In new show, ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ creator samples the globe with famous friends
Next year in Jerusalem. At least that’s Phil Rosenthal’s plan.\n
Next year in Jerusalem. At least that’s Phil Rosenthal’s plan.\n
Actress Mayim Bialik visited the grave of her father before the Emmy Awards ceremo
Organizers of a concert by American pop star Pharrell Williams have abandoned their legal action against pro-Palestinian demonstrators protesting against his presence there.
Much has been written about the life — and the Sept. 6 death — of actor Martin “Marty” Milner, who starred in the 1960s television hit series “Route 66” and “Adam-12,” but the obit writers overlooked two important facts.
Danny Strong is probably most recognizable as being “that Jewish guy” on TV — he played eager adman wannabe Danny Siegel on “Mad Men” and the nerdy, perennial victim Jonathan Levinson on “Buffy: The Vampire Slayer.”
“Our technology has exceeded our humanity,” Albert Einstein is said to have lamented.
When the film “Labyrinth of Lies” opens, the year is 1958, Germany is rising from the ruins of the Nazi Reich, and its people are largely in a state of forgetfulness and denial about the recent past.
Google says it is fixing a bug wherein users who type “Who runs Hollywood?” end up with the following search result: “the Jews.”
Oscar-winning actress Natalie Portman made her directorial debut with a film sympathetic to the Holocaust-haunted refugees who founded her native Israel, but she bristles at the idea that the portrayal might be patriotic.