Month: February 2025

Multifaceted television personality Bevy Smith partnered with H&M to host a black excellence cocktail soirée Tuesday evening at H&M’s showroom, and the event was nothing shy of the most chicest women in Los Angeles. In celebration of award season, Smith gathered the who’s who of Hollywood to immerse in fashion and connection, while indulging in
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After more than 60 years in Hollywood, Gene Hackman has left an indelible mark on his fans and peers alike. Dustin Hoffman, who starred with Hackman in the 2003 feature adaptation of John Grisham’s Runaway Jury, paid tribute to his longtime friend in a heartfelt statement after the 2x Oscar winner died at age 95.
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In another reversal of the Biden administration’s expansion of federal protections for LGBTQ+ Americans, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has eliminated language in internal documents prohibiting the surveillance of individuals or groups based solely on their sexual orientation or gender identity, Bloomberg reports. Two weeks ago, the DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis updated
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Like most little girls, I was obsessed with the idea of unicorns being real. I devoured fantasy books and watched The Last Unicorn daily for the better part of a year. But now, Alex Scharfman is delivering a new kind of unicorn in his feature film debut, Death Of A Unicorn, coming this March from
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The Compilation How obscure is the compilation Don’t Shoot? One measure is that this record isn’t reviewed at Trouser Press, home of the self-proclaimed Bible of Alternative Rock. This record isn’t alternative rock as much as alternative country, but Trouser Press has reviewed alternative country, including the artists collected here. These artists are, or were, indie/alternative rock performers who
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EXCLUSIVE: Paramount Pictures has renewed its first-look feature film deal with George L. Tillman Jr. and Robert Teitel’s State Street Pictures for an additional term. The Bob Marley: One Love production company first inked a production pact with the studio in 2020. Tillman Jr. and Teitel’s film credits include The Hate U Give, the Barbershop franchise, Men of Honor, Soul Food, and Notorious, among others. State Street Pictures‘
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There are certain things that Bachelor Nation viewers expect from a season. One is drama between the contestants. Another is a dramatic ending. But aside from the relationship stuff, viewers want to see stunning landscapes and fun dates when the show films overseas. Unfortunately, some fans have been feeling disappointed after this season’s “low-budget” dates.
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