Regina King explained the Academy Awards’ approach to wearing protective face masks during her opening monologue at this year’s ceremony. The 93rd Oscars are taking place tonight (25 April), having been delayed by two months due to the pandemic.
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NEW YORK -- James McBride's latest honor for the novel “Deacon King Kong” is a real New York story.McBride's fictional snapshot of a Brooklyn neighborhood in late 1969 has won the inaugural Gotham Book Prize, given for outstanding writing about New York City.
This year, McBride has also won the Anisfield-Wolf fiction award, given to a book that addresses racism and diversity, and a Carnegie Medal for fiction, presented by the American Library Association.McBride will receive $50,000 for the
.Regina King explained the Academy Awards’ approach to wearing protective face masks during her opening monologue at this year’s ceremony. The 93rd Oscars are taking place tonight (25 April), having been delayed by two months due to the pandemic.
Meghan and Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey last month, King has been increasingly vocal in her defence of the couple. The 66-year-old claimed the tell-all, which was watched by 49.
Roy Trakin Cannabis and country music icon Willie Nelson will be one of the keynote speakers at the virtual marijuana convention Luck Summit: Planting the Seed, taking place on April 26-29 in Nelson’s hometown of Luck, TX.“I think that people are realizing more and more that cannabis is a positive thing,” said Nelson.
US TV presenter Gayle King has been at the centre of a sexism row after she questioned why Princess Anne took part in the procession at Prince Philip’s funeral.The poignant procession featured all the Duke of Edinburgh’s children and some of his grandchildren walking behind his coffin on a Land Rover as it took a lap around the grounds of Windsor. But among the royals taking part, Princess Anne – the Queen and Prince Philip’s second child and only daughter – was the only woman.
-based series, starring Kate McKinnon as Carole Baskin, has found its Joe Exotic. ET has confirmed that John Cameron Mitchell will be playing the «Tiger King» himself in the working title for the upcoming limited series which will roll out across NBCU’s scripted entertainment platforms, NBC, Peacock and USA.
Remember a year ago when the world was obsessed with Joe Exotic and the “Tiger King” docuseries on Netflix? It seemed to be released at the exact right time when the world was shutting down, due to the pandemic, and everyone needed something to watch and laugh at. Well, since then, work has been happening on the upcoming series, “Joe Exotic,” which takes the Tiger King’s story and adapts it for a limited series event.
Hedwig and the Angry Inch‘s John Cameron Mitchell has been tapped to play the title character opposite Kate McKinnon in Joe Exotic (working title), UCP’s limited series based on the Wondery podcast, which is set to air across NBCU’s Television and Streaming Entertainment portfolio, including NBC, USA Network and Peacock.
NEW YORK -- Carrie Underwood brought the Academy of Country Music Awards to church. Maren Morris won two honors, including song of the year.
Forget leather and lace, it’s all about leather and fringe.
Also Read: How 'Nomadland' Cinematographer Shot Frances McDormand's Final Scene as Homage to John WayneThe Spotlight Award, which goes to the cinematographer of a film that screened largely at film festivals, in limited theatrical runs or outside the U.S., was won by Aurélien Marra for the French drama “Two of Us.” The award for documentary cinematography went to Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw for “The Truffle Hunters.”In the television categories, the winner in the movie, limited series or
Godzilla vs. Kong continues to dominate.
Kimberly Godwin, a longtime CBS executive, has been named the next president of ABC News.
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The 21st Annual Black Reel Awards took place today with Warner Bros’ rousing drama, Judas and the Black Messiah, taking the marquee Outstanding Film award. In addition, stars Daniel Kaluuya and Dominique Fishback were bestowed with the Outstanding Supporting Actor and Outstanding Supporting Actress award, respectively. Producers Charles King, Ryan Coogler, and Shaka King become the first all-African American team to win Outstanding Picture.
Boxoffice Pro reported.According to the film industry magazine, the movie could have surpassed $57.9 million in sales as early as last Thursday, which would be the most for any film released since March 2020.Official figures since last weekend have not yet been released.The epic monster movie is also streaming on HBO Max.The movie business, like many other industries in the US, took a hit during the pandemic as theaters across the country were forced to close.Forty percent of the nationwide
EXCLUSIVE: HBO Max is heading to summer camp. The streaming service has put in development a half-hour comedy series set at a summer camp from Peabody Award-winning writer Lauren Herstik (American Vandal, Pearson) and Adam Goodman’s Invisible Narratives.
an anthem for immigrants, Victoria La Mala and Joe Ojeda shared with HOLA! USA how they teamed up with Chris Perez and Yorch to bless the community with their powerful message. “I think that this song was meant to be,” said Victoria La Mala.