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34 taken into custody after pro-Palestinian protest at Brooklyn Museum, artwork damage reported
Read full article: 34 taken into custody after pro-Palestinian protest at Brooklyn Museum, artwork damage reportedNew York City police say they took 34 people into custody following a pro-Palestinian protest at the Brooklyn Museum.
Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters want you to remember how she lived, not how she died
Read full article: Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters want you to remember how she lived, not how she diedThe sisters of Nicole Brown Simpson hope a new documentary on her life will explore how she lived, and not just how she died.
After dementia reveal, producers of Wendy Williams documentary hope viewers see why they made it
Read full article: After dementia reveal, producers of Wendy Williams documentary hope viewers see why they made itThe executive producers behind Lifetime's Wendy Williams documentary say they, too, were unnerved by some of what they saw while filming the former talk show host.
Wendy Williams thanks fans for 'overwhelming' response to dementia diagnosis
Read full article: Wendy Williams thanks fans for 'overwhelming' response to dementia diagnosisFormer talk show host Wendy Williams is thanking well-wishers for their response to the revelation she has been diagnosed with dementia and ahead of the airing of Lifetime documentary about her struggles.
New this week: 'The Pale Blue Eye,' Iggy Pop and 'The Menu'
Read full article: New this week: 'The Pale Blue Eye,' Iggy Pop and 'The Menu'This week’s new entertainment releases include albums from veteran Iggy Pop and rising star Brandon Ratcliff, Lifetime concludes its coverage on R. Kelly’s victims with a two-night special, and Christian Bale stars as a detective in an 1830 whodunit alongside a young Edgar Allen Poe.
Increase productivity with this Microsoft Office bundle for only $79.99
Read full article: Increase productivity with this Microsoft Office bundle for only $79.99The end of the year is rapidly approaching, and now is the time to get your affairs in order ahead of 2023. Get organized and upgrade the quality of your documents with the Microsoft Office Home and Business for Mac 2021 Lifetime License - 2 Pack for only $79.99!
New this week: Godzilla vs Kong, 'Concrete Cowboy' & Mahalia
Read full article: New this week: Godzilla vs Kong, 'Concrete Cowboy' & MahaliaThis combination photo shows poster art for the film "Godzilla vs Kong," premiering on HBO Max on March 31, left, "Concrete Cowboy," premiering April 2 on Netflix and "Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia," premiering April 3 on Lifetime. (HBO Max/Netflix/Lifetime via AP)Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. MOVIES— Two of cinema’s most famous giants are headed for an old-fashioned big budget clash in “Godzilla vs. Kong,” available on HBO Max for 31 days starting Friday. After a pandemic-induced blockbuster drought, Henry told the AP that the film will be a welcome change of pace. Ad— Legendary gospel singer Mahalia Jackson gets overdue biopic attention in a Lifetime film debuting Saturday.
Another Lifetime movie is being filmed in Roanoke!
Read full article: Another Lifetime movie is being filmed in Roanoke!ROANOKE, Va. – There’s some more Hollywood magic happening in the Star City. A West Coast production company is shooting another made-for-TV movie in Roanoke, their second production in just the last few months. This one is tentatively titled “Secrets on Sorority Row” and is slated to air on Lifetime. Director Dylan Vox is a 2000 graduate of Roanoke County’s Cave Spring High School and said after he shot his last movie here earlier this year, “The Weekend,” he knew he wanted to come back. “The Weekend” is expected to air on Lifetime in March and “Secrets on Sorority Row” should be finished sometime this summer.
Diverse TV holiday season includes all-Asian Lifetime movie
Read full article: Diverse TV holiday season includes all-Asian Lifetime movie“A Sugar & Spice Holiday,” premiering Sunday on Lifetime, may be the first feel-good TV Christmas flick to feature a mostly Asian ensemble. It’s one of several projects where cable channels are demonstrating a desire for inclusion this yuletide season. The shift comes a year after the Hallmark Channel dropped an ad that included a same-sex couple. The fallout pointed to an overall diversity problem in the genre with not just the LGBTQ community, but communities of color. Recent months of racial unrest only added to the conversation within the entertainment industry about representation.
How an arrest upended filming of 'Surviving Jeffrey Epstein'
Read full article: How an arrest upended filming of 'Surviving Jeffrey Epstein'This combination of photos released by Lifetime shows participants in the new docuseries Surviving Jeffrey Epstein top row from left, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, Teresa Helm, Jena Lisa Jones, Kiki, Rachel Benavidez, Marijke Chartouni, Chaunte Davies, and Courtney Wild. (Lifetime via AP)NEW YORK The filmmakers behind Surviving Jeffrey Epstein moved quickly when Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested on federal charges that she acted as a recruiter for the financiers sexual abuse. If your timing can be great, our timing was great, said executive producer Robert Friedman. Production was underway when the 66-year-old Epstein killed himself in his New York City prison cell last August after his arrest on sex trafficking charges. To finally have a shot at it (after Maxwell's arrest) is remarkable.Maxwells arrest just a month before the series' premiere triggered a race, but definitely worth it said Sundberg.
Lifetime returns to R. Kelly with a new powerful series
Read full article: Lifetime returns to R. Kelly with a new powerful seriesA year later, Lifetime is readying a follow-up series, “ Surviving R. Kelly Part II: The Reckoning, ” with one major difference: this time, R. Kelly will be behind bars when it airs. “Surviving R. Kelly Part II: The Reckoning” will premiere Thursday on Lifetime. That groundbreaking hip-hop group toured with R. Kelly and Maynes was initially approached by the documentary makers about what he witnessed on the road. In an interview with The Associated Press, he connected R. Kelly to other self-destructive superstars like Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and Prince. Bryant said the indictments against R. Kelly were never the goal of the series.
2019 holiday movies get an early start
Read full article: 2019 holiday movies get an early startYes, we know it's not even Halloween yet, but the holiday movies have arrived. Hallmark alone is debuting 40 new holiday movies this year. She must break down the wall between her and Nick, all while keeping the holiday spirit alive. This film airs December 8 on Lifetime and stars Julianna Guill and Corey Sevier. "When Calls the Heart Christmas"The popular Hallmark series set in Hope Valley will have a special holiday film airing on Christmas day.
'The Facts of Life' cast back together for holiday special
Read full article: 'The Facts of Life' cast back together for holiday specialLifetimeHOLLYWOOD, Calif. - If getting the cast of "The Facts of Life" is on your Christmas list, you're in luck. "You Light Up My Christmas" will premier on Lifetime on December 1, and it will star Kim Fields, Lisa Whelchel, Mindy Cohn and Nancy McKeon, according to PEOPLE. Yes, that's right, the actresses who played Tootie, Blair, Natalie and Jo in the series that ran from 1979 to 1988. But while the movie will feature the old cast, it tells a new story. Fields plays Emma, who returns to her hometown two weeks before Christmas and connects with an old love interest to bring holiday festivity back to the town, according to Lifetime.
Lifetime's 'The College Admissions Scandal' earns passing grade
Read full article: Lifetime's 'The College Admissions Scandal' earns passing grade(CNN) - Described as a "ripped from the headlines" movie, Lifetime's "The College Admissions Scandal" is "inspired by" the Varsity Blues cheating and bribery story, which gets at the truth of the issues in occasionally heavy-handed but overall, kind of delicious fashion. Yet at its best, the movie effectively illustrates the cynical calculus that these parents made, as well as the rationalizations employed to justify their actions. Granted, those who tune in hoping for some tidbit about the most famous names caught up in the scandal -- actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin among them -- won't find them here. "The College Admissions Scandal" is the kind of modest, quick-turnaround effort that won't win any prizes; still, in terms of shining a light on that part of the story, it scores a passing grade the old-fashioned way: By earning it. "The College Admissions Scandal" airs Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. on Lifetime.