Knowing what’s important. As Iman Shumpert continues to compete for the mirrorball trophy on Dancing With the Stars, Teyana Taylor revealed how the couple have used the distance to their advantage.
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Lenka Peterson, whose Broadway performances included a 1984 Tony-nominated turn in the musical Quilters, co-starring roles with Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish and Colleen Dewhurst in plays with creative teams including Truman Capote and Arthur Penn, died Sept. 24 in her sleep at home in Roxbury, Connecticut. She was 95.
Her death was announced by her family, including daughter, actress Glynnis O’Connor (Ode to Billy Joe, Condor).
In addition to her stage work, Peterson appeared in an extensive
Knowing what’s important. As Iman Shumpert continues to compete for the mirrorball trophy on Dancing With the Stars, Teyana Taylor revealed how the couple have used the distance to their advantage.
Virginia, Arizona, Connecticut, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Vermont, according to local news reports.Evangelical anti-LGBTQ activist and former Trump advisor Franklin Graham this week jumped on the right wing conspiracy theory that wrongly claims the U.S. Dept.
Juli Reding, an actress known for turns in films including Tormented and Mission in Morocco, along with numerous guest-starring TV appearances, has died. She was 85.
Jane Lynch, Ramin Karimloo and Jared Grimes will join the previously announced Beanie Feldstein in the upcoming Broadway revival of Funny Girl, the Michael Mayer-directed production set to begin previews at the August Wilson Theatre this spring.
STAMFORD, Conn. -- Alan Kalter, the quirky, red-headed announcer for David Letterman for two decades who frequently appeared in the show's comedy bits, has died.
Alan Kalter, the longtime announcer on The Late Show with David Letterman, has died at the age of 78.
Alan Kalter, who was the announcer and sometimes comic foil for CBS’ Late Show with David Letterman from 1995 until it wrapped after the host’s retirement in 2015, died on Monday, Deadline has confirmed. He was 78.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeAlan Kalter, the “voice” of CBS’ “Late Show With David Letterman” for most of its run, has died, Variety has confirmed. He was 78.According to Rabbi Joshua Hammerman of Temple Beth El in Stamford, Conn., Kalter died at Stamford Hospital, with wife Peggy and his daughters Lauren Hass and Diana Binger at his side.Kalter took over as Letterman’s announcer on Sept.
It’s over. Tania Maduro and Syngin Colchester, who starred in season 7 of 90 Day Fiancé, have called it quits after four years together.
Jean Hale Coleman, who made more than 60 appearances in films and on TV staples of the ’60s and ’70s, has died. She was 82.
the reopening of Broadway. Broadway fans have been *waiting* for this day for AGES.
Tony Awards Present: Broadway’s Back!” to dazzle with a duet 18 years in the making.Chenoweth, 53, and Menzel, 50, graced the theater stage to sing the one of the iconic musical’s many hits, “For Good.”The longtime pals and co-stars starred in the production when it first opened on Broadway in October 2003.
The acclaimed show Slave Play is coming back to Broadway!
Clayton Davis The Tonys deserve to win multiple Emmys next year.