Before being led off by cops, Phoenix addressed the crowd and took aim at the meat and dairy industry.
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Evidence of deleted emails muddies fight over Robert Indiana’s estate
In a motion filed in New York, a lawyer for the art dealer suing the famed ‘LOVE’ artist’s estate calls the missing emails ‘the most important evidence’ in the case.
Netflix leads all nominees for NAACP Image Awards
Netflix has received 42 nominations for next month’s 51st NAACP Image Awards.
John Legend, Earth, Wind & Fire to perform at Prince tribute concert
The star-studded “Let’s Go Crazy: The GRAMMY Salute to Prince” is set to air on CBS later this year.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Just Mercy’
Jordan, Larson and Foxx, and even the white players who are forced to embrace cardboard cutout characters, J.P. Devine writes.
Lucky Clark On Music: Tom Pirozzoli talks about upcoming Slates concert
As most of you readers know by now, I really enjoy interviewing people for the first time. Chatting with someone who’s music or talent touches me in some way is always a thrill for me and this week’s musician is a perfect example. His name is Tom Pirozzoli and I reached him at home in […]
Oscars to go without a host for 2nd straight year
Last year’s ceremony attracted 29.6 million viewers, the second-smallest in Oscars history but 12% more than in 2018.
Netflix leads GLAAD Media Awards with 15 nominations, HBO scores 8
Netflix scored nominations for outstanding drama series (“The Politician”), outstanding realty program (“Queer Eye”) and outstanding limited series (“When They See Us,” “Tales of the City”).
Second day of jury selection wraps in Weinstein’s rape trial
Prospective jurors are given questionnaires asking if they could ignore media coverage and decide the case based only on evidence heard in court.
State wants more details on $4 million in legal fees billed to Robert Indiana’s estate
The artist’s will left nearly his entire $100 million estate to support the not-for-profit Star of Hope Inc., which will turn his home and studio into a museum.