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Whoopi Goldberg Stages a 'Joyful Joyful' Sister Act 2 Reunion on The View for Film's 30th...
People Magazine· 6 days agoThe stars of Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit are reuniting! PEOPLE can exclusively reveal that...
‘Sister Act 2’ Cast Reunites On ‘The View,’ Talks Impact And Performs Two Classics From Film
VIBE via Yahoo News· 3 days agoDisney confirmed in December 2020 that Sister Act 3 is in development with Goldberg set to reprise...
Movies You Didn't Know Were Based on Magazine Articles
Redbook via AOL· 6 days agoAlso starring Keke Palmer, Lili Reinhart, and Lizzo in supporting roles, Hustlers development was...
Everything you need to know about the Capital Pride Parade and events
Washington Post· 5 days agoWhen the Capital Pride Parade takes to the streets on Saturday, it will be on a new route — a...
SZA Debuted Short Hair Between Festival Stops
Teen Vogue· 5 days agoSZA is known for her long, gorgeous, curly hair, but she showed off a shorter style between tour stops, and we couldn't love it more. ICYMI: SZA has been...
13 essential LGBTQ+ television shows (and a parade) to watch during Pride Month
AOL· 7 days agoPride Month is here, which means parties, protests and plenty of queer television. Parades too: On June 9, Hulu will stream the 54th annual Los Angeles Pride Parade starting at 11 a.m.; grand ...
The Weekend Scene: DC's Pride parade and concert, plus Mystics vs. Fever with Caitlin Clark
NBC Washington· 3 days agoThe three top events – the parade, 17th Street block party and festival/concert – happen this...
MCU rumored Jordan Peele meeting gets sad update with X-Men catch
ClutchPoints· 3 days agoRumors swirled that Oscar-winning filmmaker Jordan Peele met with Marvel Studios — and it's now know...
The Jesus Lizard, Underground Rock Heroes, Surface With a New Album
New York Times· 5 days agoThe band known for its raucous early ’90s records made with Steve Albini is returning with fresh...
13 essential LGBTQ+ television shows (and a parade) to watch during Pride Month
Los Angeles Times· 7 days agoIn 1970s New York, gay and Black communities got sweaty together in small clubs and basement bars to the beat of disco music, a genre that made its way into the global mainstream, thanks to ...