Month: February 2022

Philip Crowther, an International Affiliate Correspondent for the Associated Press, has gone viral with a supercut showing him deftly delivering the news in six languages. Obviously, this feat is not truly “effortless”—it would have taken an enormous amount of effort for Crowther to master so many different languages. But the ease with which he appears
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EXCLUSIVE: Cinetic Media has boarded sales on Yogi Berra documentary It Ain’t Over, which has wrapped production and is aiming for a festival premiere this year. The film about the baseball icon features interviews with Billy Crystal, Bob Costas, Derek Jeter and Joe Torre alongside other baseball players, historians and broadcasters. The feature follows the life and
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Grammy Nominated American record producer and independent music label executive Baby Paul has joined the Fanmire Platform as a celebrity influencer. Born in Harlem raised in Brooklyn and Queens, Paul got his start as an intern at Power Play Studios in Long Island City, NY during recording sessions for Eric B. & Rakim, Kool G.
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Aaron Rodgers and Shailene Woodley split up after less than two years together, People reported on Feb. 16 after In Touch broke the news exclusively. “It was an amicable split; it just wasn’t working,” a source told the outlet. “They’re very different people with busy careers and there were obstacles that they couldn’t surmount. They
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News Britney Spears Signs Book Deal Reportedly Worth $15 Million The “tell-all memoir” will reportedly be published by Simon & Schuster By Matthew Strauss February 21, 2022 Facebook Twitter Britney Spears, October 2018 (Ethan Miller/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Britney Spears has signed a book deal with publishing house Simon & Schuster worth as much as
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“Artists tap into personal experiences for inspiration, and I don’t begrudge anyone that.” By Grant Rindner February 17, 2022 NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 26: Jake Gyllenhaal attends the 74th Annual Tony Awards at Winter Garden Theater on September 26, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions)Dimitrios
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The latest in Dr Jacky Collins’ The Doctor will see you now video interview series catches up with Oxford-based author Simon Mason, whose adult crime fiction debut is A Killing in November. A former publisher, Mason has previously written literary fiction, books for children and some YA crime. “I haven’t written for adults since the
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Content warning: The following story contains brief mention of sexual abuse and drug abuse. Premiering Feb. 27 on the Spanish-language streaming service Pantaya, the new thriller “Señorita 89” dives deep into Mexican gender norms, using the 1989 Miss Mexico beauty pageant as its fictional setting. Filled with drugs, sex, and violence, the show has plenty
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