Martin Scorsese feted at MoMA by friends De Niro, DiCaprio, Hill; The Rolling Stones plan 13 US live dates next year; At Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, Snoop Dogg thanks himself for success. (Nov. 20)
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Consumer groups warn of slime, toy ‘dangers’
Consumer groups like U.S. PIRG (Public Interest Research Group) Education Fund are warning parents of potential threats of some toys on the market ahead of the busy holiday shopping season. (Nov. 20)
De Niro, DiCaprio, more, honor Scorsese
At a MoMA event in New York honoring Martin Scorsese, the legendary director was joined by his most frequent collaborators including Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Harvey Keitel. (Nov. 20)
ShowBiz Minute: Scorsese, Rolling Stones, Snoop Dogg
Martin Scorsese feted at MoMA by friends De Niro, DiCaprio, Hill; The Rolling Stones plan 13 US live dates next year; At Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, Snoop Dogg thanks himself for success. (Nov. 20)
My First Performance: Nicholas Pinnock
“Counterpart” actor Nicholas Pinnock’s first-ever performance was in an adaptation of a famous musical from the 1960s. (Nov. 20)
My First Performance: Olivia Williams
British actress Olivia Williams’ stage debut is a thing of myth. A Greek myth. (Nov. 20)
Kudlow: market corrections ‘come and go’
Larry Kudlow, President Trump’s National Economic Council Director, is downplaying the volatility of global markets, which were skidding Tuesday morning, putting the market back into the red for the year. He said “corrections come and go.” (Nov. 20)
My First Performance: Sara Bareilles
The bug bit early for Sara Bareilles. She says nerves quickly turned into a love of the spotlight, especially enjoying the applause. (Nov. 20)
‘Creed II’ actor on quitting MIT and engineering career
Actor Dolph Lundgren says he recently realized why he gave up a career in engineering to take up acting and talks about the chance to flesh out his “Rocky IV” role in new movie, “Creed II.” (Nov. 20)
Recreational pot shops open in Massachusetts
People lined up in the rain in Massachusetts Tuesday morning to be among the first customers at the state’s first two legal pot shops, more than two years after voters approved of recreational marijuana for adults. (Nov. 20)