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‘Masters Of The Air’: Austin Butler-Led WWII Drama From Steven Spielberg & Tom Hanks Gets Premiere Date; See First Photos
Apple TV+ has set Friday, January 26, for the premiere of its World War II drama Masters of the Air. Austin Butler leads the cast of the nine-episode limited series, which hails from Band of Brothe…
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Lousy 'One World Together At Home' concert made us feel worse
The insufferable show — simulcast on CBS, NBC, ABC and the internet — pieced together saintly speeches from A-list celebrities and somber United Nations officials between womp-womp acoustic ballads. Didn’t we tune in for some uplift?
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Karl Marx gets shoutout during 'American Factory' Oscars 2020 acceptance speech
“The Communist Manifesto” got a shoutout during the 2020 Oscars. Julia Reichert, the co-director of best documentary winner “American Factory,” which was produced by former …
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Jewish Actor William Shatner Talks About Facing a ‘Great Deal’ of Antisemitism as a Child
Jewish Canadian actor William Shatner opened up in a recent interview about being the target of antisemites during his childhood....
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The Secret Jewish History Of Aretha Franklin – The Forward
Aretha Franklin, who has died at 76, was known as the "Queen of Soul" — and many Jewish artists helped her get that royal title.
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Lance Bass got screwed out of buying the Brady Bunch house
A couple week ago, we reported that the house used for the exterior shots on The Brady Bunch was going up for sale for the first time in 45 years, with pretty much the only interested buyers being developers who wanted the land the house was built on. At
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NYC Stories: Bill Hader and Henry Winkler Have Ridiculous Memories of NYC
Bill Hader and Henry Winkler, stars of HBO hit Barry, have each experienced love and hate in New York City—but not in the ways you’d imagine.
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Exclusive: Future ‘A Star Wars Story’ Spinoffs on Hold at Lucasfilm
In the wake of the disappointing launch of 'Solo: A Star Wars Story', Lucasfilm has put plans for more 'A Star Wars Story' spinoffs on hold and is instead focusing on 'Episode IX' and crafting a new trilogy.
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How SiriusXM is dominating in the Spotify era
SiriusXM boasts less than half the subscribers as the most popular on-demand music streaming service, but SiriusXM is booming while Spotify continues to lose money. What’s going on here?
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Deleted Scenes From the Original 'Ghostbusters' Have Been Found
The scene involves Ray's peculiar run-in with an amorous ghost.
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Mike Connors Dead: ‘Mannix’ Star Was 91 | Variety
Mike Connors, best known for playing detective Joe Mannix on 1960s and '70s show "Mannix," died Thursday in Tarzana, Calif. He was 91.
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'Dazed and Confused' at Sundance: 12 things we learned
Dazed and Confused' finally got its chance to shine at Sundance. Here's what we learned during Richard Linklater's live commentary.
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Soon you'll be able to watch all the Super Bowl ads in one place
Get your game face ready, because it's already Super Bowl ad season.
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Jon Hamm Talks About the Real Meaning of the 'Mad Men' Series Finale
“My take is that, the next day, he wakes up in this beautiful place, and has this serene moment of understanding, and realizes who he is.”
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‘Calvin and Hobbes’: America’s Most Profound Comic Strip
The hilarity of ‘Calvin and Hobbes’ was rooted in a 6-year-old boy’s inability to control himself—or the world.
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George Lois, real-life Don Draper: Vice profiles the legendary 60s ad man and art director (VIDEO).
Forget D.B. Cooper—for a real-life equivalent of Mad Men’s Don Draper, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone more fitting than legendary art director George Lois. In the ’60s, Lois oversaw dozens of landmark ad campaigns and magazine covers, and t
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50 Questions About Pete Campbell’s New California Storyline On ‘Mad Men’
Pete Campbell is in California on this season of
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Rushmore, Rush-less: Wes Anderson's Films, From Worst to Best Pictures | Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone looks back at The Grand Budapest Hotel director's career and ranks the movies