UK Arctic freeze hits North Yorkshire with snow and ice
Temperatures are still below freezing on Friday (January 8) after a night of wintry conditions. A yellow weather alert for snow and ice was raised for Wales and most of England.
"The song really hit me in the gut," Olivia Newton-John said of her new duet, "Window in the Wall," with daughter Chloe Rose Lattanzi.
Leading executives and personalities from the NFL, EA, ESPN, and Verizon gather on January 21, 2021, for PaleyIMPACT: Changing the Game: The NFL Pro Bowl Goes Virtual, moderated by MJ Acosta-Ruiz, to discuss the historical and groundbreaking intersection of pro football, TV, gaming/interactive entertainment, technology, and popular culture involved in the 2021 NFL Pro Bowl. Maureen Reidy, Paley Center President and CEO, offers opening comments. Panel topics include: ways in which the NFL responded to the COVID-19 pandemic; the significance of the Pro Bowl to the NFL community; Steve Young's feelings on how participating in the Pro Bowl is a career-defining moment; what will be unique about Pro Bowl 2021; how Madden NFL 21 is being utilized in the Pro Bowl; Stephanie Druley's enthusiasm for how the Pro Bowl personalizes its players; what the past season has been like from the players' and coaches' perspectives; reaction to players having used their platform in the last year to talk about social injustice and amplify marginalized voices; and the panelists' favorite moments from the past season's games. Participants: Stephanie Druley, EVP, Studio and Event Production, ESPN; John Nitti, Senior Vice President and Chief Media Officer, Verizon; Peter O'Reilly, EVP, Club Business and League Events, NFL; David Tinson, CMO, EA; Steve Young, Pro Football Hall of Famer and NFL Analyst, ESPN. Moderator: MJ Acosta-Ruiz, Host, NFL Total Access. Host: Maureen Reidy, President and CEO, The Paley Center for Media.
Kingsman franchise movie The King's Man and Netflix sci-fi thriller sequel A Quiet Place Part II are the latest movies to be shoved back in the schedules.
Gronkowski admitted that he celebrated much harder the first time he made it to the Super Bowl than he did this time.
On Sunday’s "The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth," former White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley recalled the emotional departure ceremony for former president Donald Trump.
After being spotted in Palm Springs, Calif. together, a source confirms to E! News that Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker are officially an item.
On Sunday, iconic filmmaker Spike Lee was honored by the New York Film Critics Circle with a special award for his short New York New York, which was filmed during the pandemic. After fellow filmmaker Martin Scorsese presented him with the award, Lee did not mince words during his acceptance speech which was pre-recorded on January […]
Adele earned six Grammy awards, including album of the year, record of the year, and song of the year, for 21
Actor Seth Rogen did not mince words in a heated Twitter exchange with Sen. Ted Cruz, in which he profanely dubbed the politician "fascist."
Even if you were broke, her love STILL doesn't cost a thing.
"They've been friends for a long time but it's turned romantic," a source tells PEOPLE
Lori Harvey and Michael B. Jordan recently vacationed in St. Barts
“I had a choice of... doing the ethical thing, which is: ‘Guys, you don't owe me anything. I'm tearing up your contract. You're free to go.’”
The actress and mom of two also opened up about dealing with the pandemic: "I screamed into a pillow a lot."
A 2007 clip of Seinfeld taking umbrage to King's question about being canceled has gone viral.
Deidra 'DJ Spinderella' Roper is speaking out against Lifetime's Salt-N-Pepa biopic for excluding her voice.
"Jay reached out to Madison and they spent time together," a source previously told PEOPLE about LeCroy and Cutler, who split from ex-wife Kristin Cavallari last April
Asia Argento is making fresh accusations of sexual abuse against “The Fast and the Furious” director Rob Cohen. The Italian actor and director — who has been one of the most outspoken voices against sexual harassment in the entertainment industry and is an early accuser of disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein — on Sunday confirmed to […]
Warner Music Group terminated the employment contract of Scott Maclachlan, a senior VP of A&R in its Australian office, after an investigation into sexual harassment claims, a rep for the company confirms to Variety. The British-born Maclachlan is widely credited with discovering Grammy-winning singer Lorde and managing her at his Saiko Management until 2016. The […]
As Open Road’s “The Marksman” enters its second weekend, the pandemic box office has seen its weekend totals fall below $10 million once again, as only three films grossed more than $1 million. The Liam Neeson action film remains at No. 1 with $2.1 million in its second weekend from 2,018 screens and a 10-day total of $6.1 million. Neck-and-neck for the No. 2 spot are Universal/DreamWorks’ “The Croods: A New Age” and Warner Bros.’ “Wonder Woman 1984.” “Croods” currently has the lead with $1.8 million in its ninth weekend, giving it a total of $41.8 million domestically and just under $140 million worldwide. “WW84” is in third with $1.6 million, giving it $37.7 million domestic and $148 million worldwide after six weekends. Sony’s “Monster Hunter” and Universal’s “News of the World” complete the Top 5, with “Monster Hunter” taking $830,000 this weekend and “News” sitting just behind with $810,000. “Monster Hunter” now has a domestic total of $10.2 million after six weekends, while “News of the World” has $9.6 million after five weekends. Also Read: Will Biden Roll Out COVID Vaccines Fast Enough for Movie Theaters - and Spring Blockbusters? The weekend numbers come just after Hollywood studios announce another wave of pandemic-induced release date changes, with over 20 films being moved. The biggest was MGM’s “No Time to Die,” which has been pushed from April to October and Paramount’s “A Quiet Place – Part II,” which has moved from March to September. While studios held on to optimism that theaters could reopen in the spring and the long box office recovery could begin, the hard realities of distributing the COVID-19 vaccine to millions of Americans are beginning to set in. While newly inaugurated President Joe Biden has signed executive orders intended to accelerate vaccine production and distribution, medical experts have warned that it could be weeks or even months before those orders yield any results. Meanwhile, health officials at all levels of government are trying to find and eliminate logistical hurdles holding back vaccine distribution, with one California epidemiologist warning that vaccination of residents in the state over 65 may not be finished until June unless vaccine production increases. Studios are clinging to hope that films in the summer blockbuster season won’t have to be moved, including Marvel Studios’ “Black Widow” and Universal’s “F9,” which are set for release in May. Read original story ‘The Marksman’ Stays No. 1 at Box Office as ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Nears $150 Million Worldwide At TheWrap