A Revealing Night with Black Showrunners at Paley Panel
It was a panel that may not have been able to exist even a decade ago– and that is cause for celebration. Coming in the midst of Black History Month, the Paley Center for Media spotlighted prominent African-American showrunners and creators in a spirited discussion aptly titled “They Run the Show.” Taking the stage on February 13 at the Paley Center in Beverly Hills in a conversation moderated by “Entertainment Tonight’s”...
WGA Awards Crown Jordan Peele, James Ivory, ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ and ‘Veep’
Despite the serious subject matter of many of the projects in contention for the 2018 WGA Awards, with Patton Oswalt hosting for the third year running, a large thread of humor ran throughout the proceedings. “Good evening, Disney employees,” Oswalt began as he took the podium at the Beverly Hilton’s International Ballroom for the untelevised—and therefore, uncensored–West Coast ceremonies on Feb. 11. (A concurrent WGA East...
The Latest Must-Have for Your Makeup Bag–Lansinoh
Lips. Cuticles. Elbows. Nipples? Just about every mom who’s nursed an infant will know about Lansinoh, a hypoallergenic and natural treatment made of 100% lanolin. But the rest of you may not – and that’s why we’re here to shout out this ultra-useful product, which just came out in .25 ounce tubes. That’s about the size of a Chapstick, meaning they are eminently portable and perfect for purse, travel, and of course, gym...
Packing some Petite Heat, Naked-Style, with Urban Decay
If there was a makeup Hall of Fame – and there really should be – Urban Decay’s Naked eyeshadow palettes would definitely be among the first products inducted. The Newport Beach-based cosmetics company has parlayed the popularity of Naked with several new and different takes on the palette, including Naked Heat And now, there’s a new player on the Naked team, unlike anything that’s come before. It’s Urban Decay’s new Naked...
African American Film Critics Awards Fete Jordan Peele, Frances McDormand, Ava DuVernay and Rob Reiner
It was a festive evening for the 9th annual African American Film Critics Association Awards held February 7 at Hollywood’s Taglyan Center with ceremonies hosted by Nischelle Turner of Entertainment Tonight. But the night belonged to Jordan Peele, the writer, producer and director of the groundbreaking racial horror film Get Out, which has been among the top films dominating the conversation during this awards season. Peele was...