One person was killed and four others were wounded in a shooting on a downtown Denver street Monday, but it was unclear what caused the violence and no one had been arrested, authorities said. (Nov. 20)
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Here’s the latest for Tuesday November 20th: Judge issues ban against Trump asylum policy; Suspect, 3 others dead in Chicago hospital shooting; Shooting in downtown Denver; Washington Post reports Ivanka Trump used personal email for government business.
My First Performance: Olivia Williams
British actress Olivia Williams’ stage debut is a thing of myth. A Greek myth. (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: 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)
Snoop Dogg thanks himself for his success
Snoop Dogg was joined by stars including Dr. Dre, Pharrell Williams, Warren G, Quincy Jones and Jimmy Kimmel at his Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony. (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)
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)
Dolph Lundgren ‘brightens up’ people’s lives
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)
NASA engineers on stress, rituals before landing
Mars is about to get its first U.S. visitor in years: a three-legged, one-armed geologist designed to dig deep and stake out quakes. NASA’s InSight makes its grand entrance on Monday after a six-month, 300 million-mile journey. (Nov. 20)