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I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not (now streaming on CNN) quickly reveals itself to be the most fascinating documentary among the recent glut of celebrity profiles. In its introductory montage, the word ...
The iconic comedy star is an active, if evasive, onscreen participant in this feature-length look at his roller-coaster career. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic There is a recently ...
Marina Zenovich‘s “I’m Chevy Chase, and You’re Not” is not your average celebrity documentary. From the film’s outset, it is clear that the 82-year-old comedian had zero editorial control over the ...
How do you earn a competitive return in the new year, while managing risk? And, do it in a way that plays to your personal strengths, as an investor and as an emotional being. For instance, in my case ...
Adult Swim has given a two-season renewal to Joe Cappa’s animated series “Haha, You Clowns,” which will return for a Season 2 and Season 3. “It’s amazing that Joe and the team made something as ...
There's a viral video up on TikTok right now that shows a young female McDonald's worker fending off an angry customer by repeating, "I'm not serving you coffee!" She's seen wearing a pink Hollister ...
You can get ChatGPT to help you build a nuclear bomb if you simply design the prompt in the form of a poem, according to a new study from researchers in Europe. The study, "Adversarial Poetry as a ...
Oh, the rush — which is a funny way of spelling agony — of having a crush and not being sure how to tell if a guy likes you back. At this stage, you’re probably applying a Sherlock Holmes-level of ...
Lewis Capaldi put an acoustic, tender touch on Paramore‘s “Still Into You” during his latest appearance in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge. The singer-songwriter delivered his rendition of the record with ...
“Strike while the iron is hot” is an adage that’s been promoted by music execs for time immemorial. Peter Frampton followed that adage when afforded the opportunity to do so, and it proved to be a ...