Phil Spector, the controversial music producer who was convicted of murder, died on Saturday, January 16. He was 81.
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Willow Smith gets real about first dates and how they can get really tense sometimes.
On the latest episode of “Red Table Talk”, Willow Smith talks to mom Jada Pinkett Smith and grandmother Adrienne Banfield-Norris about dealing with awkward social situations, with guests New York Times columnist Philip Galanes and comedian Kym Whitley.
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Phil Spector, the controversial music producer who was convicted of murder, died on Saturday, January 16. He was 81.
Celtic youngster Cameron Harper on a pre-contract and will then try to do a deal to get him Stateside in this window. The United States under-20 international, who made his debut against Hibs on Monday, had been stalling over a new contract for the last 12 months.
NEW YORK -- Philip J. Smith, who rose from box office treasurer at the Imperial Theatre on Broadway to chairman and co-CEO of the theatrical giant Shubert Organization, has died from complications from COVID-19, according to his daughters.
Even though she bore her soul to HBO about her affair with Tiger Woods, Rachel Uchitel still feels uncomfortable talking about their romance. The 45-year-old confesses that – more than 10 years after their relationship became front page news – it’s still “painful” for her to talk about the golfing legend.
Telling the fans what they want to know! Three days after announcing a Sex and the City revival titled And Just Like That is coming to HBO Max without Kim Cattrall, Sarah Jessica Parker hinted that Samantha Jones won’t be replaced.
Alex Rodriguez loves his blended family! The 45-year-old former New York Yankees star opened up about raising his two daughters, Natasha and Ella, with his ex-wife, Cynthia Scurtis, and his fiancée, Jennifer Lopez, in a new interview with the Raising the Bar podcast.
Alex Rodriguez loves his blended family! The 45-year-old former New York Yankees star opened up about raising his two daughters, Natasha and Ella, with his ex-wife, Cynthia Scurtis, and his fiancée, Jennifer Lopez, in a new interview with thepodcast. «My father left me when I was 10 years old and I still have a hole in my heart because he left at that age.
One of television’s most beloved shows is officially being revived.
After Georgia Democrats took back both of the state's Senate seats thanks in large part to Black voters, The New York Times' Sunday Review section declared "Black Power Is Here" in large bold letters at the very top as columnist Charles M. Blow made his case for a "reverse" Great Migration.
Ben Hardy is ready to romance Haley Lu Richardson in The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight.
Willow Smith‘s farting confession took over the December 29 episode of Red Table Talk — which invited comedian Kym Whitley and New York Times Advice columnist Philip Galanes to help solve viewers’ most awkward social dilemmas. While discussing the latter, the singer, 20, revealed what happened on a date when she accidentally farted from laughing too hard.
Wonder Woman 1984 to director Patty Jenkins directly.Fans of the New York hardcore band had disputed the accuracy of the t-shirt, which features artwork from the band’s 1986 album ‘The Age Of Quarrell’, since the DC film’s release.As many fans pointed out, ‘The Age Of Quarrell’ came out two years after the new Wonder Woman film was set, but in a new post on Instagram, Joseph has explained that it is indeed chronologically accurate.“Had about twenty people tell me about this,” his message began.
Revolution 1770s: Make and cheers with a ale, cue this , and . Or if you channel the by just watching Hamilton, that’s cool too (*werk*).Roaring 1920s: Don a , pull recipes from , boogie some (or ) with playing in the background.
Broadway star Rebecca Luker has died at the age of 59. Her agent, Sarah Foster, confirmed the news to the New York Times.
The New York, Los Angeles and Boston critics have had their say and now we begin the long, tedious rollout of other critics groups who insist their honors are not meant to have any influence on guild or Oscar voters. The Chicago Film Critics Association and Florida Film Critics Circle have now made their selections and anointed, respectfully, “Nomadland” and “First Cow” as Best Picture.