When Elizabeth Olsen debuted as Scarlet Witch in “Age Of Ultron,” we didn’t really know what to make of her powers. In the films thereafter, we heard a lot of talk about how powerful she was.
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New Cross Connection anchor Tiffany Cross, 41, wishes that her 22-year-old self could see her now, as she is about to debut her 2-hour news conversation show on December 12 on MSNBC. Twenty years ago, Cross had landed a coveted job as a $22,000 a year entry level video journalist at CNN in Atlanta, after having to drop out of Clark Atlanta University because she couldn’t afford the tuition.
When she was assigned to work the 5 am shift, she’d have to get to the office the night before and search
When Elizabeth Olsen debuted as Scarlet Witch in “Age Of Ultron,” we didn’t really know what to make of her powers. In the films thereafter, we heard a lot of talk about how powerful she was.
Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Peta Murgatroyd’s 3-year-old son, Shai, is growing up to look just like his dad.“My precious boy,” the actress, 34, captioned a Sunday, December 20, Instagram photo of their little one looking away from the camera in a blue sweater.A post shared by Peta Murgatroyd (@petamurgatroyd)Fellow Dancing With the Stars pro Kym Johnson commented on the social media upload: “He’s so gorgeous.”Murgatroyd gave birth to her and the Ukraine native’s baby boy in January 2017, six months
Lovehoney's winter sale - and there are some bumper bargains to grab hold of. Although the Christmas and New Year sale doesn't officially start until Wednesday, December 23, some of the reductions are live on Lovehoney's website right now, and they're well worth a browse.
Natalie Oganesyan editorSnoop Dogg and the upcoming TBS talent competition series “Go-Big Show” have partnered to present a virtual New Year’s Eve special, Variety has learned exclusively.The celebration will be livestreamed from Snoop’s Compound on Dec. 31 beginning at 11 p.m.
Unlikely friends Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg are getting in the Christmas spirit! The odd couple reunited virtually on December 14 for a Salesforce corporate event, in which they gave a cookie decorating tutorial. The 79-year-old TV host broadcast from her home in New York, while the rapper, 49, showed off his baking skills from his home in California.
A reluctant Timothée Chalamet and an eager Cecily Strong recreate an awkward Call My By Your Name scene – no peaches involved – in the latest promo for NBC’s Saturday Night Live. Whatever mood is set is dashed with a perfectly timed third-wheel interruption by musical guest Bruce Springsteen.
Arctic Monkeys raised the curtain on their ‘Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino’ era in the fittingly palatial surroundings London’s Royal Albert Hall, all in aid of War Child.
The wait is over! MSNBC finally announced who will take over the coveted weekend slot vacated by AM Joy. Now, every Saturday at 10:00am, political analyst Tiffany Cross will host her own, yet-to-be named program following Joy Reid‘s move to weeknights. Here’s what you should know about Cross, 43, and her career before her show premieres on December 12:
MSNBC is launching two new weekend shows with political analyst Tiffany Cross and Washington Post opinion columnist Jonathan Capehart.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorJonathan Capehart and Tiffany Cross were supposed to throw glasses at each other, not toast one another with them.And yet the duo took to Zoom earlier this week to share a cocktail. After weeks of competing for a coveted weekend slot on MSNBC previously held by Joy Reid, both will get part of it: Cross, a political analyst and former resident fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics, will anchor MSNBC on Saturdays between 10 a.m.
Showtime’s new drama “Your Honor” posits this eternal grey-area moral dilemma: how far will a parent go to protect their child — even under the most brutal of circumstances?The answer, for respected New Orleans judge Michael Desiato (Bryan Cranston): too far.After his teenaged son, Adam (Hunter Doohan), accidentally mows down joyriding motorcyclist Rocco Baxter — the son of ruthless local mob boss Jimmy Baxter (Michael Stuhlbarg) — Michael concocts an elaborate coverup that quickly cascades out