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The Nickleodeon star describes a dysfunctional childhood spent trying to please her narcissistic mother in this darkly comic autobiographyJennette McCurdy was six years old when she began her career as an actor. She was talked into going to auditions b...
“I thought, How can there be something in every scene that I love or am tickled by?”
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The publishing employee who obtained manuscripts from authors such as Margaret Atwood and Ian McEwan was fined and will be deported from the USThe man who stole more than 1,000 manuscripts so he could be “one of the fewest to cherish them before anyone...
The Best Part and I Hate Myself are performed by her character in A Good Person, written and directed by Zach BraffFlorence Pugh has released her first performances as a singer-songwriter, which are included on the soundtrack to her new film A Good Per...
The BBC is about to screen yet another adaptation of Great Expectations – and enough is enough. It’s time they focused on new stories, rather than constantly making the same showTelevision needs to stop rolling out Charles Dickens adaptations – and thi...
The actor’s new documentary series salutes 50 years of African American creativity, from Sidney Poitier and Stevie Wonder to Beyoncé and Black PantherI have been lucky enough to live through an era of extraordinary creativity. As a kid growing up in Bi...
Legendary folk star is reportedly offering input into screenplay for drama film about her lifeCameron Crowe, the director of Almost Famous and Jerry Maguire, is developing a new drama film with Joni Mitchell about her life.According to a story on the e...
Singer-songwriter says ‘the old days are gone’ amid wider consternation at ticketing company’s pricing policiesNeil Young has lambasted Ticketmaster over its concert ticketing policies, saying “concert tours are no longer fun” due to what he sees as ex...