Month: October 2020

Courtesy of Rebag / PAUL DE LUNA Since Rebag’s founding in 2014, the reseller site has built a small empire of gently-used designer used bags, everything from vintage Fendi to one-of-a-kind Hermès Birkins. Earlier this year, they launched a selection of accessories, and now the company is expanding even further by venturing into watches and
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Sunny Hostin is developing a drama series inspired by her life and career at Fox, Variety has learned. Titled “The Counsel,” the series follows four thirtysomething women of color who are leaders in their respective fields of journalism, law, politics and public relations. They must rely on their lifelong friendship to overcome a scandal that threatens
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With only four episodes to go for the CW’s “Supernatural,” things are looking dire for Team Free Will. While Dean (Jensen Ackles) is ready and willing to let Jack (Alexander Calvert) sacrifice himself to take down Chuck aka God (Rob Benedict), Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Castiel (Misha Collins) are hoping there’s another way. Part of
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The Los Angeles Film Critics Association has announced director-screenwriter Hou Hsiao-Hsien and songwriter Harry Belafonte as recipients of this year’s career achievement awards, and Norman Lloyd as the recipient of its legacy award. “In light of the challenges that 2020 has presented, we are particularly thrilled to be expressing our profound admiration this year for
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Downtown Music Holdings has announced a number of appointments and recent key hires. Tracy Maddux, who has served as CEO of CD Baby and AVL Digital, which Downtown acquired in March 2019, will transition to Chief Commercial Officer for Downtown. Amber Charania has joined the Legal and Business Affairs team as Legal Counsel, along with Dean Luck, Downtown’s new International
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A Senate Commerce Committee hearing Wednesday about a U.S. law that shields internet companies from liability over content posted to their platforms — predictably — mainly provided a venue for GOP members to slam the CEOs of Twitter, Facebook and Google for allegedly censoring conservative viewpoints and information. The execs of the three tech companies
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Sia first announced her plans for her directorial debut, “Music” at the 2015 Venice Film Festival. But the story germinated over fifteen years ago when she penned the short story, still the “Chandelier” singer tells Variety’s Executive Editor of Music Shirley Halperin that she never saw herself as a director. Speaking as part of Variety’s
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Jennifer Lopez’s latest movies have at least one thing in common: They’re all directed by women. The slate includes 2019’s “Hustlers,” directed by Lorene Scafaria, which grossed $157 million worldwide; next year’s “Marry Me” (from Kat Coiro), in which Lopez plays a pop star navigating a bad breakup with her famous fiancé (Maluma); and the
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Dua Lipa has announced a special online concert called “Studio 2054” that will be “a night of music, mayhem, performance, theater, dance and much more,” according to the announcement, “reality and fantasy exploding together to deliver a brand new multi-dimensional live experience.” The show will be streamed starting on Friday, Nov. 27, via LiveNow.com, and is
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Alex Jones, the alt-right conspiracy theorist who has been kicked off major internet platforms, was a guest on the latest episode of Joe Rogan’s popular podcast — and during the rambling three-hour-plus show, Jones spouted a variety of misinformation, including claiming that masks aren’t effective at preventing COVID infection; denying climate-change science; spreading false anti-vaccine
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Debuting in Ventana Sur’s Animation! sidebar for Latin American cartoon projects, “Ghost Bros,” from Argentina’s Yellow Kingdom and Spain’s WeDoo Studio, looks to scare up interest in potential partners and broadcasters. “Ghost Bros” follows young orphan brother and sister Sigmund and Gretchel, who do everything they can to get adopted, but tragically can’t manage the
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Fox’s new “The Masked Singer” spinoff has found its host. “The Masked Dancer,” which is inspired by a segment on Ellen DeGeneres’ daytime show, will be hosted by Craig Robinson. The move expands Robinson’s relationship with Fox, after he starred in the network’s supernatural sitcom “Ghosted” a couple years ago. In a surprise to no-one,
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Jeeun Kim has joined CBS to serve as executive vice president and co-head the business affairs department along with Allison Brightman. In their new roles, Brightman and Kim will lead a newly combined business affairs department for both CBS Studios and CBS Entertainment. The departments previously operated separately under Deborah Barak, CBS’ longtime president of
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