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Martin Sheen admits he ‘regrets’ not using his real name
UNILAD· 2 days agoActor Martin Sheen has expressed his regrets over not using his real name in Hollywood. Sheen has...
Harvey Keitel - Actor, Producer
TV Insider· 15 hours agoTo pigeonhole Harvey Keitel as a master of edgy degenerates and killers would have dismissed the actor's many successes with surly husbands, benign cops...
Dulé Hill on the "powerful" value of artists and why "The West Wing" "still rings true today"
Salon via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe show inspired a generation of political hopefuls and helped shape modern politics. For Hill, the...
Multiple long-term King’s College initiatives on target for success in 2024 - Times Leader
Times Leader· 2 days agoLooney, C.S.C., Ph.D., president of King’s College, said academic and co-curricular program growth,...
A dispatch from the future: There is nothing more patriotic than questioning the results of...
The Hill· 11 hours agoA New York City newsroom … We all know by now about the travesty that occurred on November 5, when...
Eleanor Coppola recorded how a cinematic triumph almost came unstuck
The Economist· 13 hours agoThe firing of four thatched huts by the special-effects department destroyed the prop store where...
‘Hollywood Priest’ documentary shows how ‘Father Bud’ Kieser brought moral tales to TV
The Washington Times· 3 days ago“Hollywood Priest” tells the story of the Paulist priest who arrived in Los Angeles in 1957 and...
Scene-stealing Secondary Characters Who Changed a Show's Direction
TV Fanatic· 3 days agoTelevision shows seem well-organized and choreographed. For example, an incidental character...
Review: 'Civil War' a conflict movie for modern times
The Charleston Gazette· 5 days agoIn Alex Garland’s “Civil War,” we follow photojournalists as they document an alternate reality American civil war, with an aim to meet and interview the president before he’s taken into custody ...
The 1970s: HOT ROD Was the Source for Radical Changes in the Automotive World. And Vans.
MotorTrend· 3 days agoPart 4: HOT ROD's 40th anniversary coverage from the January 1988 issue tells the story of the 1970s, where the only constant was change. HOT ROD continued to maintain a high profile throughout ...