Jane Birkin, the London-born actress and singer who made France her home and charmed the country with her English grace, natural style and social activism, died July 16 in Paris. She was 76.
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ALT English actress and singer Jane Birkin, 1964. Photo Credit: McKeown/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
ALT English actress and singer Jane Birkin, 1964. Photo Credit: McKeown/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
ALT English actress and singer Jane Birkin, 1964. Photo Credit: McKeown/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
ALT British-French actress and singer-songwriter Jane Birkin, UK, 23rd April 1968. Photo Credit: Reg Burkett/Daily Express/Getty Images
While actors and writers across the country are striking, audiences are wondering how their entertainment consumption affects the strike.
Here’s how actors and writers want fans to help their Hollywood strike:
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Scholars on North Korea who are skeptical of Yeonmi Park say she’s symptomatic of a booming market for horror stories from the cloistered nation that they believe encourages some “celebrity” defectors to spin increasingly outlandish claims.
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The former president has filmed clips with libraries across the country to increase awareness of their services and promote access to books. wapo.st/43vD3IS
“The truth is that the fashion world cannot exist without such characters — those who see something we all see, all wear, and go about our days assuming is just to be worn and thought about one way, but who somehow see that thing as a funky possibility.” washingtonpost.com/lifestyle…
Actress Teyonah Parris shares how she redefines what it means to be a Black women superhero. The heroine stars in “They Cloned Tyrone” and the upcoming “The Marvels.”
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It’s not only television anymore. Major film projects including Marvel and DC Comics are delaying or pausing production amid the Hollywood writers strike.
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On July 18, after an eight-year absence, “Justified” returns as an eight-episode limited series based on Leonard’s 1980 novel “City Primeval.”
But a question remains, and it has been asked for 60 years now: What would Leonard think?
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Luke Combs’s remake of Tracy Chapman’s 1988 hit “Fast Car” now dominates the country charts, renewing difficult conversations about diversity in Nashville. wapo.st/46OX9QY
With the upcoming “Barbie” movie, the color has taken over red carpets and fashion magazines even more lately, but it’s also infiltrated what we eat and drink.
Here's some of the pink cuisine on our radar.
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ALT Barbie Pink Pasta photographed for Voraciously in Washington, DC on July 10, 2023 (Photo by Scott Suchman for The Washington Post; food styling by Lisa Cherkasky for The Washington Post)
Colleen Ballinger, who rose to fame playing Miranda Sings, has cut her national tour amid accusations of racially offensive behavior and of inappropriate relationships with fans.
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ALT Colleen Evans alias Miranda Sings in Theater am Tanzbrunnen Köln. The caption reads, “Colleen Ballinger cancels tour amid ‘grooming’ and racism allegations.” (Photo by Ullstein Bild/Getty Images)
Ballinger addressed the recent allegations by singing and playing the ukulele in a 10-minute video posted June 28 to her YouTube channel.
One of Ballinger’s legal representatives, Andrew Brettler, said she did not attempt to monetize the song or video.
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Many of Ballinger’s fans have commented on Instagram post from late May to say they missed her videos. Some of her supporters have commented that they don’t believe the accusations, while others say they’ve forgiven her for her mistakes.
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