Rizwan Manji, who played jack-of-all-trades Ray Butani on “Schitt’s Creek”, is responding to criticism that his character’s Indian accent on the show is yet another example of racial stereotyping on television.
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The 19th season of Real Time with Bill Maher will bow on Friday, January 15 at 10 PM ET/PT.
The political talk show is available on HBO and streams on HBO Max. It also offers a replay at 12:30 AM following its debut.
For the uninitiated, Maher offers his unique perspective on contemporary issues during an opening monologue, roundtable discussions with panelists, and interviews with guests.
Maher headlined his first special on the network in 1989 and has starred in 11 HBO solo specials to date.
The
Rizwan Manji, who played jack-of-all-trades Ray Butani on “Schitt’s Creek”, is responding to criticism that his character’s Indian accent on the show is yet another example of racial stereotyping on television.
Jenny Lewis and Bill Murray have teamed up for an unlikely cover of Drake‘s 2020 hit ‘Laugh Now Cry Later’.The pair have been friends for years, with Lewis previously appearing and singing alongside the Hollywood legend in 2015’s Netflix holiday special A Very Murray Christmas.Shared via her Instagram, the clip showcases the former Rilo Kiley singer and child actor on vocals and bass, while Murray plays the drums.“it’s almost christmas!” Lewis captioned the post on December 24, alongside the
With Christmas approaching, Bill Murray has a gift for everyone.
FX has announced the premiere dates for the new docuseries Hip Hop Uncovered and the fourth season of Snowfall. Included was the key art for both series and the main title from Hip Hop Uncovered
Hallmark Channel has set a premiere date for season 8 of its original drama series, When Calls the Heart, which will officially kick off Sunday, Feb. 21 at 9 p.m.
Eli Countryman In today’s TV news roundup, Showtime announced the premiere date for Season 3 of “Desus & Mero,” and Rooster Teeth and All Elite Wrestling unveiled plans for a podcast premiering Jan. 18.Showtime revealed that “Desus & Mero” will return for Season 3 on Jan. 31.
Tom Cruise, Christian Bale… the list of celebrities who have had outbursts on set and in their everyday lives is quite longer than you think. The Mission Impossible star, 58, is in the news again for berating crew members for not taking COVID-19 safety measures seriously on set. While his outburst was about the good of his crew and co-stars, some rants (like Christian’s) weren’t exactly so pleasant. Here’s the best of the best:
Supernatural has officially ended and it is time to start gearing up for Jared Padalecki's next TV adventure because it will be here before you know it. The actor is heading up The CW's Walker, Texas Ranger reboot, Walker, and this new take on an old classic is premiering at the top of 2021.Even if you've never seen an episode of the original Chuck Norris series, you definitely have heard the legendary jokes that stem from it.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorAnthony Padilla, one of YouTube’s OG creators, rose to internet fame with Smosh — performing goofy, comedic sketches with his longtime friend Ian Hecox.In the three years since exiting Smosh, Padilla has been a solo act on his YouTube channel, which just hit 5 million subscribers.
Loki during the Disney Investors Meeting, releasing a trailer that shows Tom Hiddleston back in action as the fan-favorite character. Loki, god of mischief and brother of Thor, was last seen in the MCU in Avengers: Infinity War, when Thanos (Josh Brolin) killed him at the very beginning of the film.
Disney’s news-packed Investor Day provided first glimpse at Loki, Marvel’s upcoming series starring Tom Hiddleston as the trickster demi-god and brother to Thor.
Ariana Grande will bring her dulcet tones and hit numbers to Netflix with her new tour film Excuse Me, I Love You. Named after the first lyrics of her number “R.E.M.,” the pop star’s newly announced project will bring her 2019 Sweetner world tour to audiences stuck at home amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
After what has been a shady year, VH1 is ready to turn things around and wish you a “Happy Ru Year” with the 13th season of RuPaul’s Drag Race. The Emmy-winning reality competition “Ru-vealed” that it will ring in 2021 with its premiere on January 1 at 8 p.m. ET/PT with 13 new queens that will “werk” to prove their charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent in order to win the crown of America’s Next Drag Superstar.
Will Thorne Staff WriterHunter Schafer is stepping into a new role on “Euphoria.”HBO has revealed the premiere date for the second special “Euphoria” episode, which Schafer is co-writing and co-executive producing in addition to leading on screen.The episode, premiering Sunday, Jan. 24 on HBO, is called “F*ck Anyone Who’s Not A Sea Blob,” and follows Jules (Schafer) over the Christmas holiday as she reflects on the year.
Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Kenya Moore recently looked back on her date with Kanye West. The 49-year-old reality star opened up about her date with the 43-year-old rapper, calling it a “disaster.” “I did go out with Kanye once,” Kenya shared on The Wendy Williams Show.
Meghan Markle has faced plenty of challenges since marrying into the British royal family — but she hasn’t let them dim her light.The former Suits star fell into a whirlwind romance with Prince Harry in 2016, and by November 2017, the pair were engaged.
We now pronounce you series and premiere date. Lifetime has set January 13 for the three-hour Season 12 debut of its reality-nuptials stalwart Married at First Sight, which has relocated to Atlanta for 2021.
Bill Murray's older brother, Ed, died Tuesday, the family announced. In a lengthy post on theMurray family's golf business Instagram account, Ed Murray was remembered as"always being so gracious." "Named after the family patriarch, it was Ed who introduced the Murray family to this wonderful game of golf — by way of caddying at Indian Hills Country Club — at the age of 10, no less.