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Greg Berlanti, Shonda Rhimes, Other Showrunners Pledge to Fund Hollywood Assistant Relief Fund In the wake of dozens of film and television productions abruptly shutting down amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, several organizations and high-profile showrunners — Greg Berlanti, Shonda Rhimes, David Benioff, Julie Plec, Damon Lindelof, Lisa Joy ...
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Could Coronavirus Woes Take a Hammer to the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Disney's decision on Tuesday to pull the theatrical release of Marvel Studios' "Black Widow" is the latest — and biggest — sign that the most lucrative and successful film franchise in Hollywood history is also uniquely vulnerable to the coronavirus epidemic's ...
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Do not ask Vanessa Hudgens for coronavirus tips. She's terrible at it Really, Vanessa Hudgens? Some comments are so tacky that no context can excuse them. Take, for example, flippant remarks about people dying from coronavirus. The "High School Musical" actress landed in hot water when she did an Instagram Live on ...
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Lyle Waggoner, rugged straight man on 'The Carol Burnett Show,' dies at 84 Lyle Waggoner, who used his rugged good looks to comic effect on "The Carol Burnett Show," partnered with a superhero on "Wonder Woman" and was the first centerfold for Playgirl magazine, died March 17 at his Los Angeles-area home. He was 84.
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TV Ratings: 'The Voice' Tops 'American Idol,' Hits Season High Looks like a solid chunk of the people staying in due to the coronavirus tuned in to "The Voice" last night. The NBC competition series leapt to season high rating and total viewership tally, easily beating "American Idol" in the process. "The Voice" hit a 1.8 ...
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Jay Electronica's Debut Album Isn't What You Might Have Expected—But It's Worth the Wait On the morning of December 22, 2009, Jay Electronica went on Angela Yee's satellite radio show to announce that his debut album, Act II: Patents of Nobility (The Turn), would drop on Christmas. This announcement coincided with the commercial release of ...
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COVID-19 can't kill live music, determined artists prove A Celtic rock band in the U.S. is taking to the web on Saint Patrick's Day to keep the spirit of music, and community, alive for its fans during the COVID-19 pandemic "until we meet again." And they aren't the only ones. The music industry at large is facing ...
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'Motherland: Fort Salem' creator Eliot Laurence talks Salem witches in the 21st century Freeform debuts its own, "Motherland: Fort Salem," on Wednesday at 9 p.m. The series imagines a world where three centuries ago, witches avoided persecution by making a pact with the government to protect the country. The drama follows three young ...
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Netflix Postpones Inaugural Comedy Festival in LA The Netflix Is a Joke festival was initially set to take place in Los Angeles from April 27 to May 3 and to occupy around 20 venues. Following in the lead of organizations behind numerous other major upcoming events, Netflix is postponing its inaugural ...
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Storylines Intensify In Milestone 100th Episode Of 'Chicago Med,' Say EPs In this age of Peak TV, it's still a major milestone when a series hits the 100 episode mark. On the air since 2015, Chicago Med, the newest show in Uber-producer Dick Wolf's midwest-set franchise, reaches the century mark this week. Executive Producers ...
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