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‘Glee’ star Naya Rivera found dead at California lake
The discovery came five days after the 33-year-old Rivera disappeared on Lake Piru, where her son was found July 8 asleep and alone on a rented pontoon boat, authorities said.
Kelly Preston, actress and wife of John Travolta, dies at 57
Preston played dramatic and comic foil to actors ranging from Tom Cruise in “Jerry Maguire” to Arnold Schwarzenegger in “Twins.” She and Travolta were married for 28 years.
- ‘MythBusters’ host Grant Imahara dies at 49
Grant Imahara, the electrical engineer and roboticist who rose to fame as a host of the show “MythBusters,” died Monday at the age of 49, according to Discovery Channel.
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‘One Last Lie’: Excellent Mike Bowditch mystery
Mike Bowditch uncovers murder and secrets in “One Last Lie,” Paul Doiron’s 11th novel in the detective series.
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Amanda Kloots shares details of Nick Cordero’s memorial service
The Tony Award-nominated actor would have wanted “a celebration. Let’s try to laugh, share great stories and sing for him and to his memory,” Kloots told friends and family.
Dina Lohan: My kids will play major roles at wedding
Daughters Lindsay and Aliana will be maids of honor, while sons Dakota and Michael Jr. will walk their mother down the aisle.
In libel case, Depp says Heard hit him with ‘haymaker’ punch
Depp said the fight came after Heard’s 30th birthday party, and hours after he had learned that his former business managers had absconded with hundreds of millions of dollars.
ABC sets ‘Wonder Years’ reboot with Black cast
The potential new series follows a Black middle-class family in Montgomery, Alabama, in the turbulent 1960s, the same era in which the original “The Wonder Years” (1988-93) was set.
Cinema Arts hosts Little Rascals virtual event
Kings Parks filmmaker and film historian Glenn Andreiev will host the event in which he’ll talk about the making of the “Our Gang” comedy shorts, which were rebranded as “The Little Rascals” for television.
Library of Congress to honor author Colson Whitehead
Whitehead, 50, is the youngest winner of the lifetime achievement prize, which the library has previously given to Toni Morrison, Philip Roth and Denis Johnson, among others.