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Censorship, Human Rights and Compassion Take Center Stage at Variety’s Power of Women New York: ‘Our Lives Are at Stake’ - variety.com - New York - New York
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04.04.2023 / 23:53

Censorship, Human Rights and Compassion Take Center Stage at Variety’s Power of Women New York: ‘Our Lives Are at Stake’

Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Pearls of wisdom and displays of affection were shared widely on Tuesday afternoon when honorees Judy Blume, Natasha Lyonne, Rosie Perez, Kelly Ripa and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez took the stage at Variety‘s Power of Women New York luncheon, presented by Lifetime, at midtown restaurant The Grill. While all five women touched on the key lessons they’ve learned in life and the importance of those who teach them during the luncheon, hosted by “Saturday Night Live’s” Ego Nwodim, it was iconic YA author Blume who made much of her speech a tribute to public educators and librarians who are trying to protect students’ rights amid increased government scrutiny and censorship in public education.

Kelly Ripa Champions ‘Support’ for Women in the Workplace at Variety’s Power of Women Event: ‘Don’t Ever Be Afraid to Advocate for Yourself’ - variety.com - New York
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04.04.2023 / 18:01

Kelly Ripa Champions ‘Support’ for Women in the Workplace at Variety’s Power of Women Event: ‘Don’t Ever Be Afraid to Advocate for Yourself’

Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior Correspondent “Support is what all women in every industry could always use more of — and will seldom ask for,” Kelly Ripa said, as she took the stage at Variety‘s Power of Women: New York event on Tuesday afternoon. “Offer support to someone who needs it. Encourage others to do the same. Sometimes just being asked is enough.” Ripa’s advice was part of her stirring speech at Variety‘s annual luncheon where she was one of five Power of Women honorees, along with Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Rosie Perez, Natasha Lyonne and Judy Blume. “Don’t ever be afraid to advocate for yourself. Don’t ever be afraid to advocate for others,” Ripa continued. “Knowing that a person or group of people have your back can be the most powerful thing in the world.”

Natasha Lyonne Champions Her ‘Community of Women,’ From Amy Poehler to Maya Rudolph, at Variety’s Power of Women Event - variety.com - Hollywood - Iceland - Russia
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04.04.2023 / 18:01

Natasha Lyonne Champions Her ‘Community of Women,’ From Amy Poehler to Maya Rudolph, at Variety’s Power of Women Event

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Natasha Lyonne is enjoying something of a career renaissance, and she’s attributing the undeniable success to her female friendships. As she took the stage at Variety‘s annual Power of Women event — on her birthday, no less — she toasted to her “community of women,” among them Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph, who have cheered on each other’s rise in Hollywood. “It’s pretty eccentric to see how much we grow up together in this business and how meaningful it is to stick together along that ride,” she said on Tuesday afternoon at midtown Manhattan’s The Grill. Lyonne joked that she and her “dear pal” Rudolph started the production company Animal Pictures to “ensure we’d have time to hang out with each other,” and that she co-created “Russian Doll” as an excuse to “get existential with my friend and co-creator Amy Poehler.”

Rosie Perez Tells Feminists Their Fight for Equality Must Include Women of Color: ‘Consider That We Can Do Better’ - variety.com - New York - Puerto Rico
variety.com
04.04.2023 / 17:11

Rosie Perez Tells Feminists Their Fight for Equality Must Include Women of Color: ‘Consider That We Can Do Better’

Tatiana Siegel When it comes to activism, Rosie Perez isn’t one to merely lob a tweet. She was arrested for disorderly conduct in 2000 while protesting the U.S. Navy’s deadly air bomb training off the coast of Puerto Rico. And the Oscar- and Emmy-nominated actress, whose mother died of AIDS, served on President Obama’s Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, beginning in 2010. On Tuesday, she put the spotlight on first responders at Variety‘s Power of Women luncheon, presented by Lifetime, in New York City. The “White Men Can’t Jump” actor highlighted the Heart 9/11 charity organization, which was founded in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terror attack that crippled Perez’s hometown, New York City.

Psychedelic Documentary ‘Have a Good Trip’ Enters Production on a Sequel (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com
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30.03.2023 / 21:41

Psychedelic Documentary ‘Have a Good Trip’ Enters Production on a Sequel (EXCLUSIVE)

Selome Hailu Good Trip Studios has entered production on a sequel to the 2020 documentary “Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics.” A distribution deal has yet to be finalized, though the first film — directed by Donick Cary and hosted by Adam Scott and Nick Offerman — streamed on Netflix. Like the first film, “Have a Good Trip 2: Adventures in Psychedelics” explores the current state of psychedelic drugs in society as well as their scientific potential to treat mental health issues including PTSD, depression and addiction. Comedians and celebrities are featured in re-tellings and re-enactments of true experiences with psychedelics, while leading experts share facts and harm reduction methods.

Elvis Presley’s Ex Linda Thompson Shares Throwback Photos of Lisa Marie Presley: ‘Precious Little Girl’ - www.usmagazine.com - county Riley
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30.03.2023 / 14:59

Elvis Presley’s Ex Linda Thompson Shares Throwback Photos of Lisa Marie Presley: ‘Precious Little Girl’

Precious memories. Linda Thompson offered a glimpse at the time she spent with ex Elvis Presley‘s daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, when she was a child.

Rosie Perez says Latinos need stories that are ‘specific’ to their culture - us.hola.com - Hollywood - Ireland
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30.03.2023 / 03:23

Rosie Perez says Latinos need stories that are ‘specific’ to their culture

Rosie Perez has been involved in Hollywood for decades. She was nominated for an Oscar in the Spike Lee film “Do The Right Thing” launching her career, throwing her into situations that made her reckon with the industry’s innate racism and misogyny. In a new interview, Perez talked about Latinos in the industry and the type of work our community wants and needs in today’s entertainment.

Rosie Perez Recalls ‘Horrible’ Audition For ‘The Matrix’: ‘I Really Sucked’ - etcanada.com - county Reeves
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30.03.2023 / 00:09

Rosie Perez Recalls ‘Horrible’ Audition For ‘The Matrix’: ‘I Really Sucked’

Had things gone another way, it could have been Rosie Perez instead of Carrie-Anne Moss who fought their AI overlords alongside Keanu Reeves in “The Matrix”.

Rosie Perez Recalls Her 'Horrible' Audition for 'The Matrix': 'I Really Sucked' - www.etonline.com
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29.03.2023 / 19:51

Rosie Perez Recalls Her 'Horrible' Audition for 'The Matrix': 'I Really Sucked'

Rosie Perez earned stardom portraying Tina in. She impressed the masses in, and then earned an Oscar nomination for her role in the 1993 drama . While she rightfully celebrates those accomplishments, the 58-year-old actress also looks back at her failures with a grin.During a conversation with for its «Power of Women» issue, Perez opened up about a «horrible» audition she had that immediately had her laughing, after auditioning for the female lead in, a role that ultimately went to Carrie-Anne Moss.«I was horrible.

Rosie Perez on Making Peace With Spike Lee, Bombing Her ‘Matrix’ Audition and Why Hollywood’s Latino Representation Still ‘Sucks’ - variety.com - Hollywood - Italy - Manhattan
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29.03.2023 / 15:21

Rosie Perez on Making Peace With Spike Lee, Bombing Her ‘Matrix’ Audition and Why Hollywood’s Latino Representation Still ‘Sucks’

Rosie Perez slides into a booth at an upscale Italian restaurant in Manhattan. She pushes up the sleeves on her wool sweater dress and settles in to talk about the state of Hollywood. And women in Hollywood. And Latinos in Hollywood. Or maybe that lack of cultural specificity in the homogeneous blob of film content that is created to appeal to the widest possible global audience. On this afternoon in early March, the Academy Awards are still dominating the conversation, and Perez, a supporting actress nominee for the 1993 drama “Fearless,” has some thoughts. “I think Brendan deserved the Oscar,” she says. “But I wouldn’t be mad if Colin had got it for ‘Banshees of Inisherin.’ He did something specific to his culture, right? How many other movies has he done that were specific to his culture?”

Sharon Stone Recalls A Rougher Hollywood; Motion Picture Academy President Janet Yang Cheers Michelle Yeoh’s Oscar: NY Women In Film Awards - deadline.com - New York - New York - county Stone - Houston
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28.03.2023 / 21:51

Sharon Stone Recalls A Rougher Hollywood; Motion Picture Academy President Janet Yang Cheers Michelle Yeoh’s Oscar: NY Women In Film Awards

“We should think a lot more about what women can do,” Sharon Stone told a packed ballroom Tuesday in NYC, speaking passionately about her early career; women in film; and Basic Instinct, the 1992 project that was ground breaking and traumatizing for actor.

Kieran Culkin Recalls Brother Macaulay's Early Childhood Fame: 'Poor F**king Guy' - www.etonline.com - France - Hollywood
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28.03.2023 / 19:37

Kieran Culkin Recalls Brother Macaulay's Early Childhood Fame: 'Poor F**king Guy'

Kieran Culkin is recalling his brother, Macaulay Culkin's, early rise to global fame.In an interview with , Kieran, 40, traveled down memory lane and recalled Macaulay, at just 10 years old, becoming a phenomenon following his role in the 1990 Christmas classic. Kieran said all seven of his siblings tried to get their foot in Hollywood, but it was Macaulay, 42, who did so first and at breakneck speed.«Poor f***ing guy,» says the star of his older brother.

Mariah Carey and Megan Thee Stallion to Headline 2023 L.A. Pride In The Park Festival - www.etonline.com - Hollywood - Los Angeles
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28.03.2023 / 16:27

Mariah Carey and Megan Thee Stallion to Headline 2023 L.A. Pride In The Park Festival

Mariah Carey and Megan Thee Stallion are headlining L.A. Pride in the Park 2023. Following last year’s overwhelming success and demand, the multi-stage event will expand to a two-day concert experience with headliners Megan Thee Stallion on June 9 and Mariah Carey on June 10 at Los Angeles State Historic Park.The festival spans over 32 acres with a capacity of 25,000, making it one of the largest official Pride concerts in the country. «I can’t wait to headline L.A.

Kaelyn Hutchins Joins Silver Lining Entertainment As Manager - deadline.com - Jordan
deadline.com
28.03.2023 / 00:03

Kaelyn Hutchins Joins Silver Lining Entertainment As Manager

EXCLUSIVE: Kaelyn Hutchins has joined Silver Lining Entertainment as a Manager, the company announced on Monday.

Fox News’ John Roberts Laments “School Shootings Week In & Week Out” After Nashville Rampage; Cable Newser Airs Passionate Gun Reform Remarks From Highland Park Survivor - deadline.com - Illinois - Nashville - Tennessee - county Highland
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27.03.2023 / 21:43

Fox News’ John Roberts Laments “School Shootings Week In & Week Out” After Nashville Rampage; Cable Newser Airs Passionate Gun Reform Remarks From Highland Park Survivor

“How are our children still dying and why are we failing them?” exclaimed a survivor of a past mass shooting today live during Fox News’ coverage of the slaughter at a Nashville school today. “Gun violence is the number one killer of children and teens, it has overtaken cars,” she added.

‘Platonic’ First Look: Seth Rogen & Rose Byrne Star In New Apple TV+ Comedy On May 24 - theplaylist.net - Hollywood - county San Diego
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25.03.2023 / 23:29

‘Platonic’ First Look: Seth Rogen & Rose Byrne Star In New Apple TV+ Comedy On May 24

Rose Byrne already has one hit show with Apple TV+ in “Physical,” a dark comedy about a woman’s journey of self-discovery through the rise of the aerobics craze in 1980s San Diego. So will lightning strike twice with “Platonic“? That’s the title of Byrne’s new series coming to the streamer with Spring with co-star Seth Rogen.

‘Platonic’ First Look: Seth Rogen & Rose Byrne Star In New Apple TV+ Comedy On May 24 - theplaylist.net - Hollywood - county San Diego
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24.03.2023 / 17:41

‘Platonic’ First Look: Seth Rogen & Rose Byrne Star In New Apple TV+ Comedy On May 24

Rose Byrne already has one hit show with Apple TV+ in “Physical,” a dark comedy about a woman’s journey of self-discovery through the rise of the aerobics craze in 1980s San Diego. So will lightning strike twice with “Platonic“? That’s the title of Byrne’s new series coming to the streamer with Spring with co-star Seth Rogen.

Mahfouz Doss Dies: Former President Of Hollywood Foreign Press Association Was 97 - deadline.com - France - Hollywood - Egypt
deadline.com
24.03.2023 / 07:01

Mahfouz Doss Dies: Former President Of Hollywood Foreign Press Association Was 97

Mahfouz Doss, an award-winning Egyptian journalist who was a former president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) and nine-time board member, has died. No details on the cause, date of death, or location were provided.

Why ‘Your Honor’ should end with its Season 2 finale - nypost.com - USA - New Orleans - county Jones - county Bryan - Israel
nypost.com
21.03.2023 / 01:53

Why ‘Your Honor’ should end with its Season 2 finale

Bryan Cranston, Michael Stuhlbarg, Hope Davis, Andrene Ward-Hammond and Isiah Whitlock Jr., originally slated for a one-season run unlike its predecessor, “Kvodo” (“His Honor”), which ran for two seasons (and 22 episodes) on Israeli television from 2017 to 2019.Plan A changed after “Your Honor” set Showtime viewership records upon its December 2020 premiere, triggering a no-brainer second season, though it was hard to fathom where the series could go after the finality of Eugene Jones (Benjamin Flores Jr.) — seeking vengeance against Carlo Baxter (Jimi Stanton) for killing his older brother, Kofi, in prison — missing his target and shooting Adam Desiato (Hunter Doohan), who died in his father Michael’s arms. That wrapped the Shakespearean storyline in poetic fashion, with Adam’s death karmic payback for accidentally killing Rocco Baxter, the son of New Orleans mobster Jimmy Baxter (Stuhlbarg) — setting into motion the resulting disastrous coverup orchestrated by Judge Michael Desiato (Cranston) … and its tragic conclusion.

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