Taylor Kitsch's 'The Terminal List' character gets an origin story in 'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf'
Read full article: Taylor Kitsch's 'The Terminal List' character gets an origin story in 'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf'Prime Video's new series โThe Terminal List: Dark Wolfโ starring Taylor Kitsch is a spinoff of 2022's โTerminal List.โ.
What to Stream: Sabrina Carpenter, Eminem's 'Stans,' Meghan bakes, 'Thunderbolts' and 'KPOPPED'
Read full article: What to Stream: Sabrina Carpenter, Eminem's 'Stans,' Meghan bakes, 'Thunderbolts' and 'KPOPPED'Sabrina Carpenterโs seventh studio album, โManโs Best Friend,โ and Marvelโs โThunderboltsโ starring Florence Pugh and Sebastian Stan are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
Bieber, Roenick among those who skate in hockey benefit for LA fire relief fund
Read full article: Bieber, Roenick among those who skate in hockey benefit for LA fire relief fundJustin Bieber and Steve Carell laced up their skates along with Hockey Hall of Famers Rob Blake, Mark Messier, Cammi Granato and Jeremy Roenick on Sunday afternoon to support relief funds from the Los Angeles fires.
What to stream: 'The Traitors' returns, Noah Wyle back in scrubs and Lori Loughlin in a police drama
Read full article: What to stream: 'The Traitors' returns, Noah Wyle back in scrubs and Lori Loughlin in a police dramaNoah Wyle goes back to an emergency room for his new series โThe Pittโ and Lana Wilsonโs lauded documentary about psychics โLook Into My Eyesโ are some of this weekโs new streaming entertainment releases.
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Larry Kramer, playwright and AIDS activist, dies at 84
Read full article: Larry Kramer, playwright and AIDS activist, dies at 84FILE - In this Dec. 10, 2014 file photo, playwright Larry Kramer attends Acria's 19th Annual Holiday Dinner Benefit in New York. (Photo by Donald Traill/Invision/AP, File)NEW YORK Larry Kramer, the playwright whose angry voice and pen raised theatergoers consciousness about AIDS and roused thousands to militant protests in the early years of the epidemic, has died at 84. Bill Goldstein, a writer who was working on a biography of Kramer, confirmed the news to The Associated Press. Kramer's husband, David Webster, told The New York Times that Kramer died of pneumonia on Wednesday. But for many years he was best known for his public fight to secure medical treatment, acceptance and civil rights for people with AIDS.
