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Obama, Springsteen to share 'American stories' in new book
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An upcoming book titled 'Renegades: Born in the USA', which is a collection of candid, intimate, and entertaining conversations between Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States, and legendary musician Bruce Springsteen, will be published in October this year.
Emily Blunt: Really appreciate that Dwayne Johnson comes from struggle
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Blunt in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, said: "When you get to know him as being much gentler, much shyer than people realize, you really realize that 'The Rock' is the performance of a lifetime. It is so the antithesis of who he is. And so I'm going to push him to play, to take big swings with characters.
Megan Thee Stallion: Grew up watching women who did it all
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"I grew up watching women who did it all. I saw people like my grandmother, my mother and my aunt pursue their education while still being fashionable, while still showing off their curves, and working nine-to-five jobs," the singer told Yahoo Life. "I don't think it is hard for people to believe women can do it all, because we are in your face every day doing it," added Stallion, according to a report in femalefirst.co.uk.
Shailene Woodley is in no rush to get married
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"There's no wedding planning happening. There's no rush. We've got no rush," Woodley told "Entertainment Tonight", reports femalefirst.co.uk. The actress will next be seen in the romantic film "The Last Letter From Your Lover". The film is set in the 1960s and sees her character Jennifer embroiled in a love triangle with husband Laurence (Joe Alwyn) and her admirer Anthony (Callum Turner).
Keith Thomas on directing horror film 'The Vigil'
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Thomas has said that a part of making a Jewish film comes from his own family history. He said he lost family not only in the Holocaust but also in pogroms before and this is something that always struck him as a child. "The Vigil" is about a man named Yakov (Dave Davis), who is hired by his old rabbi to watch over the body of a recently deceased community member.
Julia Roberts lends voice to powerful video on environment conservation
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In the video, which is one minute and 58 seconds long, the actress speaks from the point of view of Mother Earth. She says in the video: "Some call me nature, others call me mother nature. I have been here for over four and a half billion years -- 22,500 times longer than you. I don't really need people but people need me. Yes, your future depends on me. When I thrive, you thrive. When I falter, you falter, or worse."
Hugh Grant: I hate responsibility
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The subject came up on "The Drew Barrymore Show", when Grant spoke of raising five children. "I hate responsibility. I don't want this. I am looking after five children and an elderly father and I don't like it. I keep looking around for someone more grown up to come and do it for me," Grant said.
Michael B. Jordan opens up on working on a project in India
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Hollywood star Michael B. Jordan has garnered a major fanbase all across the globe with his screen presence in films like "Fruitvale Station'', "Creed'' and as the comicbook supervillain Erik Killmonger in "Black Panther''. He has opened up about his thoughts on working in Hindi cinema.
Hugh Grant, Drew Barrymore on their surprise kiss years ago
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Barrymore said: "One of the moments that I had the most moxie, and I don't think we've ever talked about this, I walked into I think it was like The Waverly Inn, this was years ago, and I had a few drinks. And I walked in and I ran into you and instead of saying hello I grabbed you by the collar and I fully started kissing you."
Emmy nominees announced: 'The Crown' and 'The Mandalorian' lead race
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The Crown and The Mandalorian lead with 24 nominations each, while WandaVision has 23. Ted Lasso, The Handmaid's Tale and Lovecraft Country are among other big nominees. Nominations for the 73rd Emmy Awards were announced on Tuesday by the Emmy-winning father-daughter duo Ron Cephas Jones and Jasmine Cephas Jones.
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