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'Clipped': The real story about Donald Sterling, V. Stiviano and the Clippers
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoAn NBA team that nearly boycotted their playoff run. In the recording, Sterling is heard telling...
Exclusive: CNN Star Kaitlan Collins and Brand Architect Marina Larroudé Get Candid About Career...
Footwear News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoKC: “I’ve always been a big reader, and I love reading people’s biographies, from politicians to...
‘Clipped’ review: When you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas
Chicago Tribune· 21 hours agoWhen I mentioned to a few people that I was watching screeners for FX’s “Clipped,” about the racism...
‘Clipped’ Review: FX Drafts a Messy but Entertaining Drama About the LA Clippers’ Racism Scandal
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 3 days agoBased on the ESPN podcast about former LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling and his audio scandal, the...
The TODAY Plaza turns 30! A look back at three decades of the most memorable moments
The Today Show via AOL· 6 days agoOther guests on the inaugural broadcast included New York City Mayor, Ed Koch and veteran...
Sean Deveney, Salon
The Raw Story· 4 days agoBuckley to Barbara Walters and Norman Mailer.
Ed O'Neill: Clippers owner Donald Sterling 'didn't consider himself a racist'
UPI· 2 days ago1 of 5 | Jacki Weaver and Ed O'Neill star in "Clipped." LOS ANGELES, June 4 (UPI) -- The FX drama...
'Clipped': The real story about Donald Sterling, V. Stiviano and the Clippers
AOL· 2 days agoAn NBA team that nearly boycotted their playoff run. In the recording, Sterling is heard telling Stiviano not to associate with Black people, including NBA superstar Magic Johnson, with whom ...
‘Clipped’ Tells a Story We Remember All Too Well
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 3 days agoFX’s dramatization of the Los Angeles Clippers’ chaotic 2013-2014 season can’t live up to the real horrors of team owner Donald Sterling’s racist...
'Clipped' Team Talks the NBA's Less-Than-Sterling Era
TV Insider· 3 days agoThe six-part limited series sets out to retell—and slightly fictionalize—the real-life scandal...