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Let's Sing the Theme Songs as a Family—These Norman Lear Classics are Coming to Prime Video and IMDb TV
Per an official press release, ‘This collection marks the largest volume of Norman Lear complete series content ever available to stream.’
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Misha Green Shares What Could've Been for Multi-Emmy-Nominated Lovecraft Country, Which Was Canceled
The show creator took to Twitter to share details of the hypothetical second season, which would’ve been dubbed Lovecraft Country: Supremacy.
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Simone Biles 'Is the Sport' of Gymnastics and Is Breaking Boundaries—Which Places a 'Target' on Her Back
‘They devalue skills. It is what it is,’ Biles says in the latest episode of ‘Simone vs. Herself.’
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Emmys 2021 Noms: Michaela Coel, Mj Rodriguez, Misha Green, and…The Root's Michael Harriot Are Coming for Their Things
Father-daughter actor duo Ron Cephas Jones and Jasmine Cephas Jones presented the nominations for the 73rd Emmy Awards Tuesday morning.
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Look at This Sneak Peek…Isn't It Neat? Halle Bailey Confirms Live-Action The Little Mermaid Has Wrapped Filming
Bailey reflected via Instagram on the entire journey from audition to wrapping along with a gorgeous photo as Ariel at sea.
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Charlie Robinson, Known for Portraying 'Mac the Clerk' on Night Court, Dies at 75 [Corrected]
The talented actor died in Los Angeles due to cardiac arrest and cancer.
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Put Your Hands Together for Cedric the Emmys Entertainer, Actor-Comedian Will Host 2021 Ceremony
This will be Cedric’s first time hosting the Emmys. This year, the ceremony will take place in-person at the Microsoft Theater.
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Royal Couple Denounces Soccer Racism—but Will They Be Silent or Silenced About Racism Toward Meghan Markle?
Prince William and Duchess Kate issued a statement noting they were ‘sickened by the racist abuse aimed at England players’ but folks called out the hypocrisy.
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Thieves Broke Into Jodie Turner-Smith's Cannes Hotel Room and Stole Jewelry, Including Her Mother's Wedding Ring
The jewelry was worth tens of thousands of euros. Turner-Smith immediately switched hotels and was assigned security detail to follow her everywhere.
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Spell 'Historic': Zaila Avant-Garde Is the 1st-Ever African American Scripps National Spelling Bee Champion
The 14-year-old is also the first student from Louisiana to win the competition and is a very talented—and Guinness World record-holding—basketball player.