Diane Weyermann, the longtime Chief Content Officer at Participant who also produced or exec produced dozens of films including Oscar winners An Inconvenient Truth and Citizenfour, died today of cancer in New York, the company said. She was 66.
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More juicy details are emerging from Katie Couric’s upcoming memoir, and the latest anecdote involves her rivalry with journalist Diane Sawyer.
Citing an advance copy of Couric’s forthcoming book Going There, the New York Post reports that Couric doesn’t hold back in describing the intensely competitive relationship while she hosted NBC’s “Today” and Sawyer anchored “Good Morning America” on ABC.
According to the book, Couric and Sawyer were constantly trying to out-scoop each other, with Couric
Diane Weyermann, the longtime Chief Content Officer at Participant who also produced or exec produced dozens of films including Oscar winners An Inconvenient Truth and Citizenfour, died today of cancer in New York, the company said. She was 66.
Addie Morfoot ContributorDiane Weyermann, chief content officer at Participant and former director of the Sundance Institute’s Documentary Film Program died Thursday of cancer in New York. She was 66.For the last three decades, Weyermann played a seminal role in supporting the documentary community and shaping the nonfiction landscape during stints at Participant and the Sundance Institute.
Robert Durst was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without chance of parole for the murder of his best friend more than two decades ago.Durst, 78, was convicted in Los Angeles Superior Court last month of first-degree murder for shooting Susan Berman point-blank in the back of the head at her home in December 2000.
Katie Couric revealed that she had bulimia for seven to eight years when she was a teenager during a chapter of the new memoir Going There, which will be released on October 26. The 64-year-old journalist detailed some of her struggles with an eating disorder during the 1980s, including purging and extreme dieting, in the book, as detailed by The New York Post, which received an advance copy of the book.
Penelope Cruz shows off her chic black dress at the premiere of her new film, Madres Paralelas, during the 2021 New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on Friday (October 8) in New York City.
The cast of Amazon’s upcoming I Know What you Did Last Summer got a pleasant surprise during the series’ New York Comic Con panel on Friday as the stars of the original 1997 film dropped by for some quick “fan questions.”
NEW YORK -- A revival of David Mamet’s “American Buffalo” with Laurence Fishburne, Sam Rockwell and Darren Criss was in rehearsal when the pandemic closed Broadway theaters. Now it's planning a return back with the same starry cast.The Neil Pepe-directed production on Friday announced its intention to return to the Circle in the Square Theatre next year.
The New York Times as having a “sensual human warmth, often fragile but never helpless, a voice that is clear at its centre, cream at the edges”. Sarah Dash was born in Trenton, New Jersey, in 1945 to Mary Elizabeth Dash, a nurse, and Abraham Dash, a pastor.
New York state of mind! After Us Weekly confirmed that Craig Conover and Paige DeSorbo were an item, the Southern Charm star teased how his recent trips to the Big Apple have inspired him.
Carrie Bradshaw, Miranda Hobbs and Charlotte York Goldenblatt are set to return in a new spin-off series of Sex and the City. The next chapter, And Just Like That, tells the story of New York's most famous friends as they navigate life and friendship in their 50s.
NEW YORK -- When Daniel Craig first got the gig, he felt like something had gone amiss. “You’ve got the wrong guy,” he told the producers.But Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson insisted.
Acclaimed author Jackie Collins’ bestselling novel Lovers & Gamblers is to be reworked for TV by Sarah Phelps, the director of a host of BBC Agatha Christie adaptations.
NEW YORK -- When Daniel Craig first got the gig, he felt like something had gone amiss. “You’ve got the wrong guy,” he told the producers.But Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson insisted.
Anderson Cooper is gushing over his adorable toddler.
Daniel Craig is happy to be a meme.
It’s no secret that Daniel Craig stepping away from the role of James Bond after “No Time to Die” hits theaters in about a week. No, this isn’t a fake goodbye like when he joked about “slashing his wrists” before playing Bond again after “Spectre.” This time, it’s actually happening.
NEW YORK -- Fresh off his turn as James Bond, Daniel Craig has his next project lined up and its also got plenty of blood being spilled.Craig will return to Broadway in 2022 as Macbeth in a revival of Williams Shakespeare's tragedy, with Ruth Negga making her Broadway debut playing Lady Macbeth.“Macbeth” will play the Lyceum Theatre starting March 29, 2022, with an opening set for April 28. Tony Award-winner Sam Gold will direct.