Month: July 2023

Yusef Salaam is greeted within seconds of stepping onto the sidewalk. “Congratulations, I wish you luck,” an elderly man says, before the door of the Frederick E. Samuel Community Democratic Club in Harlem has time to close. Less than a week prior, Salaam officially won in the competitive June 27 Democratic primary for the Harlem
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While some of our beloved celebrities have simple and easy-to-pronounce names, others can be quite challenging. Adele, Emily Ratajkowski, Djimon Hounsou, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan and most recently, Taylor Lautner have been correcting press and even fans on how to actually say their name, after years of not saying a word about it. “Names are so important,
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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Negotiators for the SAG-AFTRA actors union agreed late Tuesday to call in a federal mediator to try to forge a last-minute agreement with Hollywood studios and avoid a second simultaneous strike in the entertainment business. The 160,000 members of SAG-AFTRA, Hollywood’s largest union, have authorized a strike if a new labor deal cannot be reached before midnight on Wednesday.
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Sony/Stage 6 Films/Blumhouse’s Insidious: The Red Door may have stolen No. 1 away from Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny at the weekend box office, but Angel Studios’ indie wonder Sound of Freedom won Monday with an estimated $4 million. All of this before Paramount/Skydance’s Mission Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One takes all
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A bored executioner teams up with an immortal severed head and her combat maid to solve mysteries and fight monsters. “You’re one of the monsters.” Undead Murder Farce takes everything you know about gothic horror and murder mystery detective fiction and then stretches it almost cartoonishly out of proportion like it’s being watched through a
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The 2023 Emmy nominations are here. The slate of nominees include “Succession” (which aired its final season this spring), “Ted Lasso” (which also just wrapped up its last season), “Yellowjackets,” and many more. And while there are some long-deserved Emmy nominations we’re very excited about (like “Vanderpump Rules,” which is tapped in two categories), there
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Vanderpump Rules scored its first two Emmy nominations in the categories of Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program and Outstanding Picture Editing for an Unstructured Reality Program. The cast is pumped for the mentions and have been sharing reactions to the nods. “I’m so thrilled for Vanderpump Rules to be nominated for two Emmys this year,” Lala
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Taron Egerton, Daniel Radcliffe, Will Sharpe, Brian Cox and Bella Ramsey are among the UK actors who are up for prizes at the 75th annual Emmys. And though a quiet year for British shows on the whole, The Crown returned after an ineligible 2022 to land another Outstanding Drama nod. Egerton’s foray into television with
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Columbia, Missouri’s Dark Below is a band on the rise, storming out of America’s Midwest. Since forming in 2016, guitarist and vocalist Joshua Campbell, bassist and backing vocalist Josh Grove, and drummer Quin Koldan have teamed with famed producer Malcolm Springer and JPS Production’s Jason Schrick to make their groove heavy, hard rock sound. Springer,
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