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Miss Universe Competition to Air Live From Florida in May
After a year and a half, the Miss Universe competition will return with a live telecast on May 16.
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Lady Gaga's Dog Walker Shares Recovery Update After ‘Very Close Call With Death'
The man who was shot by thieves as he walked Lady Gaga’s French bulldogs expressed gratitude to family, friends, first responders and health care workers after his ‘very close call with death.’
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‘Nomadland,' ‘Borat' Win at a Socially Distant Golden Globes
“Nomadland” and “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” took the top film honors at Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards, capping a night that featured homebound winners accepting their awards
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Breakout ‘Borat' Star Maria Bakalova Conquers Hollywood
Maria Bakalova is having one of those shooting-star, fairytale moments that aspiring actors dream of but never imagine achieving, especially if they live as far from Hollywood as Bulgaria.
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Lady Gaga's Dogs Recovered Safely After Theft, Shooting
Lady Gaga took to Instagram Friday afternoon, sharing photos of her dogs Koji and Gustav and offering a $500,000 reward for their safe return while calling her dog walker a hero after he was shot, and the dogs were stolen in Hollywood.
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Heart-Stopping Video Shows Moments Dog Walker Shot by Thieves Who Stole French Bulldogs Belonging to Lady Gaga
A man who was walking two French bulldogs was shot Wednesday night in Hollywood. TMZ reported that the dogs belonged to Lady Gaga, who was reportedly offering a reward in the case. NBCLA reached out to Los Angeles police, who could not confirm any ties to the singer-songwriter.
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Deal Reached in Suit Alleging James Franco Sexual Misconduct
A tentative settlement has been reached in a lawsuit that alleged James Franco intimidated students at an acting and film school he founded into exploitative sexual situations
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Kevin Hart's Personal Shopper Defrauds Comedian Out of More Than $1M: Queens DA
Kevin Hart’s one-time personal shopper was charged with defrauding the comedian out of more than $1 million in fraudulent credit card purchases, the Queens District Attorney announced Wednesday.
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Burt Reynolds' Remains Find Home at Storied Hollywood Cemetery, 2 1/2 Years After Death
Burt Reynolds finally reached his final resting place at the historic Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles
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Actor Christopher Plummer Dead at 91
The decorated actor made a name for himself with “The Sound of Music” in 1965.
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Actor Cicely Tyson Dead at 96
The actor who broke barriers as a Black performer was known for films like “Sounder” and her Tony-winning performance in the musical “The Trip to Bountiful.”
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SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris Explains How LA's Latest COVID-19 Surge Is Hitting Hollywood
Streaming TV and movies has been the only upside to the coronavirus keeping us inside so much this past year. But with the recent spike in COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles, Hollywood is being forced to slow down again after only recently getting back to work. SAG-AFTRA president Gabrielle Carteris joined LX News to explain how Hollywood is responding to...
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‘Election' Actress Jessica Campbell Dead at 38
According to a report, Jessica Campbell, who acted alongside Reese Witherspoon in “Election,” passed away on Dec. 29 at the age of 38.
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The Top 10 Podcasts We All Need in Our Lives Right Now, According to a Psychotherapist
Psychotherapist Tess Brigham shares the 10 podcasts that have been helping her — and her patients — pass the time and deal with coronavirus-related challenges.
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Tanya Roberts Still Alive, Rep Says
The “A View to Kill” star’s rep released a statement Sunday that Tanya Roberts had died in an L.A. hospital after collapsing in her home. On Monday, he said she is, in fact, still alive and hospitalized.
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Hollywood Union Calls for Pause to Production as COVID-19 Surges in California
The anticipated post-holiday surge of COVID-19 cases and the shortage of hospital beds to treat patients led organizations representing actors, independent producers and advertisers to recommend a temporary hold on in-person production in Southern California.
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Calamity? Anomaly? 2020 Was a Box Office Year Like No Other
When the sun sets on the 2020 box office, it’ll be difficult to look at the numbers as anything but disastrous
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'Gilligan's Island's' Dawn Wells Dies at 82
The actor, who played Mary Ann on the hit series, died Wednesday of causes related to COVID-19.
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How the Success of ‘Wonder Woman 1984' and ‘Soul' Will Help Define the Entertainment Industry in 2021
The successful release of Pixar’s “Soul” and Warner Bros’ “Wonder Woman 1984” through streaming services served as test cases for how people’s expectations for big blockbusters rollouts are changing. Insider entertainment correspondent Kim Renfro stopped by LX News to break down what to expect from the entertainment industry in 2021.
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Cruise Reportedly Recorded Berating Film Crew for Breaking COVID Rules on Set
Tom Cruise has launched an expletive-laden rant at colleagues on the set of his latest “Mission: Impossible” movie after he spotted two workers failing to abide by social distancing rules