Hollywood News Podcast
26.01.2020 - 02:31 / hollywoodnews.com
Hollywood News Podcast
Happy Saturday, everyone! Just another friendly reminder about our podcast, ladies and gentlemen. For those of you who haven’t already noticed, a few weeks ago we launched the Hollywood News Podcast once again! On the right side of the home page, you’ll see an image that will take you to all of the new episodes. So far, we’ve been doing Hollywood in Ten episodes. What are those, you might ask? Well, that would be a quick, ten minute long episode, dealing with something
Hollywood News Podcast
Livingston boss Gary Holt says last night's victory over St Mirren is a game they would have let slip away last season.
"This is for my kids who colour everything I do. I adore you," Brad Pitt had concluded in his short, simple and sweet winning speech as he took home his first-ever Oscar in the Actor in a Supporting Role category for playing stuntman Cliff Booth in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
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Niecy Nash tearfully discussed her divorce from Jay Tucker during a speech at Essence’s Black Women in Hollywood lunch on Thursday, February 6, according to New York Post’s Page Six.
“The category is ‘stand in your truth,'” Emmy winner Billy Porter said as he presented to his “Pose” comrades at the 13th annual Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards on Thursday afternoon.
By Amanda N'Duka
Gary Holt says he hopes a return to Livingston will bring out the best of Dolly Menga after the attacker’s loan spell at Atletico Petroleos was cut short prior to the transfer deadline.
Livingston boss Gary Holt heaped praise on his side following their victory over Motherwell as they made it six home wins on the trot.
Gary Holt spent the final hours of the transfer window relaxing in the bath, knowing Livingston’s star man was going nowhere.
“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “Game of Thrones” have taken home two of the major Artios Awards from the Casting Society of America.
Quentin Tarantino’s earliest memory of Los Angeles was as a young boy visiting Grauman’s Chinese Theater, standing in the courtyard and looking at the handprints of John Wayne and Roy Rogers. He recollects the Mold-A-Rama machine outside that dispensed a souvenir wax pagoda if you inserted a quarter.