"50 States, 50 Television Shows," considered which TV shows are most synonymous with each state.
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The New York Post said today that Tyler Perry, the Madea creator, will cover the cost of Rayshard Brooks’ funeral in addition to his children’s college fund. Reportedly, Tyler Perry assured his family that Brooks daughters, 1, 2, 8, and his 13-year-old step-son, would all be able to go to college if they wanted too.
WXIA-TV was the first to report on Tuesday that Perry was going to pay it forward to the Brooks family. Chris Stewart, the attorney representing the fallen man’s family, confirmed
."50 States, 50 Television Shows," considered which TV shows are most synonymous with each state.
After a two-week poll circulated asking Billboard readers to vote for the best dad in Latin music, fans crown Richard Camacho of the Latin pop group CNCO.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: The largest film festival acquisition deal in film history is now closed. Apple Studios has acquired world rights to Emancipation, the film package with Antoine Fuqua directing Will Smith in a Willam N.
Adam Savage denied claims that he sexually assaulted his sister, Miranda Pacchiana, after she filed a lawsuit against him.The former MythBusters cohost, 52, was accused of abusing his sister in documents filed on Tuesday, June 30, with the Westchester County clerk in New York.
The Strokes have a top 10 song on Billboard's Alternative Airplay chart."Bad Decisions," the lead single from the New York rockers' latest album The New Abnormal, jumps 13-10 on the Alternative Airplay tally dated July 4.The song becomes the band's third total top 10 and first since "Juicebox," which peaked at No. 9 on the chart dated Dec.
David Robb Labor EditorWith newsrooms across the country reeling from the loss of advertising revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and vowing to become more racially sensitive and inclusive during the ongoing nationwide social justice movement, the WGA East and Slate have agreed to launch a work-share program and new editorial guidelines for the online magazine’s editorial and podcast staffs in New York, California and Washington, D.C.The work-share program will allow management to cut
"The Stonewall Inn has been such a symbol of rebellion in the face of oppression, and such a safe place for people," Taylor Swift said on Friday (June 26), addressing a virtual audience during Stonewall Day. The celeb-stacked Pride Live event honored the legacy of the six-day riots that took place at the New York gay bar in 1969, which launched the gay liberation movement — and today, Pride Month.
Sonos is laying off 12% of its global workforce, and closing its New York retail store along with six satellite offices, due to challenges stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, according to the audio product and smart speaker manufacturer's latest filing with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Pride Live isn't letting the COVID-19 pandemic cancel Stonewall Day.
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Vanderpump Rules alum Billie Lee recalled a series of uncomfortable filming experiences with Jax Taylor amid calls for his firing from the show.“I had some of the hardest times with that show and a lot of my mental health took its toll,” Lee, 36, told the New York Post’s Page Six in an interview published on Tuesday, June 16.
Video footage of the incident reviewed by the New York Times shows that Brosnan was the first to arrive; the officer woke up Brooks and asked him to park in a nearby parking space. But a few minutes later, Brosnan calls for another officer to join him and Rolfe arrives shortly after.
Adam Lambert, Katy Perry, Billy Porter, Big Freedia, and Sia are teaming up this month to keep the legacy of Pride alive in 2020, despite social-distancing restrictions forcing most would-be celebrations to shut down. On June 25, a live-streamed virtual COVID-19 relief event called Can’t Cancel Pride will air via iHeartRadio.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens The £4.5million handed over by the Scottish Government will be used by education chiefs to mitigate the impact of coronavirus on children’s learning.The money is part of the Attainment Challenge Fund and will allow the council to plough cash into schemes that best support children from the area’s most deprived households.It will be shared across all 62 schools in the local authority area. Read More News: The council can also take advantage of a
will air via iHeartRadio. All donations will benefit national organizations supporting LGBTQ+ communities, including the National Black Justice Coalition, The Trevor Project, Outright, GLAAD, SAGE, and CenterLink.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorNick Cannon knew exactly where he wanted to be.On Feb. 19, the multi-hyphenate comedian, TV and radio host, rapper, producer, entrepreneur and activist gathered with a small group of Debmar-Mercury executives in New York to discuss plans for the daytime syndicated talk show that Cannon will launch in September with the Lionsgate-owned distributor.The setting was a conference room at Lionsgate’s offices on Fifth Avenue near Times Square.
obtained by the New York Times.VandeHei told TheWrap Tuesday, “We haven’t changed our policy on demonstrations by reporters.