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Actor Steve Buscemi randomly assaulted in Manhattan, publicist says
Steve Buscemi was allegedly punched in the face in Manhattan's Kips Bay neighborhood last week.
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Conservation group fighting to save Marilyn Monroe's Los Angeles home
The current owners of Marilyn Monroe's old Los Angeles home want to tear the building down. But a conservation group is hoping to save it and get the building labeled a landmark. Carter Evans has the story.
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Hollywood legend Roger Corman dies at age 98
Roger Corman, the Hollywood legend known for his prolific production of indie B-movies, has died at age 98. Elise Preston looks back at his legacy.
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Cannes set to unfurl against backdrop of war, protests and films
The Cannes Film Festival rarely passes without cacophony but this year's edition may be more raucous and uneasy than any edition in recent memory.
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Fashion double-takes from the Met Gala
Correspondent Faith Salie reports on fashion's biggest night, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Benefit, where designs ranged from artful flowers to artfully positioned sand.
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How biopic "Back to Black" puts Amy Winehouse "right back in the center of her story"
A new movie dramatizes the life and music of the charismatic British singer whose struggles with drugs and alcohol led to her death at age 27. Director Sam Taylor-Johnson and actress Marisa Abela describe capturing a complex life on film.
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"Back to Black": The life of Amy Winehouse
A new movie dramatizes the life and music of British singer Amy Winehouse, the charismatic, multiple-Grammy-winner whose struggles with drugs and alcohol led to her death at the age of 27. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with director Sam Taylor-Johnson about capturing a complex life on film; and with actress Marisa Abela, who describes how she inhabited the role of Winehouse from the inside out.
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Tony-nominee Sarah Paulson: "If this is a dream, I don't wanna wake up"
The actress, starring in the comedy-drama "Appropriate," talks about how her mother helped set the stage for her dream of acting; and why she still hasn't watched herself in "American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson."
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Roger Corman, "King of the B Movies" 1926-2024
A look back at the hallowed career of the indie "B-movie" filmmaker, known for exploitation films, monster flicks, and some bizarre movie posters.
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Tony-nominee Sarah Paulson on "Appropriate"
Emmy-winning actress Sarah Paulson has been nominated for a Tony Award for her performance in the comedy-drama "Appropriate," about siblings torn apart by unearthed secrets. She talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about how her mother accommodated Paulson's passion for acting, and why she still hasn't watched herself in "American Crime Story:" The People vs. O.J. Simpson."
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Saying goodbye to "Young Sheldon"
With the hit series wrapping after seven seasons, "Sunday Morning" talks with star Iain Armitage; Jim Parsons (who created the character of Sheldon Cooper on "The Big Bang Theory"); and producers Steve Molaro and Steve Holland, about the family comedy's success.
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Iain Armitage on the final season of "Young Sheldon"
Iain Armitage, star of the CBS comedy "Young Sheldon," has pulled off a magic trick: helping carry a network TV hit for seven seasons while also growing up. Luke Burbank talks with the young actor about the show's finale; and with Jim Parsons (who created the character of Sheldon Cooper on "The Big Bang Theory") and executive producers Steve Molaro and Steve Holland about the show's success, which has surprised even them.
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Roger Corman, trailblazing independent film producer, dies at 98
A remarkable judge of talent, Corman hired such aspiring filmmakers as Francis Ford Coppola, Ron Howard, James Cameron and Martin Scorsese.
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Swiss singer Nemo wins controversy-plagued Eurovision Song Contest
Nemo beat Croatia's Baby Lasagna to the title by winning the most points from a combination of national juries and viewers around the world.
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Dutch contestant Joost Klein kicked out of Eurovision hours before final
The European Broadcasting Union said Swedish police were investigating "a complaint made by a female member of the production crew" against Klein.
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Actor Tiffany Haddish on new book "I Curse You With Joy"
Actor Tiffany Haddish may have had her big break in the 2016 comedy "Girls Trip," but she spent decades working in the industry before that. Now a winner of two Grammys and an Emmy Award, Haddish has released her third book, "I Curse You With Joy." Michelle Miller has more.
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Indigenous fashion takes the runway with an eye to history — and the future
Native Fashion Week designers embraced the runway, juxtaposing modernity and traditional Native ceremony.
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Book excerpt: "What This Comedian Said Will Shock You" by Bill Maher
The new book by the host of HBO's "Real Time" takes aim at those who brazenly invoke the standards of today to rewrite history in ways that even "Star Trek" would think go too far.
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What is Eurovision? Everything to know about the European song contest
While officials work to keep politics out of the event, the Israel-Hamas war has led to controversy this year.
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Sean "Diddy" Combs asks judge to dismiss sexual assault lawsuit
Sean "Diddy" Combs is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that he and two other men raped a 17-year-old girl in a New York recording studio in 2003.
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