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‘Citizen Trump’: A one man show comes to Amazon

Arts
Ten months after the debut of “Citizen Trump: A One Man Show,” director Robert Orlando is back with a clarifying Director’s Cut now available online. The newest Nexus ...
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NBCUniversal celebrates opening of New Mexico studio

Media/Press
Executives with NBCUniversal are celebrating the opening of a new production facility in New Mexico on Thursday, as state and local officials touted efforts by the film and ...
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Conan ends after 11-year run on TBS

Television
Conan O’Brien has wrapped up his TBS show “Conan,” ending a nearly 11-year run. The late-night host, who is also ending his third late-night show over 28 years, ...
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Met Opera says $31M on tax return is mostly pledges

Arts
The Metropolitan Opera says $31 million in profit on its most recent expense form is generally cash promised for future seasons, funding the non-profit has yet to actually ...
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Kushner Inks Book Deal

Media/Press
Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of former President Donald Trump and one of his top advisers during his administration, has struck a deal for a new book, according to ...
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Anthony Bourdain doc ‘an act of therapy’ for an acute loss

Films
Filmmaker Morgan Neville’s new documentary on Anthony Bourdain, “Roadrunner,” premiered over the weekend at the Tribeca Festival, days after the three-year anniversary of Bourdain’s death. Just the debut ...
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South Florida investigative reporter Michele Gillen dies

Television
Michele Gillen, a former South Florida television investigative reporter and powerhouse of local televisions, has reportedly died. She was 66. Longtime friend and producer Marcia Izaguirre confirmed Gillen’s ...
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NBC Says It Won’t Air Golden Globes 2022

Media/Press
In a time, where there’s a big fight for diversity in the entertainment industry, people are voicing their opinions and applying pressure to have more equality across the ...
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Why is Broadway Waiting Until the Fall to Reopen

Hollywood
The entertainment industry is the first industry to truly feel the full storm of the pandemic effect. However, the vaccines are increased and Covid rates are beginning to ...
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Eurovision Song Contest Back in 2021 Amidst Pandemic

Music
When you have hard-knocking beats, uplifting lyrics, and a backlit stage, you can’t help but get excited for what’s to come. After last year’s song contest was postponed ...
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