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John Bailey had worked on classics like 'As Good as It Gets', 'Ordinary People', and 'The Big Chill'
2023-11-13 19:50

'Sounds like a kids' movie': Fans slam Marvel for changing title of new Captain America film starring Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford
Anthony Mackie announced the change in the title of 'Captain America 4' in an Instagram post with co-star Harrison Ford
2023-06-07 12:22

Andre 3000’s life is dominated by ‘music and more music’
Speaking from the archives of the relaunched BLAG magazine, Andre 3000 spilled that his life is totally consumed by music.
2023-11-17 23:29

'It was torture': Blake Lively reveals why she hated husband Ryan Reynolds' 'Deadpool'
Blake Lively had to look through the 'sex montage' of her husband Ryan Reynolds in a film with plenty of explicit scenes
2023-05-31 21:30

'RHONJ' fans furious as Joe Gorga gets sued over unpaid legal fees in $6M real estate deal: 'Little Joe same old thing'
Joe Gorga was first sued for $30,264.06 in November 2022 by contractors who accused him of failing to pay them building charges
2023-06-29 08:53

Ed Sheeran to release new album Autumn Variations next month
Ed Sheeran's new album is written from the perspectives of his friends and himself and the ups and downs of their lives.
2023-08-25 15:22

The Artists Who Made Us Fall In Love With Hip-Hop (Even When It Didn’t Love Us Back)
In the classic 2002 rom-com Brown Sugar, the character Sidney Shaw (Sanaa Lathan), a music journalist and editor of XXL, asks all of her interview subjects one simple question: when did you fall in love with hip-hop? All year, we’ve been celebrating the 50th anniversary of the genre, and the Unbothered team has been asking ourselves the same question. We know how far hip-hop has come and how powerful the medium has been for all of us personally. But we also know that embedded in hip-hop’s roots along with b-boys from the Bronx, block parties, breakdancing, and mind-bending rhymes was misogyny, anti-feminist lyrics, and a culture that largely saw women as props instead of peers (despite women being a big part of rap’s foundation). You can simultaneously love hip-hop music and acknowledge the harm that some of its artists have perpetuated. There’s that famous Ava DuVernay quote that sums it up: “To be a woman who loves hip-hop at times is to be in love with your abuser.”
2023-07-11 23:26

'Love to Love You, Donna Summer' takes an intimate dance with the late disco diva
With her daughter, Brooklyn Sudano, serving as co-director "Love to Love You, Donna Summer" provides an up-close look at the disco diva's life and astonishing talent.
2023-05-19 20:52

Cannes: Alicia Vikander on playing Catherine Parr in Henry VIII drama 'Firebrand'
It’s widely know that Henry VIII, the Tudor king, had a particularly grim batting average when it came to matrimony
2023-05-25 00:55

Why did all ‘GMA’ hosts go missing on August 9? Guest anchors fill in again but Michael Strahan makes return for special segment
Eva Pilgrim, Rebecca Jarvis, and Whit Johnson filled in for the main hosts on 'GMA' on Wednesday, August 9
2023-08-10 11:53

GMA's Rob Marciano braves snowstorm as he reports live from location sparking concern among co-hosts and fans
Rob Marciano shocked 'GMA' viewers when he reported live from New York amid a snowstorm
2023-11-30 13:17

Lizzo loses more than 120,000 Instagram followers after issuing statement on accusations
Lizzo has lost over 120,000 Instagram followers after the string of claims against her that she's since hit back at. For those unaware, it all started when former employees of the star came forward with allegations of sexual harassment, and creating a hostile work environment through racial and religious harassment. In an appearance on NBC News, Arianna Davis and Crystal Williams, two of Lizzo's former dancers, claimed Lizzo gave "thinly veiled" comments on their appearance and that it wasn't "an isolated experience." Lizzo has since taken to Instagram to pour water on the allegations, calling them "sensationalised". The statement said her ex-employees "already publicly admitted that they were told their behaviour on tour was inappropriate and unprofessional." "Sometimes I have to make hard decisions but it's never my intention to make anyone feel uncomfortable or like they aren't valued as an important part of the team," the star added. She went on to say she "would absolutely never criticise or terminate an employee because of their weight." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Now, the star has reportedly lost over 120,000 Instagram followers since the initial allegations. In the last 24 hours alone, over 80,000 people unfollowed the 'About Damn Time' singer, according to KingCasinoBonus. "For Lizzo fans, it will be alarming to see their idol accused of body-shaming, assault and more, when she has been such a proponent of body positivity for women all over the world," Ionut Marin, Chief Editor for KingCasinoBonus said. "As the lawsuit continues and new reports emerge, it will be interesting to see how Lizzo’s Instagram followers will fluctuate," Marin continued: "With over 24 million monthly listeners on Spotify, we could also see these figures fall over the coming weeks and months as more details are revealed. These reports could also threaten to derail any of the pop star’s music releases and tours in the future." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-03 23:17
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