voter-approved referendum in July that made several constitutional reforms primarily designed to keep Russian President Vladimir Putin in power.
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online now.Other panelists included in the series are Victoria Alonso, Lisa Cortés, Debra Martin Chase, Carmen Cuba, DeVon Franklin, Nadia Hallgren, Taraji P.
Henson, Franklin Leonard, Delroy Lindo, Tarell Alvin McCraney, Bao Nguyen, Dawn Porter, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Ivette Rodriguez, Bird Runningwater, Misan Sagay, Bryan Stevenson, Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Ligiah Villalobos, Lulu Wang, Emil Wilbekin and Roger Ross Williams.The conversations are focused on industry-wide systemic changes in
.voter-approved referendum in July that made several constitutional reforms primarily designed to keep Russian President Vladimir Putin in power.
Whoopi Goldberg has always spoken her mind but it was her 2004 comments about then-President George W. Bush that nearly ended her career.
Whoopi Goldberg reflected on how Barbara Walters and “The View” saved her career after catching backlash over controversial comments she made about then-President George W. Bush in 2004.
Whoopi Goldberg has said she “lost everything” after she made jokes about President George W Bush in 2004.
Drew Barrymore and Whoopi Goldberg have more in common than just being Hollywood actors.
Whoopi Goldberg knows how she'd like to see Disney honor Chadwick Boseman.
Whoopi Goldberg is urging Disney Parks to build a “Black Panther”-themed land in one of their parks akin to the “Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge” land and the “Avatar” world in the name of Chadwick Boseman.
Wakanda forever. As the world mourns the loss of Chadwick Boseman, Whoopi Goldberg thinks that Disney should honor the late “Black Panther” star with a Wakanda-inspired theme park at one of its resorts.
Stephen King fans just got the first look at the new TV adaptation of The Stand.
Paramount Pictures has set the release of Untitled Lee Daniels Billie Holiday Film for Feb. 12, 2021.
BLOXX arrives freighted with expectations. Since 2016, the London-based quartet – lead vocalist Fee Booth, bassist Paul Raubišķis, guitarist Taz Sidhu and drummer Mozwin Norohna – have constructed a solid reputation via touring extensively with the likes of indie giants Two Door Cinema Club and The Wombats, hitting up major festival stages and rapidly churning out one hook-studded banger after another.But BLOXX are not the type to bow to pressure.
Danielle Brooks (“Orange Is the New Black”) with real-life mother LaRita Brooks and brother DJ Brooks; Marsha Stephanie Blake (“When They See Us”) with real-life daughter Rocco Luna; Misha Brooks; Isabella Ferreira (“Love, Victor”)Oscar Nunez (“The Office”); Daphne Rubin-Vega (“In the Heights”) with real-life husband Tom Costanzo and son Luca Costanzo; Guillermo Diaz (“Scandal”); Miguel Sandoval (“Station 19”); Camila Perez (“Gotham”); Olli Haaskivi (“Manifest”); Giana AragonMike Colter (“Luke
Spike Lee’s concert film adaptation of David Byrne’s American Utopia has landed.In the one minute clip, Byrne narrates over a montage of his roving musical ensemble gyrating, shouting and marching across the stage.
Later this fall, Spike Lee is teaming up with musician David Byrne for a brand-new film, “American Utopia,” and it’s unlike anything you’d expect from the Oscar-winning filmmaker. As seen in the new teaser for “David Byrne’s American Utopia,” the new project is a filmed version of Byrne’s acclaimed Broadway show that featured new musical performances of his own solo songs, as well as many from his time with the Talking Heads.
Lee Daniels, Lulu Wang and Taraji P. Henson are among the talent participating in a series of virtual panels about inclusion and equity in Hollywood hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
The latest addition to Academy Aperture 2025, an initiative of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to improve inclusion in the motion picture industry, is a virtual conversation series — open to Academy members and the public— focused on race and gender equity in film, the organization announced on Thursday.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterWhoopi Goldberg, Lee Daniels, Marvel executive Victoria Alonso and more Hollywood heavyweights are on board for a new virtual conversation series from the the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.The series, titled “Academy Dialogues: It Starts With Us,” is part of the group’s Aperture 2025 equity and inclusion initiative.