• Kids’ Choice Awards bringing stars, slime from isolation

    Kids’ Choice Awards bringing stars, slime from isolation

    LOS ANGELES — The Kids’ Choice Awards will be bringing the slime home. Nickelodeon’s annual show and the signature green slime it pours on celebrities will now air on May 2 with host Victoria Justice, former star of the channel’s shows “Zoey 101” and “Victorious.” On Friday the kids’ channel announced that the rebooted virtual …
  • Nicole Kidman’s stylist offering fashion consultations for charity

    Nicole Kidman’s stylist offering fashion consultations for charity

    Fans of Nicole Kidman‘s red carpet style can now channel their idol for a good cause. Julia von Boehm, the “Big Little Lies” star’s longtime stylist and creative director at InStyle, is offering up her services for charity. Her Donate With Style program allows anyone in need of fashion advice to book a virtual consultation …
  • Singer Duffy shares harrowing details of past rape, kidnapping

    Singer Duffy shares harrowing details of past rape, kidnapping

    Duffy is finally breaking her silence about the details of her horrifying experience surviving rape and kidnapping. The “Mercy” singer wrote in a 3,600-word blog post on Sunday that she was motivated to speak out amid the coronavirus pandemic to serve as a “momentary distraction” or “some comfort that one can come out of darkness.” …
  • HBO postpones Nicole Kidman series ‘The Undoing’ to fall due to coronavirus pandemic

    HBO postpones Nicole Kidman series ‘The Undoing’ to fall due to coronavirus pandemic

    Five weeks ahead of its intended launch, Nicole Kidman‘s HBO limited series “The Undoing” has been pulled off of the pay cabler’s spring schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic. In a statement to TVLine, an HBO rep confirms, “In light of current events… ‘The Undoing’ will now debut this fall.” The six-episode thriller was originally slated …
  • 40 years ago, an NYC gunman had one request: ‘Desperado’

    40 years ago, an NYC gunman had one request: ‘Desperado’

    Forty years ago, on the morning of March 20, 1980, Morty Gilbert was sitting in his Midtown office at Elektra Asylum Records when a stranger arrived in his doorway. The man was wearing a down jacket and jeans. He carried a briefcase. “He looked very average,” Gilbert, the record company’s then-sales manager, recalled. “He seemed to …