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LOS ANGELES — A brand new life is ahead for the vintage sitcom “Who’s the Boss?” and its devoted fans.
Neil Young has sued President Trump’s campaign for copyright infringement after it used Young’s music to promote a “campaign of ignorance and hate.”
NEW YORK — If not for the coronavirus, Oprah Winfrey says, she would be out in the streets and marching with the Black Lives Matter protesters.
LONDON — A British judge ruled Wednesday that the Duchess of Sussex can keep the names of five close friends secret while she brings a privacy invasion lawsuit against a British newspaper — but he chided both sides in the case for playing out their battle in the media as well as the...
LOS ANGELES — Chip and Joanna Gaines are returning to “Fixer Upper” as they build their new network.
PARIS — Pipe by precious pipe, the organ that once thundered through Notre Dame Cathedral is being taken apart after last year’s devastating fire.
King Beyonce’s new film takes you on a journey of Black art, music, history and fashion as the superstar transports you to Africa to tell the story of a young man in search of his crown, matched to epic songs she created while inspired by “The Lion King.”
Filmmaker Jessica Swale makes her directorial debut with the poignant “Summerland,” a tale of love and loss, motherhood and myth, set against the sweeping backdrop of Kent, England, and the White Cliffs of Dover during World War II.
NEW YORK — Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey didn't want to write an ordinary celebrity book.
LOS ANGELES — Alex Trebek is the one providing the answers and questions in a new memoir that should reinforce his admirers' expectations about the ever-steady “Jeopardy!” host.
Taylor Swift, “folklore” (Republic Records)
To the list of established movie genres, we must now add another: the Airbnb horror film. Wait! A subgenre: The pandemic-era Airbnb horror film.
LOS ANGELES — A group of executive producers of the hit show “The Walking Dead” lost a key round in their fight with AMC Networks, which they claim cheated them out of millions of dollars of profits from the zombie series.
NEW YORK — Singer-actors Demi Lovato and Max Ehrich are engaged.