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What “The Paper” Has to Say About Journalism
For this week’s Fault Lines column, Jon Allsop is filling in for Jay Caspian Kang. Early on in “The Paper,” a new Peacock mockumentary series that follows the staff of the Truth Teller, a fictional newspaper in Toledo, Ohio, viewers are shown a grainy flashback to the institution’s heyday, in 1971: the newsroom is bustling
“The streets are rough” — Destiny Amaka laments scarcity of good men
Media personality Destiny Amaka has opened up about the challenges she and other “intentional women” face in the dating scene, describing modern relationships as...
Kirby Dach: “The longer you wait, the more the tendon becomes a ligament”
When will Kirby Dach return to action? It’s been 6 months since Dach underwent surgery on his knee (again). The organization told us he’d be back in time for the start of the 2025-26 season, but now we’re hoping he’ll be back in time. It’s hard to know that far in advance when an athlete
Jerry Adler, Actor on ‘The Sopranos,’ ‘The Good Wife’ and ‘Rescue Me,’ Dies at 96
Jerry Adler, the behind-the-scenes Broadway veteran who served as the stage manager on the original My Fair Lady before acting on such shows as The Sopranos , The Good Wife and Rescue Me, died Saturday in New York City, a publicist said. He was 96. A Brooklyn native who didn’t become an actor until he was 62 — despite
‘The Gorge’ Director Responds To Aubrey Plaza’s “Touching” Comments About The Movie Helping Her Process Her Grief: “How Could I Not Be Moved?”
The Gorge filmmaker Scott Derrickson responded to Aubrey Plaza‘s recent comments about the Apple TV+ movie helping her process her grief over her late husband Jeff Baena. In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly , the director noted he was affected by the Parks and Recreation alumna’s “very touching” words and how much it meant
“The first pickup had a bad buzz, so I sent the guitar to a shop. When I went to get it, it was gone....
Much like Young's discography and creative arc, the story of how Old Black became the rugged, howling sonic beast that it is is a twisty one of fits, starts, and strange left turns...
‘The Summer of Songbirds’ TV Adaptation in the Works at Hulu From Brennan Peters
“The Summer of Songbirds” is getting the TV adaptation treatment at Hulu. The Disney-owned streamer is in the midst of developing a series adaptation of Kristy Woodson Harvey’s novel, which is set to be written and executive produced by “The Power” producer Brennan Peters. Woodson Harvey will executive produce the series, which hails from 20th
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YouTube’s Tuma Basa to Exit as Director of Black Music & Culture
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Universal Music and Believe Reach Settlement in Copyright Infringement Dispute — $500 Million Case Dismissed With Prejudice
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Watch A$AP Rocky Perform ‘Don’t Be Dumb’ Tracks for Amazon Music’s ‘Songline’ Series: ‘Live From New York’
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Ciza launches ‘CIZA’s Palace’ with first Afrohouse mix
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