"Don't Call Me White Girl" has made a name for herself since going viral in 2018 and is now on one of the biggest platforms in the world. Mona Love, better known as “Don’t Call Me White Girl,” has ...
FRANKLIN, Ind. — Pastor Diana Thompson leads her congregation during communion at Tabernacle Christian Church in Franklin in Johnson County. This part of the service is one of the most sacred moments ...
Do you quote Miranda Priestly on the regular? Would you die for Andy Sachs’ job at Runaway magazine? Maybe you’re just a big fan of Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci. Whatever ...
Norway famously gave us Liv Ullmann, muse to the Swedish auteur Ingmar Bergman, but since then, this country of just 5.55 million people continues to punch above its weight, adding a long line of ...
Nina Knag’s feature debut “Don’t Call Me Mama,” which is to receive its world premiere as part of the Crystal Globe main competition at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, has debuted its trailer. The ...
(KRON) — It was an extremely “close call” for a driver whose car was found “precariously” dangling over the side of a 200-foot cliff near Devil’s Slide south of Pacifica on Thursday afternoon, said ...
Smart’s considerable stage presence isn’t enough to salvage this production. Photo: Marc J. Franklin However, there is, it must be noted, enough of an outline here to make Izzy worthy of a rewrite.
85 minutes with no intermission. At Studio 54, 254 W. 54th St. Jean Smart is at the height of her career. She’s won three Emmy Awards in the last four years for her widely acclaimed performance as ...
The great Jean Smart is in full control of her every last Designing Women sitcom skill and Mare of Easttown drama chop as she delivers a tour de force in Broadway‘s Call Me Izzy, a one-person ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The “Hacks” star returns to Broadway after 25 years in a triumph for her, if not for the old-fashioned, flowery play about spouse abuse. By Jesse ...
NEW YORK — It’s impossible to ever truly upstage Jean Smart, the incomparable “Hacks” star and six-time Emmy winner. But boy, does a toilet try. For 85 fitfully moving minutes, a porcelain throne is ...
NEW YORK — Jean Smart hasn’t been on Broadway for 25 years. The last time, she played a glittering, glamorous and ruthless actress in George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart’s “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” a ...