• Jane Kitchel Retiring From the Vermont Senate

    Sen. Jane Kitchel, a farm girl from Danville who rose through the ranks of state government to become one of the most powerful members of the Senate, is retiring after 20 years in office. As chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee since 2011, the Democrat wielded significant influence over which legislative initiatives got the green light and which were curtailed for lack of funding. She adopted a sober demeanor and demonstrated a tireless work ethic during budget battles. He...

  • Jane Madden Appointed as MD of Forsman & Bodenfors Dublin

    Jane Madden has been appointed as the new managing director Forsman & Bodenfors Dublin. She will also remain on as interim strategy director with the agency formerly known as In the Company of Huskies. In her new role, Madden will report into CEO of the Dublin office,Jonathan Forrest. Madden has over 25 years experience in […]

  • For Jane Schoenbrun And Richard Kelly, Making Movies Is a Religious Experience

    The director of the coming-of-age film "I Saw The TV Glow" talks to their idol Richard Kelly about suburban youth and making movies in an era of "Marvel hegemony."

  • DEAR JANE: One of my female employees quit for a CRAZY reason

    In her latest agony aunt column, best-selling author Jane Green gives advice to a man whose job is at risk because of the actions of a female employee. Do you have a question for Jane? Email. READ MORE: My family has been torn apart by an

  • Vietnamese groups furious over 'Jane Fonda Day' in L.A. County

    Citing her advocacy for social justice and environmental sustainability, Los Angeles County leaders last month declared April 30 as "Jane Fonda Day." The backlash was immediate. Within days, politicians and members of the Vietnamese American community sharply criticized the decision to honor the actress on the date known in the Vietnamese community as "Black April" in commemoration of the fall of Saigon. Fonda famously made headlines in the 1970 with her staunch opposition to the Vietnam War....

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    Jane Seymour is booked and busy defying ageism in Hollywood at 73

    By Lisa Respers France, CNN (CNN) — Ask Jane Seymour about her longevity as an actress and she can point to several things, including her willingness to take on a variety of roles. “I’m not afraid to play old,” she recently told CNN. “I’m really not afraid and honestly my agent told me that I

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    Sam Rubin chats with Jane Seymour in final on-air interview

    Actress Jane Seymour appeared on the KTLA 5 Morning News on Thursday to chat with friend and beloved entertainment anchor Sam Rubin and discuss her upcoming projects. What no one knew at the time i

  • Exclusive Interview – Jane Schoenbrun talks I Saw the TV Glow

    Robert Kojder chats with I Saw the TV Glow writer/director Jane Schoenbrun… Writer/director Jane Schoenbrun has elevated every aspect of their talent with I Saw the TV Glow, a dread-infused, existential, hypnotic horror tale that, much like their excellent debut feature We’re All Going to the World’s Fair, has gender identity allegories at play. It […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Exclusive...

  • No one understands internet kids quite like Jane Schoenbrun

    “This isn’t the Midnight Realm, Maddy. It’s just the suburbs.” I didn’t watch We’re All Going To The World’s Fair—I felt it. It was as though my body had been rendered almost completely inert. Meanwhile, my brain crashed backwards through decades, homes, and therapists to land in the center of my childhood bed, eyes prickling from hours of staring at a screen during that otherworldly part of night when the birds don’t sing and time feels like water. I don’t think I’ve ever experienced anything...

  • ‘I Saw the TV Glow’ Review + Director Q&A w/Jane Schoenbrun

    In 2021, Director Jane Schoenbrun had a breakthrough with the viral indie-horror film, We’re All Going to the World’s Fair. Now, a few years on, they’re back with their stellar follow-up, I Saw the TV Glow, which blends horror and drama seamlessly. This visually stunning journey of self-discovery, notably produced by Emma Stone and husband […]

  • L.A. County to move Jane Fonda Day after backlash from Vietnamese Americans

    Los Angeles County leaders recently declared April 30 as “Jane Fonda Day” to honor the actress for her advocacy for social justice and environmental sustainability, but the decision was met with immediate backlash.

  • ‘Only Murders In The Building’ Hasn’t Written Off Jane Lynch Quite Yet

    Only Murders in the Building ended Season 3 with the death of Jane Lynch’s character, Sazz. But like those late night infomercials, just wait – there’s more. In an interview with People at the Alzheimer’s Association Magic of Music Gala on May 9, the actress, 63, shared that she’s still going to be a presence […]