“Knowing that kind of jealousy, I could now see in suspects what I saw in myself… Digging into other people’s pain, I could somehow put a bandage on my own.” – Nick Bali in ‘Killer Heat’
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ChainFEST Links Fans with Fabulous Day Filled with Famous Food with a Twist
BJ Novak and Michelin-starred Chef Tim Hollingsworth stirred up a truly memorable day in New York City that had foodies gleaming from all the delicious fun. Fans of beloved American restaurants had their hearts racing with joy as the stars debuted ChainFEST in New York on Sept. 21.
As a leading figure in Hollywood, Lana Condor is a driving force for sustainability in the entertainment industry.
Toronto was the scene of a dazzling celebration as Pamela Anderson graced the after-party of The Last Showgirl, one of TIFF’s standout films, at the luxurious Estiatorio Milos.
Adam Driver, Francis Ford Coppola, and More Celebrate the Pre-Premier of Megalopolis at TIFF
Toronto’s film scene was set ablaze as the stars aligned at one of the Toronto International Film Festival’s most exclusive events.
Oh do I have a lot to say about this week’s Power Book II: Ghost.
In a recent interview with Bashir Salahuddin, the multi-talented actor, writer, and producer opened up about his role in Hulu’s new comedy series How To Die Alone, created by and starring Natasha Rothwell. Salahuddin plays Brian, the brother of Melissa (Rothwell), and their relationship dynamic is complex, to say the least.
Just ahead of New York’s Climate Week, 3M debuted their docuseries titled ‘Green Works‘ at the Fast Company Innovation Festival on September 18th. This docuseries follows the lives of five individuals from around the world who are actively working to address climate change. The series will be available on-demand for viewing on Google Play and Apple TV.
“How To Die Alone” Creators Natasha Rothwell & Vera Santamaria Embrace Life’s Messy Moments In New Hulu Comedy
We all know Natasha Rothwell from her scene-stealing role as Kelly in Issa Rae’s captivating HBO dramedy Insecure.
CBS PRESENTS “YOU’RE LAUGHING AT CBS,” CELEBRATING THE NETWORK’S LAUGH-OUT-LOUD “SIT-DOWN” COMEDIES
Perhaps we need to laugh more than ever these days.