Rose McGowan is continuing to air her frustrations with celebrities and politicians. The 47-year-old "Charmed" alum has long been an advocate for sexual harassment and abuse victims.This week, she tore into New York Gov.
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NEW YORK -- Scholastic Inc. has appointed a successor to longtime president and CEO Richard Robinson, who died last month.
Peter Warwick, an independent director since 2014 on the children's publisher's board, will begin his new job Aug. 1.“Dick Robinson built Scholastic into the most admired global children’s book and education business," Warwick, 69, said in a statement Monday.
Rose McGowan is continuing to air her frustrations with celebrities and politicians. The 47-year-old "Charmed" alum has long been an advocate for sexual harassment and abuse victims.This week, she tore into New York Gov.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterSquishmallows, a top-selling range of plush toys that found a global audience during the pandemic, is giving a super-soft hug to its new agent.The range of collectibles will be represented in numerous areas by CAA, including film, television, video games, publishing, live touring and more.Produced by Jazwares, the toys have moved over 86 million units in over 40 countries since launching in 2017.
NEW YORK -- Actor and singer Alvin Ing, known for roles on Broadway and on tour in “Pacific Overtures” and “Flower Drum Song” as well as in films such as "The Gambler," has died. He was 89.Ing died Saturday at Providence St.
NEW YORK -- Actor and singer Alvin Ing, known for roles on Broadway and on tour in “Pacific Overtures” and “Flower Drum Song” as well as in films such as "The Gambler," has died. He was 89.Ing died Saturday at Providence St.
The 59th edition of New York Film Festival is taking shape and today Film at Lincoln Center announced Pedro Almodóvar’s latest drama “Parallel Mothers“ starring Penélope Cruz, as the Closing Night selection of the festival. “Parallel Mothers” will make its North American premiere on October 8 at Alice Tully Hall.
The New York Film Festival will close with Parallel Mothers, the Pedro Almodóvar-directed melodrama that is slated to open next month’s Venice Film Festival.
Venice Film Festival as the event’s opening night film, but its debut at NYFF will mark its North American premiere. It will screen on Oct.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaPedro Almodóvar’s “Parallel Mothers” has been tapped as the closing night selection of the 59th New York Film Festival. The melodrama, which reunites the Spanish auteur with one of his greatest cinematic muses, Penélope Cruz, will make its North American premiere October 8 at Alice Tully Hall.
an interview with New York Times journalist David Marchese after the writer asked Momoa if he regretted filming a graphic rape scene during his breakout performance as Khal Drogo on HBO’s “Game of Thrones.”The pilot episode of the series saw Momoa’s barbaric warlord Drogo assault and force himself on his would-be queen Daenerys Targaryen, played by Emilia Clarke, 34.When Marchese asked whether Momoa “thinks differently about those scenes today,” he replied, “Well, it was important to depict
confirm.Ing’s manager, Anthony Leones, did not immediately answer TheWrap’s request for comment.Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1932, Ing pursued performing arts by studying music education at the University of Hawaii and eventually moved to New York at age 25.
You can count John Oliver as a big Samantha fan.
Prince Estate has sold a controlling stake in the rights to the late musician’s intellectual property.According to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the three youngest of Prince’s six siblings have each agreed to sell their inheritance in the estate to New York independent music publisher and talent management company Primary Wave.The new report has revealed that Primary Wave, which also owns a music catalogue that includes Nirvana and Ray Charles, last month bought 100 per cent of Prince’s youngest
NEW YORK -- R.C. Davis is a rising high school senior in Oak Park, Illinois, who uses poetry to explore his feelings about gender and family.
Hoda Kotb has become the latest member of the Today family to fly to Tokyo to report on the 2020 Olympic games – and she is more than excited!MORE: Hoda Kotb breaks devastating news live on Today concerning much-loved member of showThe mother-of-two departed from her home in New York over the weekend and shared a photo of herself waiting at the airport dressed in a red, white and blue tracksuit.She posted footage of herself addressing her followers before taking off, saying: "Okay! Heading to
Brianna Hamblin, a television news reporter from Rochester, New York’s Spectrum News 1, posted a Twitter video today that showed her being catcalled and abused while on the job.
A new $100 million tax credit to encourage and support the reopening of Broadway was launched today with an announcement by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Bob Dylan has announced the next edition of his ongoing bootleg series – Vol.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorOak View Group — the venue-development, advisory, and investment company for the sports and live entertainment industries founded by Irving Azoff and Tim Lieweke — has announced a long-term partnership with Ticketmaster, the Live Nation-owned largest ticketing company in the world, covering six of OVG’s new arenas.
Lorde just did her first live performance of her latest single.