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As-it-happens update February 22, 2020
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IndieWire
As Lucasfilm figures out what's next for "Star Wars," filmmaker J.D. Dillard and writer Matt Owens have reportedly been tapped to develop a new feature for the franchise. According to The Hollywood Reporter, details surrounding the upcoming project from ...
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Vanity Fair
Harry and Meghan are officially no longer allowed to call themselves royal–a decision made by the Queen, and demonstrating the true price the Sussexes have paid for their newfound independence. Following reports this week that the couple would not be ...
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The New York Times
Jurors in Harvey Weinstein's rape trial sent a note to the judge on Friday afternoon suggesting that they were deadlocked on the most serious charges in the indictment, but also that they might have reached a verdict on three other counts. In their note, on the ...
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Bustle
Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, will glide into theaters on Feb. 21, thanks to Autumn de Wilde's new film adaptation of Jane Austen's 1815 novel. There's been an uptick in classic novel-to-film adaptations lately, and we're all for it.
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Billboard
Thanks to the rise of celebrity collaborations over the past decade, sneaker culture has blossomed as one of the most coveted sectors in the fashion industry. From Drake's close relationship to Nike to Virgil Abloh's rare Off-White x Nike collaborations, your ...
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Hollywood Reporter
Quaden Bayles' mother posted a video of the 9-year-old distraught from the torment he endures from other children. A number of stars have taken to social media to share their support and kindness after a video of a bullied 9-year-old went viral. In the video ...
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Fortune
Whether you're standing in the theater lobby or curled up in bed, deciding what to watch next is often the most difficult part of any pop-culture junkie's day. And with dozens of films in theaters on any given weekend, plus virtually endless layers of streaming ...
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ABC News
A woman charged in the college admissions scandal pleaded guilty Friday to paying $400,000 to get her son into the University of California, Los Angeles, as a fake soccer recruit. By. COLLIN BINKLEY AP Education Writer. February 21, 2020, 1:41 PM.
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Refinery29
Um, remember when the mortifying performances of way-too-confident hopefuls was the most talked-about thing during the early episodes of American Idol? The latest round of American Idol auditions traded in laughs for potentially very serious drama when ...
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CBSSports.com
We're on the Road to WrestleMania 36, which takes place on Sunday, April 5 in Tampa, but before we arrive at the premier destination of the year, another stadium show is set to go down. WWE will make its latest return trip to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to ...
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