Hollyblogs
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The Night Bobby Kennedy Was Shot – An Eyewitness Account 50 Years Later (Guest Blog)
Journalist/author Ivor Davis was in the Ambassador Hotel in 1968 to witness the horrendous assassination of the man who would be president
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Roseanne’s Talent for Self-Destruction Gets Her in Trouble Again (Guest Blog)
“I’ve been trying to kill myself since I was a child,” she once told us in an interview
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A Harvey Weinstein Accuser Looks Back From the Eye of a Storm (Guest Blog)
“There was zero bravery in any of my actions because there was zero forethought,” model and actress Zoe Brock writes
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‘Daughter of Mine’ Director Laura Bispuri on Challenging Male Bias in the Industry (Guest Blog)
We Do It Together Blog: “Even if a woman director and a man director are at the same level, a man is seen as a genius and the woman is a good director,” filmmaker says
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A Final Salute to US Marine and Hollywood Legend R Lee Ermey (Guest Blog)
“The ribbons on his dress blues shined as brightly as the California sun,” writes filmmaker Steven C. Barber of the late “Full Metal Jacket” star
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‘My Fair Lady’ Broadway Review: Lauren Ambrose Would Even Wow George Bernard Shaw
Norbert Leo Butz and Diana Rigg are luxury casting in supporting roles, and Harry Hadden-Paton stages an emotional meltdown as Henry Higgins
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‘Blue Night’ Producer on How to Get a More Gender-Balanced, Diverse Film Set (Guest Blog)
“First chances are a major part of this conversation,” writes Sarah Jessica Parker’s producing partner Alison Benson
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I’m an Asian American Actor Who Went to China Before Hollywood Would Cast Me as a Lead (Guest Blog)
“Growing up a Chinese-American kid in 1970s and 1980s California, I saw no possibility for me to become an actor,” “Into the Badlands” star Daniel Wu writes
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‘Children of a Lesser God’ Theater Review: Joshua Jackson Must Speak for Two in Broadway Debut
Mark Medoff’s Tony-winning play returns to find itself rocked by the #MeToo movement
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Roseanne’s Hitler Photo Shoot: Does Hate Speech Have a Shelf Life? (Guest Blog)
Are we going to give her a pass because it was nine years ago?
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Tom Shales: How Steven Bochco Cut the Bull and Reinvented the Cop Show
Longtime television critic explains how honesty was crucial to everything Bochco did
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Broadway’s Revival Fever: Do Old Shows Still Play in #MeToo Era? (Guest Blog)
“Children of a Lesser God” cut a jokey reference to “rape,” producer Hal Luftig says
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Director Fights Back at Hollywood Ageism: ‘Why Is Time on Earth a Liability?’ (Guest Blog)
“Who decided number of Instagram followers is more valuable than real-world knowledge?” writes “All I Wish” writer-director Susan Walter
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How Ava DuVernay Blazes a Path Through Hollywood (Guest Blog)
We Do It Together Blog: “DuVernay has has been at the forefront of pushing culture forward,” writes Kenny Copeland Jr.
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How My Time in Prison Saved My Life – and Led to a Career in Hollywood (Guest Blog)
“There is so much art and creative writing that comes out of prisons,” writes “The Forgiven” screenwriter Michael Ashton
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Michael Ashton