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Larry Stone: Sue Bird and Breanna Stewart are one of the greatest duos in WNBA history. But they’re not done winning together yet.

Published by The Seattle Times SEATTLE — Every once in a while, a Tweetstorm speaks volumes. And in the wake of the latest Team USA women’s basketball Olympic gold medal over the weekend, there was one that caught my eye, detailing the astonishing list of championships earned by Sue Bird and Breanna Stewart over the […]

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‘Big Bang’ actress Bialik one of two new ‘Jeopardy!’ hosts

Published by AFP Los Angeles (AFP) – “The Big Bang Theory” actress Mayim Bialik has been named as one of two new hosts of the long-running US television game show “Jeopardy!”, replacing the award-winning presenter Alex Trebek, who died of cancer last year. Bialik will share hosting duties with the show’s executive producer Mike Richards,

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Former CBS Records President Walter Yetnikoff Dead at 87

Published by Ultimate Classic Rock Walter Yetnikoff, the former president and CEO of CBS Records from 1975-90, died Sunday, three days before his 88th birthday. A cause of death has not been announced. Born in New York, Yetnikoff grew up in the predominately Jewish neighborhood of Brownsville in Brooklyn, where he experienced an abusive childhood

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Gene Simmons: ‘I’m Not Worried if an Idiot Gets COVID and Dies’

Published by Ultimate Classic Rock In an exclusive conversation with UCR, Gene Simmons revealed his thoughts on touring during the COVID-19 pandemic. “My druthers would be that everybody is mandated to get vaccines,” the Kiss bassist confesses. “I hope everybody is going to be wearing their masks. But we can only control what we can

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From ‘Fauda’ to ‘Hit & Run,” Adrenaline Keeps Rushing

Revenge is a dish best served Israeli. That’s especially true if you’re a fan of Fauda, starring Lior Raz, created and written by Raz and journalist Avi Issacharoff. The pair proves to be more than a one-hit wonder with the newly released action thriller Hit & Run, which is likely the best Netflix show you’ll see this year. [JNS.org]

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt explores the ‘complexities’ of life in ‘Mr. Corman’

Published by New York Daily News Joseph Gordon-Levitt is rocking his return to the TV universe. The “3rd Rock from the Sun” star does it all in “Mr. Corman,” his most prominent small-screen project since the 1990s NBC sitcom. He wrote the half-hour show, he directed almost every episode and he stars as the eponymous

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Willie Garson reveals who was hardest to get on with on Sex and the City set

Published by BANG Showbiz English Willie Garson found it “very hard” to chat with Mikhail Baryshnikov on the ‘Sex and the City’ set. The 57-year-old actor – who portrayed Stanford Blatch – insisted the whole cast was “very friendly” during filming but cultural differences meant he struggled to make conversation with the Russian dancer, who

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