In 2004, a culture war was brewing when the Super Bowl halftime show audience saw a white man expose a Black woman’s breast for 9/16ths of a second. A national furor ensued.
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Extra," "Being alive… When I lost my dog I was so grateful that I could be with her the last several month of her life… She died in my arms… I felt guilty and grateful at the same time… People suffered actual human loss from COVID or because they couldn't get care… and how many people died alone."In summer 2020, an inferno broke out at the upstate New York home she shared with her husband, John Cusimano. The blaze was started by accident in a chimney.
In 2004, a culture war was brewing when the Super Bowl halftime show audience saw a white man expose a Black woman’s breast for 9/16ths of a second. A national furor ensued.
infamous 2004 Super Bowl Nipplegate scandal will be immortalized in an upcoming documentary. FX and Hulu are teaming up with the New York Times to bring fans “Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson.” The team behind the show is the same that launched “Framing Britney Spears,” a documentary about the pop star’s yearslong conservatorship.The new doc will debut Nov.
FX and Hulu are moving from Britney Spears to Janet Jackson with their latest documentary in The New York Times Presents strand.
The film was set for a platform release at the Laemmle Santa Monica and the Village East in New York this Friday with a rollout to more theaters in the following weeks and a digital release in mid-November. Directed by Anthony Baxter, the film interviews residents in Flint, Michigan, about the 2014 scandal that saw the poisoning of the town’s water supply after local utility officials switched the water source from the Great Lakes to the nearby, polluted Flint River.
NEW YORK -- CNN's John King revealed during an on-air discussion of COVID-19 vaccine mandates on Tuesday that he has multiple sclerosis.“I'm going to share a secret I've never spoken before,” King said while leading a panel discussion on his “Inside Politics” show. “I'm immunocompromised.
attaching a screenshot of the New York Times’ headline. Writer Rebecca Soffer added that the omission from the headline had her “blood boiling.”The Times wasn’t the only outlet to get blowback.
Addie Morfoot ContributorGeorge Clooney and Grant Heslov have joined Austrian director Friedrich Moser’s feature documentary “How to Build a Truth Engine” as executive producers through their Smokehouse Pictures banner.The docu, now in the final stages of filming, tackles investigative journalism and the fight against fake news.
apartment was wiped out by Hurricane Ida last month while her Lake Luzerne abode was burned down in a chimney fire last summer.
Rachael Ray revealed that she’s grateful just to be alive after suffering two tragedies at her New York properties roughly one year apart from one another. In August of 2020, the celebrity TV chef, 53, revealed that her house in Lake Luzerne, New York burned down in a fire.The cause was determined to be an issue that started in her fireplace chimney that allowed flames to spread on the roof. Ray, her husband John Cusimano and their dog Bella were luckily not harmed in the fire.
Selma Blair wears a rose inspired Rodarte dress for the premiere of her new documentary, Introducing Selma Blair, held at the Sag Harbor Cinema on Saturday (October 9) in Sag Harbor, New York.
The teaser trailer for the third season of Amazon Prime’s Hanna was debuted today at New York Comic Con. The six one-hour episodes will start on Nov. 24.
conviction on sex trafficking charges.The disgraced singer’s album sales have jumped a whopping 517% since a New York jury handed down their guilty verdict on Sept. 27, according to Rolling Stone.Kelly, 54, was found guilty of sexual exploitation, bribery, racketeering and sex trafficking involving five victims.
Dina Lohan has pleaded guilty to drunk driving charges. The reality star submitted the plea in court in New York on Tuesday.The Nassau County District Attorney's Office confirmed the details of the plea to ET Tuesday afternoon.
R. Kelly has been found guilty of federal racketeering and sex trafficking charges by the Eastern District of New York, according to the New York Times.
New York Times report on Sunday revealed that he had impersonated a Google executive on a fundraising call with Goldman Sachs.Harry Hawks, the former executive president and chief financial officer of Hearst Television, will serve as interim CFO during this transition period.“Following reports of conduct that is not in keeping with our standards or values, OZY has engaged Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP to conduct a review of the company’s business activities.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeA day after a New York Times article revealed that Ozy Media chief operating officer Samir Rao impersonated a YouTube executive on a call with potential Goldman Sachs investors, the company has announced that the exec will take a leave of absence.Also as part of the news, Ozy’s board of directors has hired a law firm to review the company’s practices.
a New York Times exposé on the operations of his company. “Carlos Watson has graciously reached out to us and asked to be removed from his hosting duties tomorrow night so as not to distract the focus from the talented nominees in the documentary categories of the 42nd News & Documentary Emmy Awards,” a representative for the program told TheWrap.