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Trump and Johnson face rubber ridicule as UK’s ‘Spitting Image’ returns
By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) - "Spitting Image", the defining British satirical show of the 1980s, roars back on screens on Saturday to lampoon a new generation of politicians, royals and celebriti...
Syndicated Content Oct 02, 2020
James Bond movie ‘No Time to Die’ delayed until April 2021
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The release of the new James Bond movie "No Time to Die" has been delayed until April 2021, the filmmakers said on Friday, as movie theaters struggle to draw audiences during t...
Syndicated Content Oct 02, 2020
Harvey Weinstein charged with six more counts of sexual assault in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein has been charged with six more counts of forcible sexual assault in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles District Attorney said on Friday. The ...
Syndicated Content Oct 02, 2020
Show must go on as Queen and Adam Lambert release first live album
By Hanna Rantala LONDON (Reuters) - Grounded by the coronavirus pandemic, rock band Queen release a live album on Friday to cheer up "stuck at home" fans that showcases highlights of concerts from Rio...
Syndicated Content Oct 01, 2020
Bon Jovi album ‘2020’ asks ‘questions’ about pandemic, race, police
By Alicia Powell WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Jon Bon Jovi hits the hot-button social issues of America in "2020", his 15th studio album - the coronavirus pandemic, race relations, and police violence - but...
Syndicated Content Oct 01, 2020
Scorsese, Eastwood say U.S. movie theaters may not survive pandemic
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Oscar-winning film directors James Cameron, Clint Eastwood and Martin Scorsese joined forces with movie theater owners on Wednesday in an appeal for financial help, saying they...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020
Harry Potter flies in London, playing Quidditch over Leicester Square
LONDON (Reuters) - A statue of Harry Potter, flying a Nimbus 2000 broom over the Hogwarts Quidditch pitch, was unveiled on Wednesday in London's Leicester Square. The bronze statue, which shows Potter...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020
Creator of beloved Argentina cartoon character Mafalda dies at 88
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine cartoonist Quino, the creator of Mafalda, the inquisitive and quick-witted girl who used humor and irony to call for greater democracy in the crisis-prone country, h...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020
Country singer/songwriter Mac Davis, who wrote ‘In the Ghetto,’ dead at 78
By Peter Szekely (Reuters) - Mac Davis, a singer, songwriter and television personality who wrote hit songs for several country music stars after his breakout song, "In the Ghetto," was recorded by El...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020
Helen Reddy, singer of feminist anthem ‘I Am Woman’, dies at 78
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Singer Helen Reddy, whose 1972 song "I Am Woman" became a global feminist anthem, died in Los Angeles aged 78 on Tuesday, her family said. "Our hearts are broken. But we take comfor...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2020




