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Zoe G. Phillips

Zoe G. Phillips joined The Hollywood Reporter as a News Writer in 2024. Previously, she worked at Entertainment Tonight, where the team won two Emmys during her tenure, as well as at Dance Media’s Pointe, Dance Teacher and Dance Business Weekly. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from the University of Michigan and currently lives in Los Angeles with her very large cat, Pip.

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The ‘Severance’ Star Who Once Led the NEA Talks Season 2 Role, Trump and the Arts

Jane Alexander is an Emmy and Tony winner, Oscar nominee, former chairwoman of the National Endowment for the Arts and now the face of Sissy Cobel in 'Severance.' She says your guess is as good as hers about how all this will end.

‘Cruel Intentions’ Canceled After One Season

The TV followup to the 1999 film of the same name will not return.

Video Shows Kimberly Burch Jumping From ’80s Cruise; Faster Pussycat Performances Canceled Onboard

Sources reveal that singer Taime Downe, Burch's fiancé, was cleared of any wrongdoing.

CBS Cancels ‘SWAT’ (Again)

After a reversed cancellation last year, the show will not return for a ninth season.

Roy Ayers, Jazz-Funk Musician Behind ‘Everybody Loves the Sunshine,’ Dies at 84

The vibraphonist's hits have been sampled by Mary J. Blige, Common, Tyler, the Creator and Kanye West.

Joshua Jackson “Excited for the Opportunity” to Rebuild His Childhood Home After L.A. Fires

Jackson lost his childhood home, which is also where he had raised his four-year-old daughter, in the Palisades fire.

The $5 Movie Club That Wants to Know What You Thought of the Film

IRL Movie Club is a nationwide initiative with events promoting in-person theater-going and post-screening discussions.

David Schwimmer Urges Jewish Celebrities to End Their Silence on Antisemitism: “Stand Up”

Schwimmer made the comments onstage during the Anti-Defamation League's annual Never Is Now antisemitism conference.

Prince Doc Director Addresses Netflix Cancellation: “It’s a Joke”

Netflix announced last month they would not release Ezra Edelman's documentary, which reportedly included allegations of sexual assault against the late singer.

14 Actors Who Won Oscars for Playing Sex Workers

Mikey Madison thanked sex workers in her acceptance speech after winning best actress on Sunday — but 'Anora' is far from the first Oscar-winning film to portray the oft-targeted community.

Karla Sofía Gascón Thanks Academy, Congratulates Winners in Post-Oscars Message

Gascón entered the Oscars race as a frontrunner, but her resurfaced social media posts hindered the campaign.

Pro-Palestine Protests Slow Down Hollywood Streets Ahead of Oscars

Demonstrators were spotted at the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue, part of the route limos and other cars take to the Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre.