Month: August 2022

Kalush Orchestra won Eurovision 2022 for Ukraine. (Getty) The BBC has officially announced the seven UK cities shortlisted to host the Eurovision Song Contest 2023. The seven shortlisted cites were announced on BBC Radio 2 and BBC One on Friday morning (12 August). They are: Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool. Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield.   They
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“Southern Charm” star Olivia Flowers tells Page Six that fans told her to “run” from Austen Kroll after Kroll had controversial appearances on “Summer House” and “Winter House.” “After ‘Winter House’ and ‘Summer House,’ people were like, ‘oh, really? Run!’” Flowers, 30, tells us of Kroll. “But it was all people that didn’t know him.
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There’s a new update on Anne Heche‘s recent car crash.  In a new statement to NBC News, the Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson Jeff Lee confirmed that the Aug. 5 incident involving the Six Days, Seven Nights actress—who remains in “extreme critical condition” at the hospital—is being investigated as a felony DUI traffic collision. Lee told
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News Aretha Franklin Amazing Grace Documentary Producer Sues Distributor Neon Over Fraud Alan Elliott has accused the company of misleading producers and stifling the film’s commercial opportunities By Allison Hussey August 11, 2022 Facebook Twitter Leni Sinclair/Getty Images Facebook Twitter Alan Elliott, producer of the 2018 Aretha Franklin documentary Amazing Grace, is suing Neon for
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Lisa Kudrow is standing up for some of her Friends.  In recent years, the lack of diversity on Friends—where Kudrow starred alongside Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer and Matt LeBlanc from 1994 to 2004—has been called into question.  Created by Marta Kauffman and David Crane, who are both white, Kudrow argued it
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Last Friday, The Door Christian Fellowship Ministries in McAllen, Texas livestreamed their own production of Hamilton with several changes to the script and lyrics relating to biblical references not from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical, as well as a moment at the end where a pastor compared homosexuality to drug addiction. Following the recent production being staged
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In this edition of The Silver Lining, we’ll be discussing Paul W.S. Anderson’s 2008 remake, Death Race! Loosely based on Ib Melchior’s short story The Racer, Paul Bartel’s Death Race 2000 is remembered as a revolutionary B-movie that entertained audiences with fun and schlocky satire despite a shoestring budget and malfunctioning cars. Starring David Carradine
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