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Newsom Takes Aim at Hegseth After Pulp Fiction Quip At Pentagon Ceremony
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Newsom Takes Aim at Hegseth After Pulp Fiction Quip At Pentagon Ceremony

Newsom Takes Aim at Hegseth After Pulp Fiction Quip At Pentagon Ceremony Pete Hegseth, the former Fox News host now in a Pentagon‑related post, sparked a media stir by quoting a…
Carrie Preston Delivers a Career-Defining Elsbeth Turn in CBS’s Procedural
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Carrie Preston Delivers a Career-Defining Elsbeth Turn in CBS’s Procedural

Carrie Preston delivers a career‑defining turn as Elsbeth Tascioni in CBS's procedural, anchoring the episode Murder, He Wrote with wit and moral clarity. The guest villain, portrayed with chilling precision by…
Whitaker’s ID Badge Ends Up With Digby in The Pitt Season 2 Finale
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Whitaker’s ID Badge Ends Up With Digby in The Pitt Season 2 Finale

The Pitt’s second season closes with a small, human moment rather than a grand mystery. In the finale, Whitaker’s freshly issued doctor badge seems to vanish into the day’s events, only…
Lorne Michaels: SNL U.K. Should Outwit and Outlaugh the U.S. Edition
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Lorne Michaels: SNL U.K. Should Outwit and Outlaugh the U.S. Edition

Lorne Michaels envisions SNL U.K. as a sharper, wittier version that stands apart from its American sister show. He says the UK edition should feel like the cooler of the two,…
Martin’s Winds of Winter Update Signals a Broader GoT Challenge
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Martin’s Winds of Winter Update Signals a Broader GoT Challenge

For Game of Thrones fans, winter has grown more about waiting than arrival. The Winds of Winter, George R.R. Martin’s next instalment in A Song of Ice and Fire, remains delayed…
Kanye West Delays Marseille Show as France weighs ban options
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Kanye West Delays Marseille Show as France weighs ban options

Kanye West, who now goes by Ye, has paused his scheduled Marseille concert as French authorities reportedly weigh options to block the event over past antisemitic remarks and pro‑Nazi declarations. Ye…
Channel 4 renews A Comedy Thing YouTube channel for year two with Pun Battle and fresh faces
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Channel 4 renews A Comedy Thing YouTube channel for year two with Pun Battle and fresh faces

Channel 4 renews A Comedy Thing YouTube channel for year two Channel 4 is renewing A Comedy Thing, the YouTube home for rising stand‑ups, for a second season. The show will…
Jim Jarmusch, The Silent Conductor of a Cinematic Soundtrack
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Jim Jarmusch, The Silent Conductor of a Cinematic Soundtrack

Jim Jarmusch has built a lasting portrait through sound as much as through image, a filmmaker whose career doubles as a study in music‑driven storytelling. His early work, Permanent Vacation (1980),…
Rom-Com Reckoning: Why You, Me & Tuscany Has Black Creatives Watching Box Office
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Rom-Com Reckoning: Why You, Me & Tuscany Has Black Creatives Watching Box Office

Universal’s new romantic comedy, You, Me & Tuscany, raises a timely question about the future of Black-led love stories on the big screen. The film stars Halle Bailey as a chef…
Rooster’s Episode 6 Brings Back a Villain, Danielle Deadwyler and Phil Dunster Weigh In
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Rooster’s Episode 6 Brings Back a Villain, Danielle Deadwyler and Phil Dunster Weigh In

Rooster's Episode 6 Brings Back a Villain, Danielle Deadwyler and Phil Dunster Weigh In In the latest Rooster installment, Dylan's world tightens as a familiar antagonist returns, sharpening the campus dynamics…

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