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- Don Browne, Former NBC Executive and Telemundo President, Dies at 80 [1044d]
- Maer Roshan Joins The Hollywood Reporter as Co-Editor-in-Chief, Sharing Role With Nekesa Mumbi Moody [1044d]
- Directors Guild Foundation Donates $100,000 to MPTF to Support Crew Members Affected by Strikes [1044d]
- Florence Pugh Says It’s Scary When People Get Upset Over Her Body: ‘We Can’t Even Look at My Nipples Behind Fabric in a Way That Isn’t Sexual’ [1045d]
- PS Travels Beyond the Airport With Summer Fridays at The Maybourne Hotel [1045d]
- ‘Charlie’s Angels 3’? Director McG Is Open to It, Says Drew Barrymore Stood Up to Sony Execs Who Wanted Him Fired Off Original Film [1045d]
- ‘Rich Men’ Singer Oliver Anthony Laments Porn, Prescription Drugs and More in Strange Two-Hour Joe Rogan Interview [1045d]
- Without Zendaya, Venice Opening Night Movie Lands Soft 90-Second Standing Ovation [1045d]
- The Oscar-Winning ‘Heart of Invictus’ Team on Filming in Ukraine and Collaborating With Prince Harry [1045d]
- Chip Dox, ‘General Hospital’ and ‘Days of Our Lives’ Production Designer, Dies at 80 [1045d]
- CBS Stations Reveals Primetime Plans for Its 8 Former CW Affiliates Going Independent [1045d]
- Venice Kicks Off With ‘Comandante,’ Charlotte Rampling and Feisty Liliana Cavani, Who Blasts Fest as First Woman to Get a Career Award [1045d]
- Jimmy Kimmel Was ‘Very Intent on Retiring’ Before Writers Strike Shut Down His Show: ‘It’s Kind of Nice to Work’ [1045d]
- ‘The Great’ Canceled After 3 Seasons at Hulu [1045d]
- ‘Comandante’ Review: Venice Opens with a WWII Submarine Film That Salutes a Momentous Act of Italian Heroism [1045d]
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