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Bryce Vine Dishes on Opening for Ludacris, Missing The ’90s, and Creating His Music
Bryce Vine is a good example of how quirky people can often be hipper than the average Joe because of their unique traits; therefore, proving that what makes you different can in fact make you all the more beautiful.... -
Lee Mazin Talks the Art of Rap, Gender Equality and the Importance of Interacting With an Audience
The fight for women's rights and getting their voices heard started in 1919 with the passing of the 19th amendment, but it didn’t stop there. A century later, they are still breaking nearly impossible barriers, and... -
Terry Dale Parks Talks ‘Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials,’ Meeting Arnold Schwarzenegger and Owning a Ranch
Thirty-one years have flown by since we first heard Arnold Schwarzenegger proclaim those chilling three words: “I’ll be back.” Well, he definitely had that right! Since the... -
And The 67th Primetime Emmy Awards Nominees Are…
Yesterday morning at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, California, the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards nominees were announced by "Orange Is the New Black’s" Uzo Aduba and "Dancing with the Stars’" Cat Deeley,... -
Colin O’Donoghue Reveals What’s Next For Emma and Hook On ‘Once Upon A Time’
When "Once Upon A Time" returns this fall, the savior will be no more. Instead, we’ll be meeting a much darker side to Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison), who... -
Life Bears Bitter But Glorious Fruit in ‘Tangerine’
Scorched in the uneasy hue of the early morning and approaching nightfall, the tangerine of the film’s title is something that lingers but never leers. Los Angeles has never felt so claustrophobic and sprawling at... -
Julie Ann Emery Talks ‘Masters of Sex,’ Playing Betsy Kettleman in ‘Better Call Saul,’ and Growing Up In Tennessee
With a resume that includes Casey Sedgewick in Hitch, Fiona Camp in Dexter, and most recently Betsy Kettleman in Better Call Saul, it might seem like Julie Ann Emery is that actress whose face you recognize, but... -
NBC Cancels ‘A.D. The Bible Continues,’ But There’s A Possibility in Its Resurrection
NBC’s religious drama, A.D. The Bible Continues, which starred Juan Pablo Di Pace, Richard Coyle and Adam Levy, has been cancelled by the television network after just one season. -
Johnny Depp Puts His Estate in Southern France For Sale: You Have To Take A Look Inside (And Outside)!
Johnny Depp’s luxurious 37-acre French estate could be yours! Well, if you have $26 million sitting in your bank account that is. -
Keith Powers Talks ‘Straight Outta Compton,’ Leaving Football Behind and Playing the Villain
Biopics can often be nerve-wracking experiences for all of those involved. Paying homage to actual people and portraying their lives in a real and fair way can certainly put a lot of pressure on the actors involved with...
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