the history of the world, first imagined and detailed in the novels of George R. R.
It was Andrew Cuomo’s Emmy-winning performance: daily televised coronavirus briefings in which the New York governor projected competence and compassion, helping to calm a nervous nation.Now, the many Americans whose positive impressions of Cuomo were formed during the height of the pandemic are getting a close-up of a very different governor, one accused of underreporting COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes, sexually harassing female staffers and bullying colleagues.To New Yorkers who have watched
NEW YORK -- One of the country's oldest cultural instititutions, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, is undergoing some of its biggest changes in more than a century.For the first time since 1908, the academy is expanding its core membership, from 250 artists in literature, music and art and architecture, to 300 by 2025. And this year's inductees, 33 of them, are the largest and most diverse group in recent memory.
Yaw Tog, the breakout star of Ghana's rising Asakaa drill scene, has joined forces with Stormzy and Kewsi Arthur for a remix of his song "Sore." Check out the video for the "Sore" remix above. "Sore" was first released in 2020 and became the first Ghanaian drill video to pass the 1M view count.