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The show is "Yegna." Its goal (besides entertainment) is to tackle issues affecting teen girls (and boys, too), from a lack of menstrual pads to why betting is unwise. We talk to one of the writers.
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A jury reached the verdict after deliberating for seven days spread over two weeks. They could not reach a verdict on the third count, that alleged "That '70s Show" star raped a longtime girlfriend.
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On the eve of the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee, its word selection panel has worked long hours to approve all words, including their spellings, pronunciations and languages of origin.
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Maharis, a native New Yorker, was one of seven children born to Greek immigrants. He hoped to be a singer but damaged his vocal cords, so he switched to acting.
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The number of film and TV productions reaching out to the North Carolina Film Office is down 25% compared with this same time last year, as the writers' strike enters its fifth week.
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HBO's "Being Mary Tyler Moore" draws on interviews and home movies to create a complex portrait of Moore, from her complicated private life, to her groundbreaking career.
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Of the long list of lyrical tributes to mothers that rap artists have recorded over the past 50 years, perhaps none has had as an enduring impact as Tupac Shakur’s “Dear Mama.”
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Springer was best known for "The Jerry Springer Show," which featured guests — real people from around the country — revealing shocking, often sordid details of their lives.
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The series, based on Alexis Schaitkin's 2020 novel, has hints of "White Lotus" and other recent rich-skewering narratives, but has bigger storytelling ambitions.
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Lemon, a 17-year veteran of the cable network, said he was "stunned" when his agent told him Monday morning that he had been terminated.