Daniel Dae Kim is looking back on his career in a new interview with Vulture.
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Thousands of music fans have been left disappointed this morning after Parklife tickets sold out in record time.
A presale for the Heaton Park festival started at 10am but within 20 minutes, all weekend tickets had sold out.
The festival was completely sold out in 78 minutes, according to co-creator Sacha Lord, who said it 'highlights the need for people desperate to socialise for their
Daniel Dae Kim is looking back on his career in a new interview with Vulture.
“I’m a blessing to whoever gets to really know me,” DMX once said.
Also Read: Tribeca Film Festival Heads Outdoors With In-Person Event in JuneAlanna Brown’s “Trees of Peace,” about four women thrown together during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, won two awards, the Panavision Spirit Award for Independent Cinema and the ADL Stand Up Award.Other prizes went to Eduardo Crespo’s “We Will Never Die,” Henrik Ruben Genz’s “Erna at War” and Michael Webber’s “The Conservation Game.”The winners:Audience Choice Award: “Alaskan Nets,” Jess HarasimowiczBest Documentary Award:
While COVID cases are taking a dip in parts of America (like California, where the vaccine rollout has been relatively smooth and movie theaters and restaurants are finally starting to reopen their doors), things are not quite so rosy across the pond in Europe.
Jess Mariano, is that you? Actor Milo Ventimiglia has made and kept his own “Gilmore Girls” fan art, but it’s probably not what you’d expect.
Milo Ventimiglia has made and kept his own fan art, but it's probably not what you'd expect. The 43-year-old actor, who played Rory Gilmore's (Alexis Bledel) bad boy ex Jess both in the original series and in the Netflix revival,, appeared on on Monday where super fan Fallon pointed out an interesting sign hanging behind the actor in the Zoom interview. «It says I Love Dean 4 Ever.
A Wheel of Fortune contestant almost won on Wednesday night’s episode but lost on a small technicality — something fans aren’t too happy about it!
“Wheel of Fortune” fans weren’t happy with Wednesday’s episode.
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Wow. We are just speechless at the inexplicable tragedy of this.
TheHong Kong International Film Festivalhas scrapped its opening-night world premiere of Where the Wind Blows, a widely anticipated crime thriller directed by local industry veteran Philip Yung.
With vaccines getting distributed pretty damn fast in the US, we’re starting to see some cities begin to recover and make plans for in-person events in the summer and fall. In the world of film festivals, it appears that the first event to really attempt a full in-person experience is going to be this year’s Tribeca.
The Tribeca Film Festival is moving ahead with its 20th-anniversary edition this June, moving screenings to outdoor venues and becoming the first major U.S. film festival held in person since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.As part of the festival, outdoor screenings will be held in all five New York City boroughs using portable 40-foot LED screens that will travel to different venues; community screenings will be included as part of the program.
Immigrant Food, the socially conscious fast-casual downtown eatery — or “cause-casual restaurant” — co-founded by Chef Enrique Limardo known for its globally adventurous fusion bowls, is celebrating by returning Pink Dragon Mylk to its menu. The iced, bright pink concoction blending oatmilk, pink dragon fruit, blue agave, yellow raisins, and cardamom is $6.
Dua Lipa is said to have been “shaken” after she was mobbed by a group of fans as she arrived in Mexico.Footage on social media shows the singer being surrounded by a group of frenzied fans after arriving in Mexico City for work on Saturday (March 20).
Ian Rankin has received his first dose of the coronavirus jab and has told fans that it was ‘absolutely fine’. The Scots crime author, who is 60-years-old, nipped over to the mass-vaccination site at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre yesterday.