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Britney Spears announces miscarriage
Britney Spears announced Saturday that she had miscarried.
“It is with our deepest sadness we have to announce that we have lost our miracle baby early in pregnancy,” the pop singer said in an Instagram post signed by Spears and her fiance, Sam Asghari, 28.
The 40-year-old musician said she and Asghari will “continue trying to expand our...Read more
Lynda Hirsh On This Week's TV Gossip
Disgraced celebrity chef Mario Batali has been found not guilty of sexual misconduct. The judge felt the plaintiff was not credible. It was kind of like blaming the victim. Batali rose to fame as one of the chefs on "The Chew." Michael Symon, who is squeaky-clean, was another co-host. Say what you will but there is one nasty truth that even ...Read more

Musician reports 1758 violin stolen from Chicago home
CHICAGO — Three musical instruments including a 1758 violin were stolen from a town home in the South Loop Wednesday morning while a family of musicians was sleeping.
MingHuan Xu, a professional violinist and director of the string program at Roosevelt University, said the antique violin stolen has an immense cultural and personal value. It ...Read more

Review: Weak new version of 'Firestarter' flames out
Can we just put this “Fire” out? Almost 40 years after the original adaptation of “Firestarter,” which was not a very good film, a second film from horror specialist Blumhouse also based on the 1980 novel by Stephen King arrives in theaters and on Peacock. Directed by Keith Thomas, whose one feature film credit “The Vigil” (2019) is ...Read more

What TV critic is watching this week
'The Time Traveler's Wife'
The latest adaptation of Audrey Niffenegger's novel finds a cute couple (Rose Leslie and Theo James) struggling with hubby's uncontrollable habit of bouncing back and forth in time, popping up in random places without a stitch of clothes (James' bare buttocks should get third billing). It's a major marital problem for...Read more

Kendrick Lamar stepping out with Big Steppers in global arena tour with Baby Keem
Kendrick Lamar will be taking his just-released and long-awaited fifth studio album, "Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers," on tour, including several stops in his native California.
The 14-time Grammy winner announced the sprawling, global arena tour on Friday, which will extend from North America to Europe, Australia and New Zealand. The 65-date Mr...Read more

Fred Ward, rugged character actor from 'The Right Stuff' and 'Tremors,' dies at 79
Fred Ward, the rough-hewn character actor known for his work in “The Right Stuff” and “Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins,” died Sunday at age 79.
Publicist Ron Hofmann confirmed the news Friday, giving no further details about the Golden Globe winner’s death.
Ward’s career choices were anything but predictable. After battling ...Read more

Some of pop's biggest stars teamed with Planned Parenthood for this Roe v. Wade ad
Planned Parenthood has tapped scores of young musicians, entertainers and influencers to condemn the U.S. Supreme Court's potential decision to strip their "constitutional right to abortion" by overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.
In the New York Times on Friday, 160 female, male and nonbinary individuals listed their names on a full...Read more

George Takei is NYC's inaugural Japan Parade's grand marshal: 'I'm boldly going where no one else has gone before'
NEW YORK — “Star Trek” actor George Takei expects New York City’s first-ever Japan Parade to be out of this world.
Takei feels honored to be the inaugural grand marshal of Saturday’s event, which will celebrate the friendship between New York and Japan with floats and performances on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.
“I get to be the ...Read more

'Senior Year' review: Rebel Wilson high school comedy flunks out
Talk about senioritis.
"Senior Year" is an insipid high school comedy about a varsity cheerleader who falls into a coma and awakens 20 years later and plots to claim the prom queen crown she missed out on. Do you find references to 2002 hilarious? Then this movie is your jam. Otherwise this dreadful fish out of water story is about as fresh as ...Read more

Kendrick Lamar announces 'The Big Steppers' tour with 37 concert dates
Kendrick Lamar won’t be waiting long to promote his first album in five years, “Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,” which was released Friday and is one of the most anticipated albums of 2022 for many fans.
The Los Angeles native — who won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for his 2017 album, “Damn” — will kick off his “The Big Steppers Tour�...Read more

Review: Tom Cruise flies high -- again -- in the exhilarating 'Top Gun: Maverick'
"If you think, you're dead." That's one of Tom Cruise's more memorable lines from "Top Gun," a cautionary reminder that when your engine flames out or an enemy pilot locks you in their sights, hesitation means death. Inadvertently, the line also suggests the best way to enjoy Tony Scott's immortal 1986 blockbuster: Best not to think too long or ...Read more

'Conversations with Friends' review: Carnal desires and the complications that arise afterward
There’s a conversation that bubbles up every so often about the absence of sex scenes in contemporary film: Why is everything so chaste on screen? It’s true that Hollywood is making fewer movies about adult relationships at the moment, but it’s not hard to find serious-minded TV that is filling the gap. “Conversations with Friends,” ...Read more

'For Colored Girls' gets two-week Broadway extension after garnering most Tony nominations
NEW YORK — Don’t count “For Colored Girls” out just yet.
The Broadway revival of Ntozake Shange’s beloved choreopoem “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf” has been extended for two more weeks.
The announcement on Thursday followed Monday’s Tony nominations, where the Camille A. Brown-helmed ...Read more

Karla Peterson: Hulu's adaptation of Sally Rooney's 'Conversation With Friends' leaves many things unsaid
In Hulu's new adaption of Sally Rooney's 2017 novel "Conversations with Friends," one look on actress Alison Oliver's face is worth many flashing paragraphs of Rooney's kaleidoscopic prose.
And it's a good thing, too. Because as Hulu attempts to transform Rooney's word-drunk novel into 12 half-hour episodes of streaming television, Oliver and ...Read more

'Blonde' director 'surprised' about Marilyn Monroe biopic's NC-17 rating
The director of the upcoming Marilyn Monroe movie insulted American audiences in a new interview after it was revealed the biopic will get an NC-17 rating.
New Zealand filmmaker Andrew Dominik, who is directing the highly anticipated “Blonde” starring Ana de Armas, called Americans ”strange” when it comes to sex.
An NC-17 rating is ...Read more

Norm Macdonald, who died last year, filmed secret comedy special that Netflix will air
Norm Macdonald, the late comic who kept his terminal illness a secret until after he died, had another secret up his sleeve: the posthumous release of a new comedy special.
The former “Saturday Night Live” comic, who died in September at 61 after privately battling cancer for nine years, recorded an hour of new comedy while sitting in his ...Read more

Review: 'The Essex Serpent' has much going for it but not enough story for its half-dozen episodes
You notice its cinematic qualities in the first episode of “The Essex Serpent,” a series debuting with two installments this week on Apple TV+.
It’s deeper into the six-episode adaptation of Sarah Perry’s 2016 novel of the same name that it hits you: This may have been better as a movie.
A work of British Australian production house ...Read more

Inside the 'brutally honest' 'Hacks' scene that made its star cry
"What I'm about to say might upset you, but I think it's better for our relationship if I tell you."
It's the moment that "Hacks" fans have awaited for nearly a year, after the HBO Max series ended its debut season with a helluva cliffhanger: Comedy writer Ava (Hannah Einbinder), plenty drunk and freshly slapped, sent an email revealing deeply ...Read more

Review: Amazon's 'Kids in the Hall' revival is an adventure in aging -- with the same old bite
In the first scene from the new, sixth season of "The Kids in The Hall," which premiered Friday on Amazon Prime, belated by only 27 years, a woman at a swap meet examines a VHS cassette of "Brain Candy," the troupe's less-than-successful feature film.
"Are these the same hilarious Kids in the Hall from the early '90s?"
"No," says Scott ...Read more
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