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WNBA Fails To Show Promised Key Preseason Game, So Fan Steps In And Has Huge Livestream Results
Women’s basketball interest is growing so fast, even the WNBA can’t keep up. On Friday night, the Chicago Sky faced the Minnesota Lynx in their preseason opener. The game was of major interest to followers of women’s basketball, as it featured the league debuts of prominent rookies Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso. The WNBA’s streaming …
2-min read - LifestyleThe Hollywood Reporter
Two Home Design Fests Take Over L.A. This Month: Inaugural Design Miami.LA and LCDQ Legends
As celebrated interior designer Michael Smith once noted, “Los Angeles is a dinner party town,” an observation that may explain the city’s house-proud fueled obsession with real estate and interior design. May’s one-two punch of design festivals — La Cienega Design Quarter Legends and the inaugural Design Miami.LA — celebrates our passion for all things …
4-min read - EntertainmentEntertainment Weekly
Madonna performed her biggest concert ever for 1.6 million fans at free Copacabana show in Rio de Janeiro
The Queen of Pop closed out her Celebration Tour in grand fashion.
1-min read - CelebrityThe Wrap
Kristi Noem Defends Book’s False Claim She Met Kim Jong Un, Despite Reading the Audiobook Herself | Video
South Dakota’s governor and previous Trump VP frontrunner adds that the passage has been adjusted, but refuses to clarify further The post Kristi Noem Defends Book’s False Claim She Met Kim Jong Un, Despite Reading the Audiobook Herself | Video appeared first on TheWrap.
4-min read - EntertainmentDeadline
Barbara O. Jones Dies: Actress In The Independent Black Cinema Was 82
Barbara O. Jones, an actress in the independent Black cinema of 1970s Los Angeles in films like Bush Mama and Daughters of the Dust, died on April 8 at her home in Dayton, Ohio. She was 82. Her brother, Marlon Minor, confirmed the death to the New York Times and said the cause had not …
2-min read - EntertainmentDeadline
A24’s Coming-Of-Age Horror ‘I Saw The TV Glow’ Tunes Up Indie Market – Specialty Box Office
A24’s I Saw The TV Glow beamed out one of the best limited openings of the year as the specialty market shows signs of life after a dreary April. The ‘90s era trans coming-of-age horror-thriller grossed $116.3k at four theaters in New York and LA for a per screen average of $29k for Jane Schoenbrun. …
2-min read - EntertainmentEntertainment Weekly
Bernard Hill,“ The Lord of the Rings” and “Titanic” actor, dies at 79
The actor starred in two of the three most awarded films in Oscars history.
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