Conchata Ferrell, best known for her work as Charlie Sheen‘s character’s housekeeping on Two and a Half Men, has been moved to a long-term care facility after a lengthy stay in the hospital.
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Porter Gilberg, executive director of the Long Beach LGBTQ Center, waves to the crowd during the Long Beach Pride Parade on May 20, 2018. Photo: Thomas R. Cordova for Q Voice News.
LONG BEACH — Porter Gilberg, executive director of the Long Beach LGBTQ Center, should be fired for creating a “traumatizing and hostile work environment…(that has) included misogyny toward, tokenism, and harassment of Black and non-Black women and femmes of color,” according to an open letter from 14 people who say
Conchata Ferrell, best known for her work as Charlie Sheen‘s character’s housekeeping on Two and a Half Men, has been moved to a long-term care facility after a lengthy stay in the hospital.
Conchata Ferrell is fighting for her life. The 77-year-old actress, who’s best known for playing Berta on “Two and a Half Men”, was recently transferred to a long-term care facility after suffering a heart attack, TMZ reports.
The stars of “Grey’s Anatomy” are dishing on first-day jitters in the operating room, prepping for working with medical equipment and being pregnant on set. In a unique crossover event, actors Chandra Wilson (Dr. Miranda Bailey), Kim Raver (Dr. Teddy Altman) and Greg Germann (Dr. Tom Koracick) got together, virtually, with four real doctors from Netflix’s “Lenox Hill” to discuss being and portraying medical professionals.
are dishing on first-day jitters in the operating room, prepping for working with medical equipment and being pregnant on set. In a unique crossover event, actors Chandra Wilson (Dr.
Peter White Television EditorAmber Ruffin has become a breakout star thanks to her appearances on Late Night With Seth Meyers during quarantine.This included the writer and performer taking over the top of the NBC late-night show during the Black Lives Matters protests, detailing her own run-ins with police.So, it’s no surprise that NBCU streamer Peacock is keen to get her own late-night show, The Amber Ruffin Show, up and running as quickly as possible.Meyers, who is an exec producer on the
Robert Garcia, the mayor of Long Beach, speaks at a virtual press conference about COVID-19 on July 2 at the city’s Emergency Operations Center. Photo: City of Long Beach.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticPhoebe Robinson, co-creator and co-host of the 2 Dope Queens podcast that was made into eight HBO specials and author of the bestselling You Can’t Touch My Hair, is partnering with her publisher Plume to launch a new imprint.The imprint, Tiny Reparations Books, will publishing literary fiction and nonfiction as well as essay collections that highlight and amplify what Plume promises will be “unique and diverse voices.” Plume also announced the purchase
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorKanye West backed off of his support for President Trump, claimed he had a bout with Covid-19 in February, talked at length — if vaguely — about his own presidential campaign, slammed presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden and plenty more in a sprawling four-hour interview with Forbes that published early Wednesday.
Is the London Metropolitan Police Service's most troubled detective John Luther heading to the big screen? Luther star Idris Elba certainly hopes so as he teased a possible return for the character from the hit BBC show, but this time in a feature film. Speaking at a Zoom event for his current show In The Long Run, Sky News reported that Elba was asked about the future of Luther.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorIdris Elba has again teased the idea of turning his cult BBC detective drama Luther into a feature, more than a year after Season 5 aired on British television.The actor told a press junket for Season 3 of his Sky comedy In The Long Run that there are no “formal plans” for another Luther series, according to Sky News.But Elba added: “I’ve made it very clear that I’d like to see Luther come back as a film.
Nia Long and Omar Epps get hot and heavy in the trailer for their upcoming Netflix movie, Fatal Affair.
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spent £100,000 on the family of her toyboy Sri Lankan husband, who was later shot dead after a bigamous marriage to a local woman, wants her money back.Diane Peebles, 61, from Edinburgh, was lucky to escape Sri Lanka alive after armed men turned up looking for her at the hotel she was staying in just before flying back to Scotland.Now, having had time to weigh up being married, abandoned and exploited, she has decided to take legal action to try to get some of her assets back.Diane spent £60,000