Canadian reality show producer sorry for slur
The makers of a new Canadian reality TV show have apologized for an online trailer in which one of the program\’s characters says she hates Jews.\n
The makers of a new Canadian reality TV show have apologized for an online trailer in which one of the program\’s characters says she hates Jews.\n
Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli and her boyfriend, popular American actor Leonardo DiCaprio, arrived in Israel for a vacation under heavy security.
Jon Stewart has been voted the most influential man of 2010 by the online magazine AskMen.com.
“It was Shabbat yesterday,” Jeffrey Goldberg said as explanation for why he had delayed an interview with a Jewish newspaper. But his next line pretty much foiled the excuse: “I had a lot of soccer games to go to.”
Director Doug Liman’s Manhattan home is adorned with more than a dozen photographs and even a painting of his late father, the legendary Jewish attorney Arthur Liman.
In “The Social Network,” writer Aaron Sorkin insinuates that one of the central drives behind Mark Zuckerberg’s development of Facebook was the hot-blooded pursuit of women.
Judd Apatow, Hollywood’s leading comedy mogul, was running late. “I actually have to leave, because I’m going to therapy to discuss what happened in this interview,” he said wryly in a conversation on his cell phone from somewhere in Los Angeles. “I don’t know if I’d call it psychotherapy,” he said, when asked. “I’m not a psycho.”
Tom Bosley the folksy father of Richie Cunningham on the \’70s sitcom about the \’50s, ABC\’s Happy Days, died Tuesday in his Palm Springs, Calif., home. On Oct. 1 he had turned 83.
Jews are always talking about how Israel needs better PR — in Hebrew, hasbara, a term that connotes something between promotion and propaganda — so it’s worth asking, with so many Israelis working in Hollywood, what are they doing about it?
The synagogue where Bob Dylan celebrated his bar mitzvah is for sale.