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Dawn Porter’s Luther Vandross Documentary ‘Never Too Much’ Acquired by CNN Films and OWN
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 6 days agoCNN Films and OWN have TV and SVOD rights for the U.S. and Canada. Directed and executive produced...
Lily Tomlin, Kevin Costner, Ben Stiller and More Pay Tribute to Dabney Coleman
The Hollywood Reporter· 3 days agoBen Stiller, James Woods, John Ales and more Hollywood notables have taken to social media to pay...
Kendrick Perkins called out ESPN's excessive coverage of Bronny James and NBA fans were so glad he...
For The Win· 14 hours agoThis upcoming NBA Draft is being panned as one of the weakest classes in decades, which has created...
10 jazz shows to bring some cool to summer - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 4 days agoOfferings include the Cambridge Jazz Festival, a pair of Makanda Project shows by Ricky Ford, Ravi...
Mark Thompson Previews CNN’s New Weekend Strategy: ‘We’re Trying to Provide a Range of Moods and...
AdWeek· 5 days agoThe comedian’s long-running HBO series is getting a new neighbor during its CNN encore airing on...
Dawn Porter’s Luther Vandross Documentary ‘Never Too Much’ Acquired by CNN Films and OWN
indieWIRE· 6 days agoExclusive: Dawn Porter's 'Luther: Never Too Much' on the life of Luther Vandross, premiered at...
Dabney Coleman tributes pour in: ‘The best at playing guys who were the worst’
WSOC-TV Charlotte· 2 days agoDabney Coleman was noted for playing despicable, unscrupulous characters on film and television, but...
Full Cast Set For SOME DEMON at the Arcola Theatre
Broadway World· 6 days agoPapatango has announced the full cast for the world première of the 2023 Prize-winning play Some Demon by Laura Waldren – a play focusing on the...
CNN Films and OWN Acquire Dawn Porter’s Luther: Never Too Much
CNN.com· 6 days agoCNN Films, in partnership with OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, has acquired the documentary feature Luther: Never Too Much.
Let’s Get Ready to Bumble | Opinion
The State· 5 days agoBiden and his advisers sound the way they do because they're trapped in a thick bubble of denial about his electoral chances. At long last, the president does seem to grasp that he has a problem ...