• Susan Sarandon Says Hollywood Hasn't 'Done The Cleanup' After Harvey Weinstein Scandal

    The Oscar winner stressed that "the people who facilitated the Harvey Weinsteins of the world" continue to work in show business.

  • Susan Sarandon says a lot of Harvey Weinstein's enablers are still in Hollywood

    In 2024, the results of the #MeToo movement are a mixed bag. There were positive changes, particularly in that a decades-long culture of silence was disrupted. But in the years since, Time’s Up has fallen apart and what true accountability looks like is still often a subject of debate. No wonder, then, that Susan Sarandon—one of Hollywood’s most outspoken activists—thinks the entertainment industry still has more work to do. Sarandon’s comments at ’90s Con came after Mira Sorvino reflected on...

  • Mira Sorvino laments how Harvey Weinstein 'stifled' her career after she 'rejected him'

    Mira Sorvino was overcome with emotions while recalling how Harvey Weinstein had a negative impact on her career after she rejected his unwanted advances. During a panel discussion at 90s Con over the weekend, Sorvino remembered soaring in popularity after winning an Oscar for her role in the 1996 film "Mighty Aphrodite." "For a time, I had a lot of wonderful offers and then, my career was stifled by Harvey Weinstein," Sorvino said. "So, I stopped doing [major] studio movies after 1998." Sorvino...

  • New 'Morally Ambiguous' Star Wars Show Directed By Former Assistant To Harvey Weinstein

    New 'Morally Ambiguous' Star Wars Show Directed By Former Assistant To Harvey Weinstein There's a whole lot of former Star Wars fans out there today, and we say "former" because once George Lucas made the fatal (but lucrative for him) decision to sell the franchise to Disney the beloved brand was doomed to lose a majority of its existing audience. To date, Disney has burned every ounce of fan capital it once had and each successive Star Wars movie and series has performed worse...

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    Mira Sorvino Gets Emotional Recalling How Harvey Weinstein 'Stifled' Career: 'I Stopped Being A Viable Actress'

    Mira Sorvino is looking back on her time in Hollywood as a young actress. Appearing at 90s Con over the weekend, Sorvino opened up about the hardships she's faced in her career -- after first explaining why her career should have taken off after Academy Award win for Best Supporting Actress in 1996 for her work in the movie Mighty Aphrodite. "When I was nominated versus won, there were clauses in my contracts that were present at the time that 'if she wins, she gets this' But I...

  • Steph Claire Smith reveals she had to 'strip down' to her underwear just to 'sneak out' of her son Harvey's room without waking him: 'I'm stressed'

    Steph Claire Smith struggled to put her two-year-old son Harvey to sleep Wednesday night, and was forced to strip out of her clothes so she didn't wake him.

  • West Springfield honors Route 20 as ‘Medal of Honor Highway’

    A ceremony was held in West Springfield Monday morning to celebrate a portion of Route 20 in Massachusetts being designated as the ‘Medal of Honor Highway.’

  • Inside the Beltway: Medal of Honor recipients honor others' service

    National Medal of Honor Day is Monday - a day for Medal of Honor recipients themselves to honor Americans who have gone above and beyond to assist their neighbors, communities, and those in need - through acts of valor and service.

  • Honor Magic 6 Ultimate vs Honor Magic 6 Pro: What’s the difference?

    The Honor Magic 6 Ultimate has been revealed in China, but how does it compare to the already capable Honor Magic 6 Pro? While the two smartphones sport the same key high-end spec, the Magic 6 Ultimate looks to differentiate itself with the inclusion of particularly high-end tech like LiDAR and satellite connectivity. The catch? It’s only available in China right now, and it’s unclear whether it’ll make it to other regions anytime soon. While we haven’t gone hands-on with the Honor Magic 6...

  • Duty, Honor, Nothing

    Duty, Honor, Nothing Authored by 'Citizen Soldier' via RealClear Wire, My father remembers a trip with my grandfather to the U.S. Military Academy in the early 1960s to watch a baseball game. They loved the game, but what struck my grandfather, who served in the Pacific during World War II, was something else. “Watch how they sprint on and off the field,” he said. “Every inning. The best player and the worst. Whatever the score.” I don’t know whether the boys at West Point...

  • HONORING FIRST RESPONDERS

    The annual Ripon First Responders Appreciation Day on Saturday, April 6, promises to be a special event. Ripon City Council member and event founder Michael Restuccia provided this reminder at Tuesday’s monthly session.

  • Students honor Mexican president

    Wendy Alexander/The Madera TribuneA group of Eastin Arcola eighth graders from Scott Gandy’s class take turns presenting information about the life of Benito Juárez.High-ranking officials join in celebrationTwo classes of Madera Method 8th graders from Eastin Arcola and La Vina schools honored Benito Juarez, one of Mexico’s most beloved Presidents, on his 218th birthday Thursday morning. The students became interested in Juarez as a result of a study trip taken recently by several Madera...