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Ed Asner: U.S. Fomenting Grounds for Revolution
He’s also a stage actor, voice performer (“Up”) and former president of the Screen Actors Guild. He is primarily known for…
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Adam Carolla: Race Card Lost Meaning with Overuse
With apologies to the late James Brown, Adam Carolla may be the hardest working man in show business. He’s a…
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T. Sean Shannon: John McCain Was a Trouper on ‘SNL’
But he did – for eight years, from 1998-2006, or what he considers the “Will Ferrell-Tracy Morgan era.” Shannon has…
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‘Conan’ Writer: Why Cuba Trip Came Off Without a Script
But in the wake of Conan O’Brien’s historic visit to Cuba last week, Kiley sat down with the hosts of…
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Why Allen Covert Cares More About Audiences than Critics
An inner-circle level friend of Sandler’s ever since their days as roommates at New York University, Covert has been a…
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Kevin Costner: American Success Stories Far from Fictitious
In a five-year stretch from 1987 to 1992, it paid off with a string of hits that remain as popular…
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Bradley Whitford Shares Personal ‘Transparent’ Ties
But his new role as a transgender man transforming into a woman on Amazon’s “Transparent” has even more personal significance…
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‘Black or White’ Director: ‘Judge People by Who They Are’
And with nationwide protests over police treatment of African-Americans in the wake of incidents in Ferguson, Miss. and Staten Island,…
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Bill Burr: Why Aren’t Apologies Enough in Our PC Age?
Bill Burr is known for being edgy, unpredictable and funny about all the things that get under his skin –…
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