Sam Asghari is hopeful that new documentaries about his fiancé Britney Spears will depict her in a “respectful” manner. But he’s also wary.
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National Football League fans who merely want to watch a football game this year will again have social justice messages as part of the package prominently displayed on the field.
While some leagues, notably the National Basketball Association, plan to dial back on politics for their coming season (NBA Commissioner Adam Silver told ESPN, “I understand those people who say, ‘I’m on your side. But I want to watch a basketball game’”), the NFL is doubling down on its plans for its upcoming regular
Sam Asghari is hopeful that new documentaries about his fiancé Britney Spears will depict her in a “respectful” manner. But he’s also wary.
On Friday, FX aired the new documentary “The New York Times Presents: Controlling Britney Spears”, which presented more shocking allegations about Britney Spears’ controversial conservatorship, controlled by her father, Jamie Spears.
Michael Appler The Delacorte Theater, Central Park’s open air amphitheater home to New York City’s Shakespeare in the Park, contains nearly 2,000 seats. Each summer, those seats hold New Yorkers who’ve come to commune with the Public Theater’s free summer ritual—an exercise, the theater’s late founder Joe Papp would argue, in public art as democracy. “Over the past year and a half, all of us have liked to say, ‘the Delacorte isn’t empty.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterRobert Durst, the New York real estate heir, was convicted on Friday of murdering his friend, Susan Berman, more than 20 years ago.Durst, 78, was accused of murdering Berman to keep her from talking to authorities about the death of his first wife, Kathie, whose body has never been discovered.Berman was found dead in her home in December 2000, after authorities were alerted by a letter to the presence of a “cadaver” at the address.
As we discover far too often, history loves to repeat itself – in the NFL and otherwise.
Manchester City have apologised to supporters after a string of issues with booking tickets and have outlined plans to improve the service.
Parys Haralson was an NFL linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers and New Orleans Saints.After playing college football for the University of Tennessee, Haralson was a fifth-round pick for the 49ers in the 2006 NFL Draft. He played seven seasons for the 49ers before being traded to the Saints in 2013, where he played two seasons before his retirement in 2014.
Ryan Eggold) and Helen's (Freema Agyeman) roller-coaster journey up to their long overdue kiss in last season's finale.In ET's exclusive first look at the sentimental trailer, which recaps the road the colleagues-turned-romantic partners have taken since the very beginning, it relives many of their pivotal moments at the hospital and outside its walls.From their initial meeting to the reason why Helen came back to their long-awaited kiss, the new(ish) couple seems to be firing on all cylinders
Nia Dennis knows how to make an entrance!
Angelique Jackson HBO Max is “rooting for everybody Black.”Or so reads the bio of its latest social-first audience initiative called Scene in Black, which launches Monday and focuses on connecting HBO and HBO Max’s Black talent, creatives and fans.The team borrowed the line from one of HBO’s biggest stars, “Insecure” creator, writer, producer and actor Issa Rae, who went viral with that quip during an interview with Variety at the 2017 Emmys.
Allison Williams will not be reporting for ESPN this upcoming season.
“Star Trek” may be a franchise that is based in space and, well, the stars, but it’s never shied away from some tried-and-true sci-fi tropes. And in the new trailer for “Star Trek: Picard” Season 2, we see how the folks behind the series are dabbling in a bit of time travel and fractured timelines for its new batch of episodes.
NEW YORK -- Former CBS News President Susan Zirinsky is launching a studio for unscripted programming, with two 9/11-related documentaries debuting over the next two days.Zirinsky hopes the name See It Now Studios conveys a sense of urgency for younger viewers while reminding the historically-minded of the 1950s-era CBS News series, “See It Now,” featuring Edward R. Murrow.Her No.
always produces at least one or two breakout performances, whether it was Sarah Paulson and Sterling K. Brown as the prosecutors in season 1’s or Darren Criss as serial killer Andrew Cunanan in season 2’s.
Aaron Rodgers has no qualms about spending some time away from fiancée Shailene Woodley during the upcoming 2021 NFL season. The Green Bay Packers quarterback got candid about his whirlwind relationship with the "Big Little Lies" actress and how the two will spend the coming months focusing on their respective careers.
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar nominated actress Alfre Woodard is joining New Line’s Salem’s Lot bunch in the big screen take of the Stephen King vampire novel, we can tell you first.