By Bruce Haring
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© Getty NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 09: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Actor Michael Sheen visits SiriusXM Studios on October 9, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images) Michael Sheen has said that he will be paying off debt 'for years' after losing his money bringing the Homeless World Cup football tournament to Cardiff.
The Welsh actor was working with the annual charity event, which brings together teams of homeless people from around the world to compete, last year.
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Cristina Cuomo understands why her brother-in-law, Andrew Cuomo, is so popular! The New York governor has developed quite a fan base, which includes Chelsea Handler and Jada Pinkett Smith, thanks to his weekly press conferences and CNN interviews with his brother and Cristina's husband, Chris Cuomo.
Nick Wolfhard is looking forward to fans getting the first look at “The Last Kids On Earth: Book 2”.
Nick Wolfhard is looking forward to fans getting the first look at “The Last Kids On Earth: Book 2”.
President Donald Trump’s former lawyer and longtime fixer Michael Cohen will be released from federal prison to serve the remainder of his sentence in home confinement amid the coronavirus pandemic, a person familiar with the matter told the Associated Press. Cohen is currently locked up at FCI Otisville in New York after pleading guilty to numerous charges, including campaign finance fraud and lying to Congress.
By Variety Staff
Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.
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The display will mark 50 years since the Fab Four broke up
Kobe Bryant is back atop the best-seller lists, days after the late Los Angeles Lakers superstar was selected to the BasketballHall of Fame. The latest release from Bryant’s Granity Studios, The Wizenard Series: Season One will debut at No.
"No 'Home Alone' is complete without the star of the show"
By Bruce Haring
The lawsuit sought upwards of $100million in damages
A federal judge has dismissed several iconic musicians’ lawsuit against Universal Music Group over a 2008 warehouse fire that destroyed archived recordings, The New York Times reports. The lawsuit was filed by Soundgarden, Steve Earle, Hole, and the estates of Tupac Shakur and Tom Petty last year in response to a Times investigation of Hollywood warehouse fire that reportedly destroyed many master tapes.