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‘Yellowstone’ Producer David Glasser Is Sued Over $1 Million Loan, Then Pays It Off

David Glasser, a veteran producer once known as the “third Weinstein brother,” has had a vibrant post-Weinstein career, with his 101 Studios churning out “Yellowstone” and various spinoffs. But Glasser has not entirely escaped financial turmoil. Bob Yari, the producer of “Crash” who has long worked with Glasser, sued him on Tuesday for nearly $1

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Father John Misty Takes His Audience to the Beautiful Side of ‘Screamland’ at the Greek: Concert Review

Early on in his headlining appearance at the Greek in Los Angeles, Father John Misty offered his closest equivalent to an invocation for the evening, calmly telling the full house in Griffith Park, “I arrived at about the same time as everybody else, and I was inching up the hill and I got a good

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Jimmy Kimmel and Ken Jennings on Tonight’s Big ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire’ Win — and How Matt Damon ‘Crashed’ the Show

SPOILER ALERT: Details follow for Season 4, Episode 2 of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” which aired July 30 on ABC. Ken Jennings and Matt Damon have now been added to the list of all-time greatest “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” winners. On Wednesday night’s episode of the ABC gamer, the duo made

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LISTEN: Harrison Ford Speaks! Behind the Scenes of Variety’s Cover Story on the Movie Legend

It’s not every week that starts out with a sit-down with Harrison Ford, wearing a tuxedo no less. But that’s how last week began for Angelique Jackson, Variety‘s senior entertainment writer, who penned this week’s cover story on the legendary movie star. At 83, Ford nabbed his first-ever Emmy nomination earlier this month for his

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FireAid Partner Returns Funds as Scrutiny Intensifies Over Missing $100 Million — Non-Profit Received Fire Relief Payout Despite Being Focused on ‘Civic Engagement’

Photo Credit: Jessica Christian California’s high-profile FireAid campaign’s funds distribution continues to receive high scrutiny — and suspect non-profits are taking note. Recent developments show at least one non-profit organization has returned FireAid funds, responding to public and political pressure over transparency and fund allocations. U.S. Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-CA) is part of a growing

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$1.1 Billion Public Broadcasting Clawback Signed Into Law — Local NPR and PBS Stations Reportedly Receive ‘Surge of Donations’

Photo Credit: Markus Winkler About one week after the House again voted to claw back $1.1 billion in public broadcasting funds, the overarching rescissions package has officially become law. President Trump just recently signed that package, which extends to a total of $9 billion in spending. Therein, the rescissions have axed $535 million in annual

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$400-a-Ticket Immersive ‘Elvis Evolution’ is Getting Universally Panned

Photo Credit: Layered Reality Since opening at London’s ExCel Centre last week, Layered Reality’s Elvis Evolution has been widely panned by critics and attendees alike. So what happened? Replicating the success of Abba Voyage, the virtual concert featuring avatars of the band circa 1979 that boosted the UK economy by £1.4 billion, has been like

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Major Labels Fire Back Against Verizon’s Push to Pause Copyright Suit: ‘This Case Is Already One Year Old and Has Not Left the Gate’

The major labels have formally opposed a stay request from Verizon in their infringement legal battle. Photo Credit: José Matute Earlier this month, Verizon moved to pause its major-label copyright showdown pending the Supreme Court’s Cox ruling. Now, the majors have formally opposed the request. Technically, that opposition isn’t new. In asking the court to

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Restoring Artistic Protection Act (RAP Act) Reintroduced: A New Push for Artist Rights

Photo Credit: Chris Grafton Lawmakers have reintroduced the Restoring Artistic Protection Act (RAP Act) in the United States Congress. Representatives Hank Johnson (D-CA) and Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA) are leading the legislative effort, which aims to prevent the use of artists’ lyrics and creative works as evidence against them in court. The RAP Act proposes federal

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Brassic goes out with a bang as Sky unveils first-look teaser for acclaimed Original comedy

WEBWIRE – Friday, July 25, 2025 First look images available here The Brassic gang are gearing up for one last wild ride, as Sky unveils a first-look teaser and images for the much-anticipated seventh and final series, coming later this year to Sky and streaming service NOW. The nostalgic teaser hints at an unmissable send-off

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