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Known best for his role as dastardly oil tycoon J.R. Ewing on Dallas, Larry Hagman became one of the highest-paid actors on the small screen during his 60-plus-year-long acting career, leaving an indelible stamp on the entertainment industry. Before he passed away Friday from complications of a recent battle with cancer, Hagman racked up numerous memorable roles in TV and film after beginning his acting career in the late 1950s, most notably in comedy-drama Primary Colors, Cold War classic Fail-Safe and the famed sitcom I Dream of Jeannie.
US televisionThe surprise launch of the final season of the reality TV satire brings the end to an award-winning water cooler hit that ultimately fizzled out Spoilers ahead When UnREAL, a scathing satire of the behind the scenes world of dating reality TV, first came out, it was heralded as a darkly comic masterpiece. The show’s first season won a Peabody, an AFI award and received two Emmy nominations, and was celebrated for its presentation of the enduring frenemyship of two very different, difficult women, each of whom is well aware that the show they are producing is deeply misogynistic.
Redeem now A man wound up in the emergency room and needed antibiotics after his partner accidentally bit the tip of his penis and caused 3 centimeters of it to die and turn black, according to a recent case study in the Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine.Doctors gave the man antibiotics through an IV and in the form of oral medication. A month later, he had recovered.In more severe cases, genital injuries can lead to permanent damage and require surgery.
Big Hit Entertainment has apologized for BTS star Suga’s sampling of a speech by infamous cult leader Jim Jones. The song “What Do You Think?,” from Suga’s solo album “D-2,” contained a vocal sample from a 1977 speech given by the cult leader.
Showing off her new blonde hair, Sophie Brussaux asked her followers if she should keep it light or go back to her natural brunette shade. While some people actually answered the question, others suggested she has changed more than just her hair color in the comments. "Look like her nose got done," wrote one commenter. "Did you get your nose done?" asked another. The sentiment was echoed a few times throughout her inbox.
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In 2009, Forbes rated designer Yves Saint Laurent the "Top-Earning Dead Celebrity" of the year. (Surely a bittersweet distinction.) Now, Saint Laurent's success — and how it was shaped and fed by his lover and manager Pierre Berge — is the subject of the new film Yves Saint Laurent. In it, their relationship is both interactive and supportive. "Fashion is not a major art," Saint Laurent says in the film, to which Berge replies, "
America Ferrera doesn't look back at her big 2007 Emmy win with fond memories. The 36-year-old actress appeared on Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast on Monday, and talked about winning the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in her ABC hit, Ugly Betty. Ferrera said that during what should have been a happy moment, she was plagued with self-doubt. "When I won the Emmy, I can't bring myself to go back and watch that because the only thing I remember about being on that stage, accepting that Emmy, was the feeling that no one in the room thought I deserved it,"
The future of the so-called "content farm" looks bleak as its search-centric biz crumbles Take note, Twitter: Not every tech company has a happy ending after a ballyhooed IPO. Just look at Demand Media, the Santa Monica, Calif.