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L.A. Wildfires: How to Help
Entertainment industry groups including the Screen Actors Guild and the Entertainment Industry Foundation have launched wildfire relief efforts in Southern California geared toward helping first responders and members of the entertainment industry community.
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Critics Choice Awards Postponed Amid Los Angeles Fires
The awards show was set for Sunday in Santa Monica, and has been rescheduled for Jan. 26.
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Hollywood Events Face Wave of Cancellations Amid Los Angeles Fires
Red carpets have been largely scrapped for the next few days, and Friday's AFI Awards, Saturday's BAFTA Tea Party and Sunday's Critics Choice Awards have also been impacted.
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Toronto Film Festival Picks Best Canadian Films of 2024
A diverse range of established and new film directors such as Matthew Rankin, David Cronenberg and Kaniehtiio Horn and their latest work were picked as favorites by TIFF's programming team.
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Palisades Fire: High School Featured in Several Hollywood Movies Burned Down
The school was used as a location in films like ‘Carrie’ and ‘Freaky Friday.’
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Freak Los Angeles Wind Storm Sparks Fires in Pacific Palisades
Among the residents who call the area home are Jennifer Aniston, Bradley Cooper, Eugene Levy, Michael Mann and Kathleen Kennedy. Meanwhile, several Hollywood events have been canceled, including premieres for 'Better Man,' 'Unstoppable,' 'Wolf Man' and 'The Pitt.'
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Tragedy in New Orleans: “Music Is What’s Going to Bring the City Back,” Says Preservation Hall Chief
Ben Jaffe, director of the hallowed jazz institution in the heart of the French Quarter, grapples with a massacre that targeted the city’s cultural essence.
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Golden Globes: ‘Emilia Peréz’ Star Karla Sofía Gascón Says “Light Always Wins Over Darkness” in Emotional Acceptance Speech
The film won in four categories, including the final award of the evening, for best comedy or musical motion picture.
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Mike Rinder, Scientology Whistleblower Who Won an Emmy Exposing Organization, Dies at 69
With Leah Remini, Rinder co-hosted the A&E docuseries 'Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath' and the podcast 'Scientology: Fair Game.'
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Carol Burnett Shouts “I Love You” to Ted Danson as He Receives Golden Globes Award in Her Honor
Viola Davis was also presented with the Cecil B. DeMille Award by Meryl Streep at the inaugural Golden Gala on Friday.
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Judge Sets Trump’s Sentencing in Hush Money Case But Signals No Jail Time
The sentencing will take place on Jan. 10.
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The Norwegian Journalist Caught in the Crossfire of the Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni Battle Takes on Her Critics
A New York Times story, now the source of a $250 million defamation lawsuit, insinuated that Kjersti Flaa collaborated with Baldoni's PR team to smear Lively. Flaa says she's the one being smeared.
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Lucky No. 5: Larry Ellison’s New Mystery Bride Unveiled
Plus: How the gross-out film became high art, and the continued struggles of video game voice actors.
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Selena’s Killer Files for Parole 30 Years After Tejano Singer’s Death
In 1995, Yolanda Saldívar gunned down the singer after it was discovered she'd been embezzling money from her boutiques.
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Jeremy Renner Reflects on Second Anniversary of Snowplow Accident: “My Gratitude List Is Very Long”
“Ringing in my second 'ReBirthday' today. I send out my love, respect and gratitude for the army of people that it took to put me back together again," the actor wrote on Instagram.
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Sugar Bowl Postponed After Deadly Truck Attack in New Orleans
The college football quarterfinal between Georgia and Notre Dame was set to take place at Louisiana's Superdome on New Year's Day but will now take place Thursday night after the tragedy in which at least 10 people were killed.
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