In his upcoming memoir “Pageboy,” Oscar-nominated actor Elliot Page reveals he was once confronted by a homophobic actor at a birthday party in Los Angeles (via People magazine). The year was 2014, shortly after Page publicly came out as gay during a speech made at a Human Rights Campaign conference (“I’m here today because I am gay,” Page told the crowd). Page later came out as transgender in December 2020. [Read More]

Devon Sawa on Playing His Third 'Chucky' Character and Why He Doesn't Rewatch His Childhood Films (E

After both Wheeler twins, Lucas and Logan, met their bloody demise in Chucky season 1, Devon Sawa is back as Father Bryce, marking his third character on the hit horror series from Child’s Play creator Don Mancini.  “First of all, I’m absolutely flattered that Don brought me back. When he called me to tell me last year at the end of the first season that he’d be bringing me back, I was over-the-moon happy,” Sawa tells Rachel Smith as he and co-star Jennifer Tilly join her on the set of ET to talk about season 2, which sees the possessed doll seeking revenge on season 1 survivors Jake (Zackary Arthur), Devon (Björgvin Arnarson) and Lexy (Alyvia Alyn Lind), who have been sent to a Catholic school. [Read More]

How Kentucky Locations, Incentives Make the Bluegrass State a Great Place for Production

Felipe Dieppa never thought he would set foot in Kentucky. A native of Queens, N.Y., he had a successful career as a child actor, originating the voice of Diego on the animated series “Dora the Explorer” and essaying roles in everything from “Law & Order: SVU” to the movie “Dan in Real Life” before segueing to a career as a producer. [Read More]

Paramores Social Media Silence Fuels Breakup Speculations

Fans are speculating about the future of Paramore amid clues on social media, wondering if the band is breaking up or undergoing a reinvention. Formed in 2004 in Franklin, Tennessee, Paramore initially included vocalist Hayley Williams, guitarist Josh Farro, drummer Zac Farro, guitarist Jason Bynum, and bassist Jeremy Davis. Paramore’s trajectory included lineup changes, with Bynum and Davis departing. Despite this, they continued to thrive, releasing successful albums like “Brand New Eyes” (2009) with popular singles such as “Ignorance” and “The Only Exception. [Read More]

Saints Give Big Issue Sellers Jobs

A group of Big Issue sellers have secured a transfer to a Premier League football club after completing an "employability" programme. The vendors, Gary Jackson, June Fullerton, Julie Cherry and Aaron New, have been taken on by Southampton in its stewarding and conferences and events departments. The club's charity, the Saints Foundation, offered help with customer service skills, CV writing and mock interviews. Big Issue managing director Russell Blackman said: " [Read More]

Somerset Series 2013 Somerset House - Of Monsters And Men Vine videos

Check out the best bits from the Summer Series at Somerset House with our Vine-lights. GLAMOUR's visiting the the Strand for an eclectic week of performances. Our first stop was Richard Hawley, then on Tuesday night we spent the evening listening to the sweeping melodies of Of Monsters And Men. In truth, we wished we had got lost in the crowd a bit more, the dance party - arms up and flailing or clapping the beat- was happening in front of the stage. [Read More]

SpongeBob: Still Soaking Up Ratings After 10 Years

SpongeBob SquarePants makes no sense. Created by marine biologist turned animator Stephen Hillenburg, the character lives in an underwater pineapple in a place called Bikini Bottom. He keeps company with a lumpy starfish named Patrick, a cranky neighbor named Squidward, a greedy crab of a boss and an evil plankton. The show is like The Honeymooners meets The Flintstones — on speed. Brown Johnson, the vice president of animation for Nickelodeon, says it was a fight to get SpongeBob on the air. [Read More]

The Best Sex Ive Ever Read: The Famously Dick-Centric Henry Miller

The Best Sex I Ever Read A Vulture series in which authors and readers dissect the literary sex scenes they’ll never forget. The Best Sex I Ever Read A Vulture series in which authors and readers dissect the literary sex scenes they’ll never forget. Novelist and short-story writer Mary Gaitskill, author of, most recently, This Is Pleasure, selects a passage from Henry Miller’s 1934 novel Tropic of Cancer. Although Miller’s work is famously “dick-centric,” the passage that stuck with Gaitskill all these years later was about a prostitute named Germaine who spoke of her vagina with great admiration as an object “she prized above everything in the world. [Read More]

How Bob Odenkirk's Wife Naomi Found the Real Craigslist Ad That Inspired 'No Hard Feelings' (Exclusi

While Sony Pictures' new comedy, No Hard Feelings, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Andrew Barth Feldman, may seem absurd, there is some truth to it.  In the movie, Lawrence plays Maddie Barker, who is on the brink of losing her home. This is when she finds an intriguing job listing: helicopter parents looking for someone to bring their introverted 19-year-old son, Percy Becker (Feldman), out of his shell before college. Maddie has one summer to make this happen. [Read More]